"The Evil in the Heart" of "The Divine Grace Painter" is a dark demon species with attributes completely opposite to its own!

 Despite being extremely unpopular within the Holy Church, there have always been individual cases of people being transformed into demons.

 Moreover, it's just a demon species generated from a painting.

 In many ways, "Art Knight" has always been a rather rebellious type.

 Without batting an eye, Trinsina commanded the demon-type creature to unleash its ultimate attack, "Malice Wave," against the oncoming golden tide.

 The "evil within the heart" of the "divinely gracious painter" opened its arms, revealing sharp claws, and let out a terrifying roar.

 A fierce malice suddenly erupted, sending chills down one's spine.

 "The Evil Within" of "The Divine Painter" has a stronger attack and speed than itself, but its magic power is only half that of the original.

 But at this point, magic is not really the key factor.

 For the "Divine Grace Painter," who is not good at direct offense and defense, its "Inner Evil" perfectly makes up for this deficiency.

 The golden tide released by the "Golden Terracotta Warrior" was forcefully dispersed by its "malicious fluctuations." The remaining fluctuations continued to advance, pushing the approaching "Golden Terracotta Warrior" back hard.

 Then, "the evil within" stretched out its claws and fangs, and with a sinister laugh, pounced on it.

 Its stats are far superior to those of the "Golden Terracotta Warriors." The twelve summoned Golden Terracotta Warriors are utterly powerless against a killer of this caliber.

 The "Golden Terracotta Warrior" waved its flag again, but to no avail. Finally, it used its last spear and joined the other Golden Terracotta Warriors in attacking the "Evil in the Heart".

 However, each attack by "evil in the heart" took away a golden terracotta warrior, and after several attacks, the army was completely routed.

 The scales of victory tipped infinitely in Trinsina's favor at this moment. But on the red side's field, Emma, ​​who witnessed all the changes, turned to the third page of the "Golden Codex".

 "The third law: Do not act rashly!" *Buzz!*

 Unlike the first two commands, this third method is a command targeting a single individual, so its overall effect is naturally stronger.

 The "evil within" was rampaging wildly when it suddenly stopped. Although the whole body was struggling and trembling, it was bound by an inexplicable force and could not move at all.

 "Drink!"

 The remaining golden terracotta warriors simultaneously thrust out their spears, piercing the body of "Evil in the Heart"!

 The piercing damage from these spears isn't particularly high against "Evil Within." However, its magic power is only half that of "Divine Grace Painter," and five or six instances of damage combined account for a third of its total damage.

 The "Golden Terracotta Warriors" suddenly drew their spears, then gathered their strength and thrust them out in unison once more.

 Several more large holes suddenly appeared on the enormous body of "the evil in one's heart".

 Less than a third of its magic power remained.

 Just as another volley of thrusts was about to annihilate the terrifying demon, "The Divine Grace Painter" rushed forward with his easel... even though this scene didn't conform to the aesthetics of the "Art Knight."

 But in the pursuit of victory, there's no time to worry about anything else. As it turns out, even an artist can be deadly when they get angry. The golden terracotta warrior in the front row was the first to have its head smashed open, and two nearby golden terracotta warriors were also forced back by the crazed artist.

 Although the "evil in the heart" is still unable to move, it has at least preserved its last bit of magic.

 The round switches again.

 Trinsina suddenly had a palette of paints in her hand, and as magic was continuously poured into it, the amount of paint in the palette increased.

 She continued to pour magic into the paint palette, her brow furrowed as she watched the situation unfold.

 The "maze in the painting" obscured her view to some extent, preventing her from seeing what was on the other side.

 But Emma, ​​not having risen any higher, couldn't see what was happening here. She continued laying out the pieces, waiting for her opportunity.

 After the "Divine Grace Painter" personally took to the field, the "Golden Terracotta Warriors" and their army were no match for each other.

 The effects of the "Golden Codex" are also weakening. "Evil Within" has finally regained its ability to act.

 But as soon as it regained its mobility, it pounced on the "Golden Terracotta Warrior," and was instantly killed by it.

 Only the "Golden Terracotta Warrior" was pierced through!

 Immediately afterwards, the remaining two summoned golden terracotta warriors also thrust out their spears, finishing off the "evil in the heart" on the spot.

 They paid the price, being crushed to death by the "Divine Grace Painter" with his easel. The final one-on-one.

 "The Artist of Divine Grace" had the last laugh.

 The palette of paints in Trinsina's hand was already emitting extremely powerful magical energy.

 When she was ready, she waved her hand sharply, and a maze wall rose up beneath her feet, lifting her into the air.

 At this moment, she was finally able to see Emma.

 Then she noticed that there were two (golden figurines) next to Emma.

 Emma remained extremely calm. Although she couldn't see the situation on the other side due to the maze, she didn't force herself to take off to gain a view. Instead, she took the opportunity to quickly fill the board and summon the remaining two "Golden Terracotta Warriors" from her deck.

 The two "golden figurines" holding the nine-star panel stood on either side of her like two war gods guarding her.

 She no longer had the "Wishing Lamp" in her hand, and the "Golden Codex" had also disappeared.

 Three winged gold coins fluttered around him. Those were the Magical Spirit Cards – "Three Golden Insects". Although they were three stars together, they were three one-star cards individually.

 Each "Golden Bug" has an attack power of 0. However, they can grant the host 300 points of magic power and 300 points of defense, as well as a pair of golden wings.

 As she pointed, two of the "golden bugs" released "golden parasites" onto the two "golden terracotta warriors".

 The last "golden worm" parasitized her own body. She grew golden wings and her lips moved.

 The two "golden terracotta warriors" then drew their longbows from their backs and shot arrows at Trinsina.

 Trinsina's expression was tense, and her eyes twitched slightly as she looked at the two "golden terracotta warriors".

 But instead of descending, she manipulated the walls to continue rising. The arrows shot by the "Golden Terracotta Warrior" embedded themselves in the labyrinth walls. Trinsina rose to the highest point, as if she could reach out and touch the "Sky Canvas."

 She pursed her lips slightly, chanted softly, and then suddenly poured the paint from her palette forward.

 In that instant, the colorful paints transformed into a real raging torrent. This was not a method to summon magical spirits, but a devastating spell that could only be unleashed when the "Sky Canvas" and the "Painting Labyrinth" existed simultaneously.

 A large amount of paint was splashed onto the "sky canvas" and the "painted maze." But even more paint transformed into a rainbow river, rushing towards the red team's territory.

 Emma and the two "golden terracotta warriors" flapped their wings and took off at the same time.

 But the rainbow-colored river did not plunge straight to the ground; instead, it continued to rush towards Emma, ​​clearly under Trinsina's control.

Chapter 1240 Victory for a Wonderful World (4k)

 at the same time.

 The paint splashed onto the "sky canvas" and the "painting maze" gradually gathered together, turning into paint spheres that resembled water droplets.

 Those balls of paint floated against gravity.

 This space, which has already been transformed into an "arts field," will become even more vibrant.

 The rainbow river, controlled by Trinsina, surged through the air, chasing after Emma and the two "golden terracotta warriors" as they took flight.

 At this point in the duel, both contestants' expressions became extremely serious. The two nine-star "Golden Puppet" stats, while not Emma's last trump card, were the limit she could muster.

 At this point, the only magical spirit Trinsina had left that could be considered presentable was the "Divine Grace Painter".

 However, all three paintings of "Divine Grace Painter" have been released, and the current "Divine Grace Painter" is only a nine-star blank slate, no different from the disguised form of "Golden Terracotta Warrior".

 Furthermore, with two "Golden Figurines" and only one "Divine Painter," Trinsina is already at a disadvantage in terms of the combat power of the magical spirits.

 She was in the thick of it all, yet remained remarkably clear-headed.

 That's why he clearly understood that if he couldn't use the seven-colored river of paint to turn the two "golden figurines" into objects in the painting, he would have no chance of winning!

 Both sides played a game of chess, proceeding cautiously step by step.

 Emma's deck was so strong that she hadn't anticipated it at all before the duel began.

 She had already sensed this when the "Beast of Art" was transformed into a golden statue.

 However, she initially thought that she could turn the tide by "copying" the artifacts, but she was unexpectedly deceived by the "golden terracotta warriors".

 She commissioned the "Graceful Painter" to create three paintings, all of which Emma deciphered.

 In the end, she abandoned her own style, changed her tactics, and gambled the final outcome on the "world of art" in her hands.

 This was a desperate attack, a last-ditch counterattack.

 As the duel progressed, both fighters appeared remarkably composed, both in their demeanor and their performance during the fight.

 So much so that the vast majority of viewers did not realize that she had been driven to the brink of despair.

 In fact, most viewers felt she still had the upper hand when they watched her unleash her "art world".

 —That's how it should have been!

 Even if Emma somehow managed to pull out two "Golden Terracotta Warriors" in this round or so, she wouldn't feel anything.

 What really troubled her were those three "golden bugs"! Why did they have to come out now of all times?!

 Without the three "Golden Insects," even if there were more "Golden Terracotta Warriors," they would all be empty shells of nine stars with a six-star essence. They could only crawl and could not fly, so they would not be able to escape the "Art World" from devouring them!

 Once swallowed, the "Golden Terracotta Warriors" would become objects within the painting. She could not only imprison them within the canvas but also briefly summon them to fight. But now, with the three "Golden Insects," the "Golden Terracotta Warriors" suddenly gained the ability to fly and were no longer limited by the terrain.

 She could no longer control the seven-colored river and swallow it all at once. She could only follow behind, chasing after it, as she was doing now.

 Those watching her manipulate such a large-scale spell would likely be full of admiration.

 Unbeknownst to her, her full control over the seven-colored river was riddled with flaws.

 She is currently in a state of extreme vulnerability!

 And it was impossible for her opponent not to notice!

 as predicted.

 When Trinsina sensed something was wrong, Emma immediately split up with the two "golden terracotta warriors" into three groups after the initial dodge!

 This was slightly beyond Trinsina's expectations.

 She originally thought that Emma would only split her forces into two groups, ordering one of the "golden terracotta warriors" to attack her while the other would be responsible for defense.

 As it turned out, Emma was even more decisive than she had hoped. Emma immediately split her forces into three groups, separating the two "golden terracotta warriors" from herself, and launched an attack on her from both sides of the field.

 She was suddenly attacked by two magical elves, with only the "divinely gifted painter" by her side who had "run out of ideas".

 If it were just one "Golden Terracotta Warrior," there might be a sliver of hope in dealing with it, but now that two are attacking simultaneously, it's completely impossible to stop them.

 Trinsina almost immediately abandoned her pursuit of Emma and instead controlled the Rainbow River to chase after one of the "Golden Terracotta Warriors".

 But simply chasing after them is not enough to stop the "Golden Terracotta Warriors" from launching their attack!

 "Ultimate move: Intimidation!"

 Seeing the Seven-Colored River hastily turn back, Emma issued the command without hesitation. The two "Golden Figurines" used "Intimidation" at the same time. The "Intimidation" released by just one "Golden Figurine" was enough to turn its face pale.

 Now that both are being used simultaneously, the doubled pressure is bearing down, instantly creating a gap in Trinsina's control over the Seven-Colored River.

 The "Golden Terracotta Warrior" will receive a significant boost to speed and strength for a very short period of time after using "Intimidation".

 They rushed toward Trinsina at the same time.

 Trinsina stomped her foot, and the maze wall plummeted downwards, returning her to the "painting maze".

 But she didn't have time to draw a "trap," and even if she entered the maze, she wouldn't have enough time to buy anything. She could only take this opportunity to use all her power to control the seven-colored river and seal it off above her head.

 However, this transition will also take time.

 After their speed increased, the "Golden Terracotta Warriors" attacked from both sides and then rushed into the maze almost simultaneously.

 The "Golden Terracotta Warriors" no longer have any buffs after landing, but the "intimidation" they release remains.

 Trinsina was affected by the "intimidation," and her legs felt slightly weak, making it difficult for her to move for a moment.

 But the "Divine Grace Painter" wielding the easel had already smashed it hard into one of the "Golden Terracotta Warriors".

 "boom!"

 This time, the drawing board smashed onto the "Golden Terracotta Warrior's" head, shattering instantly. But the "Golden Terracotta Warrior" was unfazed, immediately unleashing its ultimate attack (Suppression).

 The gravity around it suddenly increased, and its hands clamped down on the shoulders of "Divine Grace Painter" like pincers, literally "suppressing" it.

 The "Divine Painter" was immediately pinned down and unable to move. Meanwhile, the other "Golden Terracotta Warrior" appeared before Trinsina. "The game is over."

 As the rainbow river turned back, Emma herself was naturally freed.

 She emerged from a corner of the maze and gave Trinsina a slightly sinister smile.

 "The atmosphere has reached this point, I really can't afford to lose even a little bit, so why don't you just admit defeat?"

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