Chapter 569 - Wind Magic

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nTranslator: Simple MTL Editor: Simple MTL

nBut Klein was different. He trained in all-elemental magic. When a person learned more than ten types of magic, they would understand what it meant to connect by analogy.

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nAlthough Klein’s single magic ability was indeed inferior to Gray’s.

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nBut he could completely ignore the effects of the surrounding environment and maximize his body’s energy. This was something Gray couldn’t do.

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nConvection circulated between his hands endlessly, and Gray felt the wind around them grow stronger.

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nAlthough it couldn’t create a destructive gale, it wasn’t small either.

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nThe wind could blow away thick fog. This was common knowledge that everyone knew.

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nAs for Klein, he used this common knowledge to the extreme. A gust of wind blew past him, making him unable to open his eyes.

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nAnd the fog in front of him had just been blown away by the wind.

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nIt was still far from visibility. He had to reach more than fifty meters to be able to move normally!

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nKlein abandoned his concentration and continued to increase the wind’s strength. Finally, it blew away all the fog in the surroundings!

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nThe current situation was very strange. With Gray and Klein as the center, a huge vacuum arc was formed within a fifty-meter radius.

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nThere was no fog in this place, so they could see very clearly.

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nGray looked at Klein with admiration and gave him a thumbs up.

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nKlein frowned slightly. He realized that there was nothing within the fifty-meter radius. It was just a piece of void.

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nThey could only search while temporarily blowing the fog with wind-type spells. This was too inefficient.

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nNow, Klein was very worried about James’ current situation and didn’t want to waste any more time.

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nKlein made up his mind and asked Gray to stay away from him. It looked like he was about to use a powerful move!

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nGray was a little worried that if Klein used too many spells, it would cause his body’s strength to quickly drain.

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nHowever, Klein didn’t mind and activated a super-tier 9 spell!

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nThis was because the encounter a while ago had allowed Klein to jump from tier 8 magic to tier 9.

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nIt wasn’t very stable to begin with and required a certain period of familiarization.

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nBut today, he had used the legendary super-tier 9 spell!

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nIn terms of magic level, there was a super level in addition to the normal level. One could use a top-tier spell that exceeded one’s physical strength in an attack or defense.

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nDoing so would indeed cause great harm to one’s body, and most people rarely used it.

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nIn today’s special situation, Klein didn’t seem to have any other choice.

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nJust as Gray was about to say something, a gale suddenly blew. He covered his face tightly with his hands to defend against the pain of the gale.

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nHis entire body felt as though it was being pricked by needles. It wasn’t until Klein had cast his wind magic to the end that he opened his eyes again.

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nGray realized that in the vast space in front of him, the thick white fog that had vexed him previously had completely dissipated. He could clearly see everything a hundred meters away!

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nAs for Klein, he had already knelt on one knee due to overexertion. He looked extremely weak.

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nGray was shocked and hurriedly ran over to check on the situation. He patted Klein on the shoulder.

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n“How do you feel, buddy? You don’t look too good. Do you want to take a break?!”

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nKlein took a few seconds to recover, then waved his hand and struggled to stand up from the ground.

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n“There’s no need. I’m just a little exhausted. It’s not a big problem. We still need to find James as soon as possible!”

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nAt that moment, Klein broke free from his dizziness and began to observe his surroundings.

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nHe realized that it was indeed a large cave. He could vaguely see some cliff walls.

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nAnd right in front of them, there was a bottomless abyss…

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nKlein felt some lingering fear. If it weren’t for the fog he blew away, the two of them might have fallen off a hundred thousand feet cliff as they groped forward.

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nAnd at that moment, the two of them had a bad premonition.

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nCould it be that James had fallen off the cliff because he couldn’t see the path beneath his feet clearly during the defensive process?!

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nNo! That shouldn’t be the case. If that was the case, James would have immediately warned the two of them the moment he fell.

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nEven if the two of them weren’t able to save him in time, they would have known that something had happened to James!

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nAt the very least, the two of them could hear the screams of someone who had fallen off a cliff.

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nThe two of them moved to the cliff and looked down at the abyss. It was pitch-black and bottomless.

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nHaving just experienced extreme whiteness, and now seeing extreme blackness, Klein’s eyes weren’t used to it.

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nHe shouted at the abyss and subconsciously called out. Gray realized that the sound seemed to have hit the cliff and rebounded.

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nGray patted Klein’s shoulder. “Let’s look elsewhere. At this height, if James really fell, then there’s no hope of survival at all. There will be no response from below even if you scream your throat out!”

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nOne could think of a better scenario. If James hadn’t fallen, where would he be now?

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nFeeling that Gray’s words made a lot of sense, Klein patted the dust off his clothes and prepared to search elsewhere.

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nHowever, looking around, it seemed to be a completely enclosed space. One could even feel around the walls.

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nIn other words, other than the bottomless abyss in front of him, there didn’t seem to be any other entrances or exits to the space.

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nKlein furrowed his brows tightly. He felt that something wasn’t right. If that was the case, where did James go?

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nAnd where was the innocent girl that the black-clothed man had taken?

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nAt that moment, the two of them heard a very familiar voice. It was a hissing sound that made one’s teeth ache. and the sound came from the bottomless abyss beneath their feet!

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nKlein’s heart jolted as his eyes widened in shock.

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nIt turned out that the terrifying creature had climbed up from the abyss. No wonder there was no trace of it after searching around.

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nKlein reached out and grabbed Gray’s shoulder, and the two of them slowly retreated.

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nAs the sound got closer, a gigantic, strange creature suddenly came up from the abyss.

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nAlthough the two of them were mentally prepared, they were still shocked.

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nWhat jumped up was like a gigantic octopus!

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nKlein and Gray quickly jumped back.

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nThe octopus slowly climbed up and landed on the edge of the cliff. It looked arrogantly at the two people in front of it.

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nNo, it wasn’t looking!

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nUpon careful observation, the octopus didn’t have an eye on its body. It was bald and had all sorts of organs.

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nOther than its countless disgusting tentacles, it looked like a gigantic white bread.

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nIt was no wonder that it could quickly find its target in the fog. It did not use its eyes to observe everything!

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nCreatures like this really liked the dark abyss. This gave them an absolute advantage.

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nThe two of them looked at the monster in front of them vigilantly. Their hearts were already in their throats….

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