Chapter 97 Turbulence of Time and Space

Chapter 97 Turbulence of Time and Space
At the moment when Roland was forcibly teleported, Gray Crow also emerged from the void, grabbed Roland's robe, and was swept into the turbulence of space with him.

After the host of the ceremony left, the consciousness of the dark elemental world sub-plane that descended here was also a little hesitant.

However, it did not hesitate for long, and soon, it received a request for sacrifice from another host.

He looked at the little man on the Crown of Domination, and then he extended his power, trying to bring the Lich King's soul over.

Although the Lich King was somewhat disappointed that Roland had successfully teleported away, he did not try to resist the sub-dimensional consciousness, and was easily pulled out of the Crown of Domination by it.

According to Roland's sacrifice practice, the sub-dimensional consciousness shattered the Lich King's soul, transformed it into soul nourishment, and randomly sprinkled it in the dark elemental world.

Afterwards, according to the rule of equivalent exchange, the sub-dimensional consciousness packed up the blessings brought by the sacrifice of the Lich King and placed it directly on the spot. It then disconnected the connecting channel and left the material world.

After it left, Hela, with fresh blood on her body, also hurried in, and the blood on the long sword in her right hand was dripping onto the ground.

Hela looked at the mess in front of her, bit her lip, and the taste of blood flowed into her mouth.

She did not shed tears, but instead tightly grasped the sword in her hand and walked to the front of Ci Fu.

Hela stretched out her hand and put all the blessings into the space bracelet. Then, she looked at the Crown of Domination that fell to the ground.

Under the oppression of the Lich King, the Crown of Domination has lost its previous brightness and turned dim.

Hela was a little hesitant, as she was not sure whether the Lich King was dead or not.

Although after Roland teleported away, Hela, as the second host who remotely controlled the Gray Crow to prepare for the ceremony, sacrificed the Lich King.

However, through the shared vision of Gray Crow, Hela only saw the Lich King launching an attack on Roland that seemed to be able to destroy everything.

Finally, Hela had no idea how effective the sacrificial ceremony was.

After hesitating for a while, Hela decided to act cautiously. Based on what Roland taught her, Hela threw various extraordinary materials far away and, through a remote activation ceremony, teleported the Crown of Domination to the secret cave where she had been kidnapped before.

Then Hela left.

She had to think about how to rescue Roland from the space turbulence.

Although Hela didn't know much about space magic, she still knew some basic things.

In order to return to the material world from the turbulence of space, Roland needed an accurate anchor point from the material world.

In fact, this was also the reason why she let Gray Crow rush forward and follow Roland into the space turbulence at the end.

As her natal magical pet, the Gray Crow is undoubtedly the best anchor to lock Hela.

However, one Gray Crow might not be enough, so Hela prepared some preparations in the material world to amplify her connection with the Gray Crow, and then arranged some space nodes to assist Roland in locking her position.

While Hela was working hard to save Roland in the material world, Roland did not give up saving himself.

In the space turbulence, in order to save energy, Roland chose to flow along with the chaotic space turbulence. At the same time, he also scanned the chaotic environment in the space turbulence, looking for a possibility of leaving.

Although Roland found some weak anchor points, he did not dare to try it easily. Who knows what these anchor points represent.

It would be bad if we were teleported to some weird place.

If Hela wasn't there, Roland wouldn't mind being alone. He didn't have a sense of belonging to Sinar anyway, so changing places wouldn't make any difference to him.

However, Hela is still a teenager. Even though she is already a third-ring spellcaster, Roland is still a little worried about her.

Roland scanned the spatial turbulence while speaking to the gray crow on his shoulder.

“Gray Crow, move a little, use your super intelligence and find Hela’s location.”

In response to Roland's words, Gray Crow tilted his head, his eyes full of innocence. "Don't play dumb, hurry up and find it."

Roland met Gray Crow's gaze and spoke speechlessly.

Seeing Roland's attitude, the Gray Crow had no choice but to put away its attempt to deceive, revealing a helpless look, then flapped its wings and flew away.

In the past few years following Hela, Gray Crow also knew Roland's abilities.

Based on its experience over the years, there is basically nothing that can be difficult for Roland, and the same goes for space-time turbulence.

Roland was not in a hurry at all, so it was naturally not in a hurry either.

Originally it wanted to give up and get away with it, but the turbulence in the space outside was scary enough to look at.

It reluctantly activated its own ability to become virtual, passed through the shield, flew in the turbulence of space, and looked for Hela's anchor point according to its contract with Hela.

After Gray Crow left, Roland did not continue scanning and searching.

The task of finding the needle in the haystack was given to Gray Crow, and Roland wanted to try other methods.

For example: lucky.

Roland took out a dice and prepared to use divination to see if his return to the material world would be smooth.

Divination spell - luck perception.

Roland threw the dice into his palm.

The dice spun several times in Roland's palm, and finally stopped at six.

Six, this number is a bit tricky.

Roland used a ten-sided dice. Although six represented good luck, it was only a little bit better and did not mean that everything would go smoothly.

Although based on his experience in using language spells to increase the success rate of weapon enhancement in his previous life, the judgment of luck perception is relatively vague. Good luck does not mean that everything will go smoothly, and bad luck does not mean that you will definitely fail.

But, better luck is always better than bad luck.

Besides, this is the real world, maybe the prophecy spell will be very powerful.

In the gaming world of the previous life, due to the limited expressiveness of the game, the effects of prophecy spells were not particularly magical. They could only interfere with and affect the various probabilities within the game. Spells that predicted the future could only be used to learn about version information in advance, or to open maps in guild wars and spy on the routes of enemy players.

Roland hesitated for a moment and chose to interfere.

At the cost of overdrawing future luck, Roland reversed the luck on the dice.

He didn't overdraw too much, and after raising the number on the dice to seven, Roland gave up interfering.

Although Roland was quite proficient in prophecy spells and he could slowly repay his overdrawn luck, he was still cautious and didn't dare to just max it out mindlessly like he did in his previous life.

It was fine when playing in competitions in the previous life. It didn't matter if he overdrew. As long as he could suppress the backlash until the end of the game and the official account was recovered, the price Roland had to pay would be nothing.

And there will naturally be new accounts for new competitions.

But, the past is the past, and the present is the present. Roland doesn’t dare to play like this now.

 I actually got the second round of recommendations for my new book, that’s great.

  

(End of this chapter)