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Chapter 2750 Nightmare Mark

The Black Earl thought that Angel would not be so bold and would blame Rhine. However, he still underestimated Angel.

However, when it comes to information about the land of Nai, Rhine will definitely cover it up for Angel. This is also a tacit understanding between them.

After the Black Earl determined that there was nothing wrong with Miying and that it was just a special illusion, he did not continue to pursue it, but flew to Vai's side.

Immediately afterwards, Angel saw that all the places on Vai's body that could open holes began to shoot out white silky flocculation crazily.

But in an instant, Vai turned into a ball with fur all over.

These white silk waddings maintained their bonding state for two seconds, and then a breeze blew by, and the silk waddings fell down like snowflakes, revealing the wai inside again.

Wai's true appearance was revealed for a short time, and a new wave of white silk began to appear.

Round after round.

Seeing this, Angel already understood that the Black Earl had gone to help Vai clean up the mycelium larvae in his body. Judging from this efficiency, it was countless times faster than Vai cleaning it himself.

According to this rotation, it is estimated that the cleaning can be completed in a few minutes.

However, although the cleaning speed is accelerated, for Vai, such fast cleaning is not necessarily a good thing.

It can be seen from Vai's frowning brows and pursed lips that he is actually not feeling well, but because it is the Black Earl who is helping him clean up, he can only endure it.

When Vai cleans up alone, he doesn't feel uncomfortable because he knows where his psychological bottom line is and how much he will feel uncomfortable if he exceeds the limit at one time. Therefore, he can maintain a comfortable safety line throughout the process.

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But now that the Black Earl joined the cleanup team, Vai's psychological bottom line was suddenly broken, and he fell directly from the plain to the bottom of the rift valley, or even into the bottomless abyss.

The acceleration itself was already uncomfortable, and this huge difference only amplified Vai's discomfort.

It's like asking someone to massage your sore muscles. A moderate massage will relieve the pain and relax you; but if it is not so moderate... it can even be said to be "excessive", then it will be terrible. It is just

The slight soreness and stimulation has now directly evolved into the "bone scraping and healing" part.

From this we can see how much pain this acceleration will cause.

But physical pain is actually okay, and the greater pain is psychological. When the physical body collapses, you can grit your teeth and endure it; but a psychological breach can instantly defeat all your perseverance.

Just imagine, you originally arranged a small wound as an outlet to remove the hyphae. But now, every wound on your body is visible, shameful, painless, painful, obvious, and secretly shameful.

, all erupting at once, the feeling, just imagining it, will probably make your hair stand on end.

Originally, the mycelial larvae could be cleaned up intensively, but now they are allowed to spread all over your flesh and blood, exploring every part of your body, burrowing like ants into all parts of your body, and then coming from those places that you are embarrassed to mention.

, spurting out.

The most important thing is that this is done in public.

Angel thinks this kind of psychological damage may exceed Vai's physical injuries.

Even if the speed is increased, Vai will probably have some psychological shadow due to this...

Then again, the Black Count paid little attention to Vai along the way. Although the relationship between them was very close, they were more like an elder who looked on with cold eyes, quietly watching the younger generation stumble along the way. As long as the general direction was correct, there would be no problem.

Will ask for advice.

But now, the Black Earl suddenly begins to control Vai and help Vai get rid of the remaining hyphae in his body. What is going on?

"Tsk, tsk, tsk, that's miserable." Doakes' tsk sounded in his ears.

Angel looked back, and at some point Doakes also came over and stared at Vai.

Although Vai tried his best to endure the pain, as Vai's old friend and best friend, Doakes could see Vai's patience and restraint at a glance.

"It's so pitiful," Doakes sighed again.

Vai on the opposite side seemed to hear Doakes's voice, and his pursed lips tightened.

Angel glanced at Doakes and said with his heart: "If you don't speak, he might feel better."

In addition to the physical pain, Vai's current pain is more of the psychological damage caused by shame. Doakes's sighs again and again will not reduce Vai's pain, but will only make him wish there were cracks in the ground and crawl directly into them.

inside.

Therefore, the best way to deal with it is actually to be quiet.

Just pretend you don’t know and haven’t seen it.

Doakes squinted his eyes and used his telepathy to say: "Oh, I understand."

After a pause, Doakes coughed twice, and then said, "I'm talking about the little pink-haired girl on the stage, yes, her name is Fen Mo. She is so pitiful and miserable."

In fact, this explanation is a bit too much, but when it comes to that, it is nothing more than that. But Doakes just added another sentence after he finished speaking——

"I'm definitely not talking about my dear best friend."

Angel glanced at Doakes and stopped using the psychic belt to persuade him. There was no doubt that this guy did it on purpose.

However, what surprised Angel was that Vai actually endured it and showed no signs of mental breakdown.

You know, when Doakes spoke before, Vai's mood swings were astonishing. In Angel's perception, Vai was one step away from a psychological collapse.

But now, Vai's face is calm, and although his mood has ups and downs, the ups and downs are smaller than before.

Is this the Black Earl talking to Vai? Or is it that Vai has broken the pot?

If it's the latter, Angel doesn't know whether it's good or bad. Because if you break the jar and smash it, you have no sense of shame.

Although you can quickly rebuild a strong psychological shell without a sense of shame, but if you don't have a sense of shame as a bottom line, you don't even know how cheap people will be.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Just look at Doakes, this is a typical example.

"What do you think Lord Black Earl wants to do when he suddenly helps Vai get rid of mycelium?" Doakes asked Angel in the psychic belt.

"I think you asked the wrong person this question." This question was actually what Angel wanted to ask: "But now you know that it was mentioned in the psychic belt? Why don't you ask directly, maybe Lord Black Earl

will answer you."

Doakes chuckled and showed a look that said, "You know what I know about heaven and earth."

After giving him a wink, Doakes returned to his serious look and said, "I guess Lord Black Earl may want Vai to play again."

Angel thought for a moment and found out that Doakes's guess was not unfounded. It was indeed possible.

Speaking of which, the Black Earl was very strange before. From the Black Earl's perspective, the outcome of this duel is of great importance to the Noah family. It is even important to the point where the Black Earl is willing to use his secret method in exchange for Angel to continue traveling with him.

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But at this important moment, the Black Earl tested Vai.

You must know that even Vai's friend Doakes is not optimistic about this duel between Vai and Ghost Shadow. Angel said that Vai has a chance, but in fact it is just a speculation, but he still agrees with it in his heart.

Chris's point of view.

No one expected Vai to win.

Of course, now that Vai has won, it seems that everything is acceptable based on consequentialism... But what if Vai loses?

Vai lost, and if he wanted his apprentices to enter the legacy, he could only place his hope on Kal-El.

With the "external argument" method, Angel can let Kael fight against four.

But will the Black Earl be the kind of person who puts his hopes in others?

This is related to the important legacy of Noah's ancestors. If it were Angel, he would not rest assured to place all his expectations on outsiders.

But the Black Earl happened to do something abnormal at this time, which is very strange. Did the Black Earl predict that Vai would win? Probably not, because Vai's victory was entirely due to the negligence of his opponent; if the ghost continued

If a sneak attack doesn't give Vai a chance to recover, then he won't lose.

So what is the reason why the Black Earl did this?

Angel really couldn't figure it out...but the Black Earl had already done such an abnormal thing, so if it was abnormal to let Vai continue to play, there seemed to be no problem?

While Angel was chatting with Doakes, the battle on the arena had come to an end.

The outcome of the battle between Kael and Fenmo was basically doomed when Doakes diverted his attention to Vai.

Doakes's distraction meant that there was no suspense in the duel and Kal-El would definitely win.

This is indeed the case.

Kael's victory was faster than anyone imagined. The little calculations made by Gray Merchant and others did not work at all.

They sent Fen Mo to test Kael's ability, but Kael hardly used any ability. He just kept creating space cracks, which reduced Fen Mo's fighting space to an extremely limited level.

In the end, Fenmo was completely trapped in the prison of the space crack and could not escape.

As for Fen Mo's illusion? Of course I used it, but from beginning to end, Fen Mo's illusion had no effect on Kael, as if Kael was born immune to illusion.

Without illusions to rely on, Fen Mo's strength plummeted by 80%.

On one side is the complete form of Kael, and on the other side is Fen Mo, who has only 20% strength. They are at the same level, and Kael has been in major ruins all year round. He is not an academic without actual combat experience. In this kind of situation,

In contrast, Fen Mo's defeat is not suspenseful.

Fen Mo was defeated, and what made Gray Merchant and others miserable was that they couldn't see how Kael could avoid the illusion at all.

When Fen Mo came off the stage, they originally wanted to get some information from Fen Mo. After all, Fen Mo had direct contact with Kael, and maybe he could see how Kael avoided illusions.

But Fen Mo looked sad: "I don't know either."

As Fen Mo narrated, the brows of Gray Shang and his group became even tighter.

Fen Mo initially used different illusions to test Kael, but Kael didn't care at all whether it was mist illusions, induction illusions, or constructing false illusions of herself.

He just kept arranging space cracks to limit Fenmo's movement range.

At this time, Fenmo had already seen that Kael was likely to be immune to illusions, so she immediately changed her fighting method.

She began to use psychological cues to Kael by arranging differences in perspective on the scene and controlling the projection of light and shadow.

This is no longer a method of illusion, but a very clever method of hypnosis.

Moreover, some of the props used by Fen Mo were given by the evil woman. Although they have no killing power, they are still accurate for apprentices who have no defense in the spiritual sea.

But what disappointed Fen Mo was that her psychological suggestion still had no effect on Kael. It seemed that all her arrangements were just a clown's play in Kael's eyes.

In the end, after all means were exhausted, Fenmo had no choice but to lose.

After listening to Fen Mo's description, the gray merchant and the evil woman looked at each other. What they saw in each other's eyes was still confusion.

Kael's victory was too simple. There was only one decisive factor in the entire duel: Kael was immune to illusions.

Under the influence of this factor, Fen Mo couldn't even get close, let alone test Kael's ability.

"Could it be the wizard you met before?" The evil woman was referring to Angel.

Gray Shang: "It's possible, he's very likely to be an illusion wizard. But even if he is an illusion wizard, it's not like we can't even see what methods he used, right?"

The evil woman and the gray merchant looked at each other. They probably wouldn't know the answer.

In fact, the principle is also very simple.

Just like the illusion created by Angel in Vai's body, even Vai himself can't see it, let alone outsiders. - The exception is the Black Earl. His nose is symbiotic with Vai. If the Black Earl

The nose and Vai are two independent entities, so he may not be able to discover Miying.

In the same way, Angel also planted a mark in Kael's body.

A nightmare mark created through the power of nightmare.

The effect of nightmare is completely overwhelming to ordinary illusions. Especially to apprentice-level illusions and related mental attacks, it can even be directly immune.

With the help of this nightmare mark, Kael did not use any other trump cards. He did not even summon the speed spirit. He only used a basic space trick to win.



Like the previous duel, the wise master gave both sides time to repair.

After the game ended, Kael began to hold back the joy of victory, because he knew that what he faced next might be the most difficult one.

After coming down from the arena, Kael originally wanted to calm his ups and downs beside him and avoid affecting the next battle.

But Vai's condition attracted Kael's attention.

I don't know when, Vai has lifted the petrification all over his body, and stood quietly next to the Black Earl. At a glance, there is no white hyphae on his body that made people physically uncomfortable before, and his skin is very smooth, and there is no scar at all.

arrive.

After the duel, Vai was cured?

Also, being cured is a happy event, but why does Vai's eyes look so gloomy?


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