Mage Manual

Chapter 280 - 280 241 Poison Mist Swirl and Refraction



Chapter 280 - 280 241 Poison Mist Swirl and Refraction

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Inside the sports car, unlike Ash who still had the energy to taunt, Sonia and Diya tensely grabbed Ash’s shoulders in the front row, pressing their voices to urge the driver to flee, their legs going soft with fear.

There was no way not to be afraid!

Numerous mature scorpion serpents and eight mature quill-bird dragons were not ordinary herd animals but large creatures on par with Two-winged Mages, each capable of challenging one Sonia!

Especially the quill-bird dragons—they could maneuver and fly, excelling in long-range aerial attacks and knew to use “golden rain” to camouflage themselves, ranking as dangerous enemies to be highly cautious of in the Time Continent knowledge biological chart.

Sonia still remembered the countermeasures for quill-bird dragons mentioned in “Time Continent Survival Strategies”: “Kneel on the ground, stick your butt out, cover your head and protect your vital parts, and curl up as much as possible.”

“This way, you’re more likely just to damage your buttocks, and even if you die, you’ll only lose the soul of your butt. Apart from feeling a bit empty when taking a shit, it won’t affect your real life much.”

Since it was a library book, many seniors had left their comments on these strategies, highly rating the butt-protruding technique and even sharing many tips for it.

Though it seemed quite comical, Sonia didn’t laugh when she read it; instead, she memorized it seriously. Because these annotations are the crystallization of Mage wisdom, and the seniors would be pleased if they realized their hard-earned experiences were not being ridiculed—Mages who disrespect knowledge deserve to pay a heavy price.

If even a Two-winged Mage couldn’t beat a quill-bird dragon, that was normal; every Mage had their strengths and weaknesses. Just like Weak Mages could counter all close-range physical enemies but were vulnerable to long-range enemies proficient in applying negative curse damage. Even the most talented and versatile Mages would encounter Void Realm creatures they couldn’t handle.

Even Legendary Mages had weaknesses they couldn’t cover.

As a Mage, one must aim to compensate for weaknesses but also learn to manage risks. Even cheating players like Ash and Sonia couldn’t avoid death, let alone others. It took Diya two years to set foot in the Time Continent, not due to restrictions from the faction realms.

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