The spell gradually took effect with his movements, and the abomination's actions became increasingly sluggish. Due to the wounds on its body, its ability to resist magic had been severely weakened. In the face of attacks from these Great Mages, it had no choice but to endure with its resilient flesh.
Lynch, although lying on the ground, was the most clear-headed mage in the place. He neither needed to immediately join the attack nor use any spell to assist the Spell Great Mages—it could very likely be counterproductive, interfering with the original spell's operation. So he took this opportunity to focus on listening to each spell recited by the Great Mages, filtering out the spells he had already learned and expanding his arcane knowledge as much as possible.
