Online Game: Confessing to an Underage Noble Lady at the Start

After playing an online game all night, he suddenly died and transmigrated into the game, becoming a famous villain.

At the very beginning, he confessed to the high-ranking duke's daughte...

Chapter 1051 Then Do It Six Times

Add to that Viktor's seemingly resolute yet clearly unsteady gait and pale face.

Um……

It seems like it's more than just friendship.

"Well, young people should be more restrained."

He couldn't help but say it, which startled both Henney and Victor.

Viktor's face darkened, while Vega on his shoulder couldn't help but chuckle.

Before Victor could even begin to curse, Henney smiled and nodded politely.

“Yes, Congressman Geim.”

"I will be careful."

Heim Horn showed a satisfied expression.

These young people nowadays, sigh.

Ah, youth.

But what was with Viktor's murderous look in his eyes?

Oh right, there's a second person.

Heim Horn calmly opened his eyes and seriously examined the girl behind Viktor.

The other person wore a hood, concealing most of their face, as if they were already used to hiding themselves in the shadows.

Unfortunately, her slightly exposed sharp ears and emerald pupils still gave away her identity.

"Elf".

Why did Heni bring an elf with her when she brought Victor to the Mage Council?

Moreover, this elf always seems a bit strange.

As a mage, Heim Horn can sense the natural magic flowing in the air.

Therefore, he also knew that elves usually contained a lot of natural energy.

Although this elf also contains natural energy, it is not balanced.

Instead...

A single fire attribute?

Whose nature spirits have different attributes?

“Congressman Heim, how about we enter Hyjal first, and then we can discuss the follow-up matters in detail?”

Henney's polite yet gentle voice finally brought Haim Horn back to his senses.

He turned to look at Victor and Leon, then turned his gaze back to Henney, opening his mouth as if to speak.

He really wanted to say that this was against the rules.

After all, only members of parliament are allowed to enter that place called Hyjal.

No one other than a member of parliament will be allowed to enter, even if they are invited by a member of parliament.

The status of a member of parliament can guarantee security within Hyjal.

But if an outsider goes in, who can guarantee that he won't do something outrageous once he enters Hyjal?

If something happens to Hyjal, then the Archmage's prophecy might come true ahead of schedule.

But by this time, Hene was no longer the shy girl who was too embarrassed to speak when she met people.

Efficient, decisive, generous, and peaceful.

She had already sensed Heim Horn's worries, and without even needing Victor behind her to speak, she directly said:

“Congressman Heim, the reason I brought Mr. Victor here is to stop the prophecy in advance.”

“Victor is capable enough.”

"But……"

Heim Horn was about to speak when Henney interrupted him.

“Congressman Geim, you should know this.”

"Even if we take precautions in advance, simply waiting for the prophecy to come will still leave us in a passive position."

"Only by truly understanding the causes and resolving them in advance can we avoid future crises."

Seeing Henney's performance, Victor behind her gradually relaxed.

The words that were on the tip of his tongue were swallowed back down.

The restoration of her memories allowed her to truly grow.

However... the throbbing pain in his kidneys still made him feel incredibly exhausted.

She did grow up, but no one ever told him that the price of growing up is becoming bad.

Who taught her those six times? Vega?

There's really none left, not a single drop.

Viktor even doubted whether he, in his current weakened state, could single-handedly challenge Erdruga, the Calamity of the Wood.

In the end, I hope I won't have to rely on Vega's help again; that would be quite embarrassing.

Vega will definitely hold this against him and laugh at him for the rest of his life.

Just as he was beginning to doubt himself, Haim Horn seemed to be somewhat persuaded.

Although he didn't quite believe that Victor had any ability, with Heni as a shining example, the equally talented Victor shouldn't be any less capable.

In addition, he was indeed somewhat tempted by what Hene had just said, and it is always better to resolve a crisis in advance than to prevent it from happening in the first place.

Heim Horn was just a little curious, because according to Henney, one Victor would be enough.

Why add another elf?

It's still fire-attribute.

He had never seen a spirit with a single attribute before.

All I can say is that this is strange in every way.

So he also asked Henne about this.

Why bring a spirit into it?

Henney seemed to have anticipated this, as if she was waiting for Heim Horn to ask the question, and a slight smile appeared on her lips.

He began to speak the words he had prepared beforehand:

"Congressman Heim, do you know about calamities?"

...

Beyond the sparse vegetation lies a winding, dark road.

Soon, Victor and his companions successfully entered Hyjal.

In this dark space, the most dazzling thing is that enormous, emerald-green magic tree.

Even without soil, its terrifying root system has already twisted and extended deep into the bottomless void.

At the same time, the entire tree was cut in half, with the upper and lower sections separated and suspended in the air.

The jagged, broken opening within the trunk appeared as if it had been forcibly torn apart, and within this opening, or rather, in the center of the giant tree,

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