Chapter 768 This is not a lie, it is the art of language



It precisely leverages its strengths, sacrificing agility in exchange for increased attack range, damage, and defense.

This strategy works well for the goddess of justice, but it is completely ineffective for Victor.

Viktor can move freely through a hail of flying rocks and bullets, and can even fight back against the calamity; this ability is unmatched by ordinary people.

His skill wasn't about improvisation, but about completely understanding the enemy's every tactic, every single move.

He was able to handle everything perfectly.

Moreover, when Viktor fought the Earth Plague, he was only a fifth-tier mage!

Even a fifth-tier mage like this can easily handle the Earth Calamity.

As a result, the Goddess of Justice, one of the most powerful gods in the world, almost suffered a setback.

It's hard to say whether the problem lies with the goddess of justice or with Victor.

In short, the battle only came to an end after they had been fighting for a long time, when the calamity suddenly disappeared for some unknown reason.

But by then they could no longer find Victor and Kokot.

No! That's not the point!

Vega raised his eyes, a hint of resentment in his deep pupils.

It glanced at Victor with displeasure, snorted coldly, opened its beak, and began to mock him in a loud voice:

"What's wrong? Looks like we've disturbed your romantic time?"

Where did this crow learn that word from?

Viktor's face was expressionless, as still as a lake covered in winter chill, and his tone was as cold and unyielding as the winter wind.

"We didn't do anything."

He knew that if he didn't explain things to them properly today, things would probably get out of hand.

He casually and simply recounted the disappearance of the six natural realms and how Kokot helped him revive the source of the calamity.

As he said this, Vega's expression kept changing.

What's going on? So these calamities were actually resurrected by Viktor?

Is he now powerful enough to directly resurrect the calamity?

But after hearing that it was Kokot who helped Victor do it, Vega gradually felt relieved.

After Victor finished speaking, 'Gwen' standing in front of him slowly raised her head.

Her face was pressed against Viktor's cheek, and she remained still.

Even through his helmet-covered eyes, Viktor could still feel the scrutinizing gaze directed at him.

A force coursed through his body, as if every secret deep within his soul had been peered into.

After a while, 'Gwen' seemed to revert to the emotionless goddess of justice she had been before.

She stepped back a few paces, maintaining a certain distance, and announced in a cold and ruthless voice:

"The teacher wasn't lying."

As soon as he finished speaking, Vega straightened his chest.

It ignored its own ruffled feathers and instead chuckled, gently patting the back of Viktor's head with its wing.

"I knew you'd know your limits!"

Viktor turned his head expressionlessly, glanced coldly at Vega, and gave a disdainful "heh".

Although his voice clearly carried a mocking tone, Vega didn't care at all.

But in reality, neither Vega nor 'Gwen' noticed the subtle difference in his words.

Viktor didn't say "did nothing," but rather "didn't do anything."

There is indeed a subtle difference between these two statements, which caused a slight deviation in the judgment of the goddess of justice.

Because he really did nothing.

I just ate an imported fruit and took a nap while cuddling Coco.

But as he said, apart from that, he really "didn't do anything".

Victor has never possessed the so-called heart of justice, let alone used such an ability.

But he knew all too well how to deal with this thing.

This isn't lying; this is the art of language.

Seeing that he had easily pulled away and neutralized the two gods, one human and one bird, Victor stopped paying attention to them.

Instead, they began to examine the final reward of the "Elf Liberator" achievement.

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