Chapter 753 Imprisonment Play



This is where Victor is located, in a royal chamber that cannot be detected by any magical instruments.

At this moment, Victor sat elegantly on the dark leather sofa, one leg crossed over the other, his left hand gently supporting the spine of the book.

His gaze was as deep as obsidian as he quickly and meticulously scanned the contents of the book.

As his gaze moves, an invisible magic automatically turns the page for him.

This room was specially prepared for him by Aurelion.

It could be to restrict his freedom, or it could be to prevent him from being discovered inside the palace.

In short, this was the first time Victor had actually lived in the palace.

However, despite the spacious and luxurious room, he could not leave freely, which made him feel like he was imprisoned.

The room was surrounded by layers of magical protection, though these measures were not difficult for Victor to implement.

But he doesn't intend to try to break through easily.

To reiterate, this place is more familiar to Victor than the Clavner family's backyard.

But as soon as he leaves the room, Aurelian will notice.

Therefore, unless necessary, he decided to stay in the room and continue reading.

until……

Time slipped by unnoticed, and Viktor's gaze finally turned to the window.

Outside, night had already enveloped the entire land.

Through the window, you can see dense stars twinkling in the darkness, like an ocean hidden in the night.

It's a hundred miles from Brighton to the capital, and even by carriage, it would take most of the day to travel without teleportation.

In fact, there is a teleportation array between Braxton and the capital, which Victor used to return to Braxton from the capital.

It was just so she could be alone with Viktor.

Aurelion refused the teleportation option and insisted on traveling by carriage to Clavner's mansion in Brayston.

As a carriage used exclusively by the royal family, that luxurious and enormous carriage offered an extremely comfortable ride.

However, not all roads can remain absolutely smooth.

The road has some undulations, and even the most special carriage will experience bumps and jolts.

However, Victor barely felt any vibration, thanks entirely to the spatial stabilization magic that Aurelion had been silently casting along the way.

The magic lasted for such a long time that even Aurelion's extraordinary mental strength could hardly withstand such a drain.

Therefore, as soon as she returned to the capital, she prepared a special room for Victor.

He then quickly returned to his dormitory to rest and recover his energy.

This means...

Viktor squinted, lowered his head slightly, and continued to stare at the book in his hands.

Suddenly, a sudden, strong gust of air violently struck the large, transparent window.

Bang bang—

The strong wind blew against the glass surface, causing every inch of the window to shake violently.

With the force of the impact, the two windows suddenly swung open outwards.

The open window slammed against the wall, making a crisp knocking sound.

Immediately afterwards, a black crow took flight into the room on the swirling breeze.

The one-eyed raven had barely landed on Viktor's shoulder when it half-opened its beak, its thin, trembling tongue lolling out, and began to pant heavily.

It seems that if it doesn't rest for a while, it might really fall from the sky due to exhaustion.

"That's unfair! That's unfair!"

"Why can you ride in a carriage, but I have to fly here?"

It exhaled weak breaths, panting and tearing out sharp sounds.

Upon hearing this, Viktor didn't even look up, maintaining his elegant reading posture, and responded calmly:

"Too many people are calling me a lackey of an evil god these days. If you show yourself in front of the Queen in public, you are very likely to be discovered."

"So what? Let her find out!"

Vega muttered under his breath,

"She is your student once, and she will be your student for life."

"As a teacher, are you afraid of her?"

Of course I'm not afraid.

Strictly speaking, Aurelion is simply a numerical anomaly; her strength relies entirely on her stats that defy common sense.

The pressure she put on Viktor was incomparable to that of Gwen.

Because Viktor is least afraid of numerical monsters.

So even someone with a brain should know that this isn't the reason at all.

Seeing that Viktor had not answered for a long time, Vega remained silent for a while, and then asked a very serious question.

"You don't actually want to say yes, do you?"

Viktor remained calm, his gaze still fixed on the pages of the book.

As the magic automatically turned the page, he replied calmly:

"Why not? She's the Empress."

"If I were to truly become the Emperor's consort, the entire human race of the empire might become your source of followers."

The entire empire has a population of at least hundreds of millions. If all of these people were to become followers of Vega, then it would probably be truly fearless.

However, this is unlikely, because the empire has resolutely rejected the belief in gods since its founding.

Even if Aurelion issued such an order, it would be difficult to suddenly transform Vega into the guardian of the empire.

Not to mention, he is also considered an evil god.

The laws of our ancestors must not be violated.

Upon hearing these words, Vega was suddenly deeply moved.

Its only eye blinked rapidly a few times, and it said in a tearful tone:

“Victor, I never imagined you would sacrifice so much for me.”

She cried, but not a single tear came out.

Seeing Vega putting on such a show, Victor couldn't hold back any longer.

The book in his hand closed automatically under the influence of magic, then turned into specks of starlight and disappeared from his hand.

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