2000 Years Of Magic History In My Head-Chapter 76: The Magic Revolution (2)

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Chapter 76-The Magic Revolution (2)

A few hours before K broadcasting released the Latecomers’ video, Kang Min-hyuk was contacted by the cameraman who worked with them.

“Would you consent to the broadcast of the video? I’d happily edit the footage if you’d rather not be seen. You saved my life…I wouldn’t want you to be in trouble.”

All among the later generations saw Kang Min-hyuk as a benefactor. He was very active in battle, but people were most impressed by him healing the wounded despite his exhaustion. At the time, Kang Min-hyuk’s condition was terrible. His vitality seemed to collapse at once, but he said that he couldn’t rest until the injured were healed. The cameraman was among the wounded.

He couldn’t shoot the battle against the Transcendental Death Knight because he received an injury along the way. He was concerned for Kang Min-hyuk. He had used so much unknown, advanced magic – ungraded spells, medical magic, and the transcendence imprint (the latter wasn’t filmed, fortunately) – which would draw a lot of attention to him. People would seek elucidation of his knowledge, hungry to share in his evolution. This could put him at risk.

“You can broadcast it. That’s how it happened, and that’s how it should be presented.”

“Thank you.”

Min-hyuk knew from the beginning that his performance would shock people. He joined the Subjugation of Dark City, fully aware that he would have to try his best, prepared to unleash his fullest potential, which would inevitably shock the world. It was a reaction that he wanted. The attention would show people that Kang Min-hyuk could be a Guardian Gate protagonist in his own right. People still saw him as the successor to Suhomun, and it built a resistance toward him within the magical community. He had to change their perception so that people saw him as a wizard, not as the successor to Suhomun.

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