Even when facing the Devil's Skull about to pass through the Spatial Barrier, Franklin remained very calm, treating it as a trivial matter and gazing lightly at Daniel.
The Spatial Barrier could be considered the most powerful means of protection. Even that Mystic Wizard's apprentice, unable to break the Spatial Barrier, could not inflict any harm on him.
However, an unbelievable scene unfolded before him. The Devil's Skull encountered the Spatial Barrier as if it had met nothing at all, effortlessly passing through and suddenly pouncing onto him.
Franklin was shocked and hurriedly checked his body, trying to find any trace of the Devil's Skull, but he found no abnormalities.
He sensed that something was wrong. If Daniel had high hopes for it as a means to deal with him, how could it have pounced onto him without any effect?
"What kind of witchcraft is this?"
"The Fate Studies spell 'Fate's Abandonment Great Curse.'"
Daniel was equally stunned, unsure why such a situation had occurred. It took him a while to respond.
He had high hopes for Fate Studies, believing it to be a top-tier spell capable of harming Franklin. Yet, why did the Fate's Abandonment Great Curse, which clearly struck Franklin, have no effect?
It should be noted that using the Fate's Abandonment Great Curse cost Daniel magic power equivalent to one-fourth of his total. If it weren't for being inside the Wizard Tower, where his magic power was replenished by the Wizard Tower itself and he didn't have to worry about depletion, he wouldn't dare use it under normal circumstances.
Yet such a powerful spell had no effect at all; how could that be? Could it be that the Fate's Abandonment Great Curse did not cause harm to people but had some other effect?
After thinking for a moment, Daniel concluded that this must be the case. Otherwise, fate would not be referred to as "fate without traces."
Its function was more about long-term effects, silently and invisibly causing people to remain unaware of who had killed them even if they were slain.
With this possibility in mind, Daniel regained his confidence and unleashed Fireball Spells towards Franklin, striking various points on the Spatial Barrier in search of its weaknesses.
Franklin snorted coldly and began to counterattack. When he moved, he pressed Daniel into a disadvantageous position.
This left Daniel extremely astonished. He was currently inside the Wizard Tower, utilizing various Magic Arrays inscribed within it to maximize his own power. He could suppress even dozens of equally strong opponents; yet against Franklin, he found himself at a disadvantage and struggling to hold on.
Fortunately, Daniel did not lose confidence and turned to escape, knowing he had the ability to counterattack.
The two sides exchanged blows back and forth, and in the blink of an eye, several minutes passed. The buildings on both sides suffered greatly, shattered into pieces by their spells. Before the debris could hit the ground, it turned to dust and was swept away by the wind, leaving no trace behind.
After such a long time, Daniel still had not discovered the weakness of the Spatial Barrier, which made him frown. It seemed that Franklin had taken special precautions against the weakness of the Spatial Barrier.
However, without a weakness, even with the magical support from the Wizard Tower, he had no assurance of victory; escaping was even questionable.
Suddenly, the Wizard Tower shook. The floor beneath Daniel felt stable, but beneath Franklin, a small wooden plank suddenly cracked and fell away with a snap. Through the gap, he could see that over two hundred meters below was empty space; stepping wrong would mean falling.
An ordinary person would be shattered upon impact, and a Wizard Apprentice could only barely use magic to save their life. Although Franklin was not afraid, he instinctively took a step back.
At that moment, a fireball in Daniel's hand, which had initially gone off course, struck the Spatial Barrier, creating a ripple.
"This is it."
Daniel's eyes lit up as he realized that this was clearly the weakness of the Spatial Barrier. Without time to think further, he unleashed fireball after fireball at it.
Although Franklin tried his best to block them, once his weakness was discovered, it was not so easy for him to escape.
Especially within the confines of the Wizard Tower, Daniel was empowered by its magic, significantly enhancing both the power and release speed of his spells.
As he continuously bombarded the weakness, even with Franklin's strength, he began to feel overwhelmed. He let out a loud roar and raised another layer of shield to prepare for a counterattack.
However, at that moment, there was another crack beneath him. The sturdy hull made of Floating Cloud Wood broke apart. Although Franklin tried to stabilize himself, being bombarded by countless fireballs from Daniel, he could not maintain his balance.
He fell along with a piece of wood no larger than a table, leaving the range of the Wizard Tower, and began to drop rapidly.
Seeing such an opportunity arise suddenly, how could Daniel not seize it? He shouted loudly, "Attack all at once!"
As he spoke, he took the lead in throwing fireballs at him. The Wizard Apprentice from the Wizard Legion, although afraid to cast fireballs downward indiscriminately to avoid slaughtering indiscriminately, closely watched the battle between Daniel and Franklin, as it indicated how their fate would unfold.
If Daniel wins, they will certainly move towards victory. If Franklin wins, they will have to consider whether to surrender or jump from over two hundred meters high, betting on whether they will be killed by the enemy while being a target in mid-air.
Coincidentally seeing Franklin falling and hearing Daniel's roar, everyone instinctively threw down Fireball Spells, striking Franklin.
What a sight with Franklin, truly worthy of being a Spatial Mage Apprentice, with astonishing defense. He endured over 500 Fireball Spells before his Spatial Barrier shattered with a crack.
Franklin's face changed dramatically; he dodged and disappeared from his original spot. Although a few Fireball Spells hit him, they couldn't cause much damage.
Daniel was astonished. Even though the members of the Wizard Legion were only elites and not true powerhouses, the Fireball Spells they used could not be compared to those of real strong individuals. However, under the enhancement of the Wizard Tower, their power was not weak at all. Even so, to endure over 500 spells—who else could withstand that?
Seeing that they had truly knocked Franklin down, cheers erupted from the Wizard Tower. They then ramped up their efforts and began hurling fireballs downward, overwhelming the opponents.
The entire battlefield underwent a significant transformation due to this battle.
The Wizard Tower was already the absolute ruler of the battlefield; everyone paid attention to its direction. The Wizard Apprentices from Flame Throne Wizard Academy were careful to avoid being accidentally harmed and cautiously dodged.
The people from the Six Great Wizard Towers were desperately fleeing to avoid being killed by the Wizard Tower.
Faced with such a situation where they couldn't even resist, they did not want to feel so humiliated any longer.
Suddenly, the Wizard Tower tilted and nearly fell, drawing attention from the opposing side. Many people even stopped fighting to look up specifically at the Wizard Tower, causing the entire battlefield to calm down for a moment.
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