"Iz, are you going to intervene?"
"I dislike interfering in human wars," Iz replied calmly. "But when it comes to monsters, Iâve never intended to stand by and watch."
That made sense.
He would even save small villages and towns.
How could he possibly watch dozens of citiesâand an entire nationâbe wiped out?
"Besides," Iz added casually, "I once borrowed some of Regiaâs secret techniques to study."
"I suppose itâs time to repay that favor."
...Uh.
Did they know you borrowed those secret techniques?
Rei didnât say it out loud.
Still... the types of monsters down there looked strangely familiar.
A large number of soul-type entities.
If he used Soul Sovereign, he could probably harvest an enormous number of souls.
Whooshâwhooshâwhoosh!
Before Iz even made a moveâ
Three humanoid monsters suddenly appeared, blocking his path.
"Human!"
"Hehe... we just sensed a wave of perception sweep through the area. Didnât expect to find humans hiding here."
These monsters... could speak.
"I wasnât hiding," Iz replied evenly.
The three monsters possessed roughly humanoid shapes, though each had grotesque variations in detail.
The aura radiating from themâ
King-class.
Tier-6 King-class monsters.
"Hahaha! Not hiding? Seeing our army and you havenât pissed yourself yet, human?!"
The monster standing in the center had only a mouth on its face. Wisps of soul energy drifted from between its lips, and both the mouth and the escaping soul fragments formed mocking smiles.
Beside it, a sharp-headed monster squinted at them.
"Oh? Two Level-6 human class holders!"
"Haha! No wonder youâre not afraid!"
"It looks like youâre a mage?"
"If I remember correctly, there are only two Level-6 mages on this continent."
"Are you the one called Fizel, or the one called Iz Palut?"
Iz tilted his head slightly.
"You know quite a lot."
"Where did you hear that?"
At the same time, his gaze drifted downward.
The monster army below moved with discipline and coordination.
Interesting...
That kind of organization was far beyond what mindless monsters should be capable of.
But...
Why was he so famous among monsters?
Iz couldnât quite understand it.
"Hehe, of course we heard it from you humans!"
"He told us to attack Regia today, because Regia doesnât have any truly powerful Level-6 class holders."
"But if we attacked Lorren, we should be careful of several particularly strong onesâespecially a warrior named Akagi, and a mage named Iz Palut!"
"He also said Iz Palut is the strongest mage in Ruilen. If we encounter him, we should retreat immediately."
"Hahahaha! Ridiculous!"
"A mere human telling us to retreat!"
"Come on, tell meâwho are you?"
"Are you Iz Palut or Fizel?"
"If youâre Fizel, killing you wouldnât carry much prestige."
"But if youâre Iz Palut... killing you would greatly enhance my reputation!"
A faint smile appeared on Izâs lips.
"Yes. I am Iz Palut."
"But thereâs one correction I need to make."
"Iâm not the strongest mage in Ruilen."
"Iâm the strongest mage in the entire world."
The three monsters froze.
Then the one in the middle burst into loud laughter.
"HAHAHAHA!"
"Youâve seen the entire world?!"
"And youâre already calling yourself the strongest?!"
"They say humans are ignorant and arrogantly stupid."
"Looks like thatâs absolutely true!"
"Enough!"
"If the last moments of your life can entertain me a little, consider it the greatest glory of your existence!"
"Nowâ"
WHOOSH!
In an instant, the monster appeared behind Iz.
Its two hands closed in from both sides of Izâs head, ready to crush it.
"Die!"
Pop.
Iz didnât move.
But the monster behind him suddenly stopped.
Its head was gone.
Completely shattered.
"Hmm."
"So you really havenât seen the world..."
"But I still believe Iâm the strongest mage in it."
Absolute confidence.
Unrestrained arrogance.
Not even a hint of doubt.
Concepts like thereâs always someone stronger simply didnât exist in Izâs worldview.
He was the highest peak of magic.
If Rei had to evaluate itâ
Izâs level of humility regarding magic was practically zero.
Why practically?
Because occasionally he would admit he only understood a tiny bit of certain magical theories.
"Boss!"
"You killed our boss! Iâll avenge him!"
"Humanâdie!"
Rei watched quietly from the side.
These monsters really were stupid.
If he saw a companion of equal strength die instantly in front of him...
His first reaction would be to run.
WHOOSHâ
The sharp-headed monster charged at Iz.
Flames erupted across its body mid-dash.
But before it could even close a few dozen metersâ
It burned into ash.
Instantly.
Only one monster remained.
It was just about to erupt in furyâ
"Donât move."
The moment Iz spokeâ
The monster discovered its entire body had been completely immobilized.
It couldnât move at all.
"You said a human told you this information," Iz said calmly.
"Which human?"
The monsterâfour arms, holding bone spikesâroared at him.
"Human! Do you think Iâll tell you?!"
Iz replied casually,
"If you tell me, Iâll let you go."
"Human! Who wants yourâ"
Slice.
Before it finished speakingâ
Two of its arms were cleanly severed and fell toward the ground below.
Before Iz could continue threatening itâ
The monster suddenly cried out weakly.
"Human! Wait!"
"Donât kill me!"
Heh.
No backbone at all.
That was a fast change of attitude.
Two companions had just diedâyet it hadnât been afraid then.
Only when the whip struck its own body did it understand pain.
The stupidity of monsters made Rei sigh inwardly.
"Speak," Iz said.
"Tell meâand I wonât kill you."
"Also explain your invasion plan for Regia. Who ordered it, and how it was planned."
His tone remained calm.
"It was someone who called himself Monk!"
"He provided the plan!"
"He had a beard, pale skin, and was male!"
"Other features?"
"I donât remember! You humans all look the same! Thatâs all I remember!"
Iz nodded.
For a creature this dim-witted, remembering gender, beard, and name was already impressive.
But that information...
Sigh.
The name was probably fake.
Beards could be shaved or attached.
Even gender...
Not necessarily reliable.
Still, at least it was something.
"Explain the plan."
"All the informationâincluding your details and the invasion strategyâcame from Monk!"
"He suddenly came to our nest and demanded to meet the ruler!"
"He proposed a plan to invade the human continent and said he would open a passage for us!"
"We discussed it and thought it sounded fine, so we followed the plan!"
"Thatâs all!"
So they really just decided on the spot.
Iz continued.
"Who is the ruler of your nest?"
"Our nest ruler..."
The monster tried to move.
Iz loosened the restraint slightly.
It turned its head toward a distant mountain.
"Over there!"
"Our ruler is there! On a far mountain!"
"Itâs a giant eye with four wings! The greatest master of our kind!"
"Oh?"
"Which nest are you from?"
"I am Zazek of the Evil Nest, Level-6 Sub-Nest!"
Another Evil Nest?
No wonder there were so many soul-type monsters.
Rei felt oddly connected to that nest.
Just last month he had invaded one of their nests and killed more than a dozen Continental-level monsters.
And now he ran into them again.
Rei casually collected the souls of the monsters that had died.
Iz didnât care.
But Rei always took precautions.
No matter whatâ
Never leave even the smallest chance for an enemy to revive and stab you in the back.
Iz asked,
"A Level-6 nest? Isnât your leader the Myriad-Body True Soul?"
"Myriad-Body True Soul? You mean the large Level-6 nest?"
Iz frowned.
"There are other Level-6 nests?"
After returning from the previous encounter, Rei and the others had interrogated the captured soul.
But it knew almost nothing.
It had only existed for a month and possessed extremely low intelligence.
It only knew that the Myriad-Body True Soul ruled its nest and that it needed to leave the nest and kill humans.
That was all.
But this monsterâ
Though just as stupidâ
Seemed to know more.
It suddenly began rambling proudly.
"There are many! Although the world has only one Final Master Nest, beneath it there are countless sub-nests!"
"I heard there are over a million Level-6 nests like ours!"
It puffed up arrogantly.
"Human! Do you now understand our greatness?!"
"If you do, kneel and worship us!"
...
Did it forget it was a prisoner?
Did it forget who was stronger here?
Iz casually cut off its remaining two arms.
Then continued questioning.
"How many monsters like you can speak?"
The moment its arms were severedâ
Its expression immediately cleared.
"IâI donât know."
"Oh..."
Iz glanced downward.
The monster army had already crossed the mountains.
They were about to reach Regiaâs cities.
"Besides you three, are there any other talking monsters here?"
"N-No... none."
Hmm.
Then that "ruler" wasnât worth investigating.
Iz nodded slightly.
Flash.
In the next instantâ
Rei felt solid ground beneath his feet.
They were standing on a city wall.
Beside them stood a middle-aged man with graying temples.
He stared at the monster tide with a death-before-surrender expression.
Iz spoke to him directly.
"You... should be the city lord, correct?"
The man turned in shock.
Only then did he realize several people had appeared beside him.
"You are...?"
"Iz Palut."
"Remember this."
"I am the one who saved this nation."
Iz raised one hand.
In the distanceâ
A line of blue flames suddenly stretched outward.
It spread left and right, forming a massive band of fire.
Thenâ
The band of flames surged upward.
In an instant it became a thousand-meter-tall wall of fire.
WHOOSHâ
The fiery wall pushed forward.
Every monster that touched it was instantly reduced to nothing but ash.
SSSSSSâ
The endless monster army crashed against the wall like waves against a cliff.
Yet the wall of fire remained unmoving.
Relentless.
Advancing steadily forward.
Burning everything in its path.
"Th-this... this this this..."
The city lord stammered for a long time.
But couldnât finish the sentence.
"Th-thisâ"
This what...
Rei thought the same thing.
But even he found himself speechless.
Could his own magic, at Level-6, sweep across tens of thousands of kilometers like this?
If this spell were cast on Earthâ
It might sweep from the South Pole to the North Pole.
From Reiâs position, he couldnât even see its edges.
But he didnât doubt Iz at all.
If Iz said he would wipe out the monstersâ
Then every single one would die.
After thinking brieflyâ
Rei flew upward.
During the Month of Death and Destruction, the sky was cloudless.
He rose until breathing became slightly difficult before stopping.
Looking down from the high skyâ
The enormous flaming wall still stretched beyond the horizon.
If someone were flying on a plane in his previous lifeâ
And looked out the left window to see a wall of fire at the horizonâ
Then ran to the right windowâ
Only to see the same wall of fire...
That would be utterly terrifying.
Endless Flame Great Wall (Tier-6) (LV: 601)
Transcendent Magic.
Iz clasped his hands together.
"I must admit... my disciple has given me tremendous inspiration."
"If not for Reiâs insight..."
"Transcendent Magic might not have appeared for another ten years."
That single moment of inspiration had saved him a decade of research.
Once Transcendent Magic was developed, many other magical theories followed naturally.
And beyond thatâ
Reiâs Multi-Casting.
His Magic Ascension.
All of it had inspired Iz immensely.
Iz clapped his hands.
"Flames gather from the four directions."
BOOM!
A second, third, and fourth Flame Great Wall rose!
They surrounded the monster army from four directions.
Like a massive burning cage, slowly closing inward.
WHOOSHâ
The monsters could neither escapeâ
Nor break through.
Even Tier-6 King-class monsters died instantly upon touching the flames.
This fire was far beyond ordinary flames.
"Iz... Iz Palut!"
Finally, the city lord managed to speak.
"Yes."
THUD.
The city lord dropped to his knees.
"You saved our cityâYuefeng!"
"In fact, we had just sent messenger pigeons to every nation!"
"To youâto adventurers everywhere!"
"We never imagined you would arrive so quickly!"
Messenger pigeons were indeed fast.
But this location was extremely far from Lorren.
Even with those pigeons, it would take nearly a full day for the message to arrive.
By the time help arrivedâ
The city would already be gone.
"We happened to pass by," Iz replied calmly.
"It was merely convenient."
The city lord truly deserved his position.
He quickly recovered from the emotional shock.
"Guards!"
"Prepare a banquet!"
"We must welcome the great Iz Palut who saved our kingdom!"
"And immediately send envoys to report todayâs events to the royal capital!"
He didnât even ask the foolish question of whether the monsters had been fully eliminated.
As long as Iz Palut was hereâ
How many monsters came didnât matter.
They would all be handled easily.
Rei descended back to Izâs side.
The monster Iz had imprisoned earlierâ
Rei had already knocked its soul out and sealed the talking soul inside a Soul Lantern.
Another interrogation subject.
He asked quietly,
"So, Iz... whatâs your plan now?"
"Since weâre here, we might as well stay," Iz replied.
"Itâs already getting late."
Rei glanced at the sky.
Indeedâ
Dusk had already arrived.
"Besides," Iz continued aloud, "this is your first time in Regia, isnât it? Weâre not in a hurry to return to Lorren. Why not stay a few days?"
Then Rei suddenly heard Izâs telepathic voice inside his mind.
"Rei, I remember youâre currently the Chief Mage of Lorren.""Regia is Lorrenâs sworn enemy.""Lothdan has helped you quite a bit. Even though he hasnât asked anything from you...""Shouldnât you consider making some contributions to Lorren?"
"I remember that Regiaâs Forbidden Library might contain a book called Forbidden Origin."
"And the churches here are closely tied to Regiaâs interests. Their forbidden archives probably contain a lot of information unfavorable to Lorren."
"Also... inside Regiaâs imperial palace, thereâs supposedly a secret technique that only pure-blood royals can learn."
"As Lorrenâs Chief Mage, I think you should make some contributions."
Rei...
I feel like you only remember Iâm Lorrenâs Chief Mage when itâs convenient for you.
Normally you donât seem to care about Lorren at all.
"Iz," Rei replied aloud, feigning innocence, "werenât you uninterested in national affairs?"
"I simply donât want to participate in wars," Iz answered.
"But reading a few books privately and not leaking them shouldnât affect the balance of war, right?"
"Youâre the one from Lorren."
"Whether you leak anything or notâthatâs your stance."
"It has nothing to do with me."
Rei clicked his tongue internally.
Nice job distancing yourself.
Still...
He was Lorrenâs Chief Mage.
Borrowing a few things from an enemy nation wasnât unreasonable at all.
Rei suddenly felt that having a wealthy enemy was actually quite convenient.
It meant he could do questionable thingsâ
Without any psychological burden.
Without worrying about morality.
"Iz," Rei said, "Iâd like one more helper."
"Who?"
"Ling Qingying."
"That little assassin?"
"Yes."
"Alright. Iâll bring her here tonight."
Kumironi had watched the entire exchange silently.
...They did save Regia, right?
At the very least, today they had prevented a massive slaughter.
Even though they hadnât healed anyone personally, they had still upheld the principles of life.
Iâm exhausted.
Iâll find a Temple of Life and rest.
Whatever theyâre planning...
Iâll pretend I didnât see it.
That was the conclusion Kumironi reached.
Iz suddenly turned toward her.
"Oh, right, Kumironi."
"Does the Life Church here fall under your authority too?"
"Could we borrow a few secret scriptures from their restricted archives?"
Kumironi exploded immediately.
"No!"
Who asks the High Priestess of the Life Church something like that to her face?!
Wherever a High Priestess of the Life Church goesâ
Sheâs still a High Priestess!
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