Chapter 304 The succubus is indeed a bit stronger than the princess.



Kokote lay amidst the swirling white mist, sitting beneath a light cloud that had just been pulled there, wandering aimlessly.

A huge full moon hung high in the night sky, but the dark starry sky did not become brighter as a result.

The pale mist blended with the pitch-black sky somewhere, and faint blue runes rippled all around.

The patterns continued to swirl even in the thick fog, as if dancing around Cocote.

Looking at the scene before him, Kokot felt a sense of unease.

After all, this is the first time, so it's normal to feel a little uncomfortable.

In the deepest library, illusions will haunt you, driving the weak-willed to madness, and some will even be seduced by the captivating melodies produced by the intense magic, remaining there forever.

However, as a fifth-tier mage, Kokot does not experience hallucinations from this drifting magic.

However, she was more worried about Henney.

Everything in the Deep Library seems random, like layers of a labyrinth.

Koko sat on the cloud, drifting back and forth, searching everywhere for a long time, but he couldn't find any trace of Henney.

Only the ever-changing scenery around us, shrouded in a hazy mist, makes it impossible to guard against.

"Hmm? This is..."

Koko rubbed his eyes; the library in front of him seemed slightly different from before.

It's unclear when it started, but the black sky, which had blended seamlessly with the white mist, seemed to have developed cracks, and the hazy white mist beneath our feet began to gradually change.

call--

The white mist gradually dissipated, as if it had sensed Kokot's intentions.

It parted the mist on both sides, automatically making way for Kokot in the direction ahead.

The clouds and mist stretched out beside us, leaving only one road leading into the distance.

Koko didn't have time to think, and even the clouds beneath him seemed to speed up.

She had been climbing for an unknown amount of time, and it seemed she had already crossed three mountain peaks.

Finally, on a plain, they spotted a familiar figure.

Hene seemed to be lying beneath the starry sky, the glittering stars as if draping her in a magnificent robe.

The shimmering magic around her was like stars, encircling her.

A gentle breeze blew by, carrying the surrounding silvery-white grass blades slowly by.

Everything was so hazy and dreamlike.

Cocotte shook his head, trying to clear his head.

After that, she continued to ride on the cloud, approaching Henney.

The closer she got, the clearer she could see.

At that moment, Hene was lying on the huge book, a quill pen dancing rapidly in her hand.

“Hmm...”

"Heh..." She was about to shout when she found that her throat seemed to be imprisoned by a mysterious force.

He couldn't even utter a single word.

She was so anxious that she couldn't speak, but she could only hear an extremely ethereal voice coming from the horizon.

"Shh~"

Koko looked around, but there was still no one there.

Perhaps the library was afraid she would disturb Henney, so they silenced her.

She could only look ahead again.

Suddenly, her eyes widened.

Before anyone knew it, countless obscure runes began to float above the clouds around Heni, completely surrounding her.

Every time Hene made a note in the book, a rune would appear next to her.

Those runes looked very familiar.

But as she studied them one by one, she found that the runes were obviously incomprehensible and even difficult to combine into a spell.

What is Henny doing?

Cocotte quickly fell silent and waited, his gaze fixed on Henne's focused face.

Soon, Heni seemed to have finished writing all the runes.

She stretched lazily with her head held high, and when she looked up, she happened to see Cocotte.

"Senior Kokote?"

Cocot opened his mouth and suddenly realized that he could speak.

So, she hurriedly asked the question she had always wanted to ask:

"Henry, what are you doing?"

Hene patted the huge book and explained excitedly:

"As you can see."

"These are all the fourth-tier spells recorded in the magic library. I have taken out some runes of the same nature as much as possible and rearranged and combined them."

Kokot looked completely bewildered.

When these runes are combined to form a normal fourth-tier spell, she can understand them.

But once they are all separated and rearranged...

She was completely dumbfounded.

No wonder, even though these runes looked very familiar, she just couldn't understand what kind of magic they were.

So Kokote asked:

"Can you understand these yourself?"

Hene shook her head.

"I can't do it, so I'm trying again and again."

"try?"

Hene picked up the huge book and turned the pages.

Among the tens of thousands of runes recorded in this book, she selected dozens of extremely obscure runes and gently touched them with her fingers.

Immediately afterwards, dozens of talismans appeared out of thin air, surrounding the book and Henny.

The surrounding magical patterns began to change, and an array appeared without warning.

Immediately afterwards, cracks appeared in the runes, shattering like glass.

A powerful energy was released instantly, and a dazzling light streaked through the air, as if a deep chasm had been torn open in the sky.

The powerful magic spread rapidly through the air, instantly triggering an astonishing surge of energy.

That force exploded like bursts of dazzling fireworks, breathtaking and awe-inspiring.

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