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...
An endless sea of fire spread around, and the scorching heat of the sky engulfed the remains of the human body. The crimson-black color began to flow between heaven and earth, as if forming a small mountain.
The deaths of those humans were extremely gruesome; they didn't even have time to resist in the flames.
Even from a great distance, Aurelion could smell the burning odor emanating from the corpse.
She stared blankly at the utterly tragic scene before her, then suddenly covered her mouth.
His eyes widened and his body bent over.
The gruesome scenes were initially unbearable for her.
At that moment, she dared not look at her teacher again.
That terrifying war magic burned these warriors to ashes in an instant.
Although Aurelion had personally killed monsters.
But when faced with a human corpse, which appeared before her in an extremely bizarre and terrifying manner.
A feeling of disgust and fear still welled up inside her.
Killing monsters and killing humans are not the same thing at all.
The discomfort gradually spread throughout my body, and my stomach began to cramp.
If she hadn't been able to control her body with reason, she probably would have vomited long ago.
Why make her see this disgusting and uncomfortable scene?
Why did Teacher Victor kill them?
But Aurelion didn't ask that foolish question.
She lived in the palace for more than a decade.
Over the past decade or so, she has witnessed far too much intrigue and backstabbing.
This taught her how to be a good child in other people's eyes and how to please others.
She wouldn't be foolish enough to attack Victor.
These people came up indiscriminately, wielding mysterious, magically powered weapons and firing blue projectiles at the teacher.
The teacher was merely retaliating.
Aurelion understood this principle deeply.
She has no right to judge Viktor's actions.
'But……'
She felt terrible and wanted to vomit.
Aurelion seemed to be seeing Viktor like this for the first time.
Cruel and ruthless.
This kind of teacher suddenly felt somewhat unfamiliar to her.
Suddenly, she heard Victor's voice, cold and clear, from beside her.
"Loyalty, or..."
"To be buried with someone."
Aurelion watched that scene with some disbelief.
Before this, the female guard had accompanied her from the capital to this place.
She always maintained a cold demeanor.
But now.
Elsa looked up at Victor, her head trembling.
She no longer harbored any resentment; her awe gradually transformed into fear, burying all other emotions.
Before this, she had never seen such a terrifying being.
A fourth-tier mage? No…
He cannot be referred to as a fourth-order mage.
Elsa has seen many mages.
Even when she was still an adventurer, she had a fourth-tier mage as a teammate.
But no mage could do what Victor did.
He was like a spokesperson for violence and destruction.
He is not a monk.
He is a monster disguised as a mage.
Elsa's body trembled uncontrollably; all her previous courage had been used up.
Gradually, she lowered her head and knelt on the ground.
"……yes."
Elsa, kneeling on the ground, loyally pledged her allegiance to Victor.
Victor merely glanced at her coldly before raising his head again.
He didn't care at all whether Elsa would agree to his request.
For Viktor, this was one of the few times he could think of that was a moment of fun.
He didn't even try to comfort Aurelion, but simply watched indifferently as Aurelion tried to suppress her discomfort.
Although her current appearance is definitely not good.
'But……'
This is something she, as the 'Eternal Witch,' the future Thor IX, will inevitably have to go through.
Viktor was simply doing his job.
teaching.
"Game time is over, Lady Kasanna."
Viktor looked back at Kasanna, at the former princess who couldn't accept reality.
"You should wake up."
As soon as she finished speaking, Kasanna slowly raised her head.
With her disheveled hair and pale face, she looked like a pitiful, lost soul.
"Madam, anger will not solve anything."
“We could have handled it better.”
Viktor looked up at Kasanna.
"Unfortunately, this is the ending you chose yourself."
Viktor stood in front of her, slowly shifting his body to the side, seemingly deliberately letting Kasanna see the sea of fire behind him.
See clearly those horrific, horrifying remains of corpses.
Kasanna's eyes widened, and as if she had gone mad, she knelt on the ground, laughing maniacally.
“Victor, even now, are you still going to mock me?”
"Madam, I just want you to recognize the gap between us."
Victor adjusted the collar of his trench coat with both hands, his tone utterly indifferent.
"Even if all the troops of your Raiser family were here today, it would be of no use."
"My power is not limited to this."
As soon as he finished speaking, the towering sea of fire slowly subsided.
Tender green shoots sprouted from it, and sparse greenery spread out, covering this magical indoor forest once again.
The remains of the corpses seemed to have turned into fertilizer, entangled and buried by roots, while thick branches rose from the ground.
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