What disappeared was not only the surrounding walls, but the entire ruins!
Elwyn was not simply floating, but he was in a strange space.
The ancient buildings left by the ancient warlocks could no longer be seen here. The realm between reality and magic was blurred.
Around Elwyn, the Book of Abraham, and the stone platform, a huge magic whirlpool continued to form.
Countless floating blue magic runes and ancient magic words formed a whirlpool of light and mist. The magic stones provided them with powerful magic power to support them. They formed the entire space and finally gathered in the Book of Abraham.
In front of this powerful force, Elwyn deeply felt how weak he was.
The power of a mortal wizard in front of the powerful magic of the ancient warlocks was as laughable as an ant in front of a giant.
The power of this magic in its complete state was completely beyond Elwyn's expectations. It could only be described as shocking.
He looked around in disbelief, feeling this extremely powerful force.
In the distance, the deep darkness was still spreading outwards, as if there was no end.
The surging magical power constructed this space and formed a sturdy cage at the same time.
Being trapped in this cage without any power, there was nowhere to go. This was the essence of the "Silence" magic.
This was a defensive spell, a defensive spell that was completely beyond the understanding of ordinary people.
Within the range of the magic, it used its tyrannical power to construct a space that was independent of the real world.
The will left in the spell by the ancient warlocks was the only rule of this space, and all creatures in it could not go against it.
Elwyn never knew that the power of magic could reach such a level.
He quietly floated there, feeling as if he had touched the source of magic power.
The words in the Book of Abraham were recorded very quickly. In the blink of an eye, all the floating magic symbols converged into it.
Elwyn returned to the ruins again, and his body slowly descended.
He stared at the thick Book of Abraham in his hand, still immersed in the powerful magic power just now.
Elwyn carefully felt that feeling, as if he had grasped something, but he could not understand it at the moment.
There was no doubt that the harvest from this exploration was great, far beyond Elwyn's expectations.
Rumble, rumble, rumble!
The continuous loud noises woke Elwyn up. He raised his head and looked around.
The stone platform in front of him had already cracked into several pieces. The entire ruin was collapsing on a large scale, and large pieces of rubble were falling from above.
The surrounding walls and ground were also covered in cracks, which were rapidly expanding at a speed visible to the naked eye.
Under the impact of the powerful magic power, the ancient building was about to be destroyed.
If he didn't want to be buried alive here, he had to escape quickly.
"Damn it!" Without hesitation, Elwyn grabbed the Sorcerer's Stone and ran back.
Now, the entire space of the ruins was shaking, and everything in front of them was shaking non-stop. Boulders crashed down, walls collapsed, magnificent stone pillars fell one by one, and deep ravines appeared on the ground. It was like the end of the world.
Elwyn sprinted forward as fast as he could. He had never run as fast as he did now.
The space inside the ruins was too big. He was exhausted, but he didn't dare to stop.
He kept waving the magic wand in his hand, which emitted a dazzling red light and knocked away the boulders in front of him.
This was not only a test of physical strength, but also of magic and spirit.
In front of a few huge ravines, Elwyn panted and used a levitation spell to move a fallen giant pillar over.
This giant stone pillar was made of an unknown material, and it weighed at least a hundred tons.
Elwyn used all the magic in his body to move it across the ravine. He wiped the sweat off his forehead, no longer afraid.
Looking at the continuously cracking ground behind him, he hurriedly climbed up on all fours.
On both sides of Elwyn, there was a bottomless abyss. As the ruins trembled, the giant pillar also trembled, and it could collapse at any time.
There was no chance of survival after falling into the abyss.
He tried not to think about these things. His eyes were fixed on the front, and he rushed forward.
As Elwyn ran over, the cracks on the ground widened further.
He turned his head with lingering fear, and the stone pillar behind him fell into the abyss, making a series of terrifying loud noises.
A few minutes later, when he rushed into the small house that was used as a nest by the human-headed lion-bodied scorpion-tailed beast, Buckbeak was standing on top of a pile of bones, continuously flapping his wings. The Fire Crab and Fried Tail Whelk had also run out, scurrying around restlessly.
This place didn't collapse as badly as the hall of the ruins, but the cracks on the walls were very obvious.
Elwyn climbed onto Buckbeak and lay on top of it. He had no strength left.
He felt that he had returned to the ground with Buckbeak, and the light became bright again.
A breeze blew, making Elwyn feel like he had returned to the world of the living.
A black light flashed, and Kalisis appeared behind Elwyn, landing on Buckbeak.
Elwyn looked at him enviously. If he knew a spell like Phantom Manifestation, he wouldn't have to spend so much effort just now.
"What did you do down there?" Keresis asked.
"Nothing!" Elwyn replied, supporting his body to sit up.
He couldn't tell this vampire about the Evil God, the Magic Stone, the powerful magic left behind by the ancient warlocks, and the Book of Abraham. But from the looks of it, it didn't seem like he planned to get the answer from Elwyn.
Elwyn poked his head out and looked down.
Because it was too far away, the manticore had become a small black dot.
Keresis tapped it lightly with his wand, releasing the magic control on its body.
The manticore that was freed roared at the sky, turned around, and rushed back into its nest.
Not long after it went down, there was a terrifying and loud echo from below.
* Boom!!! *
It could be clearly seen that the entire ground had sunk in, and the ancient ruins were completely destroyed.
Buckbeak flew a few circles in the sky, and once again flew towards the castle.
Half an hour later, they returned to the edge of the Forbidden Forest.
"If something like this happens again, don't look for me!" Keresis said coldly.
He didn't care about Elwyn's condition, and jumped down from Buckbeak's back. He took out a curved bottle of wine and drank two mouthfuls.
In the blink of an eye, Keresis's body turned back into Moody's.
He placed the magic eye in his eye socket, and the light blue eyeball spun wildly in his eye socket.
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