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Shock! The Spell Is In English!

"Lugh woke up to find that he had transmigrated to a hundred million years later. Earth was now in the midst of a magical era, where mages were icons of nobility, commanding the energies of the world and unleashing devastating spells. Despite his transmigration, Lugh realized that he was a piece of trash when it came to magic, but just as he was giving up on being a mage, he realized in shock that the world’s magics were written in English! Unimaginable power could be obtained when the incantations are read. Saying Thousandfold Meditation accelerated training by ten thousand times, allowing one to reach the level of Archwizard in a single day. Likewise, saying Super Flame Dragon would conjure a divine dragon of flames that stood ten thousand meters tall, while Billion Thunderbolts would summon dark clouds, with a billion thunderbolts descending upon a target in the blink of an eye. Hence, with this special talent, Lugh became the youngest God of Mystics in the era of magic under a year! "

Soy Sauce San · Fantasy
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683 Chs

Simple Mission

Translator: Simple MTL Editor: Simple MTL

The 14th emergency team led by Lugh had been at a complete disadvantage the moment they entered Bluestar city.

If the 14th emergency team really followed his orders and entered Blue Star City first, they would slowly investigate the connection between Scott and the Black Feather Organization.

If time dragged on, the members of the emergency team would definitely be targeted by the combined forces of the Black Feather Organization and Scott, and they would suffer heavy losses.

However, Lugh was so decisive. Within two hours of entering Blue Star City, he gathered the main forces of Blue Star City and seized Scott's military power. Within half an hour, he found the true stronghold of the Black Feather Organization and completely eliminated the entire stronghold with a thunderous momentum.

That was why the losses of the 14th emergency team were reduced to the minimum.

Based on this point, Barnard could not blame Lugh.