Chapter 271: Already Infatuated with the Old Man at the Door - The Villain’s Cheat Code: When a Gamer Becomes the Evil God’s Sidekick - NovelsTime

The Villain’s Cheat Code: When a Gamer Becomes the Evil God’s Sidekick

Chapter 271: Already Infatuated with the Old Man at the Door

Author: BZDXG
updatedAt: 2025-08-28

Dozale's phosphorescent blue body emerged from beneath the sea surface.

It continued glaring at Guledon before it, filled with rage.

The previous attack had barely injured its tough hide.

However, it was still furious.

Why should this stupid fire-loving creature have help?

Thus, it was particularly angry.

Wuuu—!

Fight me one-on-one if you dare!

Guledon naturally ignored Dozale's provocation. Like water and fire, the more enraged Dozale became, the more delighted it was.

Even the magma flowing across its body grew brighter, as if the temperature had increased.

Similarly, Viktor was also sizing up Dozale.

More precisely, he was examining its terrifying health bar.

Under Guledon's attack that could destroy an entire city,

Dozale's health bar had only decreased by three percent.

However, this was normal.

After all, Dozale wasn't like Doragon, a disaster-level being with nothing but speed.

This was on the ocean - Dozale's home turf.

The ocean was constantly replenishing its power.

On its home ground, it was confident it could hold its own even in a two-versus-one fight.

Therefore, Dozale might be the most challenging boss Viktor had encountered so far.

But Viktor wasn't anxious.

Similarly, he hadn't used his trump cards yet.

Wuuu—

Dozale's enormous body rose slightly from the sea surface, releasing a deep whale song that resonated like a massive bell.

The heavy whale song pushed away the surrounding waves, creating subtle ripples that trembled across the vast ocean surface.

As if responding to some summons, the distant clouds began to rapidly churn and gather.

The scattered cloud layers were visibly pulled together, suddenly converging above Dozale's head.

The heavy darkness quickly engulfed the entire sky, and under the churning cloud layers, sunlight seemed unable to penetrate anymore.

Both the cloud layers and waves became violently turbulent, with huge waves seeming about to touch each other.

Above the sea surface, the white mist also appeared to be manipulated, thick smoke swirling and settling around, covering the entire ocean once again.

Seeing this, Guledon showed no weakness.

It raised its head and let out an ear-splitting roar, with flames erupting and burning like a wild wind around it.

Under the thick fog, it appeared like a huge, hazy lighthouse gradually becoming clear.

The scorching heat waves rapidly spread outward, forcefully pushing away the surrounding white mist.

The surrounding lava once again surged up from the seabed, penetrating the ocean, with flame-red light seemingly trying to completely burn away all white mist.

Scalding waves continuously spread from Guledon's surroundings, while the sun above also seemed to grow more intense.

As if struggling to squeeze through the thick cloud layer, attempting to fully display its radiance beneath the gloom.

The frantically gathering sunlight began to grow unusually heavy, tearing a tiny gap in the thick cloud layer, allowing a ray of sunlight to slip through.

An equal match.

Viktor watched the two giant beasts refusing to yield to each other, continuously altering their surroundings, and slowly spoke:

"Let's continue."

"We still have plenty of time."

...

The shocking battle between Guledon and Dozale caused tremendous environmental impact.

The surrounding weather became incredibly chaotic as a result.

Take Bryston for example.

The sky now seemed to have lost its stability.

Within just a few minutes, the originally crystal-clear weather would suddenly be covered by thick dark clouds, followed by torrential rain.

Soon after, the sky would clear again, with unbearable heat bearing down on everyone's heads.

Countless citizens looked up at the sky, their eyes filled with amazement at Bryston's current celestial phenomena.

The weather became erratic, and while many residents complained, they felt powerless.

"What the hell is wrong with this weather?"

"One moment it's sunny, the next it's raining - there's no pattern to it."

"What does the Weather Bureau have to say about this?"

People looked confused. Under such unpredictable weather, Bryston's Weather Bureau hadn't given any advance notice.

Were they also at a loss?

Meanwhile, in a majestic building, only sparse candlelight flickered in the dim interior.

A large group of mages gathered around a giant magic orb in the center of the room.

They were all injecting mana into the magic orb, constantly monitoring the cloud movements above Bryston.

"In one minute, Bryston will experience heavy rain again, and the temperature will plummet once more."

"In three minutes, it will clear completely, and temperatures will gradually rise. Before the next heavy rain arrives, the entire Bryston will be unbearably humid."

The mages spoke one after another, but their faces all bore traces of helplessness and worry.

The entire hall was filled with scrolls and papers recording various meteorological data, and these robed mages bustled back and forth in the room.

Most of those working at the Weather Bureau were mages.

Because they could directly observe the weather through elemental changes.

But Bryston's current weather conditions left even these mages who monitored weather daily bewildered.

This change originating from the Padalenbu Sea was like a volatile beast, sometimes calm, sometimes violent.

Energy rapidly accumulated near the sea area, with clear skies and dark clouds quickly intersecting and constantly changing.

It seemed to herald the approaching wrath of nature.

Faced with this chaotic energy, worry flashed in the mages' eyes:

"Should... should we notify the capital about this?"

Someone had already noticed the severity of the situation and tentatively asked others.

At this moment, a capable-looking woman slowly entered the dim room, her expression serious and steps hurried.

"Director."

Seeing the approaching woman, the mages all showed respectful deference.

The woman walked to the giant magic orb, looking at the three-dimensional images displayed on it, her brows furrowing:

"What's the current situation?"

The mages immediately began reporting in an orderly manner.

Bryston's sudden weather changes were clearly influenced by powerful energy from afar, and the source of this energy was that area of the Padalenbu Sea.

Such powerful energy concentration could likely trigger disasters like tsunamis, typhoons, or waterspouts.

But strangely, that flood-like energy seemed to be contained by some force, unable to spill out.

At least for now, this was very good news.

The director listened to the mages' reports and slowly nodded:

"We need more manpower right now."

The current chaotic weather was having an extreme impact on the city, with the alternating cold and hot temperatures preventing residents from working normally.

Fishermen who went to sea and merchants running trades could only stand helplessly by, and no one in all of Bryston could leave their homes.

The entire city had grown so quiet it was almost at a standstill, and if this continued, the economic losses would be incalculable.

Although they had already notified the Kravina family,

Clearly, they didn't have any good solutions either.

At this moment, a mage came into the Weather Bureau and reported to the director:

"Good news, Director. Someone is already handling the anomaly in the Padalenbu Sea area - it's Councilor Kravina."

Hearing this news, the surrounding mages were overjoyed, with smiles unconsciously appearing on their faces.

Even the anxious director relaxed somewhat, her furrowed brows loosening.

A councilor's power was extraordinary, and the one controlling the sea area was Bryston's own person, Councilor Kravina.

That is, Viktor.

This news had come from the capital.

It was real information transmitted by Viktor's sister, Lia, the nominal spokesperson of the Kravina family.

Although it wasn't known how she obtained this information, it was still encouraging.

The director looked at the constantly changing weather readings and said:

"With Councilor Kravina's help, our task can be somewhat lighter."

"First gather enough people, have the mages prepare the formation arrays. We need to prioritize stabilizing Bryston's weather."

Just as she was speaking, another mage rushed in stumbling:

"Director Norma, there's a new situation."

Norma turned her head, looking at this hurried subordinate, quickly inquiring:

"What is it? Tell me immediately."

The mage caught his breath and stammered:

"At Bryston Port, there's a... uh, demi-human swimming in the water?"

There was uncertainty in his words: "She says she can help us change the weather."

Norma was puzzled about who would dare make such confident claims.

Seeing the director's brows gradually furrow, this subordinate quickly handed her something:

"She said... to have me show this to you."

Norma took it - it was a badge.

On the badge were three shattered human heads, quite recognizable.

Norma's eyes widened, immediately recognizing the meaning of this symbol.

Almost in disbelief, she exclaimed.

"Councilor!?"

...

At the turbulent Bryston Port.

The demi-humans were orderly guiding nearby sailors and fishermen away from the seaside.

Leon wore a communicator on her ear, receiving real-time messages from Lady Lia in the capital.

Meanwhile, Leon's gaze turned toward the port, the closest place to the sea surface.

Looking there, her gaze seemed somewhat helpless.

"Um... yes, Lady Lia."

"That person from last time, she's come to find Mr. Helnersen again..."

At this time, Helnersen sat cross-armed at the shore, his breath steady and heavy, his gaze fixed firmly on the girl before him.

The girl had red hair and a beautiful face, half-leaning against the shore.

However, her lower half floating in the water was truly impossible to look away from.

It was a huge and beautiful fish tail, with brilliant crimson coloring.

The scales on it sparkled like rubies, dazzling, broad and vibrant.

She leaned against the shore, one hand still mischievously touching Helnersen's muscular arm.

Her eyes flickered flirtatiously as she continuously batted her eyelashes at Helnersen.

"Mr. Bear~Won't you tell me?"

"Do you have a partner or not?"

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