Boiling Beast Bloodline -
Chapter 498 - 107 Absolute Genius Apprentice_6
Chapter 498: Chapter 107 Absolute Genius Apprentice_6
Two merry Fairy Dragons, each carrying a crossbow, stood fifty steps away, aiming at the panting Xu Dela. Suddenly Katusha went berserk in Daisy’s arm.
The water arrows, brilliant and fluid like mercury, completely penetrated Xu Dela’s already thin "Wave Shield". Katusha’s Magic Water Arrows were as dense as raindrops. Because she had consumed a super-large amount of Spring of Elements during breastfeeding, her magic power was so pure that it could make a Water Element Mage cry in shame. This originally low-level magic water arrow was now far more potent than any ordinary water arrow could imagine, especially given its rapid and intense firing speed. Everyone understood the principle of dripping water wearing through rock.
Katusha held her breath and fired until the three remaining heads of the Hydra Beast were as riddled with holes as a sieve, before stopping. Xu Dela wanted to escape, but due to Ruona’s surprise, she pulled the trigger and released seven Annihilation Crossbows at once at Xu Dela’s large body. The unfortunate Xu Dela felt the world spin before Katusha, leaning her backside into it, forcefully shot him down from the sky.
Seeing Xu Dela fall from the sky, Katusha stubbornly fired another wave of water arrows before finally stopping. When the piglet became quiet, it was time to act cute. Her small head continuously rubbed against Daisy’s ample chest. It was indeed a price to be paid.
Daisy was shocked. She had originally only wanted to join in on the fun with Ruona, just joking around. How could a very ladylike Fairy Dragon vanquish a super-level Magic Beast without using the "Emerald Dream"?
It was only when the piglet took a heavy suck that Daisy’s soul was brought back. Katusha sucked fiercely through the cloak. Daisy had never experienced such a thing before and felt her body go limp, almost falling from the sky.
Gerein quickly reacted.
"Now only I remain! Let me be your Familiar!" The Tide Lord shouted while fearfully staring at the terrifying firebird. This rogue bird was already cracking its wings, moving its neck around with a series of bone-dislocating crunches. Its violent characteristics were apparent.
Just a face-off earlier, Gerein had not expected this fellow to carry a weapon. He was severely injured by this rogue’s fighting tactic. Now, if he were to compete in magic again, Gerein almost wanted to kill himself.
A brilliant aura descended from the sky, enveloping the scar-ridden Tide Lord. A faint blessing voice gently drifted above the island, swirling and echoing.
"Hehe, I have acquired another Super-level Magic Beast!" Ruona smiled sweetly at Lord Mourinho.
"Damn, it’s not me!" Liu Zhenhan rolled his eyes: "I wanted to make it a Ring Spirit."
"If it’s not you, then who?" Ning Yu asked weirdly from the side: "There isn’t a second Shaman here!"
"It’s that bug, the pet of the Tide Lord who was my food." The Tide Lord Gerein said with a mournful face: "I was desperate, this Soul Contract was such a loss!"
"Ah?" Old Liu and Ning Yu looked at each other with wide-open mouths.
Daisy, red-faced, pulled on the piglet’s nose, while muttering to herself: "What Soul Contract, it sounds nice, partner, partner, in reality, it’s just an enslaving clause, there’s no freedom, it’s essentially a master-servant contract..."
"Moer hasn’t undergone the ceremony to remove her fetal membrane, she can’t speak yet! How can she summon the power of the war song? Even if she’s a born Soul Singer, like me, she needs to undergo the baptism of battle to realize this ability! What’s going on?" Liu Zhenhan stared blankly at the large insect’s body.
"The ’Singing Crystal’ not only allows one to communicate with cloud and lightning elves, but also grants one the right to sing with their soul." Ruona gave Liu Zhenhan a blank look: "Do you think that natural-born Soul Singers are easy to come by?"
"Haha, Moer, the only one among the Beamons to possess the ability to attack with lightning, the lone Tide Shaman!" Liu Zhenhan raised the bug called "Moer" with one hand: "My apprentice, my Avril, you truly make me proud! Two uniques!"
Guoguo jumped onto Liu Zhenhan’s arm, stretched out her paw, and scratched the bug, causing the bug to wriggle its body in a reaction to the ticklish feeling.
"Be careful, don’t drop the princess." Figo said worriedly from the side. He saw Liu Zhenhan’s arm holding the body hosting the princess’s soul, with a chubby Frosty Pichu crawling on it, and found himself worrying on his behalf.
"Haha, Figo, you probably don’t know....our lineage of Shamans always produces geniuses!" Liu Zhenhan was starting to find Figo more likable now.
O’Neal opened his mouth wide, but he didn’t dare to say what he was thinking for fear of getting kicked.
There was a strange tradition among the rituals of Lord Mourinho’s lineage - as with Lord Mourinho and Lady Cui Beixi, or Helen and her husband, there was a history of inappropriate relationships between masters and disciples. O’Neal believed that Moer, who possessed the spirit of Helen, would not be immune to this tradition.
A piercing scream resounded as Gerein threw himself onto Xu Dela’s corpse, wailing, "Why... why is your soul dissipating... Jaina...Isn’t part of you still here? Why do I feel you are leaving me forever...."
Liu Zhenhan found it odd. Xu Dela, the Hydra, did manage to escape with a fragment of herself, so how could she have been defeated so easily? As he considered this, he glanced at Guoguo on his arm, who was playing with a bug. Guoguo grimaced and mimed the action of throwing a rock, then she spread her hands out in a shrug.
Given Guoguo’s strength at the time, the rock she threw must have weighed at least 200 pounds... Liu Zhenhan realized then that Xu Dela was done for.
"You can’t devour its soul anymore, just eat it to fill your stomach," Liu Zhenhan said regretfully, gazing at the corpse of the Hydra, Xu Dela. Since Xu Dela was ultimately defeated by Katusha, not himself, he couldn’t collect her as a Ring Spirit. Otherwise, he would have obtained quite a decent one.
"And what do you take me for?" cried the heartbroken Tide Lord Gerein, "Is a partner just food for you now? I may be the embodiment of a trickster, but I am not a beast!"
"Take it or leave it," Liu Zhenhan responded indifferently. "If you think you can win me over by saying that, then you’re mistaken."
"Get lost!" Gerein roared in anger, "I am not your pet! Even if you are the mentor of my master, you have no right to insult me!"
Just then, a fiery shadow sprung up, its wings sweeping back and forth and hard slaps landing on Gerein’s face one after another. The chatty parrot flew over as well, aggressively taunting Gerein in words as dense as Katusha’s water arrows.
Poor Gerein, seemingly controlled by his master, stood still with his eyes closed, silently enduring the sharp words and harder slaps.
Guoguo pulled at her chubby little face, revealing a mouth full of fine white teeth as she looked at Liu Zhenhan.
"Do you want to rip its mouth off? If so, there’s really no need," Liu Zhenhan said, pinching Guoguo’s soft cheek.
"Why did that Hydra call out a woman’s name?" Ning Yu asked curiously. "Jaina? Did I hear it wrong?"
"The Hydra, Xu Dela, was indeed female," Daisy confirmed, prompting a look of understanding to spread across everyone’s faces.
"If a loved one dies at the hands of another, yet you are condemned to serve them eternally, that punishment is surely a hundred times more painful than being a Ring Spirit," Ning Yu sighed, looking at the pitiful Gerein, who now had a swollen cheek from the bird’s attacks.
Gerein cried out again in pain, blood spat from his mouth along with two huge teeth.
"Tsk! Real men bleed, they don’t cry. So pathetic, especially for a super-level Warcraft monster like itself!" O’Neal dismissed disdainfully.
"Can we start breaking the formation now?" Ruona asked.
"First, let’s collect the Hydra’s Magic Crystal and her serpent pearl. Then we’ll all find a way to break the Eight Gates Golden Lock Formation together." Liu Zhenhan turned away, gazing at the coral reef shrouded in fog in the sea, as if speaking to himself and to Ruona: "We can’t let those responsible for this get away either. They should pay, too, shouldn’t they?"
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