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...
There are reasons why the Empire was unable to push its defenses back south.
Because no one can defeat these monsters in one go.
Even if all the mages of the Mage Council were gathered here, it wouldn't work.
Even if all members of the Mage Council were gathered here, in an attempt to unleash a powerful and widespread war spell.
It's useless.
The casting of war magic requires many mages to chant together, and a certain amount of preparation time is needed.
After all, not everyone can treat isolated cases as the norm, like Viktor.
As the scope expands, the required chanting and preparation time will also increase.
This is why, in the world of mages, those who can use large-scale destructive magic are ultimately a minority.
Monsters possess an instinct to escape and are acutely aware of danger.
They will quickly flee when the mage begins to chant a large spell.
Therefore, even though the empire always had war magic ready, it could only eliminate a portion of the monsters.
This loss is not significant for the monsters, as new monsters will emerge from the rifts to fill the gaps.
The number of monsters is too large to be eliminated all at once, and new ones will always be added.
This resulted in the Empire's strategy against the southern beast tide being primarily defensive, with only occasional clearing out of any overflowing monsters.
More often than not, the number of monsters is controlled by letting them fight each other, thus maintaining a dynamic balance.
Just now, Victor took the Magic Tower away.
This gave them an opportunity to attack, so they began to gather on their own initiative.
But now, the star-shaped boulders falling from the sky have turned a large number of monsters into mincemeat.
They began to feel fear and wanted to escape.
How could the monsters that had just gathered leave so easily?
That's obviously unrealistic.
Everywhere you looked, there were giant monster bodies or meteorites falling from the sky.
They could only flee backwards at all costs, killing their brethren behind them and impaling them in their bodies.
They waded through a sea of blood that reached their feet, trampled over shattered bones, and charged forward madly.
But the monsters behind them didn't have time to stop.
As the monster in front fled backward, the monster behind couldn't help but move forward and collide with it.
In an instant, the monsters piled up together and became entangled in a ball.
This made the distribution of monsters more compact.
This sudden commotion left a large number of monsters with nowhere to escape, demonstrating their lack of organization and discipline.
This is absolutely the best time for humanity to retaliate.
If a large number of mages gather together and unleash their magic at the same time, they can effectively eliminate these magical beasts.
However, their numbers were still too great, and without large-scale destructive magic, most of the magical beasts would still escape.
However, if you want to unleash large-scale magic, you must use war magic.
This has once again led to a dead end.
But the monk in the sky was none other than...
It was Victor.
He remained calm, but his eyes gleamed with power.
The sky remained distorted and chaotic, and the night sky continued its winding and meandering course.
When each massive meteorite truly crashed into the earth, it would smash countless monsters below into a bloody mess.
The falling meteorite made it even harder for the already trapped monsters to escape.
Because their surroundings were blocked by meteorites, they could only flee backwards.
But behind them were all their fellow monsters, who were completely undisciplined and in complete chaos, making it impossible for them to leave.
At that moment, Levi's eyes widened. A flash of inspiration struck him, and he finally realized what Viktor was about to do.
The falling meteorites were not Viktor's way of scare the monsters into fleeing to resolve the crisis in Kushistan.
He took the Demon Tower away so that the demons would gather on their own.
The purpose of sending down stars to attack the monsters is to throw them into chaos and shrink their range.
The distribution and fall of these stars were not chosen randomly.
Each one lands in a fixed location.
These meteorites deprived the monsters of their escape routes.
Even if these magical beasts wanted to escape, they were forced to stay near where the meteorite fell.
It resembles a cage, locking them up tightly.
Finally, we'll wipe them all out in one fell swoop.
And now, we've reached the final stage.
Viktor observed the situation with satisfaction and smiled faintly:
"Not bad, at least you have the ability to be arrogant."
"But that's not enough."
Then, Victor slowly raised the magic tower in his hand.
Six different colored magic rings shimmered around the dark tower.
They intertwine and twist, elusive and enigmatic.
Immediately afterwards, a prompt appeared in front of Viktor.
[Whether to choose 'Arrogance' as the primary target of demonic power]
This is the power of the Magic Tower.
It can extract demonic power and amplify the target.
However, since it is called demonic power, it is obviously best suited for use by demons themselves.
Victor was not worried that lending this power to the arrogant demon would lead to its betrayal and escape.
First, as an arrogant demon, its inherent arrogance will not allow it to escape.
Finally, Victor, having learned the true name of the arrogant demon, made it impossible for the demon to escape his control.
Viktor was very curious.
Arrogance, who had already been by his side, had become the 'strongest demon'.
After gaining the power of these six demons, how powerful will it become?
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