Constructing-Style Wizard

Chapter 696: 222. Extreme Measure_3



Chapter 696: 222. Extreme Measure_3

Noland Lee used “Mental Beacon” and “Mental Vision” to remotely observe the wizards’ base.

It was a magical creation floating on the sea surface, with a metal disk base more than 200 meters wide, a translucent magical dome, and a small magic fortress.Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.

When Noland Lee watched it, he happened to see the deep-sea wizard on duty finishing his patrol task and flying into the magical dome.

Casting deconstruction on the figures descending onto the metal base, Noland Lee found the plan related to his assassination from the memories of others.

Deconstruction results showed that Noland Lee was over-worried.

The wizard hidden in the base was not Fagen’s family secret guard. He was a geo-wizard related to Fagen by blood and had the strength of a Sixth Ring combat wizard.

Aside from this person, Fagen had bought off all seven deep-sea wizards in the base. They would jointly provide false testimony for the incident of the Dread Sail Pirate Nation attacking Noland Lee.

As long as the rightful owner Noland Lee was dead, the words spoken by the deep-sea wizards who maintain order would become the entire truth of the matter.

“Alas, how tragic, the law of the Ulnas Circle has failed! It’s such a woeful country. In the end, I still need to resort to extreme means to clean up these disgusting evil deeds.”

Noland Lee’s face was cold, and his eyes were filled with murderous intent.

He turned and left, approaching Island 102353 under invisibility status.

Throwing out one “Mental Beacon” after another, and following back-to-back “Mental Visions,” Noland located the figures of the Demon Brain Parasite and Plin in his Magic Vision.

After briefly confirming that both were still in place, he closed “Mental Vision” to avoid startling them.

The stealth of “Psychic Bombardment” was excellent, undoubtedly meeting Noland’s requirement to silently eliminate the enemy.

However, the damage of “Psychic Bombardment” in the case of judgment failure is extremely pitiful.

Moreover, every wizard would wear a mental protection pendant on their body.

Besides reflecting psychic magic and triggering magic backlash, this pendant also provided at least 10,000 points of mental shield. Higher-quality pendants provided more shield strength.

Noland Lee had no chance of instantly killing a Tenth-Ring Wizard with “Psychic Bombardment,” but it was more than enough to deal with several Sixth-Ring wizards in a short period.

His confidence came from his own damage data.

He had taken the time to conduct magical experiments on himself.

“Mental Shield” can only be used to withstand mental damage, not psychic effects, and there is no resistance factor.

For every point of psychic damage taken, the equal amount of shield strength is deducted.

The maximum “psychic damage” a person can withstand is defined by Noland Lee as the “Mental Health Bar.”

He used bold magical experiments to test its calculation formula.

Now, these test results from magical experiments have been manually written by Noland Lee into the panel and have become part of the deconstruction results.

[Name] Demon Brain Parasite

[Mental Health Bar] 200 points

[Mental Shield Value] 16,000 points

The other two enemies with Sixth Ring combat strength have similar situations to the Demon Brain Parasite, both having a “Mental Health Bar” of 200 points and 16,000 points of mental shield.

“Mental Health Bars” are inherent to humanoid wizards, while the mental shield value comes from the mental protection pendants on their bodies.

Noland Lee can instantly kill one of the three enemies by causing 16,201 points of mental damage at once.

To achieve this, he must significantly increase the damage of “Psychic Bombardment” during judgment failure.

Noland Lee pulled up the Magic Panel for “Psychic Bombardment” and promoted it to Level 100.

[System Message:]

[You consumed 41,700 Energy Points.]

[The level of “Psychic Bombardment” is +60, now Level 100.]

[The final damage of “Psychic Bombardment” is +60 points.]

[You triggered the extra reward for every ten levels.]

[Please choose any six of the following three options:]

[Option One:]

[The final damage of “Psychic Bombardment” is +10 points.]

[Option Two:]

[Strengthen the “Mind Infusion” feature, increasing its level by +1.]

[The current “Mind Infusion” is Level 3, enabling you to increase the casting cost by 10 times, and enhance the casting effect by 300%.]

[For each Level of “Mind Infusion” increase, casting cost is +100%, and the casting effect is +100%.]

[Option Three:]

[Transform “Psychic Bombardment” into “Mental Group Attack,” changing it from a single target spell to a group spell. The damage of “Mental Group Attack” is equivalent to that of “Psychic Bombardment” of the same level, but the damage will be shared by all targets you designate. After selecting this option, Option One will change to increase the final damage by 1 point.]

“Option One” and “Option Three” can achieve miraculous effects in specific environments.

In the current situation, it was right just to mindlessly select “Option Two.”

Noland Lee clicked “Option Two” six times in a row, and the Magic Panel of “Psychic Bombardment” underwent dramatic changes.

Due to his many magical experiments, the system updated the damage data of “Psychic Bombardment” in real-time.

[Damage after activating “Mind Infusion (Level 9)”]

[When spell judgment fails] 529 points

[When spell judgment succeeds] 4,660 points

[When spell judgment is a great success] 5,170 points

[Magic cost after activating “Mind Infusion (Level 9)”]

2.8 points of Soul Strength and 28 points of Energy

[Instantly cast “Psychic Bombardment” per second] 15 times

The last line of data, “15 times per second,” was the conclusion drawn by Noland Lee after many trials.

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