Aur observed the unfolding scene with a furrowed brow, his thoughts churning as he struggled to comprehend what was happening.
Despite his confusion, he remained patient, but a little sense of uneasiness was gnawing at him.
Deep down, he couldn't shake the feeling that the future he was witnessing might not be as accurate as he had initially believed.
The supposed "Aur" and the first elder travelled and reached a golden-haired man who was fighting against two old men emitting the unmistakable strength of tier two wizards.
Although William was at a disadvantage, he fought valiantly, like a knight in shining armour.
"William, today your end is near," the first elder snickered.
Hearing this, William turned towards the first elder with a calm expression on his face.
"You are right, your end is near," Before he could even finish talking suddenly his blue pupils contracted as he saw countless swords hanging high in the sky, launching towards him.
"You are too arrogant, William, and you are going to pay a price for this," the first elder said with a sneer.
This was a tier three spell that he had acquired from the metal demon inheritance, and its power was terrifying. Even Noah, a veteran in the early tier three wizard realm, couldn't handle it, let alone a junior who had just entered the tier two wizard realm.
As expected, in just a moment, William's body was riddled with countless swords, and his injuries accumulated, forming a pool of blood underneath him.
"Argh," William screamed at the top of his lungs, despair etched on his face.
"Damn it."
The pain was simply too much for him to bear. If he looked down, he could even see his internal organs, a sight that filled William with terror.
"You tell me, what is your life worth?" Lord Sky replied.
"What is my life worth?" William fell into a state of bewilderment, unable to comprehend the words of the elder before him.
"I thought he saved me because he wanted to take me in as a disciple, but it seems I was wrong?" William's confusion deepened as he looked at Lord Sky.
"Forget it, since you don't know what your life is worth, then I will take away your high-grade mental space," Lord Sky said lightly.
William felt a chill run down his spine as he perspired profusely, his hair standing on end and the aura of death looming larger.
Before he could even react, he saw a large hand extending towards him, and in an instant, his vision turned blank.
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Aur, watching from a third-person perspective, shook his head with a sigh.
"Is this how it ends?" The vision began to blur, reducing everything from corpses to bloodstains to mere patches of light.
Suddenly, Aur heard a terrifying "boom" that shook heaven and earth. Everything in the village was wiped away, engulfing the entire area. Not only that, but even the wilderness was affected, losing at least one fourth of its entirety.
"What happened-" Aur's eyes widened to their limits as he tried to take in the scene, but in the next moment, his vision changed, returning him to his previous room.
"What was that?" he muttered in a strange tone, his mind reeling with questions. The familiar ceiling reflected in his eyes as Aur stood up from his comfortable bed.
"That terrifying explosion," Aur's crimson eyes narrowed as he contemplated the implications. "Even a tier four wizard might not be able to withstand the backlash of such an explosion. But who could have caused such a thing?"
Various ideas formed in his mind, but without a solid foundation, they were all meaningless conjectures.
The sense of urgency in Aur's heart intensified.