The walls of the sphere was constantly fortified by drawing water from the large lake nearby and was working their way towards the two men within.
At the same time, both Fire High G.o.ds utilized their dark Purple Fire magic to vaporize the water.
They couldn't escape the sphere through other means, such as teleportation, since that would require their physical body to travel the distance between the starting point and the destination, which wasn't possible.
The water trap was the manifestation of a forbidden ancient water spell called Water Dome of Doom. Any living being that came in direct contact with the water of the spell would have its water fluids sucked up dry and die as a result.
It was especially deadly for the fire users. After all, water was the weakness of fire. Therefore, they found it hard to break out of the sphere and could only attempt to maintain the distance between them and the water.
"F*ck this s.h.i.+t! F*ck the b.a.s.t.a.r.d who is behind this! If I ever get out of here, I am so going to f*ck him or her over so hard that even his or hers mother won't f*cking recognize her child!"
A man with a face enough to stun the mortals to death was cursing repeatedly as he kept pouring his magic into the protective Flame Barrier around them. Sweat was pouring down his skin, since he had been using his energy nonstop for years now.
"If you have so much energy to waste your words like this, why don't you focus them on breaking us out of here instead, Blaze?" Magma tiredly asked by his side.
"F*ck you! If I had the power to break out of this cage, I would have already done it! Why would I then f*cking stay in this torture?" The younger brother, Blaze angrily screamed.
"No thank you. I don't practice incest. Try someone else instead." The older brother countered in a serious voice.
"Who wants to f*ck you? Maybe sister-in-law but definitely not me! Just the thought makes me want to puke! I will stay forever faithful to my love..."
Pain erupted momentarily in Blaze's chest as he thought of the woman of his life. Even though she was long gone, she was never forgotten.