But the case was different at this moment. The Bloody Lich didn't expect Xiuban to do that at all. Carrying a terrifying momentum, Carnage flew quickly, and hit one of the bones.
Even though the weapon seemed unstoppable, it only slightly deviated one of the condensed bones.
The deviation happened to have been imposed at the most critical timing of the spell when it wasn't fully cast yet. The bones that had already been condensed hit one another. They were just like dominoes which collapsed when a tiny bit of force was imposed on the tile in the front end.
Instantly, the spell collapsed…
The casting was not just disrupted; the spell simply collapsed. It was much more serious than the disruption of casting.
Carnage was knocked away, but the Bloody Lich's spell collapsed too. The recoil hit the Bloody Lich, and obliterated his lower body, leaving no remains whatsoever.