The voice of the Archmage was heard from the Mage Tower.

Everyone looked towards the Mage Tower. Belodis sighed and said:

"Actually, what happened back then, ah..."

As soon as she finished speaking, a giant hand as big as a mountain suddenly appeared in the sky and smashed all the dark clouds in the sky into pieces.

But even though the black clouds were shattered, the sky still did not turn blue, because a pair of wings wider than the black clouds covered the entire sky.

The huge figure fell in front of everyone. It was not afraid of Bennett and others' attack at all. It fell in front of everyone, only a few dozen meters away.

“Melissa, won’t you come out and see me?”

When the sound came, it brought with it a strong wind, and the whole world began to tremble.

Its head dropped, and Bennett looked at it. Bennett knew it.

To be precise, everyone who has been to the Archmage's Tower knows it. It is the giant dragon on the mural, the mural that the Meteor Archmage looks at every day.

No sound came from the Mage Tower, but everyone seemed to understand that a figure was slowly coming down the stairs of the Mage Tower.

Denise rushed into the wizard tower, and after a long time, she helped the Meteorite Wizard out.

Bennett looked at the archmage. In Scourge's vision, the silk threads on her body were connected to the mage tower, the mage tower was connected to the sky, and connected to the infinitely distant sky.

Bennett looked up at the sky. In his perception, the temperature around him seemed to have risen slightly, perhaps only by 0.1 degrees.

It's very small, and maybe just a gust of wind can make the gap shrink.

But strangely, Bennett could sense that this temperature rise was not fluctuating, but rising continuously.

It was 0.1 just now, now it is 0.2, and then it will be 0.5, but one thing remains unchanged, that is, the temperature has been rising since the appearance of the Dragon King.

Belodis looked at the archmage. The archmage in front of her had completely lost his previous charm. Instead, everything had been drained away by the Calamity Rune.

Her skin was sunken, her lips were cracked, her hair was dry and yellow, and her plump and graceful body had become a bag of skin and bones.

With only a pair of eyes, I can still vaguely see the previous charm.

Belodis finally showed distress on her face:

"Let me tell you the beginning."

The archmage did not answer Vilodis. To be more precise, she did not even look at Vilodis. Her eyes were all on the dragon.

"When the Scourge Mage first appeared, many mages were infected by magic and became some kind of paranoid lunatics."

Belodis looked at Bennett and said:

“Like Mervyn.”

Bennett did not respond.

Belodis continued:

"The biggest problem is that the elves and the rational mages of humans have studied it for a long time. We have always believed that it is human emotions that make humans paranoid."

"So, they came up with a plan together, a god-cultivation plan, or an immortal species plan, a new human plan."

The archmage spoke without emotion, interrupting Belodis and wanting to tell her story herself.

"So, a human baby was chosen. She was a natural born mage. From the moment she was born, she showed the talent of a mage."

Melissa raised her cracked lips, with a hint of sarcasm on her withered face:

“They put the baby on the top floor of the Mage Tower when she was born. She couldn’t stand seeing anyone. She couldn’t see anything except the flying food and the pure white empty walls.

Until one day, a voice sounded, and this voice began to teach her to speak, to recognize objects, and to read.

However, this voice only teaches these, using the wizard's teaching materials.

Until the baby grew up, she relied on the wizard knowledge she learned to build a magic core in her mind. At the age of 20, a scroll flew in front of her, and on the scroll, there was a disaster rune engraved.

That was the most powerful natural disaster rune of mankind at that time, and the name of that rune was Meteor."

The Archmage paused, then smiled miserably and said:

"That day, her whole world changed. Her world was no longer pure white, but had other colors, a bunch of colorful lines.

She finally saw the outside world, but the whole world was made up of lines. However, she adapted quickly because someone taught her how to recognize objects.

From that day on, she learned how to dress herself and how to eat with a knife and fork, but she was not used to it.

She had gotten used to being naked in the corner, eating with her hands, and being silent.

Those who taught him began to show disappointment. They were all Scourge Mages, and she could only see the fluctuations of their souls. "

Belodis sighed and said:

"None of us expected that she would respond to human emotions."

Belodis looked ashamed. She gritted her teeth and said almost weepingly:

"We hope that she is a human being and can act according to human thinking, but we also hope that she is not a human being and will not have human emotions."

Finally, the elf put down his hands in despair and said:

"In the end, when we gave up the plan and wanted to take her to live in seclusion with the elves, she had already escaped. It was too late. Everything was too late."

"Bennett, your vision of the scourge seems to have never been blessed by runes."

The great wizard suddenly said.

Bennett didn't understand why he suddenly wanted to say this.

"Use it, Bennett, and maybe you'll see a different world."

Bennett was stunned for a moment. Although he didn't understand what it meant, he still did it. His world turned into an aggregate of atoms again, but with the blessing of the Scourge Rune, he became more sensitive to these atoms.

He could feel the neutrons, he could feel the protons, he could feel the electrons.

This was not the first time he had experienced such a world, but the moment he discovered that he could close it, he never opened it again.

But today was something strange. He saw a ray of light between these protons, neutrons and electrons.

What kind of light was that? Bennett couldn't describe it in words. It was a light that could see all colors.

It looks like white but it’s not white, and it looks like color but it’s not color.

Bennett looked towards the source and saw that the source of the light was even more brilliant. Bennett didn't know what it was.

But the first time he saw it, even though he had never seen it before, even though no one had ever boasted about it before, even though no one had ever told him about it before.

Just based on his mage instinct, his first feeling was beauty.

It was as if my entire brain was emptied, as if my soul was about to be sucked away by the source of the light.

In a daze, he tried to get closer to the color, but the vigilance in his heart made him stop.

Because he clearly remembered that the one heading in this direction just now was the Dragon King.

When Bennett thought of this, his heart was shocked. He finally understood why the great wizard did not use a solution to the aftermath of the natural disaster.

After seeing things like this, there is nothing in the world that can compare to these brilliant colors.

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