Chapter 826 Huh? I'm the boss? (4k)



A sharp and urgent alarm blared, its whistling sound echoing throughout the entire mage capital.

In an instant, countless mages from Endymion emerged from their respective magical spaces.

Each of them held a staff and dragged on a long robe, using the power of magic to propel their bodies, transforming into shooting stars that streaked across the sky.

With the whistling sound and the complex changes in wind shear,

Depending on their roles, the mages responsible for logistics or management quickly moved away from the zero-level area.

Meanwhile, the mages responsible for combat focused their efforts on gathering at the zeroth floor.

In just a moment, a series of staggered meteors streaked across the sky above Endymion.

Meanwhile, Heim Horn stood at the entrance to the zeroth floor of Endymion, explaining the precautions to the battle mages.

"Everyone, please be quiet."

Heim Horn's voice was heavy and somewhat serious, quickly spreading throughout the waiting ranks of mages.

The few whispers that had been heard gradually disappeared.

At this moment, every monk looked solemn, their brows furrowed, knowing that Endymion was facing a formidable enemy.

"The Dark Archmage's prophecy, I think everyone still remembers it,"

"Now, the alarm has sounded on the zeroth level of Endymion, and the Archmage's prophecy has been fulfilled,"

"Therefore, this aerial castle is about to face a disaster."

Upon hearing this, countless mages gripped their staffs even tighter, their eyes burning with fervor.

They all unleashed the hidden magic within them, as if they were ready to fight the Dark Archmage.

Before this, everyone had heard the prophecy that the Dark Archmage was about to rise again.

This is something that is known to almost every monk of Endymion.

Therefore, for ten years, these monks were constantly making thorough preparations for this day to arrive.

And today is the day the prophecy has come true.

The entire Endymion will face a severe test.

Heim Horn scanned the serious faces of the crowd, nodded, and then continued:

"The Dark Mage has just awakened and is severely lacking in power,"

"We must stop him as soon as possible,"

At this point, Heim Horn paused, his voice suddenly becoming filled with respect and a heavy responsibility.

"My friends, you may face sacrifice, but please hold on until the very last moment."

“We have notified the other councilors and the mages who are not in the city of mages, and they are on their way.”

At this moment, Heim Horn gazed into the eyes of every mage present, his gaze revealing determination and resilience.

"Rest assured, the members of parliament will stand shoulder to shoulder with you on the front lines. Our entire parliament will face this disaster together!"

"We will protect Endymion and defend this city that floats in the sky."

Heim Horn's words ignited the passion of the mages present, who were all enveloped in excitement.

Their arms trembled; they were so excited they could hardly contain themselves.

A strong sense of hope surged in everyone's heart, as if they had already foreseen the final victory.

Then, amidst the excited anticipation of countless mages, the portal to Hyjal slowly opened.

The light surged and roared, and an array covered with intricate patterns materialized from the void.

The array of vibrant colors became increasingly clear amidst the fluctuations of magical energy.

The once tightly linked array was released, exposing the darkness at its deepest center to all the mages.

So, one group of mages after another entered the portal without hesitation, staffs in hand.

After almost all the first batch of mages had entered, a bird with a transparent outline flapped its wings and flew across the sky to Heim Horn.

From an invisible point of view, the disintegrating natural sparrow gradually took the form of Rachel.

Upon arriving here, he immediately questioned Haim Horn:

"So, do we really have to call the other councilors over?"

Upon hearing this, Heim Horn blinked and said:

"What are you shouting for?"

Seeing his reaction, Rachel blinked, slightly puzzled, and asked in return:

Wouldn't that make it easier to convince others?

After all, gathering all members of parliament together would better demonstrate the seriousness of Endymion's level zero alert.

At this moment, Haim Horn finally understood Rachel's intention and suddenly laughed:

"No need, it won't take long anyway."

If we wait for these lawmakers to arrive, it will be too late.

Seeing the other party's reaction, Rachel's lips twitched, somewhat speechless.

But his gaze remained fixed on the open, dark magic circle, and he continued to ask:

"Aren't you worried that the dark mage might really lose control?"

After all, according to the archmage's prophecy, the power of that dark archmage was terrifying.

Once he awakens and escapes control, it will be the end of the world.

If other members of parliament had been present, the dozen or so of them might have been able to work together to prevent this disaster.

After all, Viktor can't come out to help.

But upon hearing Rachel's concerns, Haim Horn simply smiled.

"Actually, when Victor proposed the plan to release the Dark Archmage, my instinctive reaction was the same as yours."

To be honest, when Haim Horn learned of this plan, he was also deeply afraid that everything would turn into the disaster predicted.

"But do you know what Viktor said?"

Rachel was silent for a moment, and as she looked at Heim Horn, it was as if a series of images were playing in her eyes.

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