Chapter 80 The Grass and Tree Entanglement Technique
Chapter 80 The Grass and Tree Entanglement Technique
The Grass and Tree Entanglement Technique is a spell that Luo Ang is very familiar with.
He's become so familiar with it that he can cast spells directly without needing hand gestures.
However, to be on the safe side, Luo Ang still chose to guide the direction of his mental energy with hand gestures when casting spells.
On the swaying Stone Oak, Loon's fingers fluttered like butterflies among flowers.
In just two seconds, the spell model of the Grass and Tree Entanglement Technique was completed.
After delaying for two more seconds, and waiting for the sharks scattered by the waves to return to their positions, Loon suddenly clasped his hands together and released the spell completely.
In an instant, countless sea-weaving hands emerged from the seed, tearing apart the shark carrying the seed.
First, it takes root on both sides, then spreads to the other sharks, emerging in a spiraling, intertwined manner, enveloping the sharks arranged in formation one by one, and then crossing over each other.
The left side is from left to right.
The right side is from right to left.
It was like countless giant pythons that had come to life.
In this way, after two or three minutes, all the sharks were entangled in the vines of the sea weaver.
A double-layered spiral grid, formed by two intertwined clumps of seaweed vines, firmly 'sealed' the entrance to the crescent-shaped bay.
Outside the bay, the tide still surged in mightily, with a force that seemed to crush everything in its path.
The group of sharks, entangled in vines within the mesh cage, immediately suffered a terrible fate.
The tidal wave surged in, first crashing against the sharks through the mesh of the net, and then flowing over them into the bay.
In addition, the vines are blocking the way...
In such a situation, the sharks couldn't even be pushed by the tide to "relieve their force." Each one of them faced the impact of the raging tide to the greatest extent possible, using their own flesh and blood to buffer the tide.
When the third wave slammed the sharks onto the vines, they were already broken and fractured. Loon, who was holding onto the vine mesh with his mental strength, also felt as if he had been hit by a heavy hammer.
After the seventh tide, all the sharks were dead.
After the twelfth tide, the sharks' flesh and bones were shattered into fragments by the tide, seeping out through the gaps in the mesh.
Normally, the shark carcasses would have been smashed by the tide, the Seaweaver's vines would have lost their attachment, the spell would have lost its support, and the entangled double spiral should have collapsed immediately.
In reality, as these double spirals spread outwards, they are interconnected, forming a stable structure.
Especially after the shark carcasses were smashed to pieces, the impact force from the tide on the vine mesh actually decreased—because at this point, no more sharks were crashing into the vines with the pressure of the tide.
Within the double-layered spiral grid formed by these vines, only a 'small portion' of the vines face the power of the tide.
Under these circumstances, the mental energy required for Luo Ang to maintain the Grass and Tree Entanglement Technique actually became lower.
The mental impact he suffered also lessened considerably.
"I can keep going!" Luo Ang calculated the consumption of his mental energy and quickly came to a confident answer.
Beyond the bay, as the mighty tide passes through this double-spiral vine mesh, the vast tide is immediately cut apart by the intertwined vines, flowing into the bay through the mesh...
The terrifying power contained within that great tide was neutralized during this process...
Finally, after the tide surged into the bay, its power was reduced to only four or five tenths. Although it still made the two ships rock, there was no longer the terrifying feeling of it threatening to crush and destroy them completely.
They maintained the herb-wrapping technique until midnight.
After briefly calculating his remaining mental energy and the mental energy required for the vines to maintain the Grass and Wood Entanglement Technique, Luo Ang temporarily severed the Grass and Wood Entanglement Technique, allowing the 'mystery' involved in the Grass and Wood Entanglement Technique to maintain the existence of the spell.
This is to be expected—this kind of controlling spell can continue to last for a period of time after the spell ends.
Otherwise, if this control spell loses its effect once it ends, then is it controlling the enemy or controlling oneself?
After a short while, having recovered some of his mental energy, Luo Ang used all his remaining mental energy to cast the pre-stored Grass and Wood Entanglement Technique—the way this pre-stored spell was cast was different from the way the spell was cast directly.
To directly cast the Grass and Tree Entanglement Technique, you need to first scatter the seeds in the corresponding locations.
However, by casting the pre-stored spell, the new vines directly followed Luo Ang's will, spreading out in front of the two crescent moons, covering the original double-layered spiral mesh, and reinforcing the tangled vine net.
At that moment, Luo Ang felt a sharp pain in his mind.
This is a sign that one's mental energy has run out.
Immediately afterwards, Luo Ang endured the stinging pain and began to meditate.
The process of meditation is a process of strengthening one's mental power and a process of restoring mental power that has been depleted to its lowest point.
The underlying principle is probably that something is drawn from that omnipresent 'mystery'... but Loen couldn't quite put his finger on what exactly it was.
Generally speaking, meditating after exhausting your mental energy will result in a more effective meditation than regular meditation.
This was also the "little trick" that the Orchid Wizard told Loon and the others—before knowing this little trick, neither Loon nor the Crimson Wizard dared to rashly exhaust their mental energy.
After learning this trick, Luo Ang and the others would exhaust their mental energy twice a day.
The first time was before meditation.
The second time was after meditation ended and the pre-stored spells were prepared.
Soon, the meditation ended, and Luo Ang's mental energy returned to its full strength.
As usual, after taking out the seeds and casting a Grass and Wood Entanglement spell, Luo Ang cast a Levitation spell on himself.
Then, they disembarked and waded through the waves, scattering seeds again on either side of the crescent moon.
—Originally, this step was to be done by the sharks.
But now, the sharks in this bay have been exhausted, so this step can only be taken by Loon himself.
After confirming that the seeds scattered at both ends of the crescent moon were fixed between the vines and would not be washed away by the tide, Loon maintained his levitation spell and returned to the Stone Oak, where he cast the Entangling Grass spell again...
Time flows slowly in this cycle.
During this period, in order to maintain the circulation of spiritual energy, Luo Ang also consumed two magic stone fragments.
Thus, the storm finally subsided on the seventh day.
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