Facts proved that the joys and sorrows of people are not connected. Waver's worries could not be felt by other magi at all. The news that the world might be destroyed spread rapidly throughout the entire magus world. Many magi who were conducting research in seclusion, or magi who were sleeping, were woken up by a phone call from their close friends.
"Hello? The world is about to be destroyed!"
This short sentence became the opening line for these magi's subsequent calls. Whether the person on the other end was surprised, confused, or thought they were crazy and hung up directly, this somewhat frightening news soon became known to all magi. These magi then sought out those who had watched the live broadcast for confirmation. Upon learning the final news, the materials in their hands fell to the ground.
No one cared whether these materials were precious. For these people, these materials were always just a small matter. First, they wanted to know exactly what this world destruction was about, the cause and effect, and the process in between. Finally, they discovered the reason was that Holy Grail War in the Far East.
Some people believed in the power of the Holy Grail, thinking it was indeed possible for the Holy Grail to destroy the world. Others believed the Holy Grail might not be that miraculous, and that the organizers of the Holy Grail were currently using such a matter to attract everyone's attention, aiming to make the Holy Grail War the focus of everyone to gather more money.
However, if the organizer's goal was the latter, then it was a pity; the organizer had failed. Because right now, not many people were focusing on the development process of the Holy Grail War. It lost at least two-thirds of the crowd instantly. In all magecraft live broadcast channels, the Holy Grail War dropped directly from first place to out of the top ten.
To insert a digression, because of the start of the Holy Grail War live broadcast, many people saw this emerging industry and threw themselves into the career of magecraft live streaming. As a result, making a living through live streaming in the magical world took shape a period earlier than in the real world.
This could be considered opening up a sideline for magi to maintain their livelihood. As long as they were careful not to reveal the core of their research, live streaming some content and knowledge could benefit others greatly. Meanwhile, they would gain money or even the attention of some magi, leading to apprenticeships or cooperation, which were all good futures.
It could be said that research live streaming in the magus world had also become an outlet for many low-level magi. Having a way to be appreciated by higher and stronger magi was naturally a good thing. In the distant past, magi were representatives of internal development within small teams, and every small team was extremely exclusive. If not for the gradual development of technology and signs of decline in many magecrafts, these exclusive small teams of magi would likely have continued to develop.
But now, there were always quite a few magi facing the situation of having no companions. To prevent their unfinished research from ending completely in their hands, this could be considered giving a chance to some magi who had reached a dead end to find their successors. As long as the magus found wasn't stupid and could continue their research, that was enough.
Returning to the topic, a portion of the young magi who were relatively worried about the world did not have the small-group mentality of the old magi. Those gathering towards the Far East were mostly these young magi. Of course, there were also quite a few magi who cherished their lives moving closer to this place.
At least when the disaster truly struck, they wouldn't be helplessly waiting for death.
Waver didn't know about this matter, and even if he knew, he wouldn't say much. This was the choice of these magi themselves, even if it was a waste of time. Rather, if they could arrive here early, they might be able to see a special battle they would struggle to see in a lifetime. This could also be considered a good thing, right?
Turning the gaze back to the Heroic Spirits' side, looking at the two people walking from afar, the Heroic Spirits narrowed their eyes. Mandricardo swallowed a mouthful of saliva and subconsciously roasted, "Are these two really simple magi? Why does the magical energy contained within their bodies, and the hidden power, make my whole body tremble..."
Even if he, as a Heroic Spirit, wasn't very strong, he shouldn't be weak to this extent, right? Are there really such powerful magi in this era?
Artoria looked at the two arriving here with a faint smile on her face. "Royal Sister.... and Aslan..... It was you who suffered the third-party attack. It would be more appropriate for you to speak about this matter."
Aslan nodded, then looked up at the Heroic Spirits in front and frowned slightly. "That being said, I feel we should give these people some time to buffer. It seems our existence has scared them somewhat."
Aslan placed his gaze on the group of Heroic Spirits. The expressions on these Heroic Spirits' faces were all widened eyes carrying a bit of disbelief. It was one thing for Morgan's records to be vague, but Aslan had clear records of entering the Distant Utopia (actually the Reverse Side of the World) through the lake surface. The latter might still be alive in this era, but the former.....
Could it be that the former is not human either?
Napoleon's gaze couldn't help but rest on Morgan, who was wearing a black veil. Even through the veil, Morgan could instantly feel the scrutiny and confusion contained within the gaze she sensed. After all, there wasn't a single trace of aging on Morgan's body. They seemed to have discovered the Pendragon family's biggest secret.
Morgan was incomparable free and generous. She understood what these Heroic Spirits before her were thinking. "That is correct. Strictly speaking, none of the three of us are purely human."
Although she possessed a human body, she was actually the Daughter of the Island. Although Artoria possessed a human body, she was an existence born through magical energy, and even had the Red Dragon factor mixed within her, hence being called the Red Dragon of Britain. As for Aslan..... the traces of draconification on Aslan's body were becoming increasingly obvious now.
Even if his body was still a human body, the unique scent belonging to the Dragon Kind within him was enough to permeate the Witch of Britain's nose.
Moreover, during the process of fighting the Demon God Pillars, Aslan had flown and dived down in a dragon-like form. Although it was only for a short instant, it was still keenly captured by this witch, along with those Golden Eyes unique to dragons.
If one were to say who among the three was the least human right now, that would naturally be Artoria, as she was already a Heroic Spirit. Ranked second would be Aslan.
