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Chapter 289 Snow and Wind Control Technology

Chapter 289 Snow and Wind Control Technology

In the snowy valley.

Lelia leaned over the campfire and asked, "What did Kana say?"

Abis looked at Telga and said in his confused eyes, "You are an ice mage, right?"

Telga nodded: "My major is indeed the element - cold."

"Then can't you stop the snowstorm?"

"Ah? Me?!" Telga pointed at himself.

He was overconfident about himself. How could he possibly do such a thing and stop the blizzard?

That would have to be something that only a well-known wizard could do. Before that, he would have to at least learn the large-scale spell blizzard to be able to do it.

I am still some distance away from learning how to control a blizzard. Although I have done some research, it is impossible for me to be able to do something as outrageous as stopping a blizzard.

If he could do this, he wouldn't have almost died in the mouths of those snow monsters before.

He quickly waved his hands: "No, no, how can I do such a thing."

"What if the snowstorm just stops or weakens in a small area? At least enough for us to get through."

Although Abis works as a mage, her main job is that of a priest.

Although I have been studying the relevant literature and knowledge of mages over the years, it is not easy to gain a deep understanding.

But she also knew that if that was the case, it should be feasible to some extent.

The source of this knowledge is Maxim, who is a three-element wizard, so his knowledge in this area should be trustworthy.

And she just asked in the channel.

It is really great to be able to exchange information and intelligence in real time and quickly. We can get intelligence and knowledge support at any time to solve our current difficulties and problems.

Telga opened his mouth to refuse, but had to consider the possibility.

It's possible, there's still a chance.

But there is a huge difference between saying it and actually doing it, he has not yet reached that level of skill.

After thinking about it, I could only shake my head.

“Not likely. Although the method you mentioned is feasible to a certain extent, it depends on my understanding of this blizzard.

But this is simply impossible. It would require me to be extremely sensitive to the flow of magic in this blizzard.

How could I possibly do that?

Only if we achieve these two conditions can we forge a viable path forward."

That explains it a bit.

Abis frowned and said, "What if I could feel it? I could sense the precise flow direction and nodes, and mark the location for you. Could you do it?"

"You can do it?" Telga was a little surprised.

Is this something that can be done casually?

"If you can be really precise and practice coordination, maybe there's a chance."

He could only say this and didn't dare to make any boasts.

"Then give it a try."

Abisi acted decisively and leaned out from the opening in the stone wall. "Let's try this area near the entrance."

As she spoke, she blinked and focused her attention on assessing the flow of magic power.

In an instant, her world turned gray.

Only the flow of magic power in the air became gradually clearer, and the ice elements mixed in the violent snow and wind became clearly visible.

"There." Abisi called out.

In a certain area of the ice and snow, a spot of light flashed.

That was a burst of light magic released by Abis there, used to locate the area.

"Ah?" Telga was stunned.

Didn't you just start observing? How did you already confirm it?

How could anyone figure it out just by blinking and glancing at it? Shouldn't one meditate deeply and then make some arrangements?

He always felt that their mission was much more difficult than Abis's.

Why does the other person seem so relaxed?
“It fluctuated, and now it’s here.”

Abis ignored it and focused on observing the nodes.

The light spot changed place again.

Telga didn't care about anything else and began to control it with his open palms.

He couldn't see or feel anything, and could only control the direction of the light spot as if he were controlling a simulated flow.

This kind of control is like shrinking the magic power so that its power is not too violent.

The elements of nature have varying degrees of activity.

A blizzard like this was a sign of extreme activity, so all he had to focus on was keeping it down. As he did so, the area actually seemed to be weakening.

"Transferred."

Following Abis's reminder, he immediately switched control of his power.

This was a little difficult and strenuous for him, but he had no choice but to grit his teeth and give it a try.

As the practice progressed, the snowstorm in the area of their entrance seemed to have weakened, and the cold wind blowing in was much weaker.

It's not that cold anymore.

"Hmm, it seems to be working." Lelia shouted.

"I, I can't do it anymore. I need to adapt." Telga said quickly.

Only then did they stop.

Abisi acted nonchalant. After all, she just needed to do an appraisal and provide some attention.

With the skill [Identification], the consumption is not great, and it can even be called easy.

"If it's feasible, then practice more."

And so they began training.

Probably the next day.

Telga has begun to keep up with Abis's conversion speed.

But once you start taking action, it becomes a bit troublesome.

So some training is needed.

And the blizzard showed no sign of stopping. This was already the third day.

On the 5th day.

The blizzard actually intensified, as if it noticed that they had not left and became more violent.

At this time, Telga was ready to take action.

"Come on, it's time to get through this area."

Everyone gathered together and started moving forward.

One after another, dots of light flickered around them.

As the light spots flickered, Telga had to raise his hands and start controlling it continuously.

Follow the crowd and move forward slowly.

Fortunately, he was walking in the middle, and everyone blocked the wind and snow for him, allowing him to catch his breath.

Just move forward slowly.

After enduring for nearly an hour, they seemed to have finally broken through the defense line formed by the blizzard.

As if there was a barrier, the blizzard began to weaken rapidly as they passed through.

It became a wall of wind and snow behind them.

"Hoo! Hoo!"

As soon as Telga went out, he fell to his knees, his face covered in sweat dripping onto the snow.

"We actually did it. That's... impressive. Up ahead, is that our destination?"

He was a little excited.

He is about to see what he is looking for.

"Almost there," Annabelle said.

As soon as these words came out, Lelia and the others looked at her.

"What's that look? It's really coming!"

She was very dissatisfied with her teammates' suspicion and shouted.

"Boom, boom, boom!"

"The sound." Gray Fang said, tilting his ear.

Everyone immediately fell silent.

The rumbling sound didn't seem to stop.

"Run! It's an avalanche!"

Just to their side, a huge amount of snow began to collapse downwards, sweeping towards them.

Grayfang jumped onto the pterosaur next to him, which was shivering with cold, without hesitation.

He grabbed Telga, who was kneeling on the ground, and flew into the sky.

Lelia and the others ran forward frantically.

(End of this chapter)

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