Chapter 303: Don’t tell me, the explosion is quite beautiful.

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At this time, the magic library showed a dilapidated scene, like a broken wall in the wind.

Broken marble floated in the air like frightened birds.

The white stone fragments collided with each other, like broken pearls hovering in the air.

After Hernie disappeared, the magic books seemed to have lost their restraints and were flying in the air again.

It's like a flock of birds soaring in the endless sky, releasing the magic recorded in the book.

The cracked marble floats in the air, and the white stone fragments collide with each other and bounce back in this space.

Without Henie's presence, the magic books became a mess again. They began to fly freely in the sky again, releasing the magic they recorded in the empty world.

What's more, they formed a circle, surrounding a piece of broken bookcases, as if performing a beautiful dance.

The half-broken wooden staircase, the completely collapsed bookcase, and the huge dome ceiling that had long been shattered...

Their fragments floated in the air like ghosts, and eventually mixed with each other, forming a winding river flowing in the sky.

Heim Horn was extremely anxious. He was now like an ant on a hot pot, frowning and pacing back and forth in front of the library.

Next to it, the silver-white magic book lay quietly.

The magic on the cover flows like a trickle of water, and silver lines slowly travel on the book cover.

The anxious Heim Horn was also in a state of confusion. He stared at the silver-white book and kept thinking about countermeasures.

Originally, he and Kokot were thinking about how to rescue Henie who was trapped in the book.

After all, the deep stacks are not like other areas of the stacks.

The mage staying inside, if he is not qualified to learn magic, breaks in rashly.

Because of insufficient knowledge and wisdom, there is only one outcome for them.

Losing all his talents, he ended up becoming a delirious fool.

But now, there is a more important matter that needs to be dealt with by himself.

Because of the appearance of the Goddess of Justice, the entire Sky City was filled with enthusiasm.

The news spread like a hurricane through Endymion.

The mages who focused on research were also attracted by this craze and stepped out of their own spaces to join in the grand celebration.

There are different opinions about the arrival of the Goddess of Justice.

Some people think that this is her test of human attitude, while others think that the legitimacy of the goddess of justice is hidden in Endymion.

Their Council of Mages may be the true church of the Goddess of Justice.

Although these statements seem very ridiculous, for these mages, they would rather believe that the goddess really exists.

The more mages learn, the more their awe of the mysterious power will grow.

In addition, Endymion has a large number of mages with complex backgrounds.

Because Endymion has gathered mages from various races and countries, this makes this city in the sky more prosperous and diverse.

Except like Victor, a mage from the Calencia Empire.

The situation of the Kalencia Empire is special, and almost no one believes in gods. After all, the harsh national conditions of the empire are paramount.

Within the empire, any form of church member will be regarded as a cult and quickly suppressed.

As for science?

Talking about science with a mage may seem a bit too bizarre.

But these are not the point.

Heim Horn knew very well that the shock caused by this incident was unexpectedly large.

As a member of Parliament, he knew very well that their parliament had nothing to do with the Lady Justice.

Their council has nothing to do with the goddess of justice.

Although the Parliament did rely on firm justice and high morality when it was first established.

But that is parliamentary justice,

It’s not the paranoid justice of Lady Justice.

The goddess of justice descended on Endymion, causing many mages to mistakenly believe that Endymion was the Orthodox Church.

This must be refuted.

Heim Horn's face was as cold as a stone statue. He felt that it was necessary to come forward in person to clarify these misunderstandings.

As for why the goddess of justice suddenly came here, he had already made some guesses.

Why Victor stole the forged scale, he had no idea.

But there is no doubt that this matter must be related to Victor.

Heim Horn looked solemn, turned to stare at the silver magic book in the air, and told Kokot:

"I'll leave it to you regarding Heni."

Kokot suddenly heard that a task fell on his head, and he was stunned for a few seconds.

His brain was running rapidly, and his eyes suddenly widened:

"Goose? You want me to come?"

Heim Horn replied:

"I originally planned to let you go to the deep library."

At this point, he paused briefly: "Hernie must be rescued from the book, no matter the cost."

Let’s not mention that Hernie was brought here by Victor, just consider Hernie’s own abilities and knowledge.

It is also very helpful for the Parliament.

Coupled with her qualifications, being a third-level mage for only three months, this incident was enough to cause an astonishing sensation.

Moreover, the Parliament will never stand idly by while one of its own is put in danger.

Kokot also understood this truth. Although his face showed some distress, no matter what, the trapped person was Heni.

She had to save Hernie from the book.

Heim Horn's figure quickly began to flash in the air, and countless illusory clones surrounded him.

The next second, those phantoms were completely destroyed and disappeared, taking Heim Horn with them as well.

Kokot gritted his teeth and walked to the side of the silver-white books.

In fact, she was not familiar with the library, because the manager of the library had always been Heim Horn.

Heim Horn is very familiar with everything in the Magic Library, even if he is a fourth-level mage.

As the manager of the library, he still has the qualifications to enter the deep library.

And she has never entered the deep library, and she doesn't even know what it looks like inside.

"Oh... I knew I wouldn't have said anything before."

All in all, when Heni was in crisis, Kokot regretted why he was so lazy in the first place.

She stretched out her hand and touched the book with flowing white lines.

This book is the 'door' of the [Deep Library].

The book seemed to sense the breath of a fifth-level mage on Kokot, and an eye quickly twisted and formed on the cover, staring at Kokot in front of him.

The lines on the cover flow like streams, opening the door to a different space.

In an instant, a white light flashed, and two illusory silver arms tightly grasped Kokot's shoulders and pulled her into the book.

Only white clouds were left floating in the sky.

It swayed from side to side, seeming a little anxious.

After a long silence, the book was opened again.

The silver arm stretched out, picked up the white cloud, threw it into his huge mouth, and teleported it to the different space of the book.

After that, it slowly closed and floated back and forth between the stacks again.

As if continuing to search for prey.

.......

Heim Horn continued to teleport in Endymion, penetrating every layer of space, going straight to the bottom of the mage capital.

The surrounding scenery changed rapidly before his eyes, but he had no time to appreciate it.

Several phantoms flickered in various levels of the parliament, like meteors in the sky, constantly approaching the ground on this level.

The first floor of Endymion is an extremely dreamy and strange place.

Various weird magical creatures are floating in the air. The lion-headed monster with its long tongue is taking advantage of its small body to hide among the floating clouds of different colors.

The constantly opening space rifts connected every corner of the world, and the rampaging flying piglet rushed into the rifts and disappeared.

This is a ruins that seems to be growing out of plants, but the natural energy and magic around it is extremely strong.

On the first floor, countless mages were waiting for Heim Horn.

The moment they saw Heim Horn, the mages became extremely respectful and bowed to him one after another:

"Congressman Horn."

The parliamentary badge on Heim's chest shone brightly in the sunlight, indicating his authoritative position in this magical city.

Heim frowned deeply and asked the mages anxiously:

"What exactly happened?"

A mage pointed slightly into the distance and answered briefly:

"Congressman, look."

They all moved out of the way to clear a path.

Heim stood on the edge of the floating island, staring into the distance.

Countless floating islands are like pearls in a necklace, connected together by magic ropes and gathered into a whole under the empty sky.

The skylight penetrated the blue sky without clouds, making the whole world shine.

The sky was divided into two colors, one shining with bright light, while the other was shrouded in darkness.

Above that half of the night, countless curtains made of stars were hanging.

The huge magic ring in the sky shattered, and countless fragments collided with the stars and mixed together.

Starlight and sunlight collided in the sky, causing the splashing magic power to continuously ripple in the dim sky.

The originally violent land of chaos now became as quiet as a huge white stone, losing its original color and shape.

Only fragments of stone were still floating in the sky.

The magic of chaos was dispelled, and the whole world seemed to have returned to peaceful order.

Seeing the scene in front of him, Heim Horn suddenly understood all this. He was sweating heavily and felt helpless in his heart.

Because he knew that the only thing that could cause such a huge change was...

"Victor!!!"

"Why are you blasting Endymion again!"



Hernie's mind was a little hazy and her body felt very light.

She reluctantly opened her eyes and found that she seemed to be in a dense smoke.

Silver mist enveloped her like a veil, blurring her vision.

The thick silver smoke engulfed half of his body.

When she looked up, she saw the endless white mist, just like the one under her body, rising and flying.

A silvery bright moon shot out a little glimmer of bright yellow light, which looked so dazzling in the dark night sky.

Hermione was a little confused;

where is this place?

But before Henie could think any more, a sound gradually sounded in the sky, like the egrets chirping between the reeds, but a little more ethereal.

The sound was like a spring, and the cool sound entered the ears, and a tingling sensation seemed to be scratching Hernie's ears.

Then the cold feeling was like ice settling in her chest, spreading throughout Heni's body.

She couldn't help but shudder.

Then the warmth rose from her heart again, completely awakening Henie's somewhat hazy consciousness.

"Welcome, kid..."

As soon as the voice started speaking, before he could say a few more words, it suddenly stopped.

"Huh? No."

A huge eye seemed to open in the sky, with yellow outlines emerging from the upper and lower eyelids in the darkness. The moon also turned into the pupil of the huge eye, looking closely at Heni:

"You don't have an eternal furnace, and you're not a fifth-level mage."

"tell me--"

The originally light voice now became extremely powerful and thick, as if coming from a cave submerged under the water. The coldness enveloped Hernie's skin, making it extremely depressing.

"Why does it allow you to enter here?"