Mu Ying was waiting for this very moment. In midair, her ability to move around was not as agile as that of a crow with wings.
Sharon knew her arrow skill was pretty good, and that daylight restricted her regeneration ability. If she got hit by elemental arrows again, it wouldn't be as easy as last time.
She transformed back into human form, a larger target, and her move speed with flying technique would decrease; she didn't want to be a sitting duck, so she quickly cast an invisibility technique on herself, preparing to wait for the right opportunity.
Actually, her combat power mainly relied on her race talent skills, and the spells from her warlock profession were secondary.
This was also why she always felt that Mu Ying couldn't possibly pose a threat to her.
Because even her own warlock profession level, which she considered slightly weaker, was one level higher than Mu Ying's, not to mention her other more formidable abilities.