At this moment, the magic library presented a dilapidated scene, like ruins in the wind.
The shattered marble fragments floated in the air like startled birds.
The white stone fragments collided, like broken pearls swirling in the air.
After Heni disappeared, the magic books seemed to lose their restraints and began to fly through the air again.
It was as if a flock of birds were soaring in the boundless sky, releasing the magic recorded in the book.
The cracked marble floated in the air, the white stone fragments colliding and bouncing back and forth within the space.
Without Heni's presence, the magic books were once again in disarray, soaring freely through the sky and releasing the magic they contained in the empty world.
Even more remarkably, they formed a circle around a shattered bookshelf, as if performing a graceful dance.
A half-broken wooden staircase, a completely collapsed bookcase, and the massive domed ceiling that had long since crumbled...
Their fragments floated in the air like lost souls, eventually merging together to form a winding river that flowed through the sky.
Heim Horn was extremely anxious; he was like a cat on a hot tin roof, pacing back and forth in front of the library with a furrowed brow.
Beside it, the silver-white magic book lay quietly.
The magic on the cover flows like a gentle stream, with silver lines slowly meandering across the book cover.
Anxious Heim Horn was also in a state of confusion, staring at the silver-white book and constantly thinking of a solution.
Originally, he and Cocotte were considering how to rescue Henney, who was trapped inside the book.
After all, the deep archives are not like the other areas of the archives.
The mages inside should not rashly enter if they do not have the qualifications to learn magic.
Because of their lack of knowledge and wisdom, they face only one fate.
He lost all his talents and eventually became a mentally unstable idiot.
But now, there is an even more important matter that I need to handle myself.
The appearance of the Goddess of Justice has ignited a surge of enthusiasm throughout Sky City.
The news spread like wildfire through Endymion.
The monks who were focused on their studies were also drawn by this craze, and they all stepped out of their own spaces to join in the grand celebration.
There are many different theories about the arrival of the goddess of justice.
Some believe this was a test of humanity's attitude, while others believe the true nature of the goddess of justice is hidden within Endymion.
Their council of mages may be the true church of the goddess of justice.
Although these claims seem absurd, these sorcerers prefer to believe that the goddess truly exists.
The more the mages learn, the stronger their sense of awe for mystical powers will become.
In addition, Endymion had a large number of mages with complex backgrounds.
Because Endymion gathered mages of various races and nations, this sky city became even more prosperous and diverse.
Aside from mages like Victor from the Karencia Empire.
The Karencia Empire was unique in that almost no one believed in gods, given the empire's strict national conditions.
Within the empire, any religious follower will be regarded as a heretic and swiftly suppressed.
As for science?
Talking about science with a Buddhist monk might seem a bit too far-fetched.
But these are not the main points.
Heim Horn was well aware that the uproar this incident caused was far greater than anyone had expected.
As a member of parliament, he was well aware that their parliament had no connection with the goddess of justice.
Their council has nothing to do with the goddess of justice.
Although the parliament did rely on unwavering justice and high moral standards at its inception.
But that is parliamentary justice.
It is not the biased justice of the goddess of justice.
The goddess of justice descended upon Endymion, leading many sorcerers to mistakenly believe that Endymion was the orthodox church.
This must be refuted.
Heim Horn, his face as hard as a stone statue, felt it necessary to personally address these misunderstandings.
As for why the goddess of justice suddenly descended here, he already had some guesses.
Why Victor stole the counterfeit scales, he had no idea.
But without a doubt, this matter is related to Viktor.
Heim Horn, his face solemn, turned to stare at the silver-white magic book in the air and instructed Kokot:
"I'm leaving Hene's matter in your hands."
Kokot was stunned for a few seconds when he suddenly heard that a task had been assigned to him.
My brain raced, and my eyes suddenly widened:
"A goose? You want me to do it?"
Haim Horn replied:
"I was originally planning to send you to the deep library."
He paused briefly at this point: "Henry must be rescued from the book, at any cost."
Putting aside the fact that Henney was brought by Victor, let's just consider Henney's own abilities and knowledge.
It is also very helpful to the parliament.
Given her qualifications—a third-tier mage in just three months—this matter was enough to cause an astonishing sensation.
Moreover, Parliament will absolutely not stand idly by while its own people are in danger.
Kokot understood this as well. Although he looked somewhat troubled, no matter what, it was Henney who was trapped.
She must rescue Henney from the book.
Heim Horn's figure began to flash rapidly in the air, surrounded by countless illusory clones.
The next second, those phantoms shattered and disappeared completely, taking Heim Horn with them.
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