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Season 1 Chapter 162: Proof (2)

The Great Mage Returns after 4000 Years – Chapter 162 – Proof (2)

Translator: Seven

Editors: Ana_Banana, Yahiko

Suddenly, a huge bow appeared in Milled’s hand.

‘A longbow?’

It was much larger than a regular longbow as its size easily surpassed 2 meters.

Frey narrowed his eyes. He hadn’t expected the Demigod to draw a weapon at that moment.

‘Is he a Demigod with a power similar to Riki’s?’

For example, the power of the bow. Of course, he couldn’t just jump to conclusions simply because a weapon had been drawn.

Although he wasn’t as strong as Riki, Frey still decided to stay cautious in case this Demigod had something up his sleeve.

Moreover, the moment Milled pulled back the bowstring, Frey became suspicious.

There were no arrows to be seen touching the taut bowstring. In other words, Milled was just pulling back the string.

“…!”

Frey instantaneously gathered his mana and cast a barrier spell.

Pit.

The sound of the bowstring being released was very faint, but the power behind the attack was beyond imagination.

Crack!

“…!”

This barrier, which could stop even the strongest 7 star spells, was shattered in an instant. Frey bent his back to the limit, and something shot past his chin.

It didn’t touch him, but he still felt chills from the attack.

‘Invisible arrow.’

No. It was something else.

Nothing was actually launched into the air. Perhaps he was shooting his divine power like an arrow.

Boom!

The sound alone was enough to send shivers down his spine. Despite losing some of its power because of the barrier, the invisible projectile still smashed the dunes behind him to pieces.

He didn’t look back, but he could already imagine how horrific a sight it was.

Paht.

Frey quickly reapplied his barrier while Milled smirked and pulled back his bowstring once again.

“Are you just going to keep using your barrier? Wouldn’t it be better to use your Absolute Field?”

“You’re so meddlesome. I know what I’m doing, so don’t worry about it.” (TL: strange conversation…)

“Kukuku. Right, you wouldn’t want to use it from the start. After all, even if you are a 9 star Wizard with a lot of mana, you wouldn’t be able to maintain Absolute Field for a long time.”

He knew about Absolute Field. That meant that he’d either fought a 9 star Wizard before or he’d heard about it from someone.

Most Demigods would be the former, but it was possible that Milled was the latter. After all, he was a Demigod who was unusually interested in humans.

‘If that’s the case, then there’s a chance.’

There was a very large difference between something you were told about and something you experienced personally.

Pipipit.

The bowstring snapped once again.

Frey was also concentrated on the sound, so he didn’t miss the three separated sounds from the bowstring.

Crack!

Once again, his barrier broke. However, Frey had perfectly avoided the three arrows.

In a way, they were much easier to avoid than the first. It was a small difference, but it was still noticeable.

Milled’s expression changed a little.

‘He’s a Wizard, yet he was able to move so quickly…’

It was impossible to avoid his arrows so easily. The arrows he fired traveled at the speed of sound.

There was no need to reload, and there was less wind resistance since the object that was traveling was just a mass of divine power without a real physical body.

Even Master class Knights or First class Magic warriors who had trained their bodies to the limit would not be able to easily avoid his arrows.

At this sight, Milled couldn’t help but feel a chill for a moment.

‘What kind of human…’

The threat of the invisible arrows when they first appeared was beyond imagination. Even the vast majority of skilled fighters would lose their lives to the first arrow without knowing what happened.

However, this man had been able to immediately grasp the fact that he had no arrows on his bow and deploy an omnidirectional barrier to defend against whatever attack that might have come.

His instantaneous judgment and level-headedness were so surprisingly sharp and accurate that Milled was dumbfounded for a moment.

Even at that moment.

Frey’s eyes were locked onto his bow.

By looking at where the bow was being aimed, he was able to predict the approximate path that the invisible arrows would take.

Then, with his barrier, he would be able to slow the arrow down enough, allowing him to avoid it.

Composure, observation, and reaction speed. If even one of these was not up to par, then such a thing would have not been possible.

‘With Demigods… no. This guy is experienced in every way.’

A Demigod, who had lived for thousands of years, was thinking this.

This fact alone increased the man’s danger level by several times.

He had to kill him here.

Suddenly, Milled’s expression changed.

From the tip of Frey’s foot, ice spikes began shooting up. They were so powerful and sharp that even steel would be torn apart.

The power of this spell, which was cast silently and without any prior warning, was extremely shocking.

But Milled’s response to it was simple.

He lifted his right foot, and he st