There was a limit to one's strength. No matter how powerful a person was, they couldn't go against the entire world.
Even if Rob used his incredible learning ability to grasp a portion of the new elemental rules, allowing him to retaliate and no longer be a fish on the chopping board, his strength was still insignificant compared to the entire Anarep Mountain Range.
This was the Giant of Light's true reliance.
With the power of heaven and earth, this palm strike was unstoppable.
Although the Fallen Star was a famous sword, forged by the master blacksmith, Constantine, using unparalleled techniques, it still had its limits. As the pressure from the palm continued to increase, the blade began to tremble slightly. This meant that it was on the verge of collapsing, and was about to follow in the footsteps of vengeance.
If a famous sword was in such a state, one could only imagine the situation of the person wielding the sword.
Rob's magic power had long been depleted and he was relying on Bevinadet to support him. However, it wouldn't take long for his magic power to dry up.
And when that moment arrived, it would also be his death.
With her revenge ruined, Lolo made a prompt decision. She unsheathed her dagger and charged towards the Giant of Light without hesitation. She knew that her strength was insignificant, but she didn't hesitate. To her, even if she couldn't deal any damage to the Giant of Light, as long as she could distract the Giant of Light and buy some time for Rob to catch his breath, she wouldn't hesitate even if it cost her life.
The little girl gripped the dagger in her hand tightly and glanced at the young man one last time. Her gaze revealed the intention to bid farewell.
However, the Giant of Light didn't take Lolo's desperate attempt to heart. It used its other hand to casually snatch the little girl's weapon and pointed a finger at Lolo's forehead. The little girl fainted instantly.
Gazing at Lolo who was sprawled on the ground, the Giant of Light's eyes glinted with greed. However, it was clear that it had to get rid of the young man before it.
It seemed like it was only a matter of time.
After a long stalemate, the wall of flames that obstructed the Giant of Light had thinned and the magic power stored in Bevinadet's body was almost depleted.
It knew that it was about to reap the fruits of victory.
But when the giant of light lowered its head, it did not see any fear or panic in those eyes. On the contrary, Rob's eyes grew brighter and brighter.
The giant of light suddenly felt a sense of uneasiness. It was a strange feeling. It couldn't remember how long it had been since it felt this way.
At the next moment, when Rob raised his staff again, the uneasiness in his heart finally became a reality.
To most ordinary people, the world was still the same, and there seemed to be no difference. However, to the mages, the world had changed in some way.
A star had appeared above their heads.
This star was not a real star, but from the 9th grade super magi to the apprentices who had just come into contact with magic, they could clearly feel its existence. They had a natural sense of closeness to this newly born star.
Because this was a star made of magic.
And every mage knew who its owner was because no one in the Dawn Continent would be unfamiliar with this name.
Merlin was holed up on a nameless island in the south, fishing. Beside him were two Fox Tribe girls with triangular ears and big furry tails. One of them was holding a banana leaf to shade him from the sun, while the other was making coconut juice for him. However, upon closer inspection, one would notice that the two girls did not look too good. They were gnashing their teeth in anger at a certain smug person. Clearly, the two of them were not willing to serve this masked fellow.
Merlin, on the other hand, was thinking about how to push his luck and continue to enjoy the lap pillow treatment. Suddenly, he let out a cry of surprise and raised his eyebrows. "Interesting."
Gotaris and Olavia were still investigating the whereabouts of Rob and Lolo. Rumor had it that the two had passed by here a few months ago. D 'Adrion volunteered to go to the tavern to collect information, but in fact, the middle-aged man was just finding an excuse to drink and enjoy the local delicacies — fried pork skin and mashed potatoes — at public expense. However, when he was halfway through his meal, his fork stopped in mid-air, and his eyes widened. "What the f * ck is that guy doing?"
In the Royal College of Magic and Magic, Vice Principal Demain had just finished a class and sent a few students who hadn't finished their homework last night to make magic lamps. In fact, this kind of entry-level magic devices didn't have any technical content at all. It was boring and boring. Obviously, Demain wanted to teach these troublesome students a lesson. When he was about to leave with his books, he suddenly frowned. "What the hell is that guy doing?"
The three of them had different reactions, but this was just the tip of the iceberg. At this moment, all the mages around the world stopped what they were doing.
Not only did they see the star, but they also received a message from the star.
It was just that this message was not complete. There wasn't even any written description. It was just a vague thought — the owner of the star was asking for help.
He was asking for help from all the mages in the world, hoping to borrow their magic temporarily.
But was it possible to do this? This was the doubt in most people's minds at this moment. Since Roland created the magic system, magic had been constantly developing. However, except for magic pets who had signed a soul contract, they had never heard of magic being borrowed.
What's more, even magic pets needed to be within a certain range to share magic, and it was obviously impossible for Rob to be around others now. In fact, the future Supreme Magister Your Honor was now trapped at the top of Anarep. Other than Lolo, the nearest mage to him was hundreds of miles away.
How was he going to borrow magic?
Just when everyone was thinking about this question, the star was dimming at a speed visible to the naked eye. All the mages could see that Rob was not in a good situation at the moment.
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