In the last thousand years, Almesia has never been overpowered by anyone.

It was the same when he faced the king of ghosts and when he faced the dragon of the volcano.

But now, she was clearly withdrawn and overwhelmed.

To a human who has only lived for a short time compared to the years she has lived.

The human, Jain, turned around, bit his thumb, and began to draw a protective circle with blood. was recognized in its characteristic form. He was the guardian of the treatment. Soon, a white pillar of light soared from the guard that surrounded Nael. While the work was being done, Jain was casually showing his back.

My instincts as a magician cried out to shoot magic on that defenseless back, but somehow Almesia couldn’t shoot. Leaning against the cane, the only thing he could do was hold on so as not to fall any more overwhelmed. The man turned around and said.

“Hey, you gal.”

Almesia trembled at the soft voice. it went on to say

“What did you say about your specialty?”

Almesia clenched her teeth. It was an obvious provocation to say such a thing even when he saw the staff he was holding in his hand.

“I am the scale of the world tree that governs the magic of Elvenheim, and I have trained magic for years that you and others cannot reach!”

“Is that so?”

The man slowly turned his back. His eyes were obscured by his thick bangs. The man glanced at Nael and said:

“I’m a lackluster human, but one thing is for sure.”

The next moment, the entire room was dyed with gold. Jain’s bangs fluttered like crazy in the wind, revealing his open eyes. The light, which started at the beginning of Jain’s heart, spread out in concentric circles to form a large circle, and started spinning like a magpie behind his back.

The gwangbae, made up of several layers of circles, spread like wings. The circles with dozens of magic characters interlocked like gears to create numerous shapes. The scale of the golden circles filled one side of the tall room and remained, as if a new golden wall had sprouted.

Although he was a red mage who could learn all skills, Zain was definitely a mage. The specialty he was most confident of was magic. This magic that is being unfolded now can be said to be the proof.

‘That child has already learned the terminus.’

A small golden light was also shining on the nape of Jain’s neck. It was a tyrannical snake. Terminus was a forbidden magic that was almost treated as a debugging tool in the original. Even with a slight touch, there was a high possibility that the causality would be twisted and the narrative of the world could be led in an unimaginable direction.

‘So, you should take it as soon as possible.’

For that, directing was important. So, without hesitation, Jain brought out the magic he had prepared for the final chapter. This golden circle of magic floating around Jain was the magic that he had carefully prepared for the battle of Balaxas.

“As far as magic, I am the pinnacle.”

Zain declared wildly.

*

“Ugh!”

And, that declaration was not empty words. At Almesia’s command, the four escorts who had rushed to Jain collapsed in an instant without even using their hands.

Each time they cast something, a magic one level higher than that would spring out of that golden circle, counteracting the attack, and then knocking them down.

As soon as the fight began, Almesia was extremely perplexed. The serpent of tyranny was already 50% full.

“Well, what kind of magic is there!”

“It’s called the Golden Order. If you say it your way, it’ll be about a ring of negligence.”

“yes?”

“This is a magic circle that overlaps all the magic circles that exist in this world. Because this is engraved in my heart, I can draw out all the magic just by making a seal.”

And, when it was embodied outside the heart by giving it magical power, a huge buff was given. Multiple casting, increased power, reduced casting time, automatic casting, etc.

Almesia shrieked in denial.

“I’ve never heard of such magic!”

“Of course you’ve never heard of it, because I created it.”

At that, Almesia’s eyes widened, and she snorted.

“What, nonsense. The creation of magic is only allowed to those who have conquered the Abyss or the Great Mausoleum! Are you an unknown who conquered any Abyss?”

“That’s the correct answer. Did you jump on it knowingly?”

The serpent of tyranny rose again. Before I knew it, a golden pattern came up to the age of 60, around the collarbone. This Golden Order could only be obtained as a privilege by breaking through the two great labyrinths of the world, the Abyss and the Great Mausoleum, to the end. It was this Golden Order that the one possessed in this world set as the ultimate goal of growth. In the original version, along with this, Jain achieved the achievement of clearing the first Balaxas.

“Unsightly lies!”

Almesia struggled to deny it and chanted magic. Fist made of cold came out of the tip of the staff and attacked Jain. Immediately, a bigger fist poured out of the golden magic circle, smashing Almesia’s fist. His fist shattered into hundreds of sharp icicles, hailing Almesia. Her whole body was cut, bleeding, and her clothes torn.

“Ugh!”

Almesia clenched her teeth and prepared a bird of red salt again. The bird of red flame that took off with its wings spread out, however, this time it was devoured by Bahummet’s hell salt poured from the magic circle and disappeared without a trace. The fireball with the devil’s seal flew straight to Almesia.

Almesia’s complexion became pale, and she gathered all the magic she had and struck the defensive wall. An indigo hemisphere rose and wrapped around her body. However, Bahumet’s infernal salt simply shattered the hemisphere and lodged itself in Almesia’s body.

“Ugh!”

He gathered all his magical powers and managed to extinguish the hellfire, but the cost was great. The staff lost their strength and returned to the form of a wand. The boat was charred from burns. Almesia fell to the floor and took a deep breath. The serpent of Jain’s tyranny was filled up to 70%. As Jain strode towards her, Almesia struggled to get up. However, it failed and fell back to the floor.

“Why, why do you give up after one shot? Nael has endured many times.”

Upon hearing Nael’s name, Almesia gritted her teeth. And screamed like a scream.

“That b*tch betrayed history!”

Standing tall, Jain’s steps stopped. Almesia continued to shout.

“You don’t know. What crimes your ancestors committed! What crimes your rulers have committed against us! So you can shamelessly accuse us. This is just revenge! The scale of justice, It’s definitely leaning towards me!”

“know.”

“What, you know…”

“I know better than you that being a human being with power is like an asshole.”

Almesia stopped talking. There was deep regret in Jain’s words. Overwhelmed, it was difficult for me to say more.

Jain quietly checked the Serpent of Violence. It had already reached 80%. Lowering his voice, Jain carefully selected his words.

“However, there were people who wanted to repent of their sins, and there were people who wanted to forgive themselves after overcoming the pain. In that way, two people who wanted to become friends gathered.”

Almesia glanced at Nael. It was because her habit of speaking came to mind. Jain added.

“Does this people’s reconciliation have no place in your history?”

The Serpent of Violence had already reached 90 percent. Zain pulled out an ice spear from the golden magic circle and said.

“I’m not confident enough to use your name, so don’t mention history one by one.”

Almesia bit her lip until it bled. If I hit that window, I was convinced that it was the end. If so, let’s finish it before then. Holding the wand, Almesia began to draw out all of her magical power. Just before he died, he was thinking of using the terminus to cut off friendship at the very least and die.

Blood-colored magic letters rose from the end of the wand, forming chains and beginning to entangle. Every time she squeezed out that magic letter, the achievements of the magic she had built up collapsed like a sandcastle. It was the price of squeezing out excessive magic by himself.

“under!”

After eating all the achievements she had built up for a thousand years, the Terminus was completed. Almesia collapsed like a doll, and continued to shed a broken smile.

“Anyway, though, the change of history is already over. Reconciliation is over.”

Zain grinned. Perhaps it was the disappointment that all magic had been put down, because as soon as Almesia cast Terminus, the serpent of tyranny filled up to the end. This sobriety, which she had devoted her entire life to, was now being captured and penetrated into Jain’s mind.

“No, it’s not over.”

Almesia’s eyes widened. It was because from Jain’s fingertips, something identical to the bloody magic text he had just pulled out started pouring out. By casting Terminus, the history that Almesia had changed was restored to its original state in an instant. There was one thing that was different. Even after casting Terminus, Jain stumbled for a moment as if feeling dizzy, but it didn’t look like he had lost much.

“Why, why are you, so fine?”

Almesia asked, screaming. Jain, who picked up Nael with both arms, replied indifferently.

“Because it’s the apex.”

The Almesian rebellion was successfully suppressed in this way.

*

“That’s how it happened.”

Elvenheim’s tavern. Nael sat in the corner and finished the story with a sip of honey. After returning home, Flora, who was worried about Nael, who had been intoxicated all day, asked as if it was absurd.

“If you just listen, the atmosphere seems very good. What on earth did you do in that situation that led to such a catastrophe?”

Flora already knew how the Hero’s Party was disbanded, as she heard the story behind it. In her head, it was not easy to understand how such a heroic story could end so absurdly. Nael, who had been sipping alcohol, spoke again in a melancholy manner.

“And, Almesia was arrested… That evening, there was an afterlife.”

“Yes.”

“There, I drank a lot.”

“And?”

“I was so happy, I kept hanging on to my friends, let’s drink more, drink more, I did.”

Hesitating, Nael lowered her head and said.

“Especially, I was obsessed with Jain and made him drink a lot… Strangely, he didn’t refuse?

“Yes.”

“And I stretched out at the same time, I don’t remember. But…”

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Nael, who was hesitating, said as he touched the desk meaninglessly with his fingers.

“The next morning, I woke up in her room.”

“Yes?”

At the unexpected confession, Flora’s eyes widened.

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