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Chapter 446: Chapter 264: Fireball Technique

Normally, it is quite difficult for a 4th-level caster to master a 3rd-level spell, even a 5th-level caster would need to exert so effort.

The difficulty lies in the complexity of the model itself, the profession tier not matching, and the consciousness being unable to bear overly complex models.

However, now Gauss has not only succeeded in mastering one, but is about to master another.

It’s as if the magic realm’s common sense has failed on him.

He seems to have no limit on the number of spells he can master.

Aaliyah simply counted the number of spells Gauss mastered with her fingers, but couldn’t keep count.

Blin said nothing, just watched Gauss in the distance with wide eyes.

The study these days has taken her from a complete magic novice to soone who now knows much basic knowledge.

Thus, she also understands the magical aspects of Gauss.

This is her teacher!

"Ha~~"

So sleepy...

Blin yawned.

Although Gauss said her reason for not being able to release Flaming Arrow was that she was too young and lacked body magic power, she did not give up.

Every night she would find ti to practice magic in the open space outside the courtyard.

She knew Gauss might leave soon.

Before he left, she wanted to master this magic to surprise her teacher.

Unfortunately, there seed to be no obvious progress yet.

Her gaze looked towards the distant open space.

Gauss was standing there, eyes closed in concentration.

Deep in his consciousness, the spell model of the Fireball Technique has completed its construction.

As he grasped the white magic wand in his hand.

The natural magic power in the surrounding air began to restlessly stir.

At a certain mont, he raised the hand holding the wand.

A large amount of magic power converged at the tip of the wand, the highly concentrated magic power even started to distort the surrounding air.

Gauss held the all-too-familiar white magic wand, calming his mind.

Once all preparations were complete.

Suddenly, surging magic power erupted from the tip of the wand!

In the sky far away, at a point Gauss had designated, a crimson spark appeared out of nowhere.

Then Gauss’s own magic power rapidly rged and absorbed the surrounding energy.

The fla rotated and compressed at an extrely terrifying speed, continuously absorbing energy.

The spark instantly transford into a rounded bright white sphere.

Strange magic patterns faintly appeared on the surface of the fireball, its shell seed to be a shackle, rigidly restraining the continually rging energy.

At the deepest core of the fireball, a point of extre bright white light shone like a miniature sun.

That is a symbol of energy compressed to its limits.

Sensing the state of the fireball.

Gauss then moved a thought.

"Boom!!"

In the next mont, after a brief inward slump, that unbelievably dazzling little fireball began to expand at an astonishing speed completely beyond capture by the naked eye!

The wind moved!

It was as if a giant invisible hand clenched it tightly, squeezing the already extrely compressed energy, the fireball finally unleashed the power it originally should have!

Within tenths, even hundredths of a second, the fist-sized fireball’s volu instantly expanded countless tis, transforming into a huge fireball with a diater of over ten ters hanging in the sky, like a small sun!

Dark red flas swept around like a storm!

"Boom!!!!"

A huge sound like it could shake the soul suddenly exploded!

The enormous blast of flas engulfed everything where it spread.

The ground below the fireball was hit as if by an incredibly heavy giant hamr.

The dried and parched soil instantly sank, then a massive spider web quickly spread in all directions.

It’s not over yet, as if it couldn’t withstand the heavy pressure of the shockwave.

The ground’s cracks didn’t end their spread, but instantly soared into the sky, countless debris, stones all flew up from the ground.

Smoke and dust enveloped tens of ters, and drifts even further away.

The ground’s shaking made Blin unsteady, but Aaliyah beside her reached out to support her, instinctively lifting a hand to shield against the strong wind and heat wave.

The three were actually already far enough away.

And were cloaked in a layer of protective Gauss Position.

Yet the terrifying power of the explosion in the distance still shocked Aaliyah and Blin.

As for Ying.

It’s hard to tell.

She rarely shows too direct expressions on her face, but judging from her fixed gaze, probably felt the shock too.

This power is too great!

The dust drifted for a long ti before completely dispersing.

Once everything settled.

Gauss looked towards the direction of the explosion.

The open space has transford into a huge crater.

Smoke still steadily fuming from the soil, obviously the weeds and combustibles in the soil have yet to finish burning.

The direct core impact area was about twenty ters, subsequent shockwave influence could expand to dozens of ters.

Gauss, feeling slightly empty of magic power, for so reason, even his stamina and sword qi consud sowhat.

He couldn’t help but swallow his saliva.

As for whether it would be effective against demons with strong defense, higher profession tier is a question for later.

The sweep range is certainly large enough.

If during the last outing on the Seagull and fighting goblins he had mastered this spell, not waiting for the enemy’s ships to approach.

He could cast a Fireball Technique from tens, even hundreds of ters away while on the ship, most likely sinking and shattering the entire ship instantly, no goblin would escape destruction.

When used properly, a single Fireball Technique can instantly kill hundreds of monsters.

Yet, there’s also a downside, indiscriminating friend from foe.

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