At the moment the Caster from the [Nine Commandments] uttered his own name.
Ronald already sensed a powerful spell synchronously locking onto himself.
However, the outcome did not go as the opponent intended.
As the Caster denied Ronald's name, the spell's effect instantly vanished into thin air, as if nothing had ever happened in the air.
It was evident.
Certain conditions at this moment did not meet the requirements for the spell to activate.
As someone who had once read the enemy's original texts, Ronald knew very well what this meant.
— A true name.
— The enemy was attempting to call upon his true name.
In the original work of "Earth Sea Legend," there is a concept—that everything in the world has its own true name.
The spell techniques of Earth Sea Wizards essentially stem from knowing the true name of all things and then incorporating them into rules of control. The protagonist in the book could even subdue evil dragons and quell earthquakes through this method.
