The door remained sealed, and no one responded. Only the distant sounds of fighting, the clash of blades, and gunfire echoed through the area. If not for Albert's keen experience, noticing the faint trace of mana indicating that the workshop was still operating at full capacity to power the Sanctum Sanctorum's chanisms, one might think the workshop was empty.
Unperturbed, Albert opened the door and entered. Inside, the workshop was filled with bronze golems ard with various weapons—halberds, spears, great axes, great swords, swords, and shields—all wielding cold, archaic weaponry.
At that mont, the golems' eyes glowed bright as fiery red mana activated their chanisms. The mana cores roared to life as the golems slowly advanced toward Albert.
"Hmph, old tricks," Albert muttered as he watched the golems march toward him. This was the oldest trick in the book for mages.
When facing another mage in their own Sanctum Sanctorum, the first thing the owner would do is leverage their ho advantage by sending familiars, servants, or golems to wear down the intruder's mana, reducing their reserves as much as possible.
This tactic was even taught at the Hightower Academy, so every mage learned it. The smarter ones always had a counter up their sleeve, and Albert, being an old fox with countless tricks of his own, was no exception.
Without hesitation, Albert pulled a plasma blaster from his pocket and fired a shot at the golem's mana reactor, killing it instantly without expending any of his own mana.
This plasma blaster was designed and produced by Nexus Pri with the objective of creating a convenient weapon to deal with mages and magical constructs. The prototype had been given to Albert before he ca here, allowing Nexus Pri to collect field data for further developnt.
Normally, conventional weapons couldn't harm mages or magical beings who knew how to cast missile protection spells, which would prevent any ordinary projectile from piercing their magic shields.
However, Nexus Pri, an A.I. that once had its goal to eradicate all humans in its own tiline, perceived mages as a threat in this world. It devoted 20% of its processing power to developing weapons and strategies to eliminate all mages, and this plasma blaster was one of Nexus Pri's tools for that purpose.
The plasma blaster allowed Albert to make short work of all the bronze golems encroaching on him. The golems were of high quality, boasting both magic resistance and missile protection properties; they could even reduce a fraction of the plasma blaster's power.
However, against the plasma blaster designed by Nexus Pri, their mana reactors were destroyed, leaving them as nothing more than piles of scrap tal on the ground.
Albert advanced through the workshop, noticing that the space around him began to shift and change its layout. Soone was controlling space magic within the workshop, attempting to entrap him.
But Albert remained unfazed. As long as he could pinpoint the location of the Kani patriarch, this nuisance would end imdiately. No matter what tricks were used, Albert was not concern
Deep within the Sanctum Sanctorum, in the ritual room, Patriarch Kani watched Albert through an orb.
"What is that thing!? The gun in his hand—could it be a new artifact produced by the Astral Workshop!?" Patriarch Kani exclaid after seeing the weapon Albert wielded.
He gritted his teeth. This was his Sanctum Sanctorum, his domain! Here, he was supposed to have absolute power. It would be a disgrace if word got out that an insignificant mage had intruded into his Sanctum Sanctorum and he couldn't kill him.
Patriarch Kani, who avoided politics and the Hightower, had also stayed out of the Mage Civil War, primarily because he and his family served Hephaestus. This ant he knew little of Albert, only recognizing him as a lackey of Daniel Emberweave, an upstart mage.
In his mind, Albert might have held so significant position within Emberweave's ranks, but as long as it wasn't Emberweave himself, Kani wasn't afraid.
"Let's see how you fare against this!" the Patriarch growled, manipulating his Sanctum Sanctorum to lead Albert into the center of a deadly magic formation he had prepared.
On Albert's side, the walls and ceiling shifted like a Rubik's cube, stairs moved, and the forge shuffled, creating entirely new spaces. Albert could only walk forward, toward the trap the Sanctum Sanctorum's owner had set for him.
Finally, Albert arrived in a vast space where another group of bronze golems approached him. This ti, there were hundreds, advancing from every direction.
Albert wasted no ti, firing his plasma blaster and making quick work of the golems. Bronze pieces and molten tal exploded and scattered on the floor. Many golems beca useless piles of scrap, but as soon as one was destroyed, a new one replaced it. The foundry within the space worked nonstop, recycling the wreckage and creating fresh golems.
New golems erged from hidden contraptions as wall chanisms revealed the foundry's golem molds. The seemingly endless cycle of destruction and replacent continued. Clip after clip of the plasma blaster was expended as Albert shot at the golems.
This repetitive process of lting down wrecks and creating new golems persisted for about an hour. When the Patriarch believed Albert would finally be overwheld and run out of ammunition, he saw, through the orb, that Albert let out a bored yawn.
"You bore , Patriarch. I expected more from a servant of Hephaestus, but It seems I've overestimated you," Albert said, ceasing his use of the plasma blaster.
Nexus Pri had gathered enough field data, so Albert no longer needed the gun. While the blaster was effective and conserved his mana, Albert, a traditionalist, still preferred using his own magic in battles between mages.
Albert took one last look at the Sanctum Sanctorum before letting out a disdainful snort.
"Hmph! Pathetic. You call this trash a Sanctum Sanctorum? It's an insult to the term." He sneered as he examined the magic leyline and the structure of the Sanctum Sanctorum.
If Envy's Sanctum Sanctorum was a grand fortress, then this place was nothing more than a chicken coop. It wasn't worthy of being called a mage's fortress, the last line of defense.
It's not that Patriarch Kani lacks skill or is below average. He possesses enough magical power and ability to be a patriarch, and his Sanctum Sanctorum is decent enough. But to Albert, who had grown accustod to facing powerful mages and the might of Envy since the Mage Civil War, calling this… thing a Sanctum Sanctorum was an insult to the term itself.
After putting away the plasma blaster, Albert stood still, clutching his cane as he closed his eyes and concentrated. The magic insignias within him roared to life, initiating a pre-programd sequence that significantly shortened the activation process.
Suddenly, the structure and ley lines within the Sanctum Sanctorum trembled as a strange, chaotic magical sequence began to perate its magical frawork.
The ley lines functioned like fuel lines, providing energy to the Sanctum Sanctorum, while the structure supported and activated various magical phenona. These were typically the hardest to target, as the mage who created them would have implented nurous defensive asures to protect them from attack.
The sa was true for Patriarch Kani's Sanctum Sanctorum. But, unfortunately for him, Albert's magic was an entirely different beast—unpredictable, even to Albert himself.
"Oh, lucky , it's this magic," Albert muttered as his magic began to disrupt the structure and ley lines of the Sanctum Sanctorum.
"What!? What is this!?" the Patriarch, hiding in a secure area within the Sanctum Sanctorum, exclaid in alarm as he witnessed his domain crumbling from the inside out.
Rumble...
The rumbling intensified. One by one, the magical integrity that supported the Sanctum Sanctorum began to crack and crumble. Its functions vanished, beca uncontrollable, and went haywire as so spells exploded, releasing their power.
Boom! Boom!
As the magical structure crumbled, so did the building itself. The space magic holding it together disintegrated, leaving the jumbled ss of the structure unsupported by magical energy, fully subject to the force of gravity.
Imagine stairs without support or a room floating without pillars—without magic holding it in place, everything would collapse to the ground.
As concrete and wooden planks crumbled, the Patriarch stumbled down from the magical space, hastily escaping to reality. Had he not done so, he would have been consud by the collapsing space.
In the best case, he would have been injured; in the worst, his body might have beco trapped within the earth's crust or been ejected from the planet altogether, given that the earth is always rotating and moving, while the collapsing space was locked in place.
"Hello, Patriarch, how are you? And here I thought you weren't going to welco ," Albert said with a mocking smile, watching the patriarch grovel on the ground after escaping the crumbling space.
"You! Do you think doing this to us and Lord Hephaestus will spare you!? You and your master, Daniel, will pay for this… this sacrilege!" the patriarch roared in anger at Albert.
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