Chapter 1163: Chapter 28_2
The bewilderment spell makes it hard to aim accurately, and even if aimed correctly, it’s likely to hit a fake spot. A few bullets that hit are deflected by the distortion field. The ones that really hit the target are blocked by conventional defensive spells. This greatly reduces the pressure on the defensive spells.
As a super corporation like Divine Bird, a leader in military strength, the most luxurious magic artifact equipment and the newest technology can all be seen on her.
But even so, Li Ang still managed to land almost all his bullets on her.
The bewilderment spell seemed to have no effect on Li Ang; the light mass distortion field had some effect, but it was only effective against certain bullets. Armor-piercing rounds, gravity bullets, and high-explosive rounds were all ineffective.
This created a certain amount of pressure for Xie Lian.
The azure defensive shield on her body surged with ripples under the barrage of bullets and explosions.
Overall, her defensive spells were very strong, not easily broken. Additionally, as someone with extensive combat experience, Xie Lian would deliberately, partially deactivate some of her defensive spells, allowing some bullets deemed non-threatening to hit her. These bullets typically only struck her steel wings.
These wings, simultaneously indestructible, served as both the strongest shield and spear.
When the distance became very close, Li Ang knew that the Silver Dragon was no longer of any help to him. He holstered his revolver and his beam sword ignited in the next moment.
However, at a distance of about three meters from him, Xie Lian’s figure abruptly halted from a rapid dive.
In the reflection of Li Ang’s pupils, he could clearly see several dark gun barrels extending from beneath her hands. A fierce burst of firepower immediately engulfed him completely.
Close-range shooting with large caliber fierce firepower; Li Ang didn’t dare test whether his defensive spells were good enough in front of Xie Lian.
Therefore, with a conservative mindset, he could only choose to activate his best used survival tactic—the Mist Spell.
His body, in the illusion, was torn apart by Xie Lian’s close-range shooting barrage.
Seeing this scene, Xie Lian was not surprised at all.
The Mist Spell, after all, wasn’t an unfamiliar trick. She had used it before and found it quite useful; however, as her fighting style further evolved and magic artifact equipment became increasingly powerful, this spell was phased out of her battle system.
It was useful, but overly burdensome, with too few activations possible in a short time; there were better methods than the Mist Spell.
Generally, people could only activate the Mist Spell once in a short time; skilled ones might manage it twice, and three times would be the limit.
Of course, Xie Lian didn’t underestimate Li Ang. During the battle at the Shi Song Building, although there were no surveillance recordings, observing the battlefield afterward led her to conclude that Li Ang used the Mist Spell at least four times.
Moreover, under these circumstances, there’s good reason to believe that Li Ang’s limit certainly isn’t just four times; he possesses the ability to use it even more.
But so what?
Even four times, let alone taking a generous approach and doubling it to eight times, or even ten or eighteen times, it didn’t matter. She was confident she could deplete Li Ang’s Mist Spell, making him unable to use it any further.
Besides, the Mist Spell isn’t truly invincible or a second life. If fatal damage occurs and he doesn’t react in time to activate the spell, it still could be deadly.
Xie Lian had encountered many enemies who loved using this spell. Without exception, they all ended up dying by her hands. Some were drained of their Mist Spell usages through relentless attacks; others were caught at a fatal moment and killed so rapidly they couldn’t even activate the spell.
Xie Lian never believed that anyone could use this move to escape alive from her grasp.
And the development of events seemed to align with Xie Lian’s expectations.
Li Ang had just dodged a wave of deadly attacks and reappeared from a different direction, but immediately, a string of miniature missiles shot towards his face.
This time, Li Ang truly felt a surge of shock in his heart.
Realizing the Mist Spell and locating where it teleported isn’t unusual; someone with a higher skill level should be able to do it, so it’s no surprise that Xie Lian could manage that.
But for it to happen so swiftly, that as soon as Li Ang reemerged, the miniature missiles were upon him, was quite terrifying.
There is a substantial difference in nature between the two.
To achieve such an effect, Xie Lian couldn’t have only detected his location after he appeared. Otherwise, theoretically, there should have been a discovery followed by an attack, and those miniature missiles certainly couldn’t arrive instantaneously.
To achieve this, Xie Lian would have to foresee Li Ang’s location before he revealed himself.
Being able to do that… is truly frightening.
However, Li Ang’s current top priority wasn’t just the issue of Xie Lian being able to foresee the Mist Spell’s manifestation point. That was important and needed to be solved, but before then, the miniature missiles already reaching his face posed the most immediate threat.
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