The fire mage from the game world

#1079 - Chapter 1089 Don’t Die

Chen Yi thought of two possibilities: First, Aurelion Sol was not unique and existed in multiple forms.

Second…

Creation is a matter of opportunity; innate creator gods possess authority and do not need to specifically seek opportunities.

However, no creator god would endlessly create worlds.

Without causing qualitative change, no matter how many there are, it's useless.

If it's out of willingness, then it doesn't matter.

The problem is, judging from Ryze's introduction, it's not as simple as ten or eight worlds.

Creating worlds requires consumption, and that consumption can only be paid for by Aurelion Sol.

Thinking from another perspective:

If a group of Celestials used world runes to create a connection point to the world of Runeterra, then was the creation of other worlds truly Aurelion Sol's intention?

Everyone believes Aurelion Sol has a collecting habit.

He doesn't want Runeterra to be destroyed, so he was restricted by the Celestial's crown.

If the information Ryze brought is true.

Could it also be understood as:

Aurelion Sol cannot prevent the appearance of other worlds, and his power has already been divided.

Currently, the only thing maintaining the connection between his powers might be Runeterra.

Once Runeterra is destroyed, and this connection point is lost, the remaining worlds will separate.

At that time, it's hard to say whether this creator god can still maintain his power.

Only in this way can it be reasonably explained why this creator god 'loves' Runeterra so much, even if he is suppressed by a group of Celestials who are like ants to him.

Chen Yi was more inclined towards the second guess because there was evidence.

The law suppression of Runeterra is the best proof.

It doesn't exist anywhere else, only in Runeterra, it's simply a law set up specifically to protect Runeterra.

Secondly, the Celestials in this world are a bit too strong.

Even if the current universe is the main universe, it doesn't change the fact that this world is a small world.

Normally, the gods of a small world are only at the 2nd rank, but the Celestials of this world are all above the First Celestial Decay.

The situation in this world suddenly became complicated.

Do the Celestials really not know about the so-called darkness?

Wait, prophecy......

Prophecy?

"The darkness in the Void has descended; the outsider brings the twilight of the gods."

Chen Yi carefully pondered this sentence, associating it with the anomalies he had discovered.

Why does this prophecy seem to be speaking to him?

Ryze noticed that Chen Yi's expression suddenly became serious and began to think about what he had just said that might be problematic.

But after thinking it over, he didn't find anything wrong.

What he said was just some common sense, wasn't it?

For ordinary people, the world or not doesn't mean much.

For powerful experts, they can indeed go to other worlds through some means.

Like Celestials, like those who possess world runes, and like Ascended...

That's why the Celestials are so high above; they have witnessed too many mortals.

Countless worlds, countless mortals craving their gaze.

In their eyes, Chen Yi was just a slightly stronger mortal.

Every once in a while, some self-proclaimed mortals claim to have entered the realm of gods and then challenge them, not knowing the immensity of heaven and earth.

This is also a kind of 'common sense'.

If it weren't for the prophecy, these Celestials wouldn't even bother with Chen Yi.

Ryze, somewhat unconfidently, continued to popularize Runeterra's 'common sense', the common sense about the Void.

“It is said that when the universe was born, a scream heralded the beginning of the Void.”

“It is a void where mortals, upon touching this power, are equivalent to glimpsing eternal illusion.”

“The torment of suffering is enough to crush the strongest will.”

“However, most Void creatures only have very primitive cognitive abilities because they are only given one goal—to bring complete annihilation to Runeterra.”

Ryze suddenly remembered something: “Void creatures seem to obey the commands of the Void Watchers; I haven’t encountered Void Watchers either, so they should be very strong.”

This was the second time Chen Yi had heard information about the Void Watchers.

He glanced at the panel; the trial task still didn't show completion or entering the next stage.

Soon, Ryze left a sentence;

Do not touch the World Runes.

Then he teleported to other worlds.

Ryze didn't stay for too long; perhaps in the short time he relaxed, worlds had already been destroyed because of the World Runes.

.......

Within the Third Main City, Wang Zhanbo, covered in blood, appeared, dragging his exhausted body towards the blacksmith shop.

The blood came from enemies and from himself.

The surrounding players glanced at him a few more times before busying themselves with their own affairs.

After the war broke out, the players were also stained with blood.

If the players before the war were sheep in wolf's clothing, and after the wolf's skin died, only trembling lambkins remained.

Then the current players are true wolves.

Only those who are not afraid of death can survive on the battlefield.

The brave win when they meet on a narrow road.

Those who weren't brave enough were already dead.

A person with a complicated expression stopped Wang Zhanbo.

Ai Lan: “Why don’t we forget it? Maybe he just encountered a little trouble in the mission. You must know that he is the Luo Wen · Yi, who is famous in the Void.”

Two years ago, Ning Guang, who was preparing to check out, found Wang Zhanbo.

Chen Yi hadn't returned to the main city for 20 years.

Normally speaking, a general task wouldn't last this long.

Whether it was the Slaughter Avatar or the City of Heavens, they had lost contact with him. The only thing they knew was that he seemed to be preparing to go to Runeterra to forge weapons.

The contract hadn't disappeared, indicating that Chen Yi hadn't died, so she wanted to ask Wang Zhanbo if he had any news of Chen Yi.

Wang Zhanbo dismissed Ning Guang with a perfunctory expression.

Saying that A Yi must be having fun in some world. Don't mention 20 years, even 50 years is normal, it's a piece of cake.

Saying something like, if I wasn't broke, I could play for this long too.

After Ning Guang left, Wang Zhanbo left the Twisted Mouth Dragon King without saying goodbye. That day, he took a sword and broke into the battlefield of other war zones alone.

Wang Zhanbo knew that Chen Yi had encountered trouble.

But he was too weak. He couldn't help Chen Yi like this. He needed power.

He needed a lot of experience to improve his realm, and he needed a lot of resources to increase his strength.

The way to get power as quickly as possible was to go to the battlefield.

In the following two years, Wang Zhanbo returned each time in a heavily injured state. He became more and more silent, but his strength was constantly increasing.

Facing Ai Lan's dissuasion, Wang Zhanbo didn't stop.

“He’s my brother.”

The two brushed past each other.

Ai Lan didn't understand: "Why not call us? We can also..."

Ma Fei stopped Ai Lan and shook his head: “Don’t say it. We’re too weak.”

“Mr. Yi is very important to him, but the gap between our strength and Mr. Yi is too big. If we go, we will only die, so he chose to go alone.”

This is Wang Zhanbo.

He is very greedy and wants to protect everything.

Ma Fei: “Let’s go. It’s time to carry out the mission, otherwise the gap between us and the Guild Leader will become bigger and bigger.”

Ai Lan gritted her teeth: “Let’s go! One day I will break his legs!”

Wang Zhanbo glanced at the two leaving, and said sorry in his heart.

But some things must be done.

Otherwise, he would have more regrets to bear.

“A Yi, I don’t know if I can hold on when I go over.”

“Five Celestial Declines, still 1000w experience away.”

“Don’t die before that.”

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