Christine was not suspicious of Lafla's actions, because the aristocratic circle itself was chaotic enough, so some aristocratic ladies who had been influenced by it since childhood were not novices who didn't know anything. However, it was limited to the regulations that they could not lose their virginity before marriage. This kind of thing you care about It’s too common for me to post sweet things to you.

However, she was extremely dissatisfied with Lafla's behavior. After returning to the manor, she punished Olivia with an excuse. Although this matter had nothing to do with her cousin, she was the one who brought the invitation back, so she took offense at Olivia. Stop being unreasonable and bite me.

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A few days later, the convoy crossed a wooden bridge, leaving the royal territory of the Kingdom of France and entering the Loire County.

Suddenly, Savannah, sensing the danger, shouted: "Enemy attack! Air magic attack!"

After a few seconds.

boom! A "fireball" exploded on the carriage Kristen was riding in!

boom! boom! boom!

This was followed by three more "fireball" attacks, which blew the carriage into pieces.

Ding!Ding!Ding!

This is the sound made after Savannah throws a javelin to attack the incoming mage from the air, and the opponent's "Protective Arrow" spell blocks it.

The mage uses the third-level spell "Flight" to attack from the air and the third-level spell "Fireball", which is a standard spellcaster's surprise method. The incoming mage also blessed himself with the fourth-level spell "Advanced Invisibility", even though The attack also does not expose the target.

Unfortunately, he encountered Savannah, who could see through all invisibility and illusions, and immediately launched a counterattack with a javelin. However, the incoming mage was very careful to fly very high, and due to the protective spell, her attack had no other effect besides knocking the opponent out.

Of course, the incoming mage knew that Christine was a third-level mage. At this level, there were no effective means of escape except for a few protective spells, so he used the spell scroll to cast four "fireballs" in a short time. Causes fire coverage. In this case, even magic items with instant protection spells cannot escape death.

The incoming mage did the right thing, but Christine hid her level. In fact, she was a seventh-level arcanist who could cast fourth-level spells. After detecting the fluctuation of magic energy during the opponent's spell attack, she immediately cast the fourth-level spell "Any Door". This spell allows the caster to teleport to any place within a range of 200 meters at will, and can also bring people with him.

So she escaped in time with Elena and the fox sisters.

Olivia jumped out of the carriage immediately after hearing Savannah's warning, and ran away quickly without caring about her skirt being scratched and her shoes falling off. As a mage herself, she certainly knows how to attack a mage. A target as big as a carriage must be the opponent's first choice.

Sure enough, just after she ran ten meters away, the carriage she was riding in was blown up by a "fireball" shot.

Kristen saw Olivia and shouted, "Take care of them."

Then she cast the third-level spell "Flying" on herself and flew into the sky. As for the protective spell, she could cast it while flying. Her fifth-level mastery was "Spell Prompt", and all spells below level three can be cast instantly. , Level 4 and 5 spells can also be cast instantly by consuming two spell slots.

Besides, the Albert knights and guard cavalry could do nothing except spread out to reduce casualties in the event of an attack. Although they carry bows and arrows, the range of their mounted bows is limited. Shooting arrows randomly has no effect other than accidentally injuring the baron who is flying upward.

Although the incoming mage was very confused as to how Christine, as a third-level mage, could fly, he didn't have time to think about it at this time, so he immediately took out a scroll of "Magic Missile" and cast it.

The advantage of the spell scroll is that it can be cast by speaking the preset words, which greatly makes up for the wizard's limited spell slots and the need to prepare spells in advance. Of course, the disadvantage is also obvious, that is, it costs money.

Christine, who was flying, saw the "magic missiles" coming and immediately cast a special protective spell "Shield Technique" on herself, so these magic missiles only made a few ripples on the transparent shield.

The incoming mage was extremely shocked when he saw that Kristen could cast the "Shield Spell" instantly. Not even one out of a hundred mages could have the expertise of "spell cast instantly", but once mastered, it would be a god-defying existence.

But now it was impossible to back down, so he flipped through another "Magic Missile" scroll and used it.

As a tenth-level mage, he can cast the fifth-level spell "Secret Box" to create a one cubic meter storage space for himself, otherwise he would not be able to bring so many spell scrolls.

Of course, Christine couldn't just take a beating without fighting back. After blessing herself with the "Shield Technique", she immediately launched a "Magic Missile" at the incoming mage.

Mages are fragile and can only rely on protective spells for defense. Christine does this to force the opponent to compete with her own spells, entering a cycle of replenishing protective spells for herself and casting attack spells on the opponent.

The incoming mage has gone crazy at this moment. Christine is flying forward while firing "magic missiles", while she is flying backwards while firing "magic missiles". The speed of backward flying is only half of that of forward flying. Sooner or later, If you are caught up, you will be a Dragon Vein Warlock and you can beat yourself to death with your fist.

At this time, some Yanzu may be wondering, why should we fly upside down, why can't we just turn around and fly away?

Because he didn't dare, turning around and flying away meant that he couldn't suppress the opponent with magic. He would just be beaten without fighting back, and he would die if the protective spells were not replenished in time. Besides, he didn't have that many protective spell scrolls in his hand.

Some Dehua may be confused, doesn't Christine have an armor that can defend against spell attacks? Put it on, wouldn't it save a lot of spell slots to cast offensive spells.

But the problem is that since this armor can resist spell attacks, it must contain a lot of magic-repelling metal, so wearing the armor and adding buff spells are also ineffective. This makes it impossible to wear armor if you want to use "flying".

While they were talking, the two of them fought back and forth for six or seven rounds. The incoming mage's heart was already cold with fear, because he had no protective spell scroll.

Of his own sixteen spell slots, twelve are left useless, but in this case the opponent simply doesn't give him the time to hold the spell and cast spells, and he won't consume the expertise of two spell slots to cast instant spells. Once the protective spell is gone, he will be killed instantly.

Even though Christine is only a seventh-level arcanist, she is also a fifth-level dragon vein warlock. The spell slots add up to a lot, and the arcanist can also use high-level spell slots to cast low-level spells, so she is naturally able to do it with ease.

There are really two kinds of existence: mages who have time to cast spells and mages who don't have time to cast spells.

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