Chapter 95 Exclusion

Chapter 95 Exclusion
However, even though I'm a stowaway, there won't be any big problems as long as I'm not discovered.

Moreover, in the future, this primitive lich reincarnation ritual has been continuously improved and developed, and gradually perfected.

Whether it is reincarnation in the dark elemental world to get a household registration, reincarnation in the material world to cheat for a household registration, or becoming a legend and taking the initiative to register a household registration in the material world as a high-quality talent.
Basically, spellcasters who can reincarnate into liches have the means to solve this problem.

However, the Lich King in front of him, as the world's number one lich, is probably not aware of this problem yet.

Although he was only one step away from becoming a legend a thousand years ago, he is not a legend after all. Maybe he is just a lich without a household registration.

Thinking of this, Roland felt it necessary to give it a try.

He took a step back and casually cast a six-ring spell to defend against the Lich King's attack.

Using the blessing inside the High Priest's Staff as energy, Roland generously cast a large number of spells he knew, fighting back and forth with the Lich King.

Although he has the support of the Crown of Domination, the Lich King's strength is not particularly exaggerated. He is just at the level of an ordinary seventh-ring spellcaster, except that his magic power is a little higher and his casting speed is a little faster.

Fortunately, Roland also had the blessing to assist him, plus the various spellcasting skills he learned in his previous life, so he was able to deal with it easily.

Unfortunately, since Roland's strength is only at the fourth level, even with the blessing, he can only use some simple high-level spells at most.

Although Roland could cast slightly more complex high-level spells or legendary spells, his body could not bear it.

Although the energy consumption of spellcasting is completely covered by the blessing, and most of the pressure on the body and soul is also shared by the blessing, Roland still has to actively construct the spell model, so this part of the pressure needs to be borne by Roland himself.

Even if it was a simple high-level spell, casting it continuously put a lot of pressure on Roland.

Therefore, Roland could easily deal with the Lich King at the beginning, but as time went on, Roland gradually fell into a disadvantage.

After defending against the Lich King's attack again, Roland took advantage of the break in the attack, tightly grasped the High Priest's Staff, and the Grimoire immediately appeared in his other hand.

Then, the grimoire was quickly opened and quickly turned to the page that recorded a high-level spell.

Seventh-level spell—plane exile.

Since the blessing in the high priest's staff is a blessing from the dark elemental world, it is very effective in casting dark elemental or necromancy spells, but it is not so suitable for casting space spells.

In addition, space spells are basically more complicated spells, so the casting time of this seven-ring spell is relatively long.

The Lich King naturally seized this opportunity and casually cast a seven-ring necromancy spell, directly shattering Roland's shield.

After losing the protection of the shield, Roland's fragile body was exposed to the Lich King.

Without hesitation, dozens of light balls made of dark elements blasted towards Roland.

Any of these light balls would kill Roland instantly if they touched him.

However, the shield gave him enough time to delay.

As a powerful spatial fluctuation descended upon the Lich King, his expression changed drastically.

Under this power, the fire of his soul began to tremble constantly, and a powerful and irresistible force was constantly expelling his soul from this body.

Under such circumstances, the Lich King naturally concentrated his energy on fighting this force, and he naturally lost control of the ball of light.

Without the control of the spellcaster, Roland naturally defended against the attack easily. Later, when the Lich King was fighting against the spatial exile, Roland also took advantage of the victory and decisively cast a spell to destroy the spatial anchor that had also lost control.

After losing the space anchor's blockade and stabilization of space, the effect of space exile is once again enhanced.

Roland did not continue to attack, but prepared the teleportation spell in advance. Once the space exile had no effect, Roland would run away immediately.

The lich was still too difficult to deal with. His resistance to dark elements was too high, and most of the spells Roland could cast with the high priest's staff were dark element or necromancy spells, so the attack effect was too poor.

If he wasn't a lich, Roland would have to keep casting spells to defend himself and wouldn't have had the extra time to cast spells and run away, otherwise he would have teleported away long ago.

After spending dozens of seconds preparing a high-ring space teleportation to ensure that he could teleport away even if the Lich King placed a space anchor, Roland turned his gaze to the Lich King in front of him.

Looking at the Lich King who was still fighting against the exile, Roland showed no mercy.

Since he now had plenty of time, Roland did not simply use the blessing as energy.

Instead, he chose to use blessings to temporarily enhance his own mental strength.

Roland stopped improving only after it reached the level of six rings.

Then, relying on his enhanced mental strength, Roland began to cast a spell.

Sixth-ring spell—purification.

Sixth-level spell—Holy Light.

Roland cast two spells based on positive energy, specifically targeting the undead.

As the two spells covered the Lich King's body, his highly undead body began to be purified and the degree of undeadness decreased.

Although the Death Shield locked his vitality, it did not mean he was invincible; most spells were still effective.

As the degree of undeadization decreased, this body became increasingly unaccustomed to the Lich King and even began to reject him.

After all, this is the body of the person in charge, not the body of the Lich King, so it naturally rejects the Lich King as an outsider.

If the Lich King had not forcibly transformed the body of the person in charge into a highly undead form, this body would have rejected the Lich King long ago.

If the Lich King is given enough time, he will definitely be able to transform the person in charge's body into his own appearance.

Although his body was rejecting the Lich King, he did not give up. He tightly controlled the head of his body and fought against the exile.

In response to this, Roland chose to increase his strength, and various positive energy spells continued to cover his body, constantly purifying and weakening the Lich King.

Roland's spatial exile meant that the Lich King's identity as an unregistered person had been discovered. What he had to fight against was not a seven-ring spell, but the rejection of him by the entire material world.

Even if this rejection is only the world's instinctive reaction and not the full-force rejection of the entire material world, this rejection will not stop unless the Lich King is excluded or hides his identity again.

The constant rejection from the material world, coupled with Roland's constant purification, consumed the Lich King in the end.

(End of this chapter)