Surviving The Fourth Calamity-Chapter 331 - 131 William Turns His Face as if Turning a Page

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Chapter 331: Chapter 131 William Turns His Face as if Turning a Page

Valencia suddenly stood up, surprised as she looked to the west.

William knew she sensed just how powerful the completed Demi-God Artifact was.

But for people like Valencia, they could only feel the immense power released in that instant.

William, however, through the church at Hill’s, saw the details.

This Demi-God Artifact, upon its birth, wiped out three Legends!

When a Demi-God Artifact comes into existence, its power isn’t at its peak.

Thinking of the future might of this object, William felt somewhat astonished; if it weren’t for the several Divine Artifacts in his possession, he would have been tempted to make one with Fran himself.

Of course, not the kind in Fran’s hands.

Even William, whose spiritual power was nearing that of a deity, couldn’t discern how many spells there were, let alone what types of spells they were.

He truly believed that if Fran hadn’t set his heart solely on the path of Alchemy, he truly had the potential to become the Deity of Mages.

How could someone, with the body of a human, master all the Laws that have appeared?

Not to mention the Laws of Time and Space, with which Fran had been in contact for no short time.

Many powerful Mages, not just Fran, had already begun to unravel some of the Space Law. 𝕗𝚛𝚎𝚎𝐰𝗲𝗯𝗻𝚘𝚟𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝕞

But the Wind Series that Hill had just come up with, Fran was already able to use it proficiently.

Even if Hill had shown favoritism to her own grandfather, the Laws were not so easily understood.

Then he chuckled to himself, the stronger his allies, the better.

"Those people from the Mage Association must be going crazy by now!" Valencia muttered.

"Is the Demi-God Artifact important to them?"

"Aren’t they reluctant to completely offend the Dwarves because they can help them create weapons that are closest to the Demi-God Artifacts?" Valencia said disdainfully, "As if nobody else knows! Despite appearances, the Mage Association’s relationship with the Elves is just so-so.

In fact, it is the Dwarves who are much more significant to those Legendary Laws who wish to leave this world.

So it’s the Half-Elf Legend who’s caused embarrassment to Polanio, but it’s definitely someone with good ties to the Dwarves who’s stirring things up in the background.

The Mage Association, one wonders if they are still human at all!"

"Perhaps in His Majesty the King’s eyes, before the impending war with Saral, the Dwarves and Elves would become more united.

But that’s impossible.

Bear in mind, the Moon Elves are just one branch among them, and even the least of the Deities, aside from the two Main Gods, lack any Subordinate Deities.

Those other branches, like the Green Leaf Elves, the Vine Elves, though it’s unclear why they’re so divided, each of them has over a dozen deities.

The Dwarves are the same. Many branches, many deities.

In the starry sky, although the Divine Thrones appear to shine only with a few Main Gods, in reality, they are surrounded by numerous smaller thrones.

They would never think they could lose, they are more worried that their war with the humans will deplete them too much, and they will be sneak-attacked by others."

"Why would the Magician still want to join the human faction then?"

"Who doesn’t want to become a god?" Valencia said offhandedly, then fell silent abruptly.

However, William didn’t care: "Well, then, I wish you success!"

"Does His Majesty the King not care? Does His Majesty of Time and Space not care either?"

"Even if three thousand Divine Thrones rise in the sky, the brightest will still be the Sun and the Moon," William couldn’t help but laugh, "and the greatest will still be this land beneath our feet. The Gods of Time and Space have no interest in competing for the brightest or largest stars; all they want is for this world to exist eternally."

William glanced at the Silvermoon Sorcerer: "Since you’ve already felt the presence of the Goddess of the Silvermoon, don’t pretend to be ignorant. Ah! Why do women always like to pretend to be naive and innocent?

Your image is not suited for innocence, next time look at Hill!

Her face can really make you believe her innocence.

We all understand the temperament of Silvermoon, revealing a few secrets to Its followers is just standard practice.

There’s no need to put on such an exhausting act. I’m tired for you."

Valencia’s smile on her face stiffened.

She had long known that the King of Saral was a scoundrel, fickle as flipping a page, and never courteous to women, but this was too much!

You’ve been playing games with me for so long, what does this sudden impatience mean?

She slowly withdrew her expression, finally understanding that William was impatient with her positioning the Mage Association as an enemy of Saral.

The Mage Association indeed had many affairs.

They’ve had elves among them for thousands of years, and of course, there were Dwarves as well.

But control was still largely in human hands.

They were selfish, always thinking of escaping, yet they had promised to help William resist the Elves and Dwarves’ Legendary Laws.

If this world could be preserved, they would naturally wish that no matter how far they went, their homeland would still be there.

The Mages wanted to leave this world and see beyond the starry sky.

It wasn’t just because of the world’s ruin; even those Legendary Laws who loved this world would still leave.

It was the eternal pursuit of Mages.

Valencia, realizing she had gone a little too far.

But still, William was too ruthless, pressing her down with a man.

And it was the very Polanio she had just mentioned, who held a significant place in the heart of Sorcerers.

No matter how angry Valencia became, she could not find words to tarnish Polanio.

Wouldn’t that mean everything she just said was nonsense?