"Although I must apologize to you both, given the current situation, it's best if I slip away first."
Muttering to himself silently, Jeming looked at the metal plate in front of him with a pained expression.
This metal plate was thin yet heavy, its surface engraved with an ocean of runes, visibly emitting faint and complex energy fluctuations.
This was not an ordinary witchcraft artifact, but a rather rare one-time-use artifact in the Wizard World.
The drawbacks of this kind of artifact were obvious: its internal rune array pursued instant powerful effects without considering durability and self-cycle.
Therefore, once used, the artifact would self-destruct from excessive energy impact, making it truly a single-use item.
However, its advantages were equally prominent: due to the low requirement for material durability and the ability to avoid some complex self-cycling and recharging nodes in the manufacturing process, its material cost was relatively inexpensive.
