A silver meteor streaked across the black, cracked sky, leaving a bright trail.
Enveloped in a roaring sound, the Goddess of Justice weaved through the towering, shimmering yellow lightning, heading towards the distance.
The sudden change in the sky left countless residents along Shulbon Road stunned and frozen in place.
They looked up at the suddenly oppressive sky, their eyes filled with fear and confusion.
People whispered amongst themselves, their trembling voices conveying intense fear.
What, what's going on? Is the end of the world coming?
As various speculations arose, the city's public address system also began to broadcast:
"Attention all residents, please leave Shulbon in an orderly and rapid manner. Those who are able may seek refuge in the Arena of the Gods."
The broadcast was devoid of emotion, simply repeating orders over and over, announcing the impending danger to the entire city of Shulburn.
In an instant, countless residents, both on the street and inside their homes, were plunged into panic.
Because powerful individuals frequently clash in the Arena of the Gods, special materials are needed to strengthen its defenses.
Today, the place has been fortified by the gods in ways that are unimaginable.
Ordinary attacks simply cannot shake this building that soars into the sky.
Many people breathed a sigh of relief after hearing this, and their previously panicked hearts gradually calmed down.
Thinking of this, many people rushed home, took their most valuable possessions, and chose to leave for refuge.
Of course, many more people stayed inside the enormous arena of gods and did not choose to leave.
Meanwhile, in Gwen's private room with the Eight Masters,
Lia stood by the window, the fierce wind blowing in her face making it hard for her to open her eyes.
But the distant, flickering lightning constantly kept her eyes on the scene.
She stood there, gazing in the direction the goddess of justice had left, remaining silent.
It seems that they were deeply affected by what the goddess of justice had just said.
Hene walked over to Lia with some concern and asked her with care:
"Miss Liya...are you alright?"
In a daze, Lia turned around and looked at Heni.
Then, a smile suddenly appeared on her previously somber face.
"No, I'm fine."
"I was almost influenced by what that goddess said."
Justice's words had made her somewhat silent; she already felt a little guilty facing Gwen.
As a result of what the other party said, she couldn't help but feel a little uncomfortable.
After all, in this race, she was the one who started from scratch.
But when Lia saw the Heni monkey, she realized what was going on.
This is nothing.
Putting aside the fact that polygamy is rampant, just considering Victor's case, the goddess of justice has no right to criticize her.
She's not Gwen, so what right does she have to criticize her on Gwen's behalf?
To put it bluntly, on this track, it doesn't matter whether she's a frontrunner or not.
First of all, she is number one.
Everyone else had to line up behind her.
So in a sense, she should thank the goddess of justice for her reminder.
Victor will definitely return to the Clavner family, no matter where he goes or who he is nominally.
In fact, he was the true patriarch of the Clevina family.
Lia crossed her arms, looked at the sky in front of her, and chuckled softly.
"I am the first mistress of the Clevina family."
Priscilla listened blankly, completely baffled as to what Lydia was saying.
But she could always sense that something about Leah had changed.
Hene, standing beside her, simply smiled slightly and said nothing.
She never sought any official title; she only hoped that Professor Victor would notice her when needed.
"Alright, let's go to the arena too."
Lia casually pressed the white button by the window, closing the window again.
Then she turned around and said to the two of them with a smile:
“Victor invited us to come and see a good show, and I, as his sister, am here.”
"We can't miss out on our own brother starring in the lead role, can we?"
Just as the goddess of justice said, if it were Lia herself, she certainly wouldn't have come to this goddess.
After all, she disliked him.
She wouldn't have come if it weren't for Victor.
...
At this moment, there are millions of spectators in the Arena of the Gods.
They all looked up at the sky, which was obscured by dark clouds.
This circular sinkhole covers an area of almost a hundred miles and has a height of a hundred stories.
Countless dense fluorescent lightning bolts were flashing continuously.
Like twisted and swirling thorns, they intertwine and shimmer.
The god-king wielding thunder was enveloped in lightning, floating beneath the flying clouds, solemn and majestic.
After a long time, this mysterious god-king reappeared in the sky above the city.
And what exactly happened to this heavy sea of dark clouds?
Prior to this, every appearance of this god-king foreshadowed a major event that was about to occur.
Is this another major event that Shulburn is about to face?
But with such a peaceful atmosphere in Shulburn lately, what major event could be about to happen?
The next second, countless people remembered what Viktor had announced in the sky, and their expressions changed drastically.
Believe it or not, something really big is about to happen.
Does Victor's prediction that he's going to bomb the world count?
Could it be that Viktor is coming?
The next second, powerful shockwaves roared towards the stands surrounding the circular arena.
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