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...
Endymion was ultimately destroyed.
The seven layers of sky had become a chaotic mess.
Fortunately,
Endymion did not fall.
Although some layers were so badly damaged that their original appearance was no longer recognizable, the three white rings at the bottom were completely broken.
However, looking up from below Endymion, the top four rings are slightly tilted, but they are still relatively intact.
In the very end, the massive nuclear explosion instantly reduced the first three floors of the building to ruins, with fragments of rock floating ethereally in the sky.
Exhausted, Heim looked at the drifting rubble before him and suddenly understood Rachel, and the blow that the destruction of the academy had dealt Rachel.
Heim was deeply saddened.
"Damn it, Victor..."
The claim that Endymion would not be destroyed is completely false.
He's a monster, a mage anomaly who blows everything up wherever he goes.
What kind of mage would constantly prepare such destructive magic for frequent use?
According to the records, Viktor only fought three battles after becoming a Tier 4.
One instance was during the Demon War, when the Council recognized Victor's formidable strength and invited him to join the Council.
The second time, in Magic Canyon, they nearly blew Stormlands to smithereens.
The third one is the battle that was just recorded.
The battle recorded by the Mage Council as the 'War of Calamity'.
But all three records, without exception, demonstrate just how violent a mage Victor is.
Wherever he went, there was no place he didn't bomb!
Heim quickly calmed down and accepted the situation.
"At least, Endymion didn't crash."
Yes, this is a stroke of luck amidst misfortune.
Viktor's magic seemed to possess the power of self-discrimination; despite being in such a vast area, Heim and Kokot were completely unharmed.
Even the magical creatures that lived in Endymion were not affected by the magic.
This resulted in the complete destruction of the first three levels of Endymion's buildings and terrain.
Of course, these can all be rebuilt over time.
But what if the Sky City falls to the ground?
Wherever it lands, Endymion's chaotic magic will shatter the earth.
The massive source of chaotic magic will affect most of the country, and at that time, it will surely cause widespread suffering and destruction.
Koko sat on a cloud, exhausted, and collapsed into the white clouds, burying her face in them, weakly comforting Heim in a drawn-out voice.
"It's better than Rachel's Academy, since it doesn't involve the magic library."
The Magic Library exists in another dimension and does not exist in Endymion's 'reality'.
That place is a 'reverse space' that contains the wisdom of countless mages from Endymion over hundreds of years.
Even so, Heim still felt uneasy after hearing Kokot's words of comfort.
He glanced at her and said indifferently:
"You don't even have a place to sleep anymore."
"Goose?"
Kokot's raised head suddenly slammed down onto the cloud, and he remained motionless.
At this moment, she appeared extremely depressed.
Heim was referring to the 'Green Garden' on the first floor.
That is, the place where Kokot first greeted Victor.
She has always lived in that magical garden.
In Kokot's words, since the first floor is the closest to 'Hijra', its natural energy is abundant, making it perfect for sleeping.
As a result, 'Forest Green Garden' was destroyed, and her last hope was shattered.
Cocotte said with a hint of resentment;
“Once Viktor gets out, I’m going to make him pay me back.”
"Or else I'll, I'll..."
Heim glanced at Kokot.
"So what?"
"...I'm going to stay with him and not leave."
These old masters, with their flexible moral compass, can only vent their anger through words.
Viktor's astonishing combat prowess made them realize that this man's strength could not be treated as that of a normal mage.
He didn't seem like a mage, more like...
A purely magical machine.
It can be said that every action Viktor takes in battle is perfectly timed, entirely designed for combat.
What's even more terrifying is that he could fight those monsters that humans couldn't possibly contend with for almost two days all by himself.
Which monk can do that?
Who else?
Heim sighed and said slowly:
"Is it possible that the archmage left behind a prophecy...?"
"Are you talking about Viktor?"
Kokote gazed at the ruins drifting among the stars, his eyes filled with silver dust.
It's like a homesick prodigal son standing at his doorstep before slowly leaving, feeling lonely and helpless.
"Think positively."
"At least Endymion didn't crash."
......
Inside Endymion's zero-level space.
The surrounding void cracked open, like a conspicuous flaw on a crystal, flickering with tiny flames.
The space gradually shattered, and Hyjal had shrunk considerably; its previously dazzling green fluorescence had dimmed considerably.
Viktor stood atop the molten lava, silently watching the madly burning Druga before him.
At this moment, Druga transformed back into a giant serpent with compound eyes, lying in the sea of fire, unable to move his body.
It lost, and it can't recover.
The war magic finally shattered the barrier, and Kokot and Heim managed to escape and activate Endymion's defenses.
Even so, Endymion was still destroyed by about half.
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