He suddenly found himself unable to comprehend the way the other side's power was growing.
Just... after seeing the giant blacksmith die, they burst into a surge of power? And the power could grow so much after the burst?
Are people from the otherworld really so emotional?
Gong Qiying deliberately arranged for the giant blacksmith to have this little tragedy to harvest spiritual power, which was just a usual design method, similar to the Little Pot instance, not expecting to earn much from it, yet the result was a hero with a sudden surge of power?
This made him mutter to himself:
"Was the plot I designed really that moving?"
Regardless of how the giant blacksmith scene turned out, he was very intrigued by Elsa's idealistic outburst. If he wasn't mistaken, those dazzling flames actually came from the greatsword in the other's hand—that was the hero's divine artifact?