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The Legendary Mage novel Chapter 387

The entire city was gripped by a mix of astonishment, difference, strangeness, and shock.

High above, within the city's cunning and beyond its walls, tens of thousands gazed up at the mighty dragon and titans, and at the pillar of blinding light that pierced the sky.

Alavin's voice rang out, crisp and resonant, carrying a heavy authority that echoed across the heavens and earth for a long time.

Jarad, Banneth, and all the Archmages momentarily disregarded the chaos of the conflict, their brows creased in intense focus. They watched in awe as the colossal stone dragon soared into the sky, their gaze also taking in the imposing titan statues, their faces etched with somber and perplexing expressions

Boom! Boom! Boom!

The deep rumble emanating from the depths of the Cloudveil Woods grew louder and closer with alarming speed. The succession of thunderous sounds was dense and chaotic, yet heavy, resembling the collapse of mountains or the stampede of some colossal beast. Startled birds flocked into the sky, their numbers dark against the red glow of evening.

The ragged wilderness soon felt the impact, trembling violently with each muffled roar.

"What is that...?"

Many turned their eyes towards the Cloudveil Woods, their expressions growing more exaggerated. At the edge of their sight, titans were seen sprinting, their towering forms rising fifty meters above the dense forest canopy.

Boom...

One titan emerged first from the woods, shattering trees and leaving deep craters in its wake. Its hundred-meter-tall figure was unmistakably visible to all.

Time seemed to freeze at that moment.

Like mountains, the titans were majestic and imposing, their presence twisting the very air above.

The statues! Had they come to life?

In a furious sprint, a titan leaped hundreds of meters into the air, covering a kilometer in a single bound. It landed with a thunderous crash, creating a vast pit and shaking the wilderness. In its hands, it swung a colossal hammer, sixty meters in length, its weight seeming to crush the very space around it.

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