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Supreme Magus novel Chapter 4342

Chapter 4342: Dimensional Magic’s Apex (Part 2)

Uragar could do everything in the safety of his lab and record the final result in his pages, ready to be conjured at a moment’s notice. The cursed book had spent countless hours revising the diaries of the Lost Magus and improving his craft beyond Zavra’s wildest dreams.

Once a Source Spell was inscribed in his page, Uragar could study its effects just by looking at the strings of runes and alter the parts he found lacking. The only weak point of Source Magic was that it required performing many complex calculations and consumed lots of mana in the middle of battle.

The Book of Knowledge had no such problems. He performed his spells with no rush and stored them in his pages days before a fight actually took place. Spells that Zavra could only hope to achieve through practice, luck, and intuition were a walk in the park for Uragar.

The Book of Knowledge loved Source Magic so much that he was grateful to Orpal for sharing it with him and almost regretted repaying the Dead King’s priceless gift with betrayal. Almost.

Tezka turn around, conjuring two tier five Chaos Spells, Void Hunger, from the Maw and releasing them from his hands. He knew little about Source Magic, but he was certain that Uragar’s spells would pose no threat to him after Chaos devoured them.

He was right, but he never got the opportunity to put his theory to the test.

Salanoth pushed her pseudo cores and host’s mana core to their limit, mixing the Upyr-woman’s Spirit Magic with Salanoth’s dimensional enchantments. Dozens of Steps opened around the Fylgja, and a mystical blade of purple energy appeared in Salanoth’s hands as she charged forward.

’Isn’t that Nightmaze?’ Tezka thought in mild surprise. ’Foolish of her to use it against me. That is my spell. I created it and understand how it works better than anyone else.’

Nightmaze was one of the crown jewels of Tezka’s Endless Night blade and had only one weakness. Even though Nightmaze could conjure over one hundred Warp Steps at the same time, they all led to the same dimensional crossroad.

Tezka waited for Uragar’s spells, Salanoth, Akhton, and Jorl to enter the nearest Steps before shooting his Void Hunger.

Contrary to his expectations, the Chaos spells emerged from another dimensional door aimed at him without hitting any of their targets. To make matters worse, the passage inside the dimensional space had distorted Tezka’s energy signature, and Void Hunger could now hurt him.

’Oh, shit!’ The Suneater moved out of the spells’ trajectory just to run into Salanoth.

Her purple blade cut through Tezka’s Davross’s armor, flesh, and bones like paper, reaching halfway through his ribcage. Ripper Fire came next. Multiple magma drills hit Tezka’s back and sent him crashing into the ground.

As he sank in the rising pool of magma, Shadow Hunt entered his open wound. Darkness ravaged the Suneater from the inside, turning into Chaos as the Eldritch’s body absorbed the spark of light element it contained.

Tezka screamed in pain and outrage, aware that his greatest strength had just been turned against him. Before he could complete his defensive spell, Shadow Hunt and Ripper Fire opened like a curtain.

Jorl and Akhton rammed into the Suneater at sonic speed from opposite sides, hitting him in a whirlwind of mace blows and spear thrusts. Each strike unleashed the Thunder Soul that the two Upyrs had accumulated.

Tezka coughed up a mouthful of blood, his bones breaking and his internal organs collapsing one after another under the relentless blows of the two Divine Beasts. Without the Suneater spell, the mass gap made Tezka’s skill useless against much bigger opponents.

The charge of the two Divine Beasts stopped only once they sent Tezka slamming into the Armory’s Orichalcum wall.

Jorl and Akhton didn’t let go of the Fylgja out of the goodness of their hearts, but because the Chaos Dimension spell that Tezka conjured left them no choice.

Chapter 4342: Dimensional Magic’s Apex (Part 2) 1

Chapter 4342: Dimensional Magic’s Apex (Part 2) 2

’I can’t believe it.’ Akhton thought as he followed the Storm Griffon’s lead. ’I’m a bright violet-cored Divine Beast, full to the brim with Life Maelstrom, yet I barely put a dent in that monster.’

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