<h4>Chapter 398: Iing Attack</h4>
Sein’s focus and mana were undoubtedly among the highest in his rank.
However, his constitution was remarkably different—it was, frankly, “absurd”!
Sein’s constitution had surpassed 100 points, positioning him alongside newly promoted Rank One knights.
However, thisparison pertained only to his physical resilience; it did not imply that his muscle power and physical strength matched theirs.
Furthermore, Sein could not harness battle qi like knights. It was inurate to call him a knight armed with a magic rod.
His constitution merely granted him superior resilience and vitalitypared to other mages, improving his chances of survival in the perilous conditions of an internar war.
Sein believed that once his constitution reached or exceeded 200 points, he could harness his full physical potential and potentially explore abat style reliant solely on brute strength, just like Master Gregory.
Then again, this was the simplest and crudest approach to utilizing his strength.
As a schrly mage, he preferred tobine his burgeoning physical capabilities with his magic prowess, leveraging both to unleash devastating forces far beyond his apparent limits.
Sein could actually start experimenting with the explosive power of the Verdant me magic.
Although his focus and constitution had yet to reach ideal levels, he possessed the Verdant me Heart Rod. It could significantly amplify hisbat abilities, allowing Sein to unleash an extreme burst of power for a short period during a battle.
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Sein was preupied with academic concerns when he noticed a peculiar ck cloud approaching in the distance.
A mage’s sensitivity to abnormal elemental energies allowed him and two other Rank One mages to detect the anomaly immediately.
At Thatch’s warning, the other two Rank One knights promptly took up defensive positions on the deck.
This immense cargo ship, stretching over a thousand meters in length, carried more than just four knights and mages.
Sein had secured passage by paying a substantial fare, sessfully persuading Thatch and the others to let him hitch a ride.
Beyond the four Rank One beings, the ship was manned by over three hundred individuals responsible for its navigation and maintenance.
This crew included fifty magic initiates and squires from the Guilleman Chamber of Commerce, with the remaining members consisting of ordinary people and seasoned sailors.
The opponent’s boldness and aggression made Sein’s heart sink.
The sense of crisis and underlying anxiety that had gued him had diminished significantly a few days ago, to the point where he wondered if it had been merely his imagination.
However, the sudden emergence of dark, thick clouds reignited that familiar sense of impending danger.
It was at this moment that Sein truly recognized that the source of his earlier unease was indeed this threatening figure.
“Is it that ck mage from the Monique ck Market? How did he track me here?” Sein wondered silently.
He had disposed of the three soul ves he purchased half a year ago, so he was baffled by the methods the ck mage might have used to track him down.
This situation highlighted the inherent dangers of dealing with ck mages.
Despite not having benefited from any dealings with the ck mage, Sein found himself being targeted instead.
In the Magus World, ck mages were regarded as malignant forces and major viins. It was indeed wiser for most to steer clear of such dangerous individuals.
“Hehehe, just four Rank One? Looks like four more Rank One biological specimens will be added to my collection soon. No... make that five... Which ne is that creature from? It seems it could fetch a good price.”
The ck cloud quickly positioned itself right above the ship.
The figure hidden inside made no effort to conceal his disdain and predatory interest in Sein and the others.
Sein also became acutely aware of the ck mage’s focus on Yuri, who had just emerged from the cabin.
Standing next to Sein, Yuri could also sense the looming threat.
She showed no fear though. Gripping Sein’s arm with one hand and clutching her space ne with the other, she was ready to summon her mecha at a moment’s notice.
Thatch, the Rank One mage, also appeared on deck with a grim expression.
The aggression and malevolence of the figure in the ck clouds left no doubt about his identity—he was a ck mage, and not just any, but a formidable Rank two!
On the southern coast, ck mages were not umon.
This region was notorious in the Magus World for rampant ck mage activities, second only to the notorious ckhaven.
The eastern coast, to the east of the Western Archipgo, also frequently saw ck mage activities.
In contrast, the western coast was rtively tranquil due to the presence of the Dragon Warlock n, a dominant force that kept ck mages at bay.
Typically, regions gued by ck mages shared two characteristics—proximity to the sea and ack of powerful forces to maintain order.
Thatch had joined House Guilleman for over three hundred years.
In all his voyages, he had encountered a ck mage only once, thirty years ago.
It was an injured Rank One mage, so he was not aggressive to Thatch.
However, today’s situation was drastically different.
The ominousughter of the ck mage heralded a dire situation.
The ck mage made his presence known but also showed no intention of wasting his time with a bunch of worms.
As he loomed overhead, swaths of fish and marine creatures floated belly-up to the surface, lifeless.
The humpback whales on both sides of the alchemy ship emitted mournful cries while thrashing wildly in the water. The four-armed nagas who handled them struggled futilely to regain control amidst the chaos.
Each p of the whale’s tail against the choppy water sent monstrous waves crashing around, while the ck mage’s hoarseughter echoed ominously, creating an apocalyptic scene.
The ordinary humans and magic initiates on the ship were paralyzed by fear in the overwhelming aura of a Rank Two being.
Despite his experiences in internar wars, Sein felt a deep unease in the presence of the Rank Two ck mage. However, he maintained hisposure, unlike others who were visibly shaken.
Thatch, although pale, managed to make a decisive call to action.
Recognizing the severity of the threat, he ordered, “Activate the ship’s magic cannons! Call for help to the nearest ships in the sea, the aquatic races, and the orders of the knights!”