The First Magic World War

Chapter 213 210. The Principle of Demonic Magic



Chapter 213 210. The Principle of Demonic Magic

"Oh! There are so many kinds of magic? Truly unfathomable.""Magic can be used this way?"

"The fourth prince is really a genius."

"Is this a Fars author? I would like to visit this great novelist!"

Sweating profusely, Charles hurriedly said, "No, you don't!"

"This author..."

"He has gone on a trip."

"Mm, a very long one, it is said he fell seriously ill and is

"That's truly inconvenient."

Charles wiped his sweat and felt fortunate that he had transmigrated; the novelist wouldn't be coming to the Old Continent to beat him up.

Princess May was dubious but waved him off anyway.

The very next morning, Charles woke up with a throbbing headache, deep in thought about which fantasy novel might suit the taste of the widowed Great Eldest Princess of the Old Continent. An ancient classic was out of the question—that book had four protagonists, one of whom had an affair with his own teacher, also a princess...

And the book contained quite some indecent descriptions of the princess.

He also lacked the ability to forcibly alter the characters of that book. Reciting it as is, Princess May would surely misunderstand, perhaps even becoming enraged enough to kill.

While he was freshening up, he heard the ship's alarm bells ringing loudly and immediately felt relieved. He hurriedly ran up to the deck and saw two Magical Alchemy Warships slicing through the waves, bearing the flags of Byron.

James Cook also came up on deck, peered into the distance, and with a grim expression, said, "Turn around, we only have one warship, we surely can't withstand two of Byron's warships."

Charles couldn't help but say, "Could we perhaps ask for Princess May's assistance?"

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James Cook shook his head and pointed to the sky, "They have a Sacred Order too!"

Charles looked up into the distance. His cultivation was slightly inferior to James Cook's. Insight was an all-encompassing observation, not a long-range vision, so it took him a while before he could see two silhouettes floating in the sky. Clearly, Byron's side had also deployed members of the Sacred Order.

James Cook's decision was right, relying on speed to shake off the two Magical Alchemy Warships was the best choice.

Two warships combined were definitely stronger than one, but two warships combined might not necessarily be faster than one.

The Giant Whale, under James Cook's command, swiftly executed a beautiful turn but, pressed by Byron's two Magical Alchemy Warships, couldn't set course back to Inglima and had to be forced westward.

The technological aspects of the three Magical Alchemy Warships were similar, and their sailing speeds varied little. The Giant Whale couldn't shake off the two warships behind it, and for the time being, they couldn't close in either.

Byron's two Blood Clan of the Sacred Order also seemed to have no intention of catching up for a decisive battle with Princess May. Both parties sailed for several days, gradually veering off the continental shipping routes and began heading into the depths of the ocean.

People in the present world had only explored two continents, new and old, but had delved much deeper into the oceans, confirming the existence of seven great seas, with the most exploration being in the Whale Sea.

As the Magical Alchemy Warships entered the deep sea, Charles occasionally saw deep-sea whales breaking the ocean surface, spraying plumes of water into the air.

This ocean was the home of the gigantic whales, and sailors often encountered various sea whales, hence the name.


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