Since Ye Chui left Stan Town and began his own adventure, he has experienced many things, and his fame has become known to others along with these events. Many people have heard of this young man who possesses a white-covered spellbook yet seems to understand all kinds of magic, and they also know that he seems to be a summoner, possibly a swordsman, and even very likely a believer.
The Casual Magic Guild, this guild with a strange name, has also risen to fame. It was formed in just over a short year (plus the nine months Ye Chui and the others spent in the Bone Burial Ground) and has obtained a four-star rating.
Moreover, not long ago, he single-handedly dealt with over a hundred people from the View who attacked him, which made his name even more known to people.
However, probably because Ye Chui’s own prestige is really too great, the people around him have become less known for their abilities. When people discuss how many kinds of magic Ye Chui possesses, they won’t mention how powerful Debbie’s heroic spirits are, nor how sacred Lessa’s holy words are, nor how tricky Green’s brick is…
For example, the three people Debbie is facing now, seeing that Ye Chui is not here, and having sneak-attacked and severely injured the middle-aged Joker (they thought the middle-aged Joker was the devil Joker with terrifying strength), leaving only Debbie, they felt that dealing with this little summoner girl would be effortless.
But this idea underwent a complete change rapidly in the following few minutes.
The krypton-gold female swordsman Gilgar made them re-recognise the terror of this girl.
Dazzling sword lights and crisp, ear-shattering fighting sounds continuously echoed in the cavern. Gilgar led the three to one side of the cavern to avoid harming the innocent. Debbie stood by watching and could feel that Gilgar would have no problem dealing with these three guys, so she breathed a sigh of relief, gently rubbed the small head of Jiji floating beside her, let Jiji return to the heroic spirit world, and then summoned another heroic spirit, the all-purpose housekeeper Afu’er.
“Hurry and see how he is, if you can heal him.” Debbie called to Afu’er, hurriedly running to the middle-aged Joker lying on the ground.
Fortunately, she discovered that although the middle-aged Joker had just been severely injured by wind blades, he hadn’t stopped breathing yet. That’s good; as long as he hasn’t died, Afu’er can save him!
Those children surrounded them, crying sounds continuously ringing out. Debbie hurriedly comforted them, telling them to step back a bit.
When Afu’er walked to the middle-aged Joker’s side and began treatment, Debbie suddenly sensed something, that bat!
The bat was fluttering above Debbie’s head, making slight pitter-patter sounds, and it looked like it planned to land beside Debbie, which immediately displeased her. Annoying little guy! She quietly squatted down, picked up a stone from the ground, then pretended to be nonchalant, watching Afu’er treat the Joker, but her little eyes were secretly glancing at the air, eyes sparkling…
Ye Chui bat: “…”
Although Ye Chui now couldn’t see, his ultrasonic vision allowed him to see even more things. Everything in the cavern could produce a three-dimensional image-like picture in his mind through echoes. He could sense every person’s movements with utmost clarity. Of course, the stone in Debbie’s hand couldn’t fool him, nor could her slightly turning her head pretending to be nonchalant but actually secretly observing him…
He’d better not fly over for now.
The other bat clones were rapidly heading this way. Ye Chui decided to wait until all the other bat clones gathered before reappearing.
So Ye Chui began to focus his attention on the three fighting Gilgar.
He roughly knew what had happened here, and seeing Tag and the other two also let him know a limitation of his browser search engine: Since arriving in Joker Town, Ye Chui had used the search engine to search much information, but hadn’t found any about Tag and the others.
If they had just fallen into the mine, they should still be within Ye Chui’s search range, but he hadn’t searched them up.
The reason is probably… Ye Chui thought they had already died.
In other words, people whom Ye Chui subjectively believes are already dead cannot be searched by the search engine.
Ye Chui temporarily focused all his attention on that battle.
Even facing these three, Gilgar could hold a sufficient advantage. The golden figure continuously flew up and down in the cavern’s shadows, sword qi crisscrossing. Occasionally, pained cries from Dallas or the other swordsman could be heard. Tag, as a magician, always lingered at a distance waiting for opportunities to attack.
Ye Chui could sense the urgency and shock on Tag’s face. Debbie’s summoned heroic spirit exceeded his imagination… His somewhat cold eyes suddenly looked towards Debbie’s side, his body hiding behind a stalagmite, then quickly flipping through the spellbook, releasing a strange spell.
Intermediate Wind Spell [Wind Bird]!
An almost completely transparent little bird condensed in front of Tag. It really looked like a genuine little bird, flapping its wings crookedly and starting to fly towards Debbie’s direction.
But of course, this wasn’t a real little bird. It was condensed from wind elements, riding the wind, and upon approaching the target, could instantly transform into sharp wind blades.
Tag had used this somewhat insidious spell to kill who knows how many powerful swordsmen and magicians. Releasing the Wind Bird, letting it silently approach the enemy’s side, and instantly slitting the enemy’s throat!
When fighting summoners, as long as one has enough experience, one knows a huge weakness of summoners, that is their main body. As long as the main body is killed, the heroic spirits will disappear! Tag’s mouth pulled a cold smile, remotely controlling the Wind Bird to approach Debbie.
At this moment, he believed no one could save this little girl.
However, he soon noticed a bat rapidly flying towards that Wind Bird. In Ye Chui’s ultrasonic vision, the Wind Bird condensed from wind was extremely conspicuous. Ye Chui could also clearly perceive the terrifying power contained within this Wind Bird.
In bat state, Ye Chui couldn’t cast magic. The only thing he could do was… play BGM!
The iPad spellbook had become an iPod spellbook, floating at his side. As Ye Chui rushed towards the Wind Bird, he quickly browsed the playlist, searching for usable music. Soon, he selected one: “Arrow of the Crimson Lotus”.
Ye Chui had only used this BGM once before. This BGM’s effect was to gigantify a part of Ye Chui’s body!
The iPod spellbook, unlike the iPad, didn’t have external speakers, so the rising music could only be heard in Ye Chui’s ears. Accompanied by that passionate anime movement, Ye Chui felt something, and his body instantly swelled countless times, from a bat no bigger than a palm to instantly becoming a bat the size of an ordinary person.
Relative to the small bat, this was already a giant bat.
Hiss
The huge wings flapped, immediately intercepting that Wind Bird.
“Swish swish swish”
The Wind Bird was like a bomb; upon hitting an obstacle, it would explode, sharp wind blades scattering everywhere, most of which landed on the giant bat’s body.
The bat’s body was then torn into pieces, revealing the small bat’s true body inside.
Under the Arrow of the Crimson Lotus, Ye Chui could gain gigantification ability. This was an extremely mana-consuming combat method. The last time Ye Chui used it, he could only gigantify one arm, but now he could achieve complete gigantification.
After dividing into small bat clones, each small bat had about one percent of the mana, but that mana was enough for him to gigantify the small bat into a giant bat.
Whether giant or giant bat, it was actually like a layer of armour. The exterior breaking couldn’t harm the true body inside, just like now: the giant bat was torn to pieces under the wind blades, but the small bat Ye Chui inside was still safe and sound.
Debbie looked at that small bat in surprise. The scene just now of the small bat turning into a giant bat had completely entered her eyes, making her think of something.
“Ye Chui?” she asked doubtfully from her mouth.
“Squeak squeak” Ye Chui made a series of calls from his mouth, as a response, then slowly landed on Debbie’s shoulder.
At this time, accompanied by the sound of wings flapping, a few more bats flew into the cavern, chaotically flying above Debbie’s head.
“Ye Chui, how did you turn into a bat?” Debbie’s small face was full of shock as she shouted.
Tag also showed a shocked expression because of the scene before him. He sensed the peculiarity of those bats, but for the moment couldn’t connect those bats to Ye Chui. Gilgar shouted loudly and rushed towards Tag, but Dallas and the other swordsman hurriedly blocked her, buying time for Tag to kill Debbie.
Tag immediately cast another powerful spell: [Wind Blade Storm]
Sheets of wind blades were summoned like a violent storm and rain, flying towards Debbie.
Debbie now had summoned two heroic spirits, Gilgar and Afu’er, and for the moment had no time to defend.
So the few bat Ye Chuis that had already flown to Debbie’s side acted simultaneously, beginning to flutter around Debbie. At the same time, Ye Chui activated another BGM, Rock House Jail.
Earth-shattering!
This was the BGM Ye Chui released at Kas and Windsor’s wedding. This music was a very shocking military tune. When this BGM played, it could activate the “Warship Bodyguard” phenomenon. One bat Ye Chui’s activated Warship Bodyguard might not be enough, but now several bat Ye Chuis had arrived here, and releasing BGM together, the power was already sufficiently strong!
One by one miniature warship phantoms appeared around Debbie’s body, beginning to fly and escort!
When those terrifying wind blades came assaulting, the warship formation immediately began combat. A miniature but intensely tragic aerial defense battle unfolded thus. “Boom!” “Boom!” Several warships simultaneously attacked a sheet of wind blades, tiny firelights continuously flashing. One by one warships were damaged and fell, but immediately after, more warships condensed into existence.
The BGM released by several bat Ye Chuis united together; that sound Debbie could already vaguely hear. She stood somewhat stiffly in place, watching the bats flying around her body continuously condensing warships to intercept and battle those terrifying wind blades.
Tag’s expression became extremely ugly; he tried hard to urge the wind blades’ assault.
Then, one by one bat Ye Chuis continuously flew in from the nearby caves, joining the ranks spiraling around Debbie’s body.
Those bats quickly became a dense swarm, making a “rustle rustle” sound.
In a certain instant, those bats’ figures abruptly condensed together, and Ye Chui’s body appeared just like that in front of Debbie. The countless bat Ye Chuis’ iPod spellbooks also fused together, forming a brand new iPad spellbook.
Ye Chui’s true body abruptly appeared, and the passive defense armour swordsman was immediately activated. He swung the long sword in his hand to block Tag’s continuous wind blades, and at the same time counterattacked with a sword. Sword qi spread out, with a boom, Tag was forced to interrupt the magic and awkwardly jumped to the side.
“Ye Chui!? It’s you? You… what was that magic just now… What exactly are you?”
Tag looked at the figure standing in front of Debbie, his face indescribably shocked. Clearly, this [Dark Bats in Multitudes] bat clone magic, even Tag, a magician with extremely high fame, had never seen before.
