[Your "Tracking Mark (No. 813)" has been destroyed by "Exile City Guardian Wizard · Hickman Arlington."]
[Warning!]
[Your "Tracking Mark (No. 814)"…]
[Warning!]
[Warning!]
A series of system messages refreshed in Noland Lee's mind.
Noland Lee was not flustered by this.
He called up the "Tracking Mark" spell interface, selecting those eight shadowy figures as his casting targets, and continuously placed new "Tracking Marks" on them.
If one "Tracking Mark" was destroyed by the enemy, then two "Tracking Marks" would appear on the enemy!
Logically, when such a magical creation was destroyed, the caster himself should suffer from magic backlash, right?
Yes, that was the reasoning, no mistake.
But that applied to ordinary wizards.
Noland Lee's Mind Magic Blueprint was incomplete and less powerful, but it was 100% immune to the negative effects caused by magic backlash.
No matter how many "Tracking Marks" were brutally destroyed, they would not affect him in the slightest.