Chapter 117
black sun?Or is it the moon?
Tulo looked up at the circular luminous body hanging high in the center of the sky in the third space, and for a while didn't quite understand what it was.

Corresponding to this black celestial body is an overly white and weird sky.

Looking around, there are ruins all around. Countless scorched dead branches and thin vines are struggling to climb rocks on top of the ruins, struggling to grab the sky, like the arms of the suffering people extending from the ruins.

In this situation, the three of them seem to have strayed into a random ink painting.

But in addition to the three tones of black, white and gray, there is a little conspicuous green in front of the open space where Tulo is currently standing.

"Be careful, let's go and have a look." Tulo said to the two people around him, and at the same time began to ponder the meaning of the three-layer space.

The first floor is the forest, and the sky is full of stars.

The second layer is the town, and the moon and stars are rare in the sky.

The third floor is the ruins, and there is something hanging in the sky that I don't know what it is.

From the perspective of God, Tullow guessed that the current location should be in a place like the meeting square.

The thin ashes moved without wind, floating around against the white broken floor under their feet.

Every step Talo took made ripples of dust beneath his feet.

Before reaching the goal, he was sure that this should be the midsummer laurel crown of this competition.

The laurel crown is made of tender green branches, suspended on a three-meter platform with three rings engraved, and each ring is full of Kang En runes printed quite regularly.

"Are we going to reorganize these runes before we can win the Midsummer Laurel?" Grace carefully looked at the complicated combination of runes in each ring on the platform.

Although the midsummer laurel crown was close in front of her eyes, she could feel the strong magical power from the gravity attribute of the spirit world wrapped around the laurel crown, which meant that it seemed that it was not something that could be easily obtained.

But at the same time, she also had other expectations for Talo, thinking that Talo might have the ability to pick it directly.

"Maybe so." Talo pressed his hand on the platform, and with the input of magic power, the rune also started to rotate autonomously.

"The more magic power is input, these Conn runes should be automatically arranged in the corresponding position. Of course, we can also use the magic power to actively adjust, but this process may take a while."

Talo withdrew his hand in disappointment. This platform cannot be distorted with the [Eye of Naya]. It seems that it really needs to follow the rules.

"Can you figure out how much magic power is needed?" Grace also tried to input magic power with her hand, feeling how the platform worked.

"I don't know, and the arrangement of the runes is too complicated, even if you take the initiative to reorganize it, it will take at least half an hour." Talo shook his head, and then tried to poke at the Midsummer Laurel Crown with his cane.

When it was about to be touched, the top of the cane seemed to be trapped in another time and space, disappearing without a trace, and reappeared with Talo's withdrawal.

"Professors are really sinister." Tulo couldn't help complaining.

In the current situation, it will take a while, and other people will definitely come one after another by then, and there is no way to avoid fighting.

Moreover, in this third layer of space, the recovery speed of magic power is extremely slow, and there is an upper limit to the magic power that can be replenished by the magic-replenishing potion.

"It's really like this..." Grace also understood what the final test was, and she withdrew her hand and told Wendini not to use the spell indiscriminately.

"Replenish the magic power, let's hide on the side." After Talo finished speaking, he brought the two of them to the ruins on the side, and directed Wendini to use her excessive strength to place a wall that could block the view. .

By the way, I moved some vines and branches to cover it to make it less conspicuous.

"There's a lot of dust here, don't be disgusted, get more on yourself." Tulo rolled on the ground as he spoke, making himself dusty, with a pile of scorched branches on his head.

"Uh...is it necessary to do this?" Grace looked at him with a hesitant expression on her face. Although this was to win the crown, she still couldn't do it because of the thought of trying to maintain a decent face for many years.

"Close your eyes and hold your breath." Tulo didn't say much, and said directly to her.

Although Grace was reluctant, she still obeyed.

The moment she closed her eyes, she felt that a hat of dead branches was covering her head, and puffs of dust kept rushing towards her body and cheeks.

"That's right, you can open it now." Looking at the masterpiece in front of him, Tulo nodded in satisfaction, and Wentini didn't need to take care of it deliberately, and it was already dusty when moving the stones. .

"If someone says that you are the only son of the Grand Duke, not many people will believe it." Grace touched her lips with some discomfort, but the more she wiped her lips with dusty hands, the more she felt uncomfortable.

What Tullow did was really not a bit noble.

"The nobles of the first generation are not necessarily cleaner than us. Okay, I will get some stone cones out, Grace will help you engrave some runes that break the magic, and Wendini will bring back some dead branches. Scatter as much as possible, and then turn them into powder." Talo paused for a moment with his cane, and quickly arranged for the two of them what to do next.

A magician can be said to be one of the professions that people least like to make an appointment with. If the place to fight is determined in advance, the probability of failure will increase without limit.

Because you never know how many props the magician has prepared for the battle before that.

The sharp cones were stripped out of the stone by Talo, and then he and Grace attached runes to them.

Wentini's efficiency was also extremely high. After a while, he moved piles of dead branches taller than a person. Under the command of Talo, he used the blessing after the bronze trial to rejuvenate them, and finally smashed them into powder.

Neither of them asked Tulo what they were going to use for preparing these things. They paid complete trust and listened to his command to work.

After dozens of stone cones were carved and a large pile of wood dust was ready, Talo pulled the two of them to sit with their backs against the stone wall.

"You guys can take a break first, just use my magic eyes to observe the situation outside, as long as we kill Aaron and Mansha who may come over, we can slowly crack the rune." Talo stretched out because of the mechanical action And sore hands.

"it is good."

The two people beside him nodded at the same time.

Grace looked down at her white hands that were painted black, and rubbed her fingertips with complicated emotions. She didn't know how her parents would think of her being so messed up by Tullow.

This cranky thought was interrupted by Tulo's slowly raised right hand after a while. He saw Mansha and a student from the Academy of the Wise appeared on the square. It seemed that he had lost a team member.

The faces of Mansha and her companions were a little sluggish due to excessive consumption of mana. They looked around vigilantly and approached the platform.

"Are we ahead of Tulo?" asked the fellow student next to Mansha.

In order to defeat the nocturnal beasts, they made a lot of sacrifices to enter the third floor as soon as possible. One after another, the information gained by their companions in exchange for retiring from the game allowed them to successfully pass the level quickly.

"It seems to be the case, but we still have to be prepared." Mansha roughly understood the final test when she saw the runes scattered in the third ring of the platform.

There were ashes floating around on the floor, and there was no sign of anyone walking by at all. Mansha still couldn't make sure that it was safe now.

Not long after, Aaron and Luke also came to the square, but Mia was not among them.

"Three-element cannon!" Without giving the other party a chance to talk, Aaron immediately released the strongest spell when he saw the two people next to Laurel.

The gust of wind rushed straight towards the two of Mansha with the water vapor and fire, and large swaths of ashes stirred up where the torrent passed.

Caught off guard, Mansha had difficulty even protecting herself, and she had no energy left to protect her companions who were engulfed by the torrent of spells.

When the wind and fire subsided, the companions also turned into starlight debris.

"Did Mia retire?" Mansha frowned tightly. If she could, she didn't want to negotiate with this stupid savior and the apes around him.

"Yes, she told me before leaving that you are likely to be the first person to reach the third floor. If there is no Talo next to you, you will be kicked out immediately." Aaron said honestly. He explained everything, and at the same time used the six-winged God of Truth behind him to continue accumulating huge magic power.

"How did you know Talo wasn't here? Maybe he was watching us fight each other to reap the benefits." Mansha rubbed her forehead with some headaches.

"It doesn't matter if he is here. This place makes me feel that the God of Truth is stronger than ever." Aaron scratched his head and replied. He is not a fool, and he can definitely think of such a simple thing.

It's just that after entering the third floor, the magic power that the Six-Winged God can recover and accumulate is beyond any previous time, even in the Silver Age during the Bronze Trial, it was not as powerful as it is now.

In the world of black, gray and white, Aaron and Luke began to pour all kinds of spells on Mansha without any scruples for the untouched green.

"Boom and thunder!" Seeing that the conversation was hopeless, Mansha gritted her teeth and fought back. The constant spells made her unable to fully chant her own magic.

Facing the incoming lightning strike, Aaron's body was surrounded by a swirling stream of water, which quickly blocked Luke.

The thunder light exploded, and popping sounds continued to resound on the water flow barrier.

"Be careful behind you!" Mansha suddenly reminded Aaron and Luke loudly, but it was a pity that their kindness was taken as a trick to divert attention.

Immediately, the two realized that Mansha's reminder was not false, and the four earthen walls rose from the ground in an instant without making a sound, besieging Aaron and Luke in them, followed by the sawdust powder pouring down from the sky.

With a snap of fingers, the rumbling violent flames devoured the two people inside the earthen wall.

After the wall disintegrated, Tulo, who was standing aside, looked at Aaron who was lying on the ground and panting in surprise.

Such a high-concentration dust explosion was actually carried down? !

With a light wave of his hand, several sharp stone cones directly made up the knife, piercing Aaron into a hedgehog. Before he could realize who made all this, he turned into a little bit of starlight and dissipated in the field.

"Ahem." Tulo waved his cane again, blowing the spreading smoke to the side with [Bitter Wind].

Mansha looked blankly at Talo with several stone cones floating behind her, and tightly grasped the wand in her hand, but she didn't point it at him as before.

"If I didn't look carefully, I wouldn't even recognize you." Mansha smiled relievedly, and said to the disgraced Taluo and the others.

"That means our disguise is pretty good." Tulo reached out and took off the hat made of dead branches on his head, and shook the ashes in his hair again.

"Next time! Next time I will definitely..." Mansha closed her eyes resignedly, her mind was full of the scene of Wendini running from behind with Talo on her back.

"Well, happy midsummer." After the situation was settled, Talo gave Mansha a happy ending. The stone cone quickly pierced her heart and sent her out of the competition.

"It seems that I have done a little too much." Taluo arranged the suspended stone cones on the ground one by one.

"Go and untie the rune, don't worry about getting behind, Wentini and I should be able to help you block the people who come later." Grace took off the dead branches on top of her head, and also removed Wendini's up.

Wentini then patted her chest, saying that it can be handed over to her and Grace in the future.

"Okay, if you want any reward after the game, you can ask me." Tulo was not polite, turned around and walked to the platform in the square.

"Tch, who is it for your reward?" Grace muttered after Tulo turned around.

Walking to the platform, Talo put his hands on the platform, closed his eyes, and took the position of [The Fool] to help speed up his thinking. He put his body and mind into it, completely ignoring what would happen behind him, and quickly continued to carry out the Kangen runes. Arrange and reorganize.

After a while, the magic power around Midsummer Laurel slowly dissipated and fell into Tarlow's hands.

"How do you feel about death?"

The moment the laurel crown came into his hands, a question rang in his ear.

"It's like water disappearing into water," Tulo whispered back.

"Hahahahaha! This is the first time I've heard such a wonderful answer!" Following the laughter, the ashes under the feet and in the air froze, and a young man in a black robe suddenly appeared on the platform above.

He has pure black curly hair, a handsome and evil face, no pupils in his eyes, only the whites of his eyes.

"How? Aided, is he the one you are looking for?" Hercule stood beside Talo, his old voice full of expectation.

"He has a lot of things in line with the prophecy, but I always feel that there are some subtle differences." Aided propped his chin with his hands, and observed Talo with white eyes.

"I want to know everything about Xuyuan." Tulo and Aided looked at each other and said calmly.

"Now, those differences don't matter anymore." Aided grinned, twisted his neck, and smiled broadly.

(End of this chapter)

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