The two surviving wizards were shocked, but Richard had no intention of giving them a chance to catch their breath. He only thought about a swift victory and, with a wave of his hand, fired multiple 315 alloy bullets towards them.
The wizards quickly cast spells to defend themselves, followed by silence.
Hmm?
The two wizards were startled, and Richard's eyebrows raised.
The fired alloy bullets did not explode!
Yes, they did not explode!
Why?
The reason was simple. Unlike the first wizard, who had condensed soil into a stone shield for defense, the other two had used air and water to form shields.
Both types of shields were elastic, and the speed at which Richard hurled the metallic bullets was not very fast. The force was buffered and, as it turned out, was just below the explosion point of the bullets, so they remained stable.
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