Chapter 110 Cleaning The Mess
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Vampire skill tree: 0 Skill points đ°đŁđ.đđt
Tier one skills:
Night affinityLocked(Cost one point to unlock)
Blood-sucking biteUnlocked
Blood magic: Faint spellUnlocked
Silent Step Unlocked
Blood scent Locked(Cost one point to unlock)
Tier two skills:
Blood magic: Eyes Burst Unlocked
Thralls-cursing bite Unlocked
Resting Coffin Locked(Cost two skill points to unlock)
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Blood magic: Eyes Burst Would allow me to stun people who managed to resist Blood magic: Faint spell. It will also damage them, so itâs nice to have.
Thralls-cursing bite will allow me to get three helping zombies. I wouldnât have struggled against Kristina if I had them.
I choose Silent Step above Blood scent, so I can get an advantage of surprise. It will make it easier to get my first thrall up.
Silent Step Would also allow you to escape when things turn sour. Mom replied.
Arad smiled, opening the door and leaving the dungeon. âWhat?â He gasped, seeing the cultist camping out. They were discussing how to act.
Arad quickly closed the door and held it in place the moment they saw him.
BAM! BAM! BAM! Arad could hear spells exploding behind the door. The cultists have spotted him, and they arenât happy.
^Mom, do you have any idea?^ Arad asked.
There are a lot of them. If those people are capturing dragons, we should have expected them to have a lot of people.
^That isnât really helpful,^ Arad growled, but then an idea sprouted in his head, ^They are bison!^
What? Mom gasped.
Arad immediately transformed into his draconic form and blocked the door with a massive amount of dirt that he kept in his stomach. ^Letâs hunt them, shall we?^ He started digging, borrowing out of the dunging and beneath the cultistâs camp.
Arad opened his void eyes and looked up, locating all the cultists by the mana. He then locked on the strongest one. ^Letâs start with the big one,^ He dug all the way beneath a tree and poked a tiny hole to look out from.
Arad stared directly at the mageâs face Blood magic: Eyes Burst
POP! The mageâs eyes turned red from the blood pooling in them. And they burst. GRWAAAAAAAAAAA! The mage fell on his knees, screaming his guts out. The other cultists stared at him, confused. How did he get attacked? But as they looked, Aradâs claw emerged from the ground, pulling the mage by the neck into the ground.
The cultist jumped in and grabbed the mage by the legs, trying to pull him out as he screamed. Soon, they managed to pull him out, neck and face all scratched.
âHeâs unconscious! Take him to the healerâs tent. Beware the ground!â One of the cultists shouted.
âIs it save to assume it to be a brown dragon?â Another cultist asked.
âAttacking from the ground says so, but what about the eyes exploding thing? Was it magic?â The cultist replied.
âWe should go investigate inside. I fear Kristina is hurt!â Another cultist cried.
The mage got put inside the healerâs tent, and a priest-like woman approached him, âWhat horribles scares. I will fix you right away,â She turned around to pick a bowl of holy water.
The mage slowly stood behind her, his face turning grey. GRWA! He jumped, biting her neck.
GyAAAAAAAAAAAA! The woman screamed, alerting the whole camp. âAlfred turned into a zombie! He attacked Mila!â One of the cultists shouted, sending terror across everyone.
Good, they are distracted. Letâs make a run for it. Mom said, but Arad shook his head.
^I canât let anyone who knows about me live. And they look like decent heals for later.^ Arad stayed, slowly approaching them from underground.
You want to massacre them all?
^No, not at all. Do you know if Aella and Jack are alive?^ Arad asked.
No,
^They attempted to capture me and hurt my wife. How can I call myself a dragon if people can mess with my mate and get away with it?^ Arad growled, his draconic blood boiling. Dragons usually eat their kind just for treading into their land, let alone touching their mate.
GYAA! One of the cultists screamed as Arad pulled him to the ground. The cultist turned in terror, and another of them disappeared.
PEW! PEW! PEW! Three arrows flew from the forest, taking down three of the cultists. Two green eyes glared from the tree branches, âWhoâŠâ PEW! PEW! PEW! The moment one of the cultists was about to speak, an arrow hit him.
Surrounded and feeling hopeless despite their numbers, the cultists ranks shattered, and they ran in every direction. Jack jumped from the bushes and rushed to the door, trying to pick it open.
Arad borrowed into one of the tents and walked in his humanoid shape, âJack!â He called to him.
âCheif!â Jack turned around, and Arad glared into the forest, âDonât let anyone leave alive,â Arad said.
âYou sure?â Jack looked at him.
PEW! PEW! PEW! Aella didnât wait and quickly started sniping the running cultists.
âFine by me then!â Jack rushed into the forest, hunting those who hid in the shadows.
After half an hour, Aella couldnât spot more cultists, âArad, this seems to have been all of them!â She shouted.
âNothing on my side,â Jack called, waving his hand to Arad.
Arad approached Aellaâs tree. âFine, letâs hope no one escaped.â He sighed. It would be a problem if they learned about him being a dragon or a vampire.
âWhat do you want to do now?â Aella asked.
Arad smiled, âClean, I will store all of them in my stomach. We will see their weapons and clothes and keep any magic items they had,â
Jack walked toward Arad and Aella, âSo you want it to seem like they vanished? Leave it to me,â He started running around and collecting every single item the cultists had.
Before dawn, Jack had torn down their encampment, collecting every old rusted penny they had. âCheif, did you finish?â
âYeah, I collected all the corpses,â Arad replied. He would keep the blood for healing.
Aella looked at the sun rising, âShould we get back to the village?â She asked.
âWhat are you saying?â Arad looked at her, âThose crazy people poisoned us. I donât trust a village filled with fanatics like them,â
âThen how will we get back home? We need to find a carriage somehow.â Jack stared at Arad.
âOakedge village is located between here and Alina. I will carry us there, and we can find a carriage there.â Arad transformed into his draconic form.
âAre you sure?â Aella stared at Arad with a hesitant face.
âWell then, donât mind me!â Jack immediately hopped on Aradâs back, âCome on, Aella.â He waved his hand to her, âYou donât get to ride a dragon each day,â
Aella smiled, gently getting on Aradâs back. She held tight to his neck, and he started running.
Dragons run like felines, using their claws to get attraction on the ground while balancing with their tails on sharp turns. But, Itâs been stated they can run as fast as horses when unhindered. Aradâs speed reduced drastically due to the weight of Aella and Jack on his back, but he didnât feel tired at All.
^As if I could run indefinitely,^
Donât push your body too much. Dragons naturally donât show their weakness. You will run till you pass out of exhaustion.
^Are you saying that Iâm getting exhausted?^
Yeah. Magic dragons like you arenât named in vain. You can move till your stamina reach zero, your body will then start consuming MP instead, and you will keep going till you run out and pass out.
^Can I keep recovering MP with the blood to run longer?^
You can, but isnât that a waste?
^I agree,^
Arad kept running toward Oakedge village across the forest. They finally reached it in the afternoon. He stopped by the forest edge and transformed back into his humanoid form.
âArad, are you okay?â Aella asked as she saw him bent, panting, and sweating like he was splashed with a bucket of water.
âIâm fine,â Arad replied, âJust need to catch my breath,â
Jack looked at Arad with a smile, âYou rest, Chief. I will go find us a carriage,â
âWait!â Arad called him, pulling a gold coin from his pocket, âGet a big one. We need to carry the dragon.â
âCanât you just keep it in your stomach? That would save us the transport cost,â
âMerlin said nothing about secrecy,â Arad panted, âWe need to take credit for slaying the dragon, and we might rank up,â
Aella looked at them, âWhat would Alcott think?â She asked.
âThat isnât our problem. Itâs Merlinâs problem.â Arad replied, âAlso, the dragon said a purple dragon killed his father and kicked him out.â
âSo he was alone,â Jack looked at Arad, âWell then, Iâm going,â
âTake your time,â Arad waved his hand.
As Jack went to Oakedge to rent a carriage, Arad went with Aella deep into the forest where he washed with some water he had in his stomach, and changed his clothes.