Chapter 219: Ch.218 Sorcerer’s Battle
Chapter 219: Ch.218 Sorcerer’s Battle
Su Ming casually walked through the battlefield, which was now littered with craters. If the construction quality of Kamar-Taj hadn\'t been as solid, Su Ming would have worried about the entire complex sliding down the mountain.
The symbiote wasn\'t the only prisoner that had escaped. As Su Ming moved forward, he casually dispatched a few lesser demons. These things couldn\'t be killed for good. If slain in the real world, they\'d simply respawn in the hell dimensions.
Still, Su Ming didn\'t like having demons watching him work, so he sent them home. They all swore they\'d get revenge later, but Su Ming deflected their threats swiftly.
"I was hired by the Ancient One to deal with you. If you want revenge, take it up with her."
Watching the demons die reluctantly under his sword, their faces twisted in frustration, made Su Ming feel pretty good.
He even let the doctor get some practice in, having him waste dozens of bullets to take down a minor demon.
Not that it actually killed the demon.
BANG!
"Aaaah!"
BANG!
"Aaaah!"
BANG BANG BANG!
"Ooooh oooh oooh!"
"Reload."
"Can\'t you just finish me off quickly?"
The little demon was near tears. If it tried to cast a spell, Su Ming would smack it down with his giant sword like a door slam. If it resisted, Su Ming would cuff it with his shapeshifting weapon.
The demon had no choice but to stand there, helplessly allowing the other human to torture it with a cruel device.
Dozens of bullets embedded in its head, bloating its goat-like face, making it heavier, but not killing it. The bullets and guns weren\'t magical, so they couldn\'t deal fatal damage, but the pain was real—and endless.
"Can\'t you cooperate a little and just die already?" Su Ming said impatiently.
"What do you want me to do? We demons don\'t die from regular weapons! What else can I do?" The demon was miserable, feeling like it had the worst luck in the universe. Earth was too dangerous. Not only was there the Ancient One, but now there was this brute who enjoyed torturing demons for fun. Who was the real demon here?
"Do you know why you\'ve remained a minor demon for so long? Because you don\'t understand people at all. Your skills are lacking," Su Ming said as he scraped his sword across the demon\'s scalp, producing a cold metallic sound. "You could just go home without needing a guide, couldn\'t you?"
"I... I get it."
Just as Holloway reloaded and fired another shot, the demon gave a convincing scream and ignited from the inside out, turning to black ash. It had taken the opportunity to kill itself.
"Congratulations, Doctor. You can now call yourself a demon hunter," Su Ming said, clapping Holloway on the shoulder.
Holloway\'s face twitched. They had wasted so many bullets, when Su Ming could\'ve just finished the demon off with a single swing of his sword.
Of course, Su Ming knew that, but they were a team, weren\'t they?
If Holloway didn\'t contribute, he might start feeling useless. Now that he\'d taken down an enemy, he probably felt better about himself. And even though Holloway didn\'t quite understand Su Ming\'s intentions, he still followed orders and fired his gun. That was a good start—minions who followed commands in battle were far more useful.
"Hey, Cloak, you want to take a turn?" Su Ming asked, looking at the Cloak of Levitation, which was lazily floating nearby as if about to fall asleep.
The Cloak immediately perked up, its collar shaking like a fan, showing a strong refusal.
"Suit yourself. Your loss."
Su Ming shrugged, pulling another demon over and dispatching it with a single sword stroke. The demon\'s goat-like face wore an expression of relief as it disintegrated into ash, almost as if it had attained enlightenment.
The aura from the depths of the temple hadn\'t changed since they arrived. The gray pillar of light hadn\'t expanded or contracted, which meant the situation was still in a stalemate. Since Su Ming planned to offer his services to the Ancient One, it was best to arrive at a critical moment.
After all, offering help in a desperate situation was far more valuable than adding to an already successful effort.
The distance wasn\'t far, so Su Ming was deliberately stalling. If he really wanted to rush in, he could get there quickly and didn\'t have to worry about anything going wrong.
But the Cloak of Levitation seemed to sense his thoughts. It suddenly flew behind Su Ming and wrapped itself around him, lifting him into the air with a strong pull.
"Wait! Your color doesn\'t match my uniform! This is embarrassing!" Su Ming protested.
But he knew the Cloak had noticed something important, and continuing to stall would be inappropriate. Reluctantly, he allowed himself to be carried forward.
Namor\'s disappearance was suspicious, and that was the most pressing issue.
The Cloak swiftly delivered Su Ming to the edge of the battlefield, with Holloway sprinting behind them.
If not for the fact that these people were dressed like sorcerers, Su Ming would\'ve thought he\'d walked onto the wrong set. It looked like a massive battle between Jedi and Sith.
Both sides were sorcerers, hurling spells and beams of light in all directions. Magic, the likes of which Su Ming had never seen, was being flung as if it cost nothing, and the two groups clashed fiercely in close combat.
The Ancient One\'s bald head stood out among the hundreds of fighters, and Su Ming immediately spotted her. She was wearing her signature yellow silk robe, with a white pillar of light bursting from her back. The immense white magic energy made everything around her seem ethereal.
But her opponent was also a woman—a stranger to Su Ming. This woman had voluminous wavy hair, wore heavy black eyeliner and lipstick, and was dressed in a revealing, low-cut leather outfit. Her long legs were encased in black stockings and boots.
She wielded deep black magic, and the black pillar of light clashing with the Ancient One\'s white magic formed the towering gray beam that pierced the sky.
The two women were evenly matched, battling fiercely at both close range and with mid-range spells. They fought from the real world into the mirror dimension and shattered it, returning to reality. Fragments of space and time appeared around them, disintegrating just as quickly. No one else could intervene in this battle—it was on a level far beyond what the eye could see.
Both sorcerers\' magic was being countered by the other. The Ancient One repeatedly used the Eye of Agamotto, but her opponent had an artifact of her own, disrupting the Time Stone\'s power.
"Let\'s land here," Su Ming said.
The Cloak set him down in a hidden spot, and Su Ming quickly found cover behind a broken palace wall, scanning the two opposing forces for any familiar faces.
"Cloak, what do you think?"
The Cloak brushed against Su Ming\'s mask, making a soft rustling sound as if to say, "Something\'s definitely off."