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Chapter 107 Personal Magic Fluctuations and Natural Magic Fluctuations



Chapter 107 Personal Magic Fluctuations and Natural Magic Fluctuations

Su Tu had a guess in his mind, and without the slightest hesitation, he immediately memorized the surrounding environment.

Once he had a general idea of ​​his surroundings, he shut down his magic perception and stopped using the ability.

But that alone was definitely not enough. Following his general memory, he crawled into the bushes nearby.

Although this patch of grass did not emit any magical fluctuations, in his magical perception, he could only see its general outline and could not make out what was inside.

Since he couldn't detect the items in the bushes using his magical senses, the witch chasing after him must be the same.

Su Tu lay quietly in the bushes, his body as still as a stone statue, except for the rise and fall of his chest when he breathed in a low-frequency manner.

"Without using magical perception, it's impossible to determine the other party's location; you can only rely on your hearing."

Su Tu pondered silently, feeling that his guess was probably correct.

As the other party is a witch, she must also be able to use magical perception, and the coverage area may even be wider than his.

In other words, while one's own magical perception range covers the other's, one is also within the other's magical perception range.

He had previously speculated that those who used abilities might emit some kind of magical fluctuations.

He had been wondering how the other party had pinpointed his location, sticking to him like a leech.

It now seems highly likely that the magical energy fluctuations emanating from his body were sensed by the other party when he used his magical perception.

The magical energy emitted by the human body is different from that of the surrounding environment and can be clearly distinguished by people.

The other party is very likely taking advantage of this to lock onto Su Tu's location, giving him no chance to escape.

After all, even if Su Tu cancels the use of magic perception and continues running, he will still expose his position.

If he continues running downhill, the opponent can also use magical perception to lock onto his location.

Just as seawater in the ocean doesn't blend into a small island, it clearly marks the island's outline.

However, Su Tu does have some ways to deal with this situation.

According to the knowledge Gwyneth had shared in my mind, the magical fluctuations generated by a person at the moments of using and canceling magic are the same as those in nature.

When using magic, the magical energy permeating the surrounding air flows into one's body and, after being processed by the body, becomes the driving force for casting the magic.

Therefore, when this magic power circulates within the human body, the magic power fluctuations it emits are naturally the same as when it enters the body.

Only after circulating within the body for a period of time and being assimilated by the magical fluctuations within the witch's body will it transform into its own original magical fluctuations.

Similarly, when magic is canceled, excess magic power in the body is expelled.

When expelled from the body, the magic is quickly assimilated by the magic in nature, making their fluctuations the same.

Similarly, it is possible to make the magical energy emitted by oneself match the surrounding environment.

Since magic can achieve such an effect, the calamity power that Gwyneth calls magic can naturally do the same.

So, he chose to use the brief moment when his magic perception was canceled, when his own magic fluctuations were in sync with the magic fluctuations of the surrounding environment, to slip into the grass that could not be detected by magic perception.

Although it's not entirely certain that this will allow them to break free from the witch's lock-on, since she doesn't have the ability to perceive with the naked eye, she can still locate him with her own eyes.

But right now he doesn't have a good way to completely break free from the witch's lock, so this is the only option he can choose.

This can be considered a gamble, betting that the other party will not discover his hiding place.

The surroundings were very quiet, so quiet that Su Tu could clearly hear his own heart pounding.

......

On the other side, Hairiel slowly stopped, her expression becoming somewhat puzzled.

"Strange, why aren't Gwyneth's students running away? I haven't had enough fun yet."

In her magical perception, the magical fluctuations emanating from Su Tu had indeed disappeared.

But that doesn’t mean she can’t pinpoint Su Tu’s location.

Therefore, she could clearly see where Su Tu was hiding.

However, she quickly realized what Su Tu was thinking.

"That's a good idea. By using magical fluctuations to resonate with natural magic, we can evade my magical perception."

Haliel was thrilled, finding Gwyneth's students so amusing that she almost didn't want to kill them.

Unfortunately, this idea was just that—an idea. It was impossible for her to give up killing Su Tu.

"The method is good, but unfortunately, my magical perception cannot be judged according to common sense."

As a third-order witch, her abilities are naturally very powerful.

She has naturally mastered even the most basic magic, Magic Perception, to a very high level; it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that she has wielded it to an extraordinary degree.

Even as Su Tu canceled his ability to perceive magic, she could still sense the magical fluctuations emanating from him.

After all, the time it takes to transform the magical energy fluctuations on one's body into natural magical energy fluctuations is very short, seemingly only a blink of an eye.

But in the blink of an eye, it was enough for Hairiel to pinpoint Su Tu's location.

Therefore, even when all the magical fluctuations on Su Tu's body disappeared, she was still able to clearly pinpoint Su Tu's location.

Hiding in the bushes is indeed a good option; if it were an ordinary witch, she might not be able to pinpoint the location.

Unfortunately, Haliel was no ordinary witch; her magical perception allowed her to clearly see Sutu, this small island in the sea, even through the buds of the grass.

Seeing Su Tu trying so hard to avoid her lock, a fun idea suddenly popped into her mind, making her smile with anticipation.

"That would be so much fun!"

Then, just like an ordinary girl, she skipped and hopped towards Su Tu's location, radiating happiness.

Before long, she arrived at the bushes where Su Tu was hiding, her eyes scanning the surroundings with surprise.

"That's strange, why did he suddenly disappear?"

Su Tu, who was lying in the grass, frowned sharply the moment he heard those words.

Both the playful tone of the sentence and the witch's position reveal one thing.

His location has been exposed.

Although he lost his sight, his hearing unexpectedly became stronger, making it easy for him to determine the location of the other person.

But since the other party knew his location, why didn't they kill him?

A question arose in his mind, but it still prevented him from making any rash moves.

"Although I don't know how she found out, the fact that she didn't want to take action immediately means she has ulterior motives."

Su Tu was lost in thought, but his ears kept getting the other person's playful words.

For some reason, as he listened to these words, a name inexplicably popped into his mind.


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