The Witcher: Son of the Planes.

Chapter 279 Colin and Snape's "Communication"

Beta's departure made Colin and Snape feel relieved. After all, with this good friend around, they had to be careful with some of their methods and could not lose face for their friend. Of course, both of them listened to Beta's words before leaving, "Don't hurt the relationship." It was just an exchange, not a life-and-death fight, so they would definitely be careful about the degree.

After the two of them performed a common wizard etiquette on each other, they began their "communication."

It’s not that Colin has to communicate with Snape, but since Colin has heard of the group of dark wizards and their powerful reputation, now that he has such a good opportunity, wouldn’t it be a loss if he doesn’t take advantage of it and see how strong he is?

Colin's ideas are so plain and simple, without any elements of profit involved.

In the first round, both sides were very cautious and used their most familiar defensive magic.

Colin naturally cast the protective shield. This earth-based witchcraft has been with him for a long time and has always been his defense. Although he later mastered the fire shield, in terms of usage, it is far inferior to the earth-based witchcraft, which can defend against both physical attacks and magical attacks.

Colin also observed Snape's defensive magic, and found that it was a rare poison magic. If his understanding was correct, it should be a highly toxic barrier.

The witchcraft of Toxic Barrier is also very unique. It is a spell targeting physical attacks. It can use the powerful corrosive venom to corrode the attacking weapons and equipment in a very short time. Even if it cannot corrode all of them, the remaining parts will not cause any harm to the caster.

If the target is a magical attack, it is easier to deal with. The witchcraft barrier generated by the poison can offset most of the magical attacks and is also a very effective defensive witchcraft.

After both sides cast defensive spells, Colin tentatively sent out a few dimensional slashes, but they were all nimbly dodged by the opponent, without even touching the opponent's poisonous barrier.

It is rude not to reciprocate. Snape also fired several poisonous arrows at Colin. With Colin's agility and phase shifting skills, he could have dodged them perfectly, but Colin still left one to test the opponent's attack intensity.

The poisonous arrow shot at the protective shield, making a "sizzling" sound. The brief contact melted away a lot of energy on the shield. Fortunately, the intensity of the attack was not strong enough, and it did not penetrate the shield, nor did it melt a big hole.

Seeing the effect of the poison arrow, Colin felt relieved. This thing was not that great, but Snape took it very seriously. Who said that "white" wizards were all trash? The defense of this guy opposite was amazing. In the past, I have destroyed many "wizards" with the poison arrow.

The second round of probing was over. Colin threw out a piece of swamp mud, which covered Snape. Snape did not dodge and felt that his movements were indeed affected. However, both of them were wizards and were not prepared for close combat. Under long-range attack, it didn't matter if he didn't move.

When Colin was about to cast the Wall of Fire spell, he saw Snape's lips move slightly, and he made a strange gesture with his left hand, and then pointed. Colin didn't see anything coming, but after he cast the Wall of Fire spell, he felt uncomfortable all over.

Afterwards, Dixing sent Colin the latest monitoring situation. It turned out that the four-dimensional attributes of his body had declined. According to Dixing's inference, he should have been cursed by the other party, and the curse lasted for quite a long time.

"Oh my god, this guy is really good at witchcraft. He's really hard to guard against." Colin said speechlessly.

The power of a curse is not necessarily that great, some may kill you outright, but others are like a blunt knife cutting your flesh, slowly draining your mental and physical strength until you can no longer play.

Now that Snape's curse has been cast, Colin's physical indicators have dropped a lot. Fortunately, Colin has eaten a lot of food, and his physical indicators are no less than those of an ordinary first-level knight. Otherwise, he would have been ruined by Snape.

You know, the four-dimensional attributes of some wizards' bodies are useless except for their mental power. They are just slightly stronger than ordinary people. After being weakened, they are even worse than ordinary people. How can they maintain high-intensity combat?

How insidious!

Colin cast the wall of fire at Snape's location. Due to the influence of the quagmire, Snape was unable to escape the range of the wall of fire. The extremely high temperature of the fire element burned the poisonous barrier on Snape's body.

Similar to the poisonous arrow that Snape hit Colin, it also made a "sizzling" sound. Along with this sound, the energy of Snape's poisonous barrier was consumed. Gradually, the poisonous barrier began to thin. Snape hurriedly replenished himself with another poisonous barrier to withstand this fire wall spell.

At the same time, the decline of Colin's four-dimensional attributes also made Colin lose the idea of ​​experimenting with other witchcraft. He directly used his most powerful Lava Purgatory, a combination of earth and fire witchcraft. After casting it, he shot towards Snape.

Snape had just escaped the influence of the wall of fire and the swamp mire and replenished the second poisonous barrier, when he was faced with the need to resist Colin's synthetic magic.

Snape saw that the attack power of this spell was quite strong, and with the idea of ​​giving it a try, he also cast another of his signature spells, Poison Explosion. A liquid ball filled with green venom exploded upon collision, splashing onto the Lava Purgatory and beginning to melt the Lava Purgatory.

The sphere of lava purgatory continued to melt until only a small half remained, and then the impact of the poison explosion wore off.

After the remaining part of the lava purgatory hit the poisonous barrier, the remaining impact force forced Snape to take three steps back, but the earth and fire energies contained in it were completely dissolved by the poisonous barrier, leaving no trace at all.

Colin stopped and looked at Snape. The opponent's methods included some weird curse magic and this poison magic with both offensive and defensive capabilities. Colin certainly still had some magic to cast, but he felt that he could not guarantee that he could defeat the opponent, not to mention that it was not a life-and-death fight, so it was enough to fight until now.

When Snape saw Colin stop, he also stopped. Although he still had some secret skills, he felt that he could not defeat Colin all at once. After fighting to this point, he had more recognition for Colin. White wizards are not all trash. No wonder they can support so many plane wars. It seems that they still have their own unique qualities.

After the two men stopped fighting, Beta didn't know whether he did not leave or he calculated the time for their exchange and came between them at the right time, thus putting an end to this friendly "exchange".

After both parties recognized each other's strength, the subsequent transaction details became much easier. Apart from a very small number of contraband items, what Snape needed were nothing more than some common resources and materials in the surface wizarding world, which Colin knew were not difficult to obtain, so he finalized the deal.

After the two exchanged contact information, Snape said goodbye to them and left New Trey. After all, his identity was "shameful", so he had to be cautious.

Colin didn't stay in New Tredo for he had to go purchase supplies according to the list given by Snape.

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