Chapter 779 - Chapter 779: The Extraterritorial Sect Master
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nChapter 779: The Extraterritorial Sect Master and Two Divinities
nTranslator: Lonelytree
nWhite hair, red robes, eyes that were gradually turning grey, impeccable appearance and figure…
nThese elements were quickly assembled in Matthew’s vision like fragments.
nImmediately after.
nAll the domains automatically retreated.
nThe entire world seemed to have quieted down where Isabelle stood.
nHer voice was neither gentle nor angry.
nHowever, none of the three people who were questioned by her dared to answer.
nEven Matthew couldn’t help but swallow.
nA strange feeling rose in his heart.
nThe woman in front of him should be Isabelle’s real body!
nShe had actually escaped from Edmond’s imprisonment and escaped from the northernmost floating city!
nThis was good news for Matthew.
nBut he soon started to worry about the Alliance.
nEdmond had once told him that Isabelle was an extremely unstable factor. Now that the former had taken the initiative to release his teacher, did it mean that the Alliance needed an unstable factor to protect them?
nThe answer was self-evident.
nHowever, this level of decision-making naturally had nothing to do with Matthew.
nHe took a deep breath and waited for Isabelle’s performance.
n“You’re not talking. Are you pretending to be mute?
n“Then I’ll talk to you one by one.”
nIsabelle turned her face and calmly waved at Matthew.
nMatthew hurriedly walked over.
nA few steps later.
nHe could feel as if he had fallen into a swamp!
nAt that moment.
nEverything around him became extremely dark. It was as if the ground under his feet had become an endless swamp.
nThe pitch-black colour swallowed everything.
nThe deepest black, the coldest shadow, and the pale fragments that were active in the shadow constituted everything in the world before him.
nThis was the Shadow Plane!
nMatthew immediately reacted.
nMoreover, it was not the shallow plane that he had been to a few times. This was probably the core of the Shadow Plane, a forbidden place that even Legendary mages would be afraid of!
nHowever, he had walked in out of thin air without any obstruction, without a trace of restraint, and without even fear!
n” Is this Teacher’s Guardian Domain?”
nMatthew could feel the protective power on his body slowly taking effect.
nIn the deep darkness.
nThere were countless beasts and monsters hiding in the shadows. They were gritting their teeth and spitting blood in low voices. Their terrifying gazes were locked on Matthew’s back and neck as if they could choose to devour him at any time.
nIf it weren’t for Isabelle’s protective domain, Matthew couldn’t imagine how helpless he would be in such a gloomy and terrifying atmosphere.
nBut now.
nHe listened to the roars and dissatisfaction of the shadow creatures, but there was no panic in his heart. Instead, he felt that they were a little ridiculous.
n“Is this the feeling of being unable to do anything…”
nMatthew could vaguely sense the emotions of the beasts around him.
nA few seconds later.
nIsabelle appeared in front of him.
nThe entire Shadow Plane was dark and colourless.
nHowever, Isabelle was the only one with such a bright colour.
nNot only that.
nHer body even had a special light effect. Wherever she went, the darkness would be dispelled.
n“It seems that you are very used to the environment here. Do you want me to take away the Guardian Power, and you can experience it yourself?”
nIsabelle asked casually.
nMatthew hurriedly shook his head and said,
n“No need. I’m afraid I can’t hold on.”
nAny shadow creature in this godforsaken place was a Half-Legend, and they had a domain suppression. It was better for a Tier 4 kid like him not to be reckless.
nIsabelle glared at Matthew with some dissatisfaction, but she did not say anything.
nShe turned around and looked into the shadows.
n” Snot, you’re quite good at the domain. The shadows here have improved a lot compared to the past few eras.
n” However, the domain is never the entirety of power. You’ve limited yourself too much. How can a flawless shadow appear profound without any light?”
nAs she spoke.
nHer greyish-white eyes flashed.
nAn ordinary Mage Fire appeared beside her.
nMatthew blinked.
nShe was right.
nThis was indeed the lowest-level cantrip, Mage Fire.
nMatthew was very familiar with this spell. When he was still very poor, he often used this spell to replace candles to meditate at night.
nHowever, even the lowest-level cantrips were different in the hands of a holy mage.
nMatthew could clearly see that the orange-red light of the Mage Fire was constantly flickering. The small flame seemed to be able to be extinguished by a gust of wind, but it forced the surrounding darkness to recede like a tide.
nIn an instant.
nThe Mage Fire lit up an area of at least a few hundred meters.
nAll the shadow creatures fled in panic.
nAll that was left were white or black buildings and the outlines of nature.
nThere was also a figure kneeling on the ground with her hands tied behind his back.
n“Lara?”
nMatthew exclaimed.
nIsabelle walked over and glanced casually at the Drow Warrior.
n“Your woman?”
nMatthew wanted to deny it, but he hesitated.
nWith Isabelle’s indifferent personality, she would most likely leave her friend in the lurch.
nTherefore, he gritted his teeth.
n“Yes.”
nIsabelle looked at him mockingly.
n“But you don’t have her aura on you.”
nMatthew was speechless.
n” However, you’re smart enough to know how to ask me to help you.” Isabelle snorted.
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