Chapter 89: Nuclear Explosion Mage, Bomb Wherever You Go
Endymion was eventually destroyed.
The seven layers of the sky had become chaotic.
But thankfully,
Endymion, did not fall.
Although several layers were so destroyed that it was impossible to see their original appearance, the three layers of white rings below became fragmented.
But looking up from underneath Endymion, the upper four rings were at best sloping, but still intact.
Finally, the flames of the massive nuclear explosion turned the first three floors of the building into ruins in an instant, and pieces of rubble floated in the sky.
Exhausted, Heim looked at the fluttering rubble in front of him, and suddenly, he understood Rachel, and understood the blow to Rachel when the academy was destroyed.
Heim lamented it.
"Fuck, Victor......"
To say that Endymion will not be destroyed is simply false.
He's a monster, a mage alien who blew up wherever he went.
How can a mage always have such destructive magic ready to use on a regular basis?
For the record, Victor has only fought three times since becoming a fourth-order.
One was the original Demon War, and the council took a fancy to Victor's strong strength and chose to invite Victor to join the council.
The second time, in the Magic Canyon, he almost blew up the Stormlands.
And the third time, the battle that has just been recorded.
A battle recorded by the Council of Mages as the 'War of Calamity'.
But all three records, without exception, show what a violent mage Victor is.
Everywhere he went, there was no place he hadn't blown up!
Soon, Heim calmed down and accepted the status quo.
"At least, Endymion didn't crash."
That's right, it's a blessing in misfortune.
Victor's magic seemed to have the power to distinguish on its own, and even though he was in such a large range, Haim and Kokot were unharmed.
Even the magical creatures that survived in Endymion were not affected by the magic.
As a result, only the first three floors of Endymion's buildings and terrain were completely destroyed.
Of course, these can be rebuilt over time.
But once the castle in the sky fell to the ground.
Wherever it fell, Endymion's chaotic magic shattered the earth.
The vast source of chaotic mana will spread to most of the country, and at that time, it will definitely cause human suffering.
Cocott sat on top of the clouds, tired and paralyzed, and threw herself into the white clouds, burying her face in the clouds, dragging her long voice, comforting Haim weakly.
"It's better than Rachel's academy, after all, it doesn't involve the magic library."
The Magic Library is in an alien dimension, and there is no 'reality' of Endymion.
It was a 'reversed space' that housed the wisdom of Endymion's countless mages over the centuries.
Even so, Haim was upset to hear Cocott's reassuring words.
So he glanced at her and said indifferently:
"There's no place for you to sleep."
"Goose?"
Cocote's raised head slammed into the clouds, motionless.
At this point, she looked depressed.
Heim was talking about the 'Forest Green Garden' on the first floor.
That's where Kocot first greeted Victor.
She has always lived in that magical garden.
In Kokot's words, since the first floor is the closest place to 'Hyjal', there is a lot of natural energy, which is perfect for sleeping.
As a result, the 'Forest Green Garden' was destroyed, and her last hope was dashed.
Cocote said complainingly;
"When Victor comes out, I must ask him to compensate me."
"Otherwise, I'll ......"
Heim glanced at Cocott.
"That's it?"
“…… I'm not going to leave him. ”
These old mages with a flexible moral bottom line will also be able to vent their anger with their mouths.
The amazing combat power displayed by Victor made them understand that this man's strength must not be treated as a normal mage.
He's less like a mage, more like a ......
Pure magic machine.
It can be said that any act in Victor's battle is just right, made entirely for the sake of fighting.
What's even more terrifying is that in the face of that kind of monster that humans can't compete with at all, he can fight with it for almost two days by himself.
Who can do it?
Who else?
Heim sighed and said slowly:
"Is it possible that the prophecy that the archmage once left behind ......"
"Where's Victor?"
Kokot looked at the ruins wandering between the stars and the sea of stars, his eyes full of silver dust.
It's like a homesick prodigal son standing at the door of his house and slowly leaving, lonely and helpless.
"Think about the good."
"At least Endymion didn't crash."
.......
Inside the zero floor of Endymion's space.
The surrounding void cracked into a tiny crack, like a conspicuous imperfection on the crystal, bubbling with a little flame.
The space was gradually shattered, and Hyjal had shrunk a lot, and the previously dazzling green glow was now much dimmer.
Victor stood on top of the flaming ground and quietly looked at the frantically burning Druga in front of him.
At this moment, Drugal turned back into a giant snake with compound eyes, and fell in the sea of fire, unable to even move his body.
It loses, and it can't get back up.
The magic of war finally shattered the barrier, and Cocott and Heim ran out just in time to activate Endymion's defenses.
Even so, Endymion was still about half destroyed.
But that's none of Victor's business, he's only here for Druga.
Hyjal is driven by Drugal's origin, and if Drugal leaves Hyjal, then Endymion will fall completely after a certain period of time.
Victor put his wand back in his backpack, pinched his hands and drew a green formation in the air.
He divided the entire formation into four directions, front, back, left and right, and the surrounding natural energy was slowly attracted to it, and the huge wheel ring connected the four formations, depicting the brilliance of the sun, moon and stars on the magic circle.
Soon, a ripple resonated with the space emanated from him.
The ripple trail slowly brushed over Drugal, and a green ball slowly emerged from the center of its massive body, flying towards Victor.
This is the origin of the wood of Drugal.
Once Victor takes this, then, Drugal will be forced to fall into a deep sleep.
Soon, Drugal's three pairs of compound eyes, which had been taken away from their origin, gradually lost their last light.
The depleted Hyjal was shaken by the waves, and with the last of the energy at his disposal, dozens of vines suddenly stretched out from the green sphere floating around his waist.
Like a cocoon, it enveloped the Wood Calamity, dragging it back into the interior of Hyjal.
The calamity will not dissipate, even if it is taken away from its origin by Victor, it will not be silenced because of it.
Because it's a huge source of energy in its own right.
Although Victor took Hyjal's energy, he also gave Hyjal a complete Wood Calamity.
As long as no one shows up to awaken it again, Drugal will continue to serve as a source of energy for Hyjal, keeping Endymion afloat in the air.
Victor looked at the green origin in front of him, ready to merge it with himself.
This time, it's much better than the last time.
When preparing for the final war magic, his mana was not completely depleted because he had two fourth-order mages by his side, Kocott and Haim, who provided him with mana.
Moreover, he had already forcibly fused the source of calamity once, and he no longer had to worry about fainting due to rejection this fusion.
The origin of fire and wood in his body gradually merged, and the trench coat changed its appearance again.
The trench coat that once flowed with lava now turned into stripes of red and green.
The energy flows slowly between the lines, exuding a powerful aura at all times.
Victor casually conjured a strange ring in the air, and the thick stalks suddenly gushed out of the void, and the vines wrapped in natural energy gradually grew in the entire void space.
The ruined zero-story space gradually began to grow green leaves, and green shoots also showed their heads.
The almost distorted Hyjal had grown two vines under the magic of nature.
The upper and lower sides of the separated giant tree are gradually pulled together to form a complete giant tree.
After doing all this, Victor's eyes narrowed.
In the game's plot, Drugah, who was defeated by the player, also did not dissipate.
Like Gulletun, Drugal returns to Hyjal as a quest bOSS that can be challenged at any time.
But the game's backstory describes Drugal's ending like this:
The sleeping Drugal has once again become the source of Endymion's energy, sustaining the seven heavens for eternity.
Victor watched Druga return to Hygar with a wisp of consciousness and said lightly.
"Isn't the calamity that has been sealed in the same place all the time also boring?"
Vega yawned tiredly, and when she heard this, she glanced at Victor with a confused expression.
"What do you say?"
"Nothing."
Victor turned around, and the dense jungle behind him continued to grow wildly, and the towering dense forest and sea of flowers completely covered the entire space.
Hyjal stood in the lonely void, radiating a nimble light, undisturbed by no one to disturb him.
.......
The crisis prophesied by Endymion was solved.
As he prepared to leave, Victor said a word to Heim.
"If there are any other people who try to attack Hyjal in the future."
"Then the resurrected Drugal will wake up at once."
Heim was a little confused when he heard Victor's words, isn't the disaster that the archmage said about you?
Could it be ..... Will Endymion be attacked like this again in the future?
The thought of that terrible calamity would be revived again.
Suddenly Haim didn't want to restore the city in the sky.
Destroy, hurry.
Victor stared at the three layers of ruined ruins, lost in thought.
In the background of the game, the Dark Archmage breaks through the seal and arrives at the zero dimension of Endymion, eroding Hyjal in an attempt to seize the origin of the wood.
At that time, Drugal fell into a long slumber, and although Hyjal was invaded from outside, he did not wake up.
As a result, the Dark Archmage was able to wantonly encroach on the Celestial Lands as he wished.
The members of the Mage Council were also powerless about it, and finally had to turn to the players on the continent for help.
Even at the end of the story, the players work together to defeat the Dark Archmage.
But the tragedy had already happened, and Endymion was no longer the legendary holy city, but a place of corruption.
And now?
Druga is woken up early by Victor.
This time, Druga was no longer going to fall into a long slumber.
He was looking forward to what the future Dark Archmage would look like when he faced the awakened Wood Calamity after invading Hyjal.
Meanwhile, Aurelian sat on Cocott's clouds and slowly floated in front of Victor.
Victor then remembered that the princess had been in the magic library for two days.
He looked at the somewhat sleepy princess in front of him and asked.
"Have fun?"
Aurelian blinked and nodded.
"Hmm."
Victor asked again.
"Do you want to come next time?"
Now Aurelian was very happy, and kept nodding.
"Uh-huh!"
Victor chuckled lightly and continued:
"Then, show me the magic you've learned."
"Let me check your progress and see if you've wasted your magical studies in the past two days."