Cracks appeared on the giant's body, and light burst out from the cracks.

At this time, the sun was already high in the sky.

But the gleam of this light was even more brilliant than the light in the sky, as if under the giant was a scorching sun about to rise from the ground.

And under this light, the world at noon was as dark as dusk.

Adam carried Beth and fled. He was aware of everything around him. The world that was bright just now now had a hint of darkness.

He knew that it wasn't that the world had gotten darker.

Instead, something brighter appeared behind him.

He looked back and saw the giant's gradually collapsing figure and his painful roar.

Beth was on Adam's shoulder, and she saw the appearance of the giant and the blooming of light.

“Is this a natural disaster?”

She murmured to herself, the shock in her heart was beyond words.

What kind of thing could stop such a force?

Beth had no answer in her mind.

"Teacher, does this world still need us?"

Mortals and saints, two extreme paths, they all fight for a way out for mankind, but when the power that changes the world appears, it seems that no matter what the will is, it no longer matters.

Adam heard Beth's words and knew that his disciple was confused.

"You are too young. You have not seen the limits of a Scourge Mage."

Adam is more than a thousand years old. He is a contemporary of Melissa Meteorite. He knows better than anyone what the word "natural disaster" means.

Precisely because of this, he understood better than anyone else that natural disasters are a double-edged sword for mankind.

“Spells like this aren’t even the strongest, Beth.

Scourge mages have no faith. Their thirst for knowledge and the meaning of existence will eventually drive them crazy, without exception.

Only by relying on human beings’ own beliefs can we move towards a true future.”

Beth didn't reply.

Seeing that Beth didn't reply, Adam knew that this kind of question could not be explained clearly in a short time. Without personal experience, one would never understand it.

Sighing in his heart, Adam could only say:

"I will take you to see Meteorite. It is time for her to come to an end. You will understand then."

There were more and more cracks on the giant's body, and that big blue face finally showed signs of collapse.

Bennett sat quietly on the top of the mountain. The nuclear fusion reaction will not weaken until it goes out if you suppress it.

But the more you press, the higher its temperature will be, and the more violent its reaction will be.

The orc warriors were retreating at a rapid speed, but Bennett didn't care. He vaguely felt that the old wizard Meteorite intended to retain the power of the orcs.

She seemed to feel that orcs and humans would one day unite.

Bennett was not arrogant. He knew that compared to the old wizard, he still had a long way to go.

The rune of nuclear fusion is powerful enough, but after studying with the old wizard for a long time, the more Bennett learned, the more insignificant he felt.

A wizard's power comes from knowledge, not magic.

Except for the release of the natural disaster today, Bennett has always been a mage of magic, not a mage of knowledge.

Only with today's nuclear fusion explosion can he be considered a true wizard.

Half of the orcs in the orc camp have already escaped.

However, the various forces did not carry out a siege.

The Giant Wolf Duke in the north looked towards the center of the orc battlefield, then looked at the sun in the sky, feeling confused and shocked.

"It's noon now, right?"

The knight beside him was filled with fear at the vision in the distance. He murmured:

"Okay...it seems so..."

The Duke of the North looked in the direction of the orcs and murmured:

"Then why... the sunrise appeared again..."

South.

The Grand Duke of Rose once again sought out his Scourge Mage.

"Didn't you say that Huafan is the nemesis of natural disasters? What's going on?"

The Calamity looked at the light in the distance with disbelief in his heart. He was a wandering Calamity who had just been promoted last year, and his understanding of Calamity was far inferior to those genuine mages.

"I...I don't understand..."

"waste."

The usually gentle Grand Duke Rose couldn't help but swear today.

He used to have great respect for this natural disaster beside him, but he was not afraid of good goods, but was afraid of comparison of goods.

The other side has something better, and they also have a grudge against me.

Nothing could be worse than this.

And in the east of the battlefield.

The Pope and the King stopped at the same time. They both looked towards the orc battlefield in the distance, and could not put down the chess pieces in their hands for a long time.

The king didn't care. He smiled and said:

"It seems that this chess game is not easy to play."

The Pope looked grim. He had no idea what the relationship was between the king, Bennett, the princess, and the Meteorite Wizard.

Although before, the king promised to kill Bennett with him.

But the pope knows that a politician’s promise is only as good as the fulfillment of the promise.

The king could turn against us at any time.

"Alas, there is nothing I can do about this kind of wizard."

The king said helplessly.

The Pope nodded. No matter what Bennett's situation was, if the Pope cooperated with the king this time, one person must die.

Beth died, and everything else was just incidental in Pope's eyes.

And in the center of the orc battlefield.

Hannibal couldn't hold on any longer.

He looked back at the orcs around him. That was everything he had been protecting, but now it seemed as if everything was over.

This time, cracks covered Hannibal's entire body.

Almost in an instant, the light annihilated everything.

The sounds of the world suddenly disappeared, and it seemed that only white was left between heaven and earth.

At first, people could only see a small ball of light.

Then it spread rapidly.

Everything around became so dark under its light.

The sun was still high in the sky, but it had become a tiny dot.

The spot of light was followed by a shock wave, and the city walls were instantly reduced to flying dust like sawdust blown by the wind.

The forest was engulfed in flames, burning for only a moment before dissipating in an instant.

The shock wave continued to move forward and finally reached Bennett.

He did not hide, his eyes stared straight at the center of the fusion, where a rune was coming to life.

Bennett was all too familiar with this rune.

That was his fusion rune.

But this rune is more complete.

The dragon skin scroll that Mervyn gave him also had fusion, but it was a fusion simulated by magic.

This time, Bennett used hydrogen and deuterium elements extracted from seawater to fusion, using magic power to create a high-temperature and high-pressure environment.

This fusion is a physical reaction, not an explosion of magical power.

This time, the rune is the real fusion rune.

What Bennett is engraving now is just a defective product.

Bennett stretched out his palm, used his mental power to pull the rune, and placed the rune into his palm.

From now on, no one will be able to see the rune unless Bennett voluntarily reveals it.

Bennett sank into his mind and focused his attention on his own magic core.

The broken lines on the incomplete rune were gradually repaired, and Bennett's mental strength became stronger, and his control over magic power became more delicate.

And in his perception, the world has completely changed.

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