"boom!"

A deafening roar echoed in everyone's ears. Whether it was the people standing on the streets of Grasse or the gods dealing with the situation above the capital, everyone stared intently at the shadow of the colossal hand in the sky, lost in thought.

The hand held a spherical object as if it had scooped the moon out of the water.

Is that the world we live in?

Although it was a question, everyone seemed to understand tacitly; a sudden realization dawned on everyone who witnessed this scene:

Yes, this is our world, the world we have always depended on for survival.

Aside from the apprentices from the Tower of the Red Moon, a nameless sadness suddenly welled up in the hearts of all the natives in this world.

This sadness came out of nowhere, as if it had appeared out of nowhere.

Even so, a voice seemed to be telling them from the bottom of their hearts: Goodbye, my children...

Like abandoned children, each person had a glistening tear in their eye.

That was the kind of reluctance and sorrow one feels when leaving a loved one.

Ron naturally witnessed this scene, and recalling the book about his experiences in another world that he had seen in the academy library, he formed a rough guess about it:

This world is dying.

Yes, it is death in the true sense. Don't think that the world will never die. Everything has its own laws of birth and death, from the universe and stars to the heavens and earth, and from flowers, birds, fish, insects, mountains, rocks, grass and trees. No matter what it is, as long as it exists, it will inevitably have its day of extinction.

This is why wizards pursue the truth.

Because in their view, truth is the only eternal thing in the world.

Knowledge contains the truth of the world, and truth resides in the ocean of knowledge. The two are interdependent and inseparable. Wizards' pursuit of truth is also a process of seeking knowledge. And in this process, the knowledge they acquire and the knowledge they leave behind will naturally make them immortal.

Just as he was thinking about these things, a calm voice suddenly came to his ear:

"Hehe, you're putting up quite a fight. If I hadn't been careful, you might have gotten away. But the game ends here. I have a lot of things to do in the lab, and I don't have time to play with you here."

This majestic voice was naturally the main driving force behind the Red Moon Tower's initiation of this assessment mission, as well as the Red Moon Tower's vice dean, a third-circle wizard, Griffin Stadding.

"Waaaaah... Great God, are you going to abandon your people?"

"Waaaaah... Hahaha... I'm going to die, you're all going to die, that's great, that's great, that's great! Finally I won't have to see this damn world anymore, finally I won't have to see that damn good guy anymore, finally I won't have to do that damn job anymore..."

"Let me go! Let me go!!!"

Under the influence of the world's consciousness, mortals with weak minds naturally reveal their most primal emotions. Some kneel and weep, some scream wildly, and some even take advantage of the chaos to vent their desires.

"Raina, what should we do now?"

Bohemia naturally had no time to pay attention to the crowd below, even if there were his followers among them. At this moment, he couldn't even take care of himself, so why would he care about those people?

"Do you intend to do anything more in the face of such a great being?"

"..."

Ruilina glanced disdainfully at the blue-haired man holding the golden trident and asked casually.

Bohemian fell silent. He knew, of course, that there was nothing he could do, and he didn't even dare to have any other thoughts, even though his current world was being ravaged like a submissive wife.

But he still didn't dare.

After all, in the face of such a being, let alone himself, even if he added the two people beside him and Selidewen not far away, if all of them attacked together, they might not be able to get the other party to even glance at them.

His words just now came out involuntarily after witnessing the other party's awe-inspiring power, even though he wanted to explain.

But looking into Relina's longing eyes, Bohemian swallowed the words he was about to say.

He was afraid that this crazy woman might suddenly have a fit of madness and start a fight with him.

Although he considered himself to be evenly matched with his opponent in terms of strength, a fight also depends on the occasion and the timing. Now that kind of being was taking over their world right in front of them, if a fight broke out now and disturbed the other party's enjoyment, that would be truly unfortunate.

Suppressing her anger at being rebuked, she glared fiercely at Elosdna, who had been watching the spectacle unfold.

Bohemian immediately fell silent.

Upon seeing this, Elosdna immediately glared back, but under the pressure of the towering figure in the sky, he ultimately remained silent.

The atmosphere on the field fell silent for a moment.

Apart from the bustling crowd below and the smoke and flames of war in Grasse, everything seemed so peaceful and quiet.

Time passed second by second. The moon in the sky was like a shy lady. Upon seeing the rude behavior of the vice dean of the Red Moon Tower, she quietly lowered her head and slowly disappeared.

The sun, like a clueless fool, rises in the east regardless of the situation, bringing a glimmer of light to this otherwise dark world.

As the morning sun shone on the streets of Grasse, the city, which had fallen into chaos, seemed to regain a semblance of its former rationality under its light.

People looked up at the sky in confusion.

That faint glimmer of light now seemed so dazzling in their eyes, like a ray of hope that had brought light back to a world that had fallen into darkness.

Its daybreak.

"Hahahaha! I finally caught you, little guy. You're pretty fast. I hope you'll be just as lively and energetic in my experiments in the future."

Shortly after dawn, while people were still basking in the warm glow of the sun, that familiar voice rang in their ears once more.

This time, the other person's tone was no longer as indifferent as before.

Instead, he was filled with excitement and joy. Although his voice sounded like that of an elderly man in his seventies, he now spoke like a child who had just received a gift, his tone full of innocent laughter.

"You two little ones are quite good. I hope you can make even greater contributions to the academy in the future. Alright, I won't say any more. You'll receive your rewards when you get back. Goodbye."

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