The dilapidated house could not withstand such an explosion at all. It immediately collapsed in half, raising a large cloud of dust.

The knights waiting outside were watching all this in amazement, and were hesitating whether to go up to rescue, but soon, the dust became thinner, and although it did not completely dissipate, they could already see the general situation inside - Kelse was still standing there, with a faint magic shield on his body, while Uru was sitting against the wall, holding his chest tightly, as if he had been kicked.

"You really surprised me." Kelsay looked at Uru and said calmly, "I always thought that you would never be able to learn how to use spells in actual combat. After all, the trauma left by the assessment is not small."

Ulu stared at Kelce.

In the Rhine Religion, every priest knows spells, because only those who know spells can become priests. But knowing how to use spells and being able to use spells skillfully, or even using spells in battle, are three different levels of things.

Because the basic requirements of spells are hand seals and chanting, both are indispensable.

Once these two cannot reach the same frequency, the spell will fail. Therefore, in the Rhine Church, there are not many priests who can use spells fluently, let alone use them in more complex battles.

Whether one can skillfully use magic in actual combat is also an important criterion of the Rhine Religion.

Once you cross this level, you are no longer a priest of the lowest rank. At the very least, you can go directly to the cathedral and become a more core clergyman.

Uru, who had wanted to leave this town countless times and go directly to the cathedral, naturally studied magic well and participated in the internal examinations of the cathedral many times, but...

"Ah, you worked really hard back then, and often came to me from time to time, hoping that I would teach you combat techniques." Kelsey spoke slowly, as if he was reminiscing with an old friend. "Unfortunately, one day before the assessment, when we were training, I was a little too heavy-handed, so I accidentally..."

Having said this, Kelsey paused for a moment, then looked directly at Ulu, with the corners of his mouth slightly cracked.

"If I'm not careful, I'll destroy you."

His tone was very casual, as if he was talking about something insignificant.

Ulu gritted his teeth and growled, "You did it on purpose!"

"Ah, what you said... isn't that nonsense?" Kelsey shrugged and said, "Of course I did it on purpose, but do you know why?"

Ulu didn't say anything because he knew that speaking at this time would only make Kelsey happier.

"Tsk, you don't even answer this question, how boring. But it doesn't matter, I can tell you the reason." Kelsey said, "Maybe you think that I didn't let you take the test because you have a good talent and I don't want to see you, um... become successful? So I deliberately ruined you?"

Kelsey said, shaking his head.

"If you think so, then you really misunderstood me. I am definitely not so narrow-minded that I cannot stand seeing others do well. On the contrary, if you are really talented, I would still be happy to see you go straight to the cathedral, but..."

He paused, and then his smile gradually became playful.

"You are too weak, you know that? You have no talent at all. It takes you half a day to chant a spell, and a year to make a seal. I have taught you for so long, and you have only learned so little. You are really the worst talent among all the people I have ever seen. But you work so hard, and spend several times more time on this than ordinary people. This is really..." Kelsey's eyes suddenly turned cold, "It makes me feel sick. You are like a maggot in a cesspool, trying desperately to climb up. But for a maggot, just the effort is enough to make people sick, you know?"

"That's why I destroyed you."

"I think your previous metaphor is very good. You are a bug." Kelsey raised his sword and pointed it at the tip of Uru's nose through the dust that had not yet dispersed. "Bugs should stay underground and don't think about climbing up. Got it?"

He had thought that Uru would be even more angry after learning the truth.

But what he didn't expect was that Ulu smiled at this moment.

A crazy laugh.

Kelsey frowned slightly.

Suddenly he felt something was wrong.

Why hasn't the dust dispersed yet?

Instead, more and more...

and many more!

He suddenly thought of something and subconsciously tried to open the shield, but it was too late.

A larger explosion ignited the smoke and instantly collapsed the remaining half of the house.

By the time Kelsey emerged from the smoke, half of his armor had been blown off, leaving his exposed body covered in blood.

And his eyes no longer had the previous indifference of controlling everything and the disdainful ridicule. His eyes were filled with bloodshot and... anger.

He was injured by insects.

“You…” He almost gnashed his teeth to pieces, and the roar that followed was heard clearly by everyone in the village, “Damn bug!!!”

(End of this chapter)

Chapter 36: Thirty-Six Okay, Let Me Do It

Kelsey was furious.

Because he hadn't been in such a mess for a long time - half of his armor was blown off, revealing a bloody mess. It's not that he had never suffered such injuries before, but in the past, those who could hurt him were either small leaders of the cult or lunatics who possessed [taboo objects], all of whom were extremely dangerous.

But Uru was not among them. Although he also possessed the [Forbidden Item], he had not used it yet. He injured Kelsey with his own strength.

Just rely on your own strength.

This was what Kelsey could not accept. While he was taunting Uru, this guy had not stopped casting spells, hiding the explosive fog in the dust, and then detonating it before Kelsey could react and severely injuring him. In this comparison, Kelsey, the Knight Commander, did not seem to be a combat expert.

"You bastard..." Before Kelse could finish his words, Uru rushed in front of him and raised his fist high.

This guy actually dared to attack me!

Kelse's rage continued to grow, and he wished he could crush Ulu to death in his hands immediately, but he couldn't do it now because his injuries were more serious than Ulu's. The severe pain tore at his nerves, and the injured half of his body had not yet fully adapted, so he could only use the other half to defend himself.

But although it was called defense, Kelse was using a sword in his hand. The moment he raised his hand, he grasped the hilt of the sword. For a knight of his level, there was no such thing as a dominant hand, so he slashed directly at Uru.

As long as Uru dared to rush up regardless of everything, he would be sure to inflict severe damage to Uru. Even if he could not cut off Uru's head, he could at least leave one of his hands.

But when Ulu rushed to the sword, his body suddenly paused.

Scared?

Kelsey thought subconsciously.

Wait, that’s not right, his hand… is still forming seals!

Kelsey lowered his head suddenly and found that there was still a patch of "dust" under his feet that had not yet dispersed.

"boom!"

The gray fog was ignited again. Although Kelsey's reaction was faster this time, he still couldn't catch up completely. The explosion destroyed the armor on his lower body and left several bloody marks on his legs.

The bug that Kelsey despised once again hurt him.

What exactly is going on? !

Kelsey was not unfamiliar with Uru's spells. On the contrary, he was very familiar with them. This spell was called [Fog Barrier Fire], and the caster first cast a gray fog, and then ignited the gray fog to cause an explosion to cause damage. This was only a basic spell. Although the damage was close to that of a mid-level spell, its weakness was also very obvious, that is, the gray fog must be cast first, and then ignited.

In other words, this is a spell with delayed damage, and because the flow rate of the gray fog is very slow, anyone who is not disabled in both legs can easily avoid it. Therefore, it is regarded by the church as a useless spell that "can only be used for show". However, due to its low difficulty in getting started, a large number of lower-level priests can use it.

Before this, Kelse had never thought that he would be hurt by this spell.

But this guy severely damaged himself through a series of operations - when he cast this spell for the first time, he had planned to blow up the house and then hide the gray fog in the splashing dust.

And when he detonated it the second time, he actually left a part of it without detonating it, waiting for the third time.

These ideas and plans are simply not something a priest who has never fought can do.

Who taught him?!

Kelce, who understood Uru's series of actions, was both angry and surprised, but it was too late for him to think too much. He was surrounded by the gray fog and could not tell which ones were real and which ones were fake. Seeing that Uru not far away began to form seals again, Kelce could not care less and began to chant at the same time.

Then a circular airflow appeared under his feet, and then quickly exploded, forming an exclusive wind with him as the center, instantly blowing away some debris around him, including the lingering gray fog.

[Rhine Wind Pressure]!

This is the spell that is most effective against [Mist Barrier Karma Fire]. As long as the wind is blown away, Uru will no longer be able to use this spell!

Although Kelsey didn't think Uru was qualified to let him use magic before, and he could kill the bug with just a sword, but now...

"call"!

Suddenly, someone swept across the wind.

Kelsey raised his head sharply and found that Uru's fist was right in front of him.

The wind pressure can blow away spells, but it cannot blow away people, especially those who have already fallen into madness.

The punch landed hard on Kelce's face, almost breaking his nose.

And this is not over yet. When Kelce wanted to fight back, another punch came down. At the same time, Uru pounced on him with his whole body and pressed him under him.

Then came one punch, one punch, and another.

This wasn't like a battle between a wizard and a knight; this was the most primitive brawl, with the only weapons being their fists.

Uru was like a madman, roaring and smashing more fists into Kelce's face. Kelce wanted to fight back, but he hadn't experienced such a low-quality battle for too long. He couldn't use a sword, chant, or make seals, so he could only rely on his fists.

So he could only be beaten, beaten, and beaten again.

His face was covered in blood and he was in a terrible state, but he couldn't stand up because Ulu was pressing on him.

In the past, the position was reversed.

Seeing the guy who used to be pinned down by him now wreaking havoc on him, Kelsey was stunned for a moment, then felt his heart being torn apart by another surge of emotions.

That is humiliation, and anger.

How dare you.

How dare you.

how dare you? !

How dare you, you damn bug?!

"Bang" sound.

A ray of holy light descended from the sky and landed on Kelce.

At the same time, Uru heard Kelse's extremely suppressed roar of "Rhine"!

Then a powerful force bounced Uru away.

Kelse's wounds healed quickly in the holy light, which allowed him to stand up, pick up the sword, and stare at Uru who fell to the side and was almost exhausted.

He never expected that Uru could force him into "blessing mode".

This is a power that only the core clergy of the Rhine can master, that is, the power of the God of the Rhine.

Kelse never thought that he would use this power to deal with Uru, because once he entered this mode, it meant that he had already lost. He had no way of defeating Uru by his own strength, no way of defeating this bug that he had always looked down upon.

That is to say...

“No, no, that’s not it.” Kelsey shook his head repeatedly, muttering, “You just sneaked up on me, just took advantage of my unpreparedness, just… Damn it, how could a bug like you be stronger than me?!!!”

Kelse picked up the holy sword and rushed towards Uru desperately.

He is just a worm, just a worm, a worm that can be crushed or chopped off by me at any time!

Kelsay rushed to Uru and raised his sword towards Uru's head.

At this time, Ulu had reached his limit and had no way to dodge, but he heard the voice as he wished.

"All right."

"Let me do it."

(End of this chapter)

Chapter 37 Sorry, I think I was a bit too harsh

Brush and pull!

Two magic chains emerged from the ground and headed straight for Kelce's legs. Kelce also sensed the magic fluctuations under his feet in advance, because in the "God's Blessing" mode, all his abilities were multiplied, and so was his resistance to ordinary magic. The lowest level of magic, the magic chain, had no way of causing any effect on him now.

But to his surprise, the two magic chains successfully bound his legs.

Although it was only a short moment, less than a second, it still caused a sluggishness in his movements, causing his sword, which could have chopped off Ulu's head, to slow down by a step and deviate by an inch.

Uru, who had just been half dead, seemed to have regained his vitality and immediately jumped back twice to escape from Kelce's attack range.

How is this going?

Kelsey lowered his head and looked at the magic residue left behind after the magic chains collapsed at his feet, feeling incredible.

How could this be possible? How could a low-level magic affect him when he was in the state of "God's Blessing"? Even if it was only for less than a second, it was definitely not what should happen.

"What are you standing there for? Aren't you going to fight anymore?" The voice of "Ulu" suddenly sounded.

Kelsey raised his head suddenly and saw Uru smiling at him not far away.

He's...laughing?

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