Emma immediately sensed something was wrong and commanded, "Wishing Angel, smoke!" Instantly, smoke billowed from the spout of the wishing lamp. The smoke quickly spread, obscuring the view.

 Emma moved through the smoke.

 While standing in the field, she had already memorized the positions of all the metal blocks in the red team's half. Even while moving through the smoke, she avoided most of the sharp metal blocks.

 Of course, scratches were inevitable. She didn't frown because of it.

 The countdown to the second round is nearing its end.

 She had actually managed to buy herself a considerable amount of time. "Tick-tock!"

 Turn 3 begins. New magic cards are quickly acquired.

 Emma glanced at the projections of the two magic cards and immediately brightened up: "They're here!"

 Her luck with card draws in the first two rounds was actually quite average—she didn't consider her first successful wish to be luck.

 The initial five cards and the two cards in the second round failed to bring about a qualitative change for her.

 Aside from its ability to grant wishes, the "Wishing Angel" has rather average stats across the board, and its only usable special move is Smoke.

 Ultimately, this magic card is for "risking your life". Besides that, it can also be used as a cheap high-level sacrifice.

 When its "gamble" fails, the "wishing angel" loses its power. Fortunately, by this third round...

 Lady Luck finally smiled upon her. Emma quietly made her arrangements amidst the smoke.

 Having received the "text command," the "Artistic Beast" rushed into the smoke. Its right hand had somehow returned to normal, even twisting and rotating into the shape of a knight's lance.

 Its "snake tail" hugged the ground, pushing aside the obstructing iron blocks.

 After it entered the smoke, it suddenly opened its mouth, and all the smoke was suddenly sucked into its mouth.

 It devoured the smoke as if it were a treasure trove of gold. Emma reappeared, but she had already moved to the edge of the arena. The tail of the "Beast of Art" overlapped and suddenly sprang backward, propelling its massive body out like a spring.

 The sheer power and speed of that attack would surely shatter the "Shield of Divine Will," and Emma, ​​hiding behind it, would naturally be doomed as well.

 But Emma's eyes were extremely sharp, and just as the "Beast of Art" was about to approach, she suddenly shouted, "Freeze!"

 A moment later, a golden circular array suddenly lit up on the ground, which was previously empty except for the iron block.

 The massive body of the "Beast of Art," pouncing forward, suddenly froze in mid-air. The next second, a golden hue began to appear on its body. From its tail to its torso, everything was transformed into gold!

 The "Midas touch" that Dark had longed for but had never been able to achieve was actually accomplished by Emma!

 Although it's still a long way from true "turning lead into gold," the "beast of art" has indeed been "goldenened."

 have to say.

 When this "beast of art" was transformed from head to toe into a golden statue, it did indeed possess a certain artistic quality.

 Emma sneered and quickly offered the "Golden Beast" as a sacrifice to Special Summon "Golden Devourer"!

 "Golden Devourer" is a six-star magical spirit. Its unique characteristic is that it can be specially summoned as long as a "golden" magical spirit is offered as a sacrifice, regardless of the amount of magical power or the number of spirits.

 Similar magical spirits exist in Emma's deck. One of them can even be Special Summoned using "Golden Treasure" as a tribute.

 The "Golden Devourer" is a humanoid magical spirit. It is enormous, its body resembling a city wall, with extremely long arms that can reach perpendicular to the ground, and relatively short legs. It is robust, with a massive head like that of a wild beast, its gaping maw revealing serrated teeth, making it incredibly ferocious.

 In the third round of the duel, she finally summoned a clearly offensive magical spirit.

 When Special Summoned with "Gold" as a sacrifice, "Gold Devourer" can unleash its ultimate move "Golden Cannon," and the power of the "Golden Cannon" will be greatly increased at this time.

 Emma pointed, and the "Golden Devourer" supported itself on the ground with both hands, leaned forward, opened its huge mouth, and a golden ball of light quickly condensed, ready to be launched.

 But Trinsina certainly couldn't just stand there waiting.

 A canvas had appeared in front of her without her noticing, and the painting on it was already finished. It depicted the scene of the "Beast of Art" being transformed into a golden statue by the magic circle.

 After that, she also summoned a new magical spirit—"Spirit Painter"!

 "Spirit Painter" is a ghost-type magical spirit.

 Its body is transparent, but you can vaguely see that it is a painter wearing a hat, holding painting tools, and exuding a strong artistic aura.

 However, this "spiritual painter" is actually a disguised painter; he is merely a "spiritual painter" who believes himself to be a painter in his imagination.

 Its drawing ability relies entirely on imagination.

 However, when paired with the "sky canvas", it can bring his imagination to life!

 When the suppression caused by the difference in rank is not obvious, star rating cannot fully represent the strength of magical spirits.

 With the "sky canvas," the "spiritual painter" realized his lifelong dream and became a "true painter."

 With a single stroke of its pen, it drew two walls that "descended from the sky" at Trinsina's command.

 "Boom!"

 The city wall was thick and heavy, and it crashed to the ground.

 The "Golden Devourer's" "Golden Cannon" struck the city wall squarely. Although it breached the first wall, it stopped at the second.

 As he watched his "painting" come to life, the "spiritual painter" went mad; that was the effect of his ultimate weapon—the "painter's dream."

 When a "spiritual painter" successfully paints its ideal "painting," its emotions will rise and its abilities will increase.

 Although the star rating remains the same, its panel will be completely surpassed.

 The entire venue was divided into several sections due to the "Silent Transmission Spell." However, the music played by "Divine Cause" could bypass the flow between these sections.

 The "spiritual painter" painted the "giant hand of God," which suddenly burst forth from the "sky canvas" and lunged at the "golden devourer."

 The "Golden Devourer" was quite large, but it appeared extremely small in front of the "Giant Hand of God".

 But at Emma's command, the "Golden Devourer" suddenly stretched out its hands, intertwined its arms, and transformed into a golden drill.

 It actually drilled a huge hole in the palm of that "giant hand of God." The "giant hand of God" then shattered and disappeared.

 The madness on the "spiritual painter's" face subsided considerably, and his entire aura also declined.

 Emma quickly drew her next Magic Card, preparing to use "Golden Devourer" as a tribute to continue her Special Summon!

Chapter 1238 The Golden Codex of Emma Metis

 The Golden Devourer's stats aren't weak. Even though it has already used its two strongest ultimate attacks, its sturdy build makes it more than capable of being a tank.

 However, in a duel at this level, slowing down is tantamount to waiting for death! Therefore, after noticing that the "Spirit Painter's" aura was weakening, she immediately offered the "Golden Devourer" as a sacrifice to Special Summon a higher-ranking magical spirit—"Golden Terracotta Warrior"!

 The magical spirit, cast entirely in gold and resembling a terracotta warrior, rapidly materialized amidst the radiance of the summoning circle.

 The "Golden Terracotta Warrior" is a magical spirit created by using gold sand as its core material.

 It differs from "Golden Beast" and "Golden Devourer." Although all are "golden" magical spirits, it is an elemental type, with the attributes of Steel and Ground.

 Its surface star rating is nine stars, it is over two meters tall, it holds a golden spear and carries a golden longbow on its back, and its whole body gives people an extremely heavy feeling.

 There's nothing wrong with that feeling.

 The "Golden Terracotta Warriors" were not only heavy, but also moved slowly.

 It is not an offensive type of magical spirit, but rather leans more towards being a "guardian".

 But after Emma summoned it, she immediately gave it the order to "attack"!

 At his command, the "Golden Terracotta Warrior" immediately began to stride forward.

 It always looks straight ahead as it moves, marching like a soldier. Its speed is not fast, but surprisingly it is not particularly slow either.

 Of course, this is on the premise that you don't compare it with magical spirits like the "Crescent Beast" which have extremely fast movement speed.

 But just as the "golden terracotta warrior" took a few steps, countless bandages suddenly fell from the "sky canvas".

 These bandages, grayish-white in color, were scattered across the area, writhing like snakes. The tips of the bandages, in particular, clearly possessed a kind of consciousness.

 Looking at the bandages hanging from above and all around, Emma immediately sensed something was very wrong.

 She subconsciously tilted the "Shield of Divine Will" downwards, sliding herself under it. Suddenly, the bandages flew over and wrapped around the "Shield of Divine Will" above her head.

 She gripped the "Shield of Divine Will" tightly, but the bandages were so strong that they lifted her and the "Shield of Divine Will" up together.

 As a result, she had no choice but to let go and could only watch helplessly as the "Shield of Divine Will" was pulled into the sky!

 She immediately called upon the "wishing angel" for protection.

 But as the "wishing angel" drifted over, even more bandages began to stir!

 And at the same time.

 The bandages closest to the "Golden Terracotta Warrior" suddenly stirred and began to wrap around its body and limbs.

 The "Golden Terracotta Warrior" was extremely heavy, and it was also forcibly hoisted up.

 It waved its arms, trying to tear the bandage, but the bandage was extremely resilient. The part that was being pulled stretched out like rubber, completely dissipating the force.

 The parts that weren't pulled suddenly contracted, lifting the "Golden Terracotta Warrior" into the air in just a few seconds!

 Now let's look at the blue team's field.

 The "spiritual painter" had bloodshot eyes and was writing furiously, as if he had been injected with stimulants, his whole body gradually turning red.

 With a flick of her finger, Trinsina caused tiny, clay-like figures to emerge from the ground.

 These little figures are of various colors and are cheering and jumping for joy.

 When the "spiritual painter" painted his final work, "The Jorogumo," at the cost of his life, the animals applauded wildly, just like connoisseurs of art, which made the "spiritual painter" even more excited, and his body, which should have disappeared, seemed to solidify a little more.

 The bandages also emitted a faint red glow, becoming even more resilient.

 However, the "Spirit Painter" is, after all, only a three-star magical spirit. Even if it is perfectly suited to the "Sky Canvas," its painting ability still has its limits.

 Emma quickly gave the order, and as the "Golden Terracotta Warrior" was being hoisted into the air, it suddenly used its ultimate move—"Suppression"!

 After unleashing its ultimate move, "Suppression," the weight of the "Golden Terracotta Warrior" instantly doubled, and the surrounding gravity was also greatly affected.

 Its weight exceeded the limit that the bandage could withstand in that instant, and it fell heavily from the sky!

 This was originally a finishing move used to grab an opponent and render them immobile, but it is also extremely effective for escaping.

 With a loud "bang," the "Golden Terracotta Warrior" crashed to the ground, shattering the entire surface as if Mount Tai had been crushed.

 This caused even more bandages to fly towards it from all around.

 Emma wasn't far from the "Golden Terracotta Warrior," and as all the bandages flew towards it, her pressure instantly decreased.

 Trinsina clearly couldn't control the bandages and could only watch as they all flew toward the "Golden Terracotta Warrior," wrapping it up like a "Golden Cocoon."

 Despite being wrapped in bandages all over its body, the "Golden Terracotta Warrior" still dragged itself forward.

 It continued to use its ultimate move, "Suppression," and instead of being hung up, it dragged its countless bandages away from Emma.

 Emma breathed a slight sigh of relief, then heard a "tick" sound, signaling a switch.

 Her expression immediately sharpened, and she saw the projections of two magic cards appear in her field of vision.

 Without hesitation, she began to summon one of the magic cards.

 "In the name of Emma Metis, a magical summoning—the Golden Codex"

 As the summoning voice rang out, a giant golden book, over two meters long, appeared before him.

 It manifested itself, radiating a dazzling golden light.

 Emma immediately opened the "Golden Codex" and said solemnly, "The First Law is inviolable!"

 In an instant, a golden halo radiated outward from the "Golden Codex," instantly pushing away the surrounding iron blocks.

 At the same time, an invisible barrier appeared in the air, blocking the bandages that would have been aimed at her again as the "Golden Terracotta Warrior" moved away.

 "boom!"

 The "spiritual painter" suddenly exploded.

 However, the painting "Jorogumo" that it left behind has not disappeared.

 Instead, the little figures vanished one by one in response to Trinsina's summons.

 The death of the "spiritual painters" triggered one of their ultimate skills, increasing their "value" and making them sacrifices of even higher "value".

 Based on this, Trinsina finally summoned her trump card—"Divine Grace Painter"!

 Unlike "spiritual painters" who are merely imaginary artists, "divinely blessed painters" are even granted divine favors based on their exceptional painting skills.

 It possesses the passive ultimate skill "Divine Gift," which upgrades the order of the artwork, grants it higher judgment, and significantly enhances the artwork's effects.

 It was dressed in a white robe and resembled an elderly man with white hair and beard, kind and gentle, like a clergyman.

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