A Necromancer Who Just Wants to Plant Trees

Chapter 620: Banned Necromancers from Participating in the Battle!



Chapter 620: Banned Necromancers from Participating in the Battle!

” Arrow Frog Poison?”

Matthew nodded. This was the poison produced by the ability ” Arrow Frog’s Gift ” he had obtained from Su Ya.

This was all he had accumulated after so long.

However, the effect was also quite shocking.

This poison was absolutely fatal to any small or medium-sized creature.

Matthew even considered poisoning the enemy.

However, after thinking about it carefully, the success rate of poisoning was not high. If it failed, it would be a pure waste. It was better to let the archers use it. At least they could guarantee a certain efficiency.

After that.

The three of them communicated for the last time before the battle.

The team gradually approached the mountain area south of the hills.

Matthew rode his horse to the front of the team.

At this time, Silver Snake Richard had already dealt with the Spy Warlock and was catching up with the team again.

Hence, he greeted Rheagar and the other two.

The high-level adventurers who belonged to the special forces quickly gathered around him.

Loraine took out his piccolo and gently played it.

In the next second.

Under the soldiers’ astonished gazes.

Fat and strong horses with white manes ran over from the western horizon.

[Phantom Colt].

This group of mystical creatures was one of the races that Loraine had contracted.

The Phantom Colt could run three times faster than an ordinary horse, and it had the advantage of both short-distance sprinting and long-distance running.

However, it was very difficult for ordinary people to gain the friendship of a Phantom Colt.

Everyone except Matthew.

Everyone mounted their horses.

“We’ll leave first!”

Matthew waved at Rheagar and the others.

The nine members of the special operation team instantly left the team and began to run towards the Moss Green Hills at an extremely fast speed. Not long after, their figures disappeared from everyone’s sight.

At noon.

On a small slope that was fifty to sixty meters high.

A group of people stood proudly on the mountaintop.

The Phantom Colts were leisurely grazing at the foot of the mountain.

A blue light lit up above his head.

A magic carpet slowly descended.

A middle-aged mage with a pale face and scholarly temperament sat on the magic carpet.

“You guys came quite quickly, but remember not to cross the border. Before the war officially begins, you can’t cross this small slope.”

The middle-aged mage warned.

Matthew nodded and asked,

“You are the judge of this battle, right? May I know your name?”

The middle-aged mage said calmly,

“During the war, we won’t have any contact with the registered mages of the territory, so you don’t need to know my name. “You only need to remember my number.

“My number is Judge 07.

“In this battle, I will be the deputy adjudicator of Rolling Stone Town.

“I will record everything that happened to the army in Rolling Stone Town. Please don’t try to bribe, threaten, intimidate, or kidnap me.

“There is at least one Legendary-mage watching every battle.

“The battle at the Moss Hills was even more special.

“Currently, there were more than 100 mages evenly distributed on the top of the hill.

“They will observe your every move in an invisible manner.

“So don’t even think about crossing the line!

“Of course.

“As long as everything is done according to the rules, there is no need for you to feel too much pressure.

“We are only adjudicators, and we will never interfere with the war itself.”

Matthew revealed an expression of understanding.

“So we only need to wait here for orders, right?”

Judge 07 nodded indifferently and said,

I’ve already verified your identities. There are no problems with the list. Next, we just need to verify the identities of the troops.”

Matthew bowed politely to him.

“Alright.

“Thank you for your hard work.”

Judge 07 didn’t say anything, but he started the magic carpet and returned to the sky.

Loraine couldn’t help but pinch his nose.

“With so many people staring at me, I’m too embarrassed to read the little yellow book.”

Lumiere looked at the sky curiously.

“Are there more than 100 mages up there? Don’t they feel the heat in the sky?”

Clegg analyzed,

“I guess that’s because they’re all using invisibility,” Lumiere was confused.

” Aren’t the units that used Invisibility afraid of the heat?”

Clegg said seriously,

“The reason why we can feel the heat is all because of the sun. With the invisibility spell activated, the sun can’t shine on their bodies, so of course, they won’t feel the heat…ls that it?” She said the last sentence.

She also looked a little uncertain.

She looked at Samantha and Matthew with a questioning gaze.

Samantha pondered and said,

‘ I can enter stealth mode occasionally, but the temperature is affected by the surrounding environment. Light alone doesn’t seem to matter much, right?” Matthew was also stumped by this strange way of thinking.

Would the units under Invisibility be affected by the heat of the sun?

“This seems to depend on the nature of the invisibility spell…”

He looked at Richard while thinking.

As an expert in invisibility, the latter just silently turned his head away as if he was very disgusted to participate in the discussion of this problem.

In the end.

Lorraine stood up to help Matthew out.

” The easiest way to know the answer to a question is not to think, but to act.”

As he spoke, he took out a huge megaphone from somewhere and placed it by his mouth. Then, he raised his head and roared into the sky,

“Hey

“Mages in the sky!

‘ Are you guys hot or not?”

Loraine’s shout echoed in the hills for a long time.

A minute passed..


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