Foreign Land Reclamation By a Vegetable-growing Skeleton

Chapter 1270 - 1270 833 Whats the Big Deal with Being Fat



Chapter 1270 - 1270 833 Whats the Big Deal with Being Fat

?Chapter 1270: Chapter 833: What’s the Big Deal with Being Fat! Chapter 1270: Chapter 833: What’s the Big Deal with Being Fat! The slowly swaying vines brought an inexplicably intense shock to Tyrone.

All along, he had no vivid conception of Ange’s strength; he only felt it was very powerful, but he couldn’t articulate where that strength lay.

Now he truly felt the enormity of such strength; a mere word from Ange could actually change the constellations in the sky.

The constellations were the domain Tyrone understood most profoundly. To him, the constellations could not be reversed; they were immutable omens.

Beings on the Plane could only look up, speculate, and adapt to the changes in the constellations, thus preserving themselves in great disasters. But now, with just a few words from Ange, in just five short words, he had altered the constellations and averted a plane-level disaster. What kind of ability was this?

To use the term “miracle” seemed insufficient; Tyrone himself was a god, an Archmage, the one who grasped the highest mysteries of magic, but compared with an existence that could casually change the constellations, they simply weren’t on the same level.

His initial conception of Ange was just one of a group of deep abyss refugees discussed at the domain security conference, although, in the end, Ange had inexplicably become the conference’s main director.

Out of the seven forces, six were allied with him, while Guliani had been marginalized; at most, Ange was an existence whose strength was not much different from theirs.

It was like your classmate during your magic apprentice days; you would never perceive anything remarkable about them until, one day, they suddenly soared into the sky.

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