Chapter 1016 Even In Death, None Of You Will Escape!
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nAurora looked at Lux with a worried expression on her face.
nAfter learning why the Half-Elf decided to raid the Inner Sanctum of the Pantheon of Exile, she also felt anger toward the Divine Army. They dare call themselves divine, yet they would resort to using an underhanded method like using the young man’s lover as a hostage to force him to appear.
n‘Have they not hurt him enough?’ Aurora bit her lip as she held Lux’s hand. ‘Why can’t they just leave him alone? Don’t they have any compassion?’
nFor the first time in her life, Aurora wanted nothing more than to place her Curse of Misfortune on the hateful people who were making the person she loved suffer.
nThe Half-Elf didn’t know what Aurora was thinking, and perhaps even if he knew, he wouldn’t care either.
nHis gaze was focused on the Calamity-Ranked Monster in front of him who was currently being subjugated by Avernus, the Black Ogre, and the Golden-Eyed Naga.
nThe number of Calamity-Ranked Monsters that he had subjugated was nearing a hundred, and there were hundreds more to capture.
nNot all of the Monsters were Demi-Humans, so Blackfire couldn’t enslave them the same way it did Demi-Human Monsters.
nBut Lux didn’t care.
nIf the Monsters had a Demi-Human form or could transform into a Human, they would become Blackfire’s puppets.
nIf not, he would just use his skill, Animate Undead, to make them his subordinates after they had been killed.
nAlthough it would take a lot of resources to be able to access the most optimum Monster class options available to him, he didn’t care.
nRight now, he intended to take all the monsters inside the Pantheon of Exile and settle the score once and for all.
nFive Supremes?
nSo what?
nPseudo-Supremes?
nHe didn’t care!
nPeak-Calamity Ranked Monsters might be weaker than Supremes, but if there were hundreds of them, even Supremes would run for their lives. ᴛʜs ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛʀ s ᴜᴘᴅᴀᴛ ʙʏ Nov(l)ꜰre .t
nAlso, Blackfire had informed him that Eiko managed to capture a Supreme, which gave the Half-Elf a pleasant surprise.
nHe didn’t know what his Baby Slime was doing, but since she managed to defeat a Supreme, he didn’t need to worry much about her.
nEiko had dozens of Nuclear-Level Blast Bombs in her possession, so it was not impossible for her to defeat a Supreme in battle.
nLux was just surprised that his daughter managed to beat him into enslaving a Supreme first. Of course, he had no complaints.
nThe stronger his Baby Slime was, the better.
nAn unresigned screech spread in the surroundings as the Giant Spider, whom Avernus and his two sidekicks ganged up on, crashed to the ground.
nA few minutes later, the monster breathed its last, and Lux waved his hand to store it inside his Bounty Ring.
n“Aurora, please,” Lux said softly.
nThe young lady nodded her head as she reluctantly let go of Lux’s hand to touch the barrier of the cell that was right beside the Giant Spider.
n“C-Can we talk like civilized individuals?” the Calamity-Ranked Monster behind the barrier that Aurora just touched pleaded. “I-I am willing to become your servant. Just don’t kill me.”
nIt was a five-meter-tall Salamander with black and yellow stripes on its body. It had transformed into a demi-human reptile in an attempt to stop Avernus and his gang from beating him up.
nAt this point, all the monsters within the Inner Sanctum were shivering in their prison cells.
nThey were powerful monsters in their own right, but in the face of the sadistic Dracolich and his sidekicks, even the strongest monsters wanted to plead for mercy.
nLux gave the Demi-Reptile a hard and long stare, making the monster feel anxious.
nThe barrier in front of him was now littered with cracks, and it would only take a minute at most before it was completely destroyed.
n“Okay, I will accept you as my servant,” Lux stated, which made the Calamity-Ranked Monster sigh in relief.
nThe Half-Elf began to draw runes in the air until a magic circle appeared under the Demi-Reptile’s body.
nThe monster didn’t move and allowed Lux to finish the Master and Servant contract.
nTaking out a small dagger from his storage ring, the Half-Elf pricked his finger and drew a drop of blood.
nHe then casually flicked the drop of blood towards the Magic Circle, completing the ritual.
nAfter sensing that the connection was properly established, he ordered the Demi-Human Reptile to join Avernus, the Black Ogre, and the Golden-Eyed Naga to subjugate the rest of his comrades.
nNaturally, the newly converted monster was more than willing to vent out his frustrations after becoming the Half-Elf’s servant.
nIt was impossible for him to not feel sad about his current situation, but since he didn’t want to unnecessarily feel pain when the outcome would never change, he decided to just take the easy way out.
nThere was a saying that if you couldn’t beat them, join them.
nThe other Monsters were also considering this option as a way to escape being beaten to a pulp.
nBut some monsters were simply too prideful.
nThey didn’t want to become Lux’s servants, so they decided to kill themselves.
nBut this was a very grave miscalculation on their part.
n“You think that killing yourselves is the right choice, huh?” Lux sneered. “Let me show you how futile your sacrifices are when facing a Necromancer. Even in death, none of you will escape!”
nAs if to set an example, Lux revived the first monster that had committed suicide using his skill Animate Undead.
nThis monster looked like Living Armor, but instead of metal, its body was made up of crystals.
nSince it was already a High-Ranking Undead Monster, the Half-Elf sacrificed one of the Calamity-Ranked Beast Cores in his possession to get the most optimum option of the Monster classes that were available.
nAlthough the chance of success was only 30% to create the monster he wanted, he still took the gamble. It didn’t matter even if he failed since the other options on the list were good in their own way.
nFortunately, his gamble paid off, and he acquired a Living Armor whose body was made up of mirrors.
nHe named his new subordinate, Kagami, and it retained its Rank as a Peak-Calamity Monster.
nWhen the Monsters saw this scene, they no longer attempted to commit suicide.
nThey understood then and there that regardless of whether they were alive or dead, the Half-Elf would still have his way, one way or the other.
nNow that Avernus’ sidekicks had increased by one, the Monsters could only cry as they waited for their turn to be converted into one of Lux’s subordinates.
nThey understood that there was no longer a path of escape left for them, so they all folded and submitted to the Half-Elf, whose gaze was devoid of mercy.
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