Chapter 235: Divine Punishment

The Nethrel civilization, this name is too famous, too influential, and almost everyone in the vast Faeron plane knows what this name represents.

What a brilliant and powerful civilization it was, with countless golems to fight with, countless arcanes to create spells after spells, and countless powerful magic slots to wipe out all enemies and obtain all resources.

Their floating city once made the entire multiverse tremble, and their civilization once spread to most of the multiverse planes!

Even now, the Netherel civilization is history, and even though all of Netheril's legacy has become a "taboo" that has been beaten by the gods, the glory of Netherel has never been forgotten.

As long as there is a mage using the "Perfect Meditation Method", as long as there is one day left in the farmland where the unparalleled vitality of the crop "Ququmai" grows, and as long as there is a relic of Netherel in the multiverse, the glory of Nethrel will never be forgotten.

This is the great Nethrel civilization, the mages flock to it, the gods are afraid of snakes and scorpions, and after the long river of fate and the countless times that successive gods have cleared it, the appearance of any Nethar relic is enough to cause the entire Feren plane to shake.

On this uneventful night, the fluctuation of a Netherrean civilization imprint was caught by vigilant gods and powerful spellcasters, who immediately put aside all their research and set their sights on a small and inconspicuous place.

This is the legacy of the Netharel civilization, and no god will not hate, and no mage will not be impressed!

However, the caster who was strong enough to catch this vague fluctuation did not rush to the kingdom of Dylan like a fly that asked about the smell of blood, this is a real world, and it is impossible for a group of people to snatch it even if they don't even want their lives, even if the value of this treasure is incomparable.

In fact, all spellcasters who sensed the legacy of the Netharel civilization maintained a wait-and-see attitude at the first time, on the one hand, the first person to rush forward now would definitely be besieged by others, and on the other hand, ............

They're afraid!

The prestige of the Nethrel civilization is not earned by charity, it is the result of the domineering extermination of all unsubservient existences!

No one knows whether the relics of the Netherel civilization this time are a pile of useless junk or a powerful fortress of war, no one knows if this relic has left Netherrell's automatic means of attack, and no one knows if this possible means of attack will follow the "Nethrel Civilization Wartime Regulations" - "indiscriminately destroy everything that can be perceived and unidentified".

If someone runs over and ends up inexplicably getting a "causal destruction cannon", where will they be reasonable?

Therefore, most of the spellcasters choose to wait and see for a while, and no treasure will be more important than their own lives.

Compared to the calm casters, the group of gods could not calm down, or they were "been" unable to calm down. Although the gods were also afraid of the strength of the Netharel civilization, and wanted to hide from a distance to observe and observe, they could not do this.

The moment the Nethriel relics appeared, all gods of medium or higher divine power were ordered by the river of fate to destroy anything related to the Netharel civilization at all costs.

Therefore, these gods had to choose to act immediately, regardless of what they were saying about plowing the Dylan Kingdom with divine punishment first.

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For Punk, the arrival of divine punishment was sudden and swift, and almost as soon as he watched Trelinka enter the portal and he was about to take a look inside the portal, the aura of terror suddenly came.

"I, in the name of light, purify this land"!

There is no need for punk to speculate, and the seemingly ubiquitous voice from the sky has already announced the coming of divine punishment.

This is the inevitable line when the Lord of Dawn launches the divine punishment, (most of the gods of the good camp will come with two lines under the banner of kindness), so the punk recognized it instantly.

There is no doubt that the first to strike is the Lord of Dawn, Losanda, and if nothing else, in about two seconds, the terrifying divine punishment will come!

The Lord of Dawn, who is a powerful divine power, actually suddenly descended a divine punishment with a full blow?

When he sensed the divine punishment, the punk was stunned, what did Princess Trelinka turn on to make a god of great divine power not hesitate to punish the small city of a small kingdom.

You know, Divine Punishment is arguably the most cost-effective means of attack, and generally speaking, gods won't use it easily if they're not provoked.

Although the Lord of Dawn is an out-and-out powerful god, he is one of the gods to be confined to the extreme by the multiverse, and to carry out such an attack outside the kingdom of God would require sacrificing at least hundreds of years of supernatural power accumulation.

Even at such a price, this attack, which was originally powerless to the level of the Bright Sun, was forcibly weakened by the Faeron plane to the same extent as a weak legendary spell (forbidden spell) of about level 20, and it was completely intimidating to pull a legendary powerhouse of about level 20.

But here's the point............ Punk is not a legendary powerhouse, let alone a legend, he hasn't even reached the fifteenth level master level yet!

No matter how severely the divine punishment of the Lord of Dawn is, it is equivalent to a real "legendary spell", and even the weakest legendary spell is enough to destroy a city without legendary magical defenses.

Although Punk didn't know why the Lord of Dawn suddenly went crazy and came to the map, he knew that if he didn't leave the city completely within two seconds, then what awaited him would be complete destruction, and Hetezta's magic box would not save him!

The punk didn't have time to think too much, and the terrifying threat of death kept reminding the punk that "you have to figure it out right away." ”

He gave up the plan to escape from the Divine Punishment Range at the first time, not to mention that Punk was only a fourteenth-level full-level spellcaster, even if he reached the Master Level, it would be impossible to run out of a Divine Punishment Range covering a city in two seconds.

But staying within this range is definitely a dead word, and it is impossible to escape the legendary magic (divine punishment) in the heavens and on the earth.

Seeing that an irresistible "disaster" was about to come, the punk could be said to be thinking about lightning at this time! Soon, he set his sights on the "culprit" that had not yet closed - the portal.

"I don't know where this thing leads, but in Green Vine City, it is certain to die, and now, only this weird portal can save my life!"

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As a new author, I still have a lot of shortcomings, but I am trying to grow and improve, and I hope you can witness this process together