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...
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Destroy a calamity?
Cocotte doesn't believe it.
Calamity is an embodiment of the world's elements, so it's certainly astonishing that Viktor was able to defeat a Storm Dragon King.
But he said he had defeated a calamity once...
The difference in strength between Storm Dragon King and Calamity is simply too great.
However, she didn't want to upset Viktor, so even though she didn't believe him, Kokot nodded.
After all, even she herself had never seen the true appearance of the calamity.
Even the fact that the Storm Dragon King was defeated by a human mage for the first time was enough to shatter her worldview.
As the group walked and talked, the surrounding storm gradually subsided, and a long-lost ray of light peeked out.
"arrive."
Kokot, who had woken up at some point, suddenly said something behind Victor.
Aurelion stood still, looking at the scene before her.
The surreal scene before her made her feel slightly uncomfortable.
The surrounding walls, like living organisms, rose and fell continuously, and the floating staircases between the ruins swayed slowly like tentacles.
The floating clouds were also slightly distorted, as if they were constantly reflecting the faces of living beings, and constantly changing shape.
As the illusory clouds gradually dispersed, she finally saw the scenery known as the Land of the Sky.
The pristine white building, with its twenty-four ever-flapping, elegant wings, was so white that when light shone upon it, it seemed as if the sky had been completely torn apart.
The building was divided into seven rings, with three statues standing high in the sky. Half of the three human heads were broken and then reassembled and suspended in the void.
Led by Kokot, they arrived at the third ring.
Pushing open the slanted door, a beam of pure white light shone in from the sky.
There was only one familiar figure in the council—Heim Horn.
Like a figment of one's imagination, her face is obscured.
Everyone is different.
Only his eyes are truly impressive.
"Welcome to the Mage Council, Lord Victor."
Heim's voice was very kind and reassuring.
"Please do not blame the Mage Council for their abrupt welcome. The other council members are very busy, and we hope you will understand."
"They only appear at the annual council of mages."
Viktor nodded; he naturally understood.
He had met all the senior mages of the Mage Council and knew that their status was generally quite high.
Those in high positions naturally have many things to do.
Both Heim and Kokot are administrators of the mage capital, but the difference is that Kokot is forced to live in Endymion out of necessity.
Although she is also a member of parliament, she gives off a rather mascot-like vibe.
The Mage Council has twelve members, each a powerful figure in their own right.
In terms of game level, they are generally above level 48.
They represent the pinnacle of fourth-tier mages, but few have even reached the fifth tier.
Heim also noticed Aurelion behind him, bowed slightly to her, and said:
"Welcome, Your Highness."
Upon seeing Heim, Aurelione hid behind Viktor; in her eyes, the mage before her was a strange person.
She was somewhat uneasy, as she could sense how powerful the mage in front of her was when she entered.
However, the monk whose face was obscured seemed to know her?
"Do not be surprised, Your Highness Aurelion."
“The Dharma Master’s wisdom knows everything in the world, and you may also know one of our council members.”
Aurelion was somewhat puzzled, and the Phantom Mage didn't hide anything, saying:
“Rachel Azure, the Dean of the Academy of your Empire.”
"However, he's currently repairing the destroyed academy in the Empire, so you won't have a chance to see him here today."
Heim looked at the princess, his amazement remaining hidden in his heart.
The mages were all shrewd and intelligent. The moment Heim saw Aurelion, he knew that Viktor had handled everything perfectly.
The Council of Mages is indeed independent of any country, but that does not mean they are stronger than any country.
Putting aside the empire's powerful national strength, none of the mages wanted to provoke that monster, Aubrey Thor.
Of course, even without the princess, Heim was prepared to grant Viktor's request.
Heim looked at Viktor again, and the more he looked, the more surprised he became.
Viktor's formidable strength displayed in Magic Canyon made Heim realize that he was worthy of the Mage Council's invitation at all costs.
Considering that Victor's status in the Empire was not low, and that he was even the private tutor of the Imperial Princess.
This identity is also quite intimidating.
Victor has met the Council’s requirements in every respect except morality.
As for morality?
Oh my God, the mage has a very free morality.
A monk who doesn't do bad things is a good person.
"Forget the compliments, where's what I wanted?"
While Heim was still pondering how to broach the subject, Victor had already paved the way for a deal for him.
"Don't be impatient, my friend, what's yours will always be yours."
Although Heim's expression was not visible, the laughter could be heard from his tone.
He simply waved his hand, and two void rifts appeared out of thin air, from which a robe and a staff fell respectively.
The black staff was engraved with many ancient runes, and a red jewel was inlaid on it, making it extremely beautiful and magical.
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