Chapter 1694: Chapter 930: The Oppression Brought by Lis
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Lis looked at Garrison, who was temporarily trapped before him, and felt a slight breath of relief in his heart.
Now that he had successfully taken control of this Skeleton Tomb through the Magic Runes, half of his plan was already accomplished.
The reason he was able to control this Skeleton Tomb via Magic Runes was also because his true body had delved deeply into the study of them.
After breaking through to become a Demigod Arcanist, Lis’s grasp of numerous pieces of Magic Knowledge and abilities had reached an entirely new level.
Of course, he might not yet be as powerful as Mr. Stephens and the other two Councilmen, but he had completely surpassed his former self.
If previously the gap between him and the three Councilmen of the Pan-Continent Mage Association was like that between a tiger and a cat,
then now, even if he still fell short of the three Councilmen, the gap was merely that between a tiger and a leopard.
Besides, those three Councilmen had reached their level through years upon years of accumulation.
Lis, on the other hand, had broken through into an entirely new realm, becoming the first Demigod Arcanist since the birth of the Gaia World.
That also meant that, for a period of time, Lis’s Strength would continue to increase noticeably.
Therefore, Lis had confidence that he could catch up to those three Councilmen.
Thus, with Lis’s research into Magic Runes, altering Garrison’s Magic Runes was not anything particularly difficult.
Granted, the gap between the Golden Rank and Legend was like an unbridgeable chasm, but Arcanists were precisely such a special Profession.
Knowledge is the mightiest Strength!
Even so, Lis did not dare to be careless.
This was only the beginning; he had merely made use of the arrangements Garrison had laid down beforehand.
Under such circumstances, although he could temporarily restrain Garrison and simultaneously suppress the opponent’s home-field advantage, it was impossible to maintain this for long.
Garrison would definitely attempt to take back control of the tomb; the time left to Lis was not much.
More importantly, now that Lis had revealed such ability, Garrison definitely would not take him lightly anymore.
And that was indeed what Garrison was thinking.
As a Legendary Witch Demon, he also possessed considerable Wisdom.
Although he could not understand how the Vampire before him had done all this, no matter what, the other had indeed become a real threat to him.
The look Garrison cast at Lis grew much colder.
Lis, however, did not waste any time.
He controlled the Undead Magic Power within the tomb, sending it surging toward Garrison in an instant.
Seeing this, Garrison rose directly from that throne, preparing to leave.
But he discovered that the cage formed by the surrounding Undead Magic Power had locked him firmly in place; he had no way of leaving.
He even tried secretly to use Teleport to escape, only to find that the spatial fluctuations around him had also been Sealed.
He had never set up such Magic Runes inside the Skeleton Tomb.
After all, this was his territory; Space Transmission was an advantage of Spellcasters, and he naturally would not restrict himself.
So that meant this was something the Vampire before him had secretly done.
Garrison suppressed the anger in his heart and began to think coolly.
He did indeed have a backup plan, but that was his final trump card; once used, the outcome would be little better than Death.
So Garrison did not want to use it directly.
After all, while Lis had brought him some unimaginable surprises, in the end the latter was not even a Legend.
Garrison still had confidence.
If worst came to worst, he could escape from here, recover from his injuries, and then come back for this Vampire.
That was what Garrison was thinking.
However, at this moment he failed to notice that, in his heart, he no longer looked down on Lis as he had at the beginning.
Without realizing it, Garrison now regarded Lis with utmost seriousness, treating him as a true opponent and enemy.
Lis did not know what Garrison was thinking, nor did he particularly care.
A dead Garrison is the best Witch Demon!
Whatever it is, I’ll slowly listen to you after I beat you to Death!
Once Lis confirmed that Garrison was temporarily unable to leave, he immediately began the next step of his plan.
He slowly raised his right hand and lightly touched the Ring on that hand.
With a single thought from him, light flowed across the surface of the Ring, and then a pile of items appeared out of thin air in front of him.
Under Lis’s Magic Power control, these items were like being pulled by invisible threads, instantly appearing all around Garrison’s body.
Garrison had already been wary of Lis’s movements while trying to wrest back control of the Skeleton Tomb.
When these items appeared, his attention was immediately drawn over.
Among those items, some were Pure Gemstones sparkling with pure white radiance, and some were oddly shaped tools—like a curved crescent, or a sharp pyramid.
However, the surfaces of all these items were carved with intricate and dense Magic Runes.
And these Magic Runes were something Garrison could not understand at all; he had no idea what they represented.
Yet each of these items filled Garrison with a deep-seated loathing from the bottom of his heart.
Because without exception, all of them exuded a Light Attribute aura that he found extremely repulsive.
That aura was like scorching Sun Flames, as if able to burn his soul and make his entire being feel ill at ease.
Garrison had naturally seen such things before; he had once gone to the Gaia Main World through the Demon’s Gate.
There, many Transcendents used these tools imbued with Holy and Light Attribute Strength to fight against the Undead.
But wasn’t this Vampire in front of him a Demon?
How did he have these things in his hands, and how could he possibly use them?
Garrison was quite surprised in his heart, and at the same time, he sensed danger approaching.
However, at the moment he still could not break through the restrictions of the surrounding Undead prison and could only secretly try to hasten his reclamation of the tomb’s control.