He composed himself slightly and focused his attention on the fluctuating magic beneath his feet.
His magic flowed through his fingertips into the marble, penetrating deep into the magically pulsating layers.
A strange and clear wave of magical energy flowed through his magic, startling Levi, who quickly synchronized with it.
What he saw surprised him.
This is indeed the square of the magic academy, but it seems to have been magnified several times over.
The vast college square was like a phantom, awkwardly inserted into the real college square.
Where the academy gate should have been, the phantom of the plaza seemed to pierce through the earth and extend dozens of meters beyond the plaza.
Levi withdrew his attention, allowing reason to flow with the magic, traversing nothingness and chaos, towards the deepest reaches of magic.
That is, the magical layer that works on all the audience, including the layer of magic on his own body.
When Levi opened his gaze again, he could see countless spectators densely packed above the dreamlike and ethereal academy phantom.
His body also disappeared into the crowd.
Each audience member seemed to blend in with the person next to them.
More accurately, they were simply and awkwardly stacked together.
Hundreds or even thousands of spectators overlapped on every stone brick of the steps.
Their faces intertwined and separated in the illusion, and the colors and clothing they wore displayed different styles with the slightest sway of their bodies.
The original academy square was occupied by tens of millions of phantoms, their chaotic and mixed forms seemingly unrestrained and moving freely in this vast space.
Levi looked at his body, which blended seamlessly with the thousands of people around him, and found it difficult to recognize.
Hundreds of hands intertwined and overlapped, protruding from the illusory lower limbs like an intricate succulent plant, creating an extremely chaotic appearance.
Just observing this scene made Levi feel dizzy and an overwhelming sense of eeriness arose within him.
He took a deep breath, forcing himself to suppress the urge to continue looking around, and lowered his head to avoid the chaotic visual stimulation.
Looking around, countless people seemed to be embedded in the surrounding audience like phantoms, and even blended into the real marble steps.
Strangely, none of the audience members seemed to notice any of this; they believed they were still standing in an incredibly vast square.
Like Priscilla, she turned her head curiously to look around, her face full of excited exploration.
Didn't you just return to the kingdom? How come you're back in the empire again?
Has she come to the Empire for refuge again?
"We may have accidentally returned to the Empire using teleportation magic."
Just as she was filled with curiosity, a sentence caught Priscilla's attention.
She turned around and saw Levi deliver this conclusion with a solemn expression.
Upon hearing this, Lia's eyes widened in shock, and she looked at Levi in disbelief.
Upon hearing this, Lia stared wide-eyed in shock, looking at Levi in disbelief.
"Huh? Teleportation magic?"
Impossible. What kind of teleportation magic could silently transport millions of people from one kingdom to another empire?
Even Viktor couldn't do that!
In Lia's memory, Victor had never used such a large-scale teleportation spell that could accommodate millions of people.
She was just an ordinary person, and Levi's words truly shocked her already limited understanding of magic.
“One mage might not be able to do it, but what about an entire council of mages?”
However, what Levi said next made the already confused Lia realize the truth.
She thought for a moment and nodded.
That actually makes sense.
Most of the world's mages have joined the Mage Council.
If so many mages were to mobilize all their forces, it wouldn't be difficult to send millions of people into the empire using teleportation magic.
Lia's thoughts gradually became clearer. Although she found it hard to accept at first, she no longer felt so confused.
Lia was no longer puzzled, after all, what shocked her the most was how those millions of people were teleported away.
Even after learning the truth, Krivie's expression remained solemn.
The Mage Council's teleportation method is reasonable, but the problem lies in...
How could so many people be cleverly squeezed into the not-so-spacious college square without being noticed by outsiders?
Moreover, it's simply incredible how such visual and tactile consistency can be achieved through superb magic.
For Levi, this had transcended the realm of ordinary magic.
It was as if a god who controlled magic had played a huge joke on the whole world.
At the same time, Rivi secretly glanced at Persephone directly above him.
The goddess also looked puzzled, seemingly wondering why she had appeared there.
Even the gods were deceived; the ability of the person who released this magic is clearly beyond the realm of common sense.
In Reeves's memory, only two people might have this ability.
One is Victor.
But at that time, Victor was constantly fighting with Aubrey, so it was impossible for him to cast such a large-scale teleportation spell that required a long preparation time.
The other one, perhaps, is the most likely one.
The mysterious friend who was hidden within the Mage Council and knew Aubrey.
Continue read on readnovelmtl.com