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The Mage of Eternity

An Kai traveled back in time to the game world, possessing the "Immortality" talent from the game, which granted him an infinite lifespan. However, starting at the peak, he quickly realized that he had arrived in this world about ten thousand years ahead of other players. What surprised him more was that his max level was only Level 1. His level experience was locked, preventing him from leveling up. What should he do? "No need to panic. Just let me meditate for a few thousand years first." At max level, he became a noble apprentice mage. Time passed and eras changed. In the desert stood a mage tower, tall and unyielding! As the chosen one, he consecutively climbed onto the grand stage of "Era"! When people carefully investigated, they suddenly realized... Behind them, there was always the shadow of a mage tower! Ten thousand years later, the official release of the game began, and players arrived. Dumbfounded, they gazed at the mage tower standing at the center of the world and the mage who was only level 1 but could effortlessly cast forbidden spells. "System, are you calling this guy a level-1 boss that's extremely difficult to kill?!"

Calm Down · Eastern
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Hanks Is Dead!

Translator: Lonelytree

They were mumbling something like "Lord Hanks is eternal", something that came from the city lord.

...

The Home of Kindness,[Mage Association].

At the same time, it was also the number one military organization in the Home of Kindness.

Today, nearly ten thousand high-level mages had gathered here.

There was also a [Divine Spirit] who specialized in water.

These mages were the rarer [Water Mages] in the Home of Kindness.

To be able to comprehend [Water Element] in a Home of Kindness, one had to praise his talent.

There was only one task for him today.

That was to use his own strength to maintain the rainy weather in the good house.

The reason why he did such a thankless thing.

It was all because of An Kai's words.

"Grand Burial."

According to An Kai, burying a dead person was naturally more suitable for rainy weather.