"I see, Your Majesty's observation is truly meticulous."
Upon hearing Aurelion's words, Vanilla covered her mouth in surprise.
At the same time, I was considering whether I should deliberately make my footsteps louder when I came to see His Majesty next time.
Although she thought this way, Vanilla did not forget the true purpose of her trip:
"The Royal Mage Corps has set off for the four major districts."
"Duke Levi suggested that a magical barrier be built over the capital to isolate the strange colors in the sky."
Will isolating them from view allow residents to return to normal?
Currently, she can only send some of the most determined and clear-headed knights of the Royal Knights to the streets to deal with those who have lost their minds.
This approach is naturally inefficient, and some residents who are affected while living indoors cannot do it.
Therefore, the Duke of Reeves' proposal does indeed sound like a good option.
Aurelion nodded in agreement and continued:
"If successful, notify other major cities and have all conscious monks take the same action."
She hoped that the mages of the capital could go to other cities to provide assistance.
The problem is that it's not just humans who are enveloped by this strange light; even horses are controlled by it.
If the carriage becomes unable to move forward, the monks will be in a dilemma.
It was clearly unrealistic to expect them to walk to other cities.
She could have the mages set up teleportation arrays in various cities to provide support.
However, only a few mages were able to break free from the shackles of this extraordinary light, and their numbers were far from sufficient to deal with the current crisis.
Only a small percentage of high-ranking mages are able to remain conscious.
Even if a teleportation array could be created, it would be difficult to maintain its operation for a long time.
For a time, the whole situation seemed to have reached a stalemate.
But suddenly, Aurelion seemed to realize something, and she abruptly turned to look at Vanilla.
She was so focused on figuring out how to get rid of the colorful light screen that she forgot about one thing.
So she asked the little cat girl directly.
"Weren't you affected?"
The Starry Sky covers the entire sky of the empire, and everyone will be affected to some extent.
Even some high-level mages were not spared.
As a result, Vanilla, this demi-human, seemed completely unaffected by the extraordinary light.
Could it be that her willpower is even more unyielding than that of those high-ranking mages?
Vanilla simply shook her head, as if to confirm, then raised her head and gazed at the sky covered in iridescent colors.
At that moment, although her eyes reflected an unusual color, she did not lose her mind and become immersed in it like others.
On the contrary, she seemed to be looking up at the endless sky with an almost reverent feeling.
"I don't know why I'm okay, but..."
Her gaze returned to the extraordinary colors in the sky.
The chaotic light seemed to entwine and twist, with different colors intertwined, making it impossible to distinguish the specific colors.
“I can feel a sense of familiarity from there.”
"Just like my consciousness, my wisdom, originates from there."
Vanilla's words startled Aurelian, who followed Vanilla's gaze and looked up at the sky.
However, apart from this strange and inexplicable bewitching light, she could not sense anything at all.
She couldn't hear any of the eerie whispers described by those who had recovered from the brilliance.
She felt absolutely no sense of her reason or consciousness being eroded.
If it weren't for the immense threat posed by this extraordinary light, which paralyzed the entire empire...
Aurelion even found the light somewhat dazzling and beautiful.
At that moment, she noticed the words in Xiang Zilan's words.
Her consciousness and wisdom originated from the extraordinary colors in this sky?
Isn't Vanilla a demi-human who was raised and educated by Master Victor?
Why would she say that her wisdom comes from this unusual sky?
This puzzled Aurelion.
In an instant, all sorts of bold guesses flooded her mind.
It seemed that an answer was hidden within, but she couldn't find any concrete clues.
This made Aurelion increasingly curious about the true source of this power.
At the same time, Vanilla's eyes gradually became clear, losing their previous confusion.
Actually, there was something she didn't tell Aurelion.
She felt her master's power within this star-studded celestial canopy.
But she didn't say anything, nor did she dare to speculate further.
Vanilla was afraid, but this was merely a figment of her imagination.
However, an indescribable thought still lingered in the little kitten's mind.
What if?
If her master has truly passed away, then has the mysterious being who endowed her with wisdom also vanished along with her?
Vanilla thought of the raven that always followed Viktor.
She shook her head, deciding to stop thinking about it.
He then turned his gaze to Aurelian, who was still gazing at the sky, and prepared to tell her another important matter:
"Your Majesty, there is one more thing."
Aurelion slowly lowered her head, looking calmly and attentively at Vanilla.
"His Majesty the former sent me to invite you over."
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