Chapter 154 Kill It
Chapter 154 Kill It
The unfolding life field, combined with Loon's perception, not only allowed him to clearly sense the connection points of the shield knight's armor at various points.
At the same time, it also allowed them to clearly perceive the 'material changes' of the armor on its body.
On that armor, which part is more sturdy, which part has been hammered and repaired... which part is thick and which part is thin...
Which part was repaired with great care, and which part was repaired somewhat perfunctorily, etc...
All of this information was revealed in Luo Ang's perception.
As the shield-bearer entered the area of Loon's life field, Loon began to channel the life force within his body.
As the shield-bearer charged toward Loon, another slashing technique was already channeled into Loon's body and then 'sent' into Loon's longsword.
—During the process of drawing circles with his sword tonight, Luo Ang discovered the difference between using life force to perform a half-slash technique and performing a full slash technique.
Complete slashing techniques, or rather all complete spells, are guided by mental energy when cast—which is why wizards' mental energy fluctuates to some extent during the casting of spells.
Once the spell has been cast, the wizard's mental "turmoil" will reach its most turbulent level.
At this point, if the spell continues to be cast, the mental turmoil will continue to accumulate, eventually causing the water in the glass to overflow, just as water constantly being shaken will eventually spill out of the glass, resulting in a permanent loss of the wizard's mental power...
At the same time, before the mental shock subsides, the difficulty for wizards to cast spells will increase, the failure rate of spells will become higher, and they will be more easily interfered with by other things.
Therefore, when wizards cast spells, they will not continuously cast the same spell unless absolutely necessary. The intervals between spells, the process of waiting for the mental energy to calm down, are what wizards call the "rhythm" of battle.
However, the mid-way slash technique performed using life force is different.
—This half-finished spell, driven by life force, although Luo Ang still used his mental power to harmonize his own life force when casting it, the 'turbulence' caused by the spell did not touch the mental level at all, but only within the body.
Between that vitality and blood.
During this process, you only need to adjust your breathing rhythm to easily digest the 'vibration' of vitality and blood.
"Perhaps, the Scarlet Wizard and I both learned the slashing technique incorrectly!"
"Using nodes of mental energy to perform slashing techniques is not a very correct choice."
"True slashing techniques should actually be guided by these eight nodes on the body, guided by life force, and manifest the power of slashing techniques through the body."
"This spell should be used like a sword technique."
"Instead of focusing on mental energy and treating life force as a consumable resource, using it as an ordinary spell."
In that instant, a new thought and inspiration emerged in Luo Ang's mind, but it did not affect the current battle situation in the slightest.
As the shield-bearer charged toward Loon, his shield recoiling as if preparing to use the momentum of his charge to slam it down on Loon, turning his flesh and bones into a muddy mess, Loon moved.
He first stepped to the side, and with just one step, he avoided the shield that was charging straight at him.
After taking this step, the shield-bearer was somewhat surprised, but he had no intention of readjusting his direction and center of gravity to charge again. Instead, he went straight towards the refugees without hesitation.
This is the correct approach in the midst of a knight's battle.
Only by charging forward and creating distance can we safely readjust our center of gravity.
Otherwise, stopping abruptly would be tantamount to voluntarily giving up one's life!
Similarly, at this moment, Loon, who had avoided the shield's charge, turned around and stood close to the shield knight.
At that moment, his longsword also left its sheath and thrust towards the shield-bearer.
The longsword landed at a point not anticipated by all the knights watching, but at the 'connection point' of different parts of the shield knight's armor.
It was a spot on the shield-bearer's waist.
In Loon's perception, this spot was the part of the shield knight's armor that was "not sturdy enough".
The well-prepared slash was released from the sword tip the instant it touched the armor.
In an instant, the slash pierced through the shield knight's waist and internal organs, emerging from the other end of his armor.
With just this one move, the shield knight's life was almost certainly over. Even if Loon didn't care about him, he would hardly survive the night.
But this is still far from what Luo Ang wants!
He wanted the surrounding knights and gangsters to remember that "anyone who enters this circle amidst war and chaos will die!" The scene before him was not enough.
So, as the shield knight's waist and abdomen were pierced diagonally, and all his strength dissipated, Loon exerted force on his shoulder, pushing him to the side, and then raised the sword that had pierced his waist and abdomen upwards.
The shield-bearer's balance was immediately disrupted, and he fell to the other side.
Luo Ang also channeled his life force once more, and at the moment the sword tip was carried to the ground by the weight of the shield, another slash was released through the sword tip, which, along with the sword tip, pierced heavily into the ground.
Compared to his careful and composed manner when drawing circles earlier, Luo Ang's action of stabbing the longsword into the ground was much more brutal now.
The slashing technique only left a small 'wound' on the ground, but Lo Ang gripped the longsword upside down and continued to exert force downwards along the wound.
The wound that cut into the ground acted like a small scabbard, restraining the longsword in Luo Ang's hand. Thus, even though Luo Ang himself was not very proficient in swordsmanship and his guidance of power was not very stable, with the restraint of the scabbard-like wound, the longsword was almost half-fixed after it pierced the ground, remaining motionless and unwavering.
Therefore, all Luo Ang needed to do was exert force!
Just use force!
So, Luo Ang simply exerted his strength.
The harsh, grating friction sounds, mixed with the shield knight's weak and painful wails, spread outwards.
Outside the dividing line, all the knights, whether they were great knights skilled in battle or knights who protected the nation, were completely silent.
The court wizards who were observing this battle and "saving" up this game remained silent.
The night grew increasingly cold and harsh during this process.
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