Chapter 1180
He bears a prestigious title, the Holy Light Envoy, said to be the earthly representative of the Holy Light itself. His mastery lies in Holy Light spells, purifying all his foes with radiant light, leaving endless brilliance in his wake.
He ultimately died during a surprise attack in the Abyss, single-handedly holding off a demon overlord for an entire day. In the end, his body dissipated, transforming into a Holy Light energy form. With the last brilliance of his life, he unleashed a forbidden Holy Light spell, gravely wounding the demon overlord.
Among the Cloudspire Tower mages, he is one of the rare few who purely infuses the rules of Holy Light from the laws of light into vitality.
Leon hadn't expected to see a living legend here, especially one who had yet to rise to fame.
Crompton was among the first legendary mages to rise during the Blazeforge Realm's rapid development. According to records, he should be battling in the outer planes at this time, and would remain there for centuries.
The negotiation reached a swift conclusion: some Sky Rank powerhouses would be sent to the Sacred Mountain, while the rest would fight across other regions of the Blazeforge Realm.
After all, the Blazeforge Realm has now fallen into apocalypse and chaos. It's not just demons and abyssal creatures flooding in.
There are countless demon overlords, even more lesser demon lords, and other powerful beings entering the Blazeforge Realm through spatial rifts.
Without the protection of Sky Rank powerhouses, the Blazeforge Realm would be ruined even without the intervention of ancient god-demons; these demons and other beings could turn it into a wasteland.
On the human side, the newly promoted Sky Rank powerhouses were Dida La of the Burning Tower, Rafael of Skyhold Fortress, Morgan of the Henry Family, and Leon.
The veteran Sky Rank mages were Dubois Charles of the Black Tower, Smythe of Dunespire Tower, Bill George of Shadow Tower, Crompton and Butler of Cloudspire Tower.
The Sky Rank members of the Odin and Andalusia Royal Families were absent from the team; their task was to defend the Blazeforge Realm while others attacked the Sacred Mountain.
On the orc side, the Golden Orcs contributed two Sky Rank warriors, Kros and Gorsposi; Bloodbone Orcs sent Mutabra; Bronze Orcs sent Stell; and six others from Black Iron Orcs and other tribes, making ten in total.
A pure Sky Rank team assembled and set out toward the Sacred Mountain.
Strangely, no one objected to Leon, a Ninth-Rank Title Archmage, joining. The newly promoted Sky Rank members had already witnessed his strength.
The newly arrived human Sky Rank powerhouses almost all had grudges against Leon—some had nephews killed by him, others had relatives captured and sent to work in demi-planes.
On the orc side, those who had seen Leon's power had no complaints. The rest either felt secure with a Sky Rank Level Three present or had their own agendas.
Smythe and Bill George couldn't hide their malice, occasionally glaring at Leon like venomous snakes. Dubois Charles of the Black Tower wore a sour expression, sneering at Leon.
Archmage Leon—finally, I've seen this guy. It's a relief he hasn't broken through to Sky Rank after entering the Blazeforge Battlefield.