Leon's hand hovered over the mile-wide crater, his expression unreadable. What he had forged wasn't just destruction—it was the start of something far greater.
But there was one thing he had not expected.
He was thinking of creating a lake for the people so they could have a supply of water.
Yet now, just from the size of the crater that stretched more than 2 kilometers, there was no denying the fact—it was a river, not a lake.
The air above the crater shimmered with residual heat, and scorched ground crackled faintly beneath his feet.
Now there was only one thing left for him to do to make it a real river.
Fill it up with water.
Despite its size, he didn't feel intimidated at all, as he was going to fill this up in no time.
A massive amount of mana surged inside Leon's body, and with a wave of his hand, he started to release a large amount of water created by his magic. As if a dam had been broken, it started pouring down inside the empty river.