Valon: Even a supporting character can change his fate.

Chapter 777: Resurrection of Vel'Koz

"Low-level, primitive creatures, facing the void, can only die."

This intermittent way of speaking is too familiar to Valon. Who else could it be but the big-eyed Viktor?

But what Valon didn’t understand was that this guy was killed by him, so why did he suddenly come back to life?

it's actually really easy.

Valon did kill Vel'Koz, but not completely.

The three little eyes of Vel'Koz are not just decorations or a means of making his vision wider. These three eyeballs represent Vel'Koz's extra three lives.

When Vel'Koz's body is destroyed, its consciousness will be divided into three parts and enter three eyeballs respectively. Then these three eyeballs will respectively look for suitable hosts.

Of course, this process must be fast, and should not exceed ten minutes at most. Even if no suitable host is found, it must first parasitize on a living organism and absorb enough energy to ensure the continued survival of the eyeball.

Valon knew nothing about this. He just thought it was a good experimental material, so he put the two eyeballs into a special container.

Nowadays, the two eyeballs have lost their activity due to the lack of energy replenishment for a long time, and have no ability to parasitically revive.

However, the eyeball that Valon missed was different. It didn't even need to look for a source of energy for parasitism. There was one right next to it, and that was Gragas.

At the beginning, Vel'Koz kept Gragas by his side and trained him to a certain extent. He was not only attracted by his powerful strength and excellent defense against physical attacks, but also by the enormous energy in him.

If one day, it is defeated, the eyeball can also achieve the effect of resurrection by parasitizing on its body. What it did not expect was that this day would come so early.

Even though Gragas had been burned by the flames, despite his huge size, the remaining energy was still sufficient even after being burned by the flames, which was more than enough for Vel'Koz to reshape his body.

As the roof of the Frostguard Fortress was completely lifted up, a huge figure appeared in Valon's eyes.

"Oh my god, when did this thing get so big?"

The Frostguard Fortress is quite strong. The reason for this situation is naturally due to the intervention of external forces, and this intervening external force is none other than the resurrected Viktor.

The current Viktor can no longer be described as big; it can be said to be so huge that it blocks out the sky and the sun, a complete behemoth.

But it’s no wonder.

Valon sensed that the concentration of void in the surrounding air had dropped to freezing point. It was unlikely that there was no void at all, but it had dropped to the point where even an ordinary person standing here would not be affected by the body.

After taking away all of Gragas' energy and then absorbing so much void energy to replenish it, it is no wonder that Vel'Koz has such a huge body.

It was obvious that the other party wanted to say something, so how could Valon give him the chance to show off, so he shot out a lightning spear.

Originally, Valon had never thought that this lightning spear could cause any damage to him. After all, the lightning spear could not cause any damage to him in the previous battle, let alone now.

However, what Valon did not expect was that after the lightning gun was blocked by the opponent's tentacles, the power generated by the explosion actually blew off a large piece of flesh and blood from the opponent's tentacles.

The reason for this is simple.

In order to ensure the greatest possible resurrection, Vel'Koz divided his consciousness into three parts, although even one eyeball could revive Vel'Koz if it found a host.

But after all, he only has one-third of consciousness. If the remaining two eyeballs cannot be found, the resurrected Viktor will only have one-third of the original memory and knowledge.

It’s a pity that it will never be able to get back its remaining two eyeballs.

After all, the two eyeballs were on Valon's body, and due to poor preservation, they had lost their activity. Even if Viktor put them back into his body, he would not be able to obtain the remaining two-thirds of his memories and knowledge.

Seeing that his magic attack finally had an effect on Viktor, Valon was immediately delighted. After all, compared to fighting with void creatures at close range, the safety factor of long-range magic combat was really too high.

To this end, Valon threw the small ball in his hand to Lissandra, allowing her to obtain the necessary magic power from it and seal the entrance to the void as soon as possible, while he himself went to kill Viktor above.

"Lower life forms, die."

In order to buy enough time for Lissandra, Valon rushed out and quickly threw out a lightning spear to attract the opponent's attention.

What Valon did was undoubtedly successful, and even if Valon did not take action, the opponent's first target of attack would still be Valon.

After all, it was Valon who killed him before. Now that he is resurrected, he naturally wants revenge on Valon, not to mention that Valon still has his two eyeballs in his body. Regardless of whether the eyeballs are damaged or not, Viktor will retrieve them.

Although the enlarged Viktor is no longer immune to Valon's magic, his own defense has been greatly improved. Valon's lightning spear will not cause much damage to him.

After discovering this, Valon knew that it was impossible to determine the winner in a short period of time, and the aftermath of the battle between the two was too great and might very likely affect Lissandra.

Although Lissandra has the power to seal the Void, her own strength is not strong. In addition, she has just awakened from the True Ice and her strength has not yet recovered. If she is hit by Vel'Koz's decomposition ray, she will be seriously injured if not killed.

By that time, if Valon wants to seal the void, it would not be impossible, but it would probably take more effort.

To this end, Valon fought and retreated, taking Vel'Koz as far away from Frostguard Fortress as possible, creating a safer environment for Lissandra to seal the entrance to the void again.

Lissandra did not disappoint Valon. With her full strength after continuously absorbing the magic power from the golden ball, the True Ice continued to increase and the entrance to the void became smaller and smaller.

Of course, we have to thank one person for being able to seal the entrance to the void so easily, and that is the God of Light, the powerful being who grabbed Valon's ankle with his tentacles.

It was because of his intervention that all the void creatures around the void entrance were driven away, creating a relatively safe external environment for Lissandra to seal the void entrance.

Finally, when Lissandra used up her last bit of strength, she successfully sealed the entrance to the void.

On the other hand, without the void portal to continuously provide it with void energy, Viktor is now a pool of stagnant water, and it is only a matter of time before it is evaporated by the scorching flames.

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