Chapter 1051 Then Do It Six Times



A luminous green sphere floats, surrounded by the aura of nature and fragments of wood.

Above the giant tree was a lush, sun-shading canopy.

The broad branches and leaves intertwined, a mix of brown and green, layer upon layer, spreading out into the deeper reaches of the space.

Even standing a hundred meters away from the giant tree, they could still feel a strong sense of life.

Heim Horn stood at a distance, gazing at the central tree, and with a sigh, said:

"We've arrived."

"This is Hyjal."

Yes, Heimhorn finally agreed.

Putting everything else aside, the main thing is that he was genuinely scared.

Hidden within Hyjal is a calamity?!

Although he didn't know what calamity was at first, after the elf's description, and because he had once had a colleague named Kokot as a councilor, he came to understand.

He realized it immediately.

Isn't that the great father of the nature spirits?

This is a huge problem. No wonder the Archmage predicted a disaster for Endymion in the future.

So it's related to this thing.

If the calamity were to resurrect and realize it was imprisoned in Hyjal, wouldn't it go completely mad?

Later on, Endymion might just explode.

Even now, Haim Horn doesn't realize he's been scammed.

Because the calamity of wood was something the Grand Master himself had placed there.

It wasn't until Victor had Leon activate the source of the Fire Calamity that the Wood Calamity began to appear.

Heim Horn was finally dumbfounded.

Almost simultaneously with the manifestation of the primordial aura

A colossal serpent with three pairs of compound eyes slowly emerged its massive head from the gaping hole in the divine tree.

Its gaze swept over the people present, finally settling on Victor.

The giant snake was very cautious, slowly pulling its massive body out of the gap until its tail was completely pulled out as well.

Now, everyone could finally see the giant python in its entirety.

The giant snake suddenly raised its head, its emerald green body straightening up.

The snake flicked its tongue and hissed loudly.

Meanwhile, Heim Horn was still reeling from the shock of seeing the giant serpent appear.

Suddenly, a figure entered his line of sight, passing over the crowd and standing alone in front of the enormous Wood Calamity.

Heim Horn blinked and quickly asked Hennie:

"No... what is he going to do?"

Upon hearing this question, Hene responded with a calm yet polite smile and said:

“That’s right, Senator Geim.”

"Just as you think."

[The Calamity of Wood - Druja] LV55

“Mr. Victor wants to fight it one-on-one.”

...

The process of tackling the Wood Calamity is far more tedious than the Fire Calamity.

Because the Wood Calamity is just too tanky.

It's not like the Earth Calamity, with its maxed-out defense and unbreakable tankiness, but rather its terrifyingly high regeneration ability.

In particular, the Druga's unique characteristic is that the lower its health is, the faster its health will naturally recover.

Therefore, although Victor was very efficient this time, it was still half a day slower than the Calamity of Fire.

In the end, he managed to gather a war spell and pierce through Druga with a single blow.

War Magic: Avatist's Divine Arrow

The moment the magic was unleashed, a massive white light and a terrifying shockwave nearly shattered the entire land and space of Hyjal.

The towering canopy of the giant tree was torn to shreds by the shockwave, and the impact also caused the space itself to become unstable.

After the white light faded, everything in the Hyjal space finally began to reveal its true form from the blur and haze.

Fortunately, this time Hene was there to protect her.

He appears to be a fourth-tier mage, but in reality, he is a gathering of seven great demons, already at the level of a god with a level of 70.

Deflecting a war magic spell is relatively easy.

So this time, only Hyjal in Endymion was destroyed.

After Leon absorbed the essence of the Wood Calamity, Victor moved the Wood Calamity's corpse back into the Great Tree of Hyjal.

The corpses of the Wood Calamity will continue to provide Endymion with energy, allowing Hyjal to continue floating for some time.

However, Victor reminded Heim Horn that they should improve Endymion's magic engine as soon as possible, otherwise the corpse of the Wood Calamity would not last long.

Heim Horn agreed, even with a smile on his face, and personally saw Victor and his companions off from Hyjal.

"Thank you, thank you so much!"

See, he should thank us.

“Mr. Victor, if it weren’t for the fact that you are the Imperial Princess’s teacher, and that our council seats are already full, I would really like to invite you to become one of our council members!”

"Why don't you join our Mage Council? Although we can't give you a councilor's position right now, we can make you a prospective councilor, and you'll enjoy all the benefits of a councilor!"

"Well, Mr. Victor, how about you consider it?"

The Council of Masters is like this.

When you see a genius mage, especially one who can single-handedly fight a calamity and conjure war magic with their bare hands.

Heim Horn's ambition to poach talent never stopped.

In particular, Victor has a special relationship with their parliamentarian, Henny.

The thought of this made Heimhorn even more enthusiastic.

As long as you dig well with your hoe, there's no corner you can't knock down!

In order to gain enough favor with Victor, Heim Horn went even further and said:

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