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...
Victor sat in Rachel's office, one leg crossed over the other, his gaze fixed on the table in front of Rachel.
A long, green watermelon sits quietly on the table, its eyes closed.
Dean Rachel adjusted his glasses, rubbed his slightly feverish forehead with one hand, and said with a troubled expression:
“Congressman Clavner, it’s not that I don’t want to help you, but your request is indeed… a bit too demanding.”
Victor leaned back on the sofa, his hands resting on the armrests.
"If I cannot fulfill my requirements, it will have a slight impact on my abilities."
“I think Dean Rachel, you should have seen it by now.”
Rachel remained silent for a moment, his mind replaying Victor's earth-shattering battle in the waters of Padarumb.
Those dazzling spells, and the final, devastating attack.
Just thinking about it made Rachel's head throb.
A powerful force completely cleaved the ocean and the sky in two.
If this were on land, the entire ground might have split apart.
As a member of parliament, it is perfectly reasonable for Victor to make some small requests, and the parliament will try its best to meet them.
After all, the battle in the waters off Padarumbu has drawn considerable attention from the parliament.
However, Victor's request was indeed a bit tricky for Parliament.
What do you mean, he needs a staff that can support his magic?
No, do you want to listen to what you're saying?
The 'Urust' staff I gave him last time was powerful enough.
The materials include a unicorn horn, a fourth-tier dragon's tail, and a century-old locust tree branch—all top-tier stave materials.
However, this staff, which could benefit a mage for a lifetime, was actually broken in the hands of the extraordinary Viktor!
Unfortunately, the lawmakers couldn't find any reason to support their claims.
After all, once it's broken, it's broken.
What kind of staff could withstand that kind of magic power?
Rachel took a deep breath, remained silent for a moment, and then continued:
"Besides... to be honest, you shouldn't have come to me with your request..."
Rachel is a fourth-tier mage whose proudest magic is the Natural Sparrow, which he uses for surveillance and live broadcasting.
It also allows for remote conversations over long distances.
How could he possibly know how to make a magic staff?
"So, I've come to ask you to convey this message to the council."
Viktor said calmly:
"In a while, I will take some people to Endymion."
So the delivery period is that time?
Rachel thought for a moment and said:
"Actually, making the staff itself isn't too difficult."
“One of our council members, Representative Ryan Kent, is a talented dwarf craftsman.”
“Congressman Clavner, the staff you used last time, as well as the mage robe you wore, were made by him.”
At this point, Rachel paused for a moment, looking at Viktor's trench coat and falling into deep thought.
Hmm... he couldn't quite understand why he had never seen Viktor wear that mage's robe.
As a mage, a suitable robe would be perfectly appropriate.
For example, he himself wore a long robe that suited him perfectly and gave him a very elegant air.
To be honest, he didn't quite understand Viktor's aesthetic sense.
Master Mingming is more suited to wearing a long robe.
But he didn't pay much attention to Viktor's trench coat, and continued:
"But as for materials, to be honest, we're really short on supplies..."
As for materials like unicorn horns, they are simply rare.
A fourth-tier magical dragon is something that even three or four fourth-tier mages wouldn't be confident of defeating.
Those councilors were relatively easy to deal with; they could simply find an open space to hide, prepare a spell, and blow up the demonic dragon.
That's how Victor got his staff materials last time.
But this time, the material requirements are even higher than those for a fourth-tier dragon's tail...
Those materials are already very difficult to find, and even if they were found,
They might not be able to defeat the guy who has these materials.
Just as Rachel was filled with endless worries, Victor spoke up:
"I can provide some of the materials."
"Similarly, if the parliament encounters difficulties, just tell me the remaining materials needed, and I will step in to resolve them."
Raschel understood now.
Victor meant that he needed someone to design an extremely special staff, powerful enough to withstand his magic.
However, Victor can obtain the materials needed to craft the staff himself.
This is much easier to solve as long as they don't need to search for those rare materials.
Although the difficulty of making it is indeed several levels higher than that of the previous staff.
After all, Victor's magic was simply too outrageous.
Even the magic used by a fifth-tier mage might not be as terrifying as his.
Rachel nodded, his furrowed brows relaxing, and said:
"If that's the case, then there's no problem."
He picked up his cane and tapped the long watermelon lying quietly on the table.
As if summoned by something, the watermelon opened its eyes and turned to look at Rachel:
"What is it, Azure?"
"Victor wants to ask you some questions."
Raschel raised his head and spoke to Victor again:
Tell it what you need.
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