Nameless King

966 The Chase

'Betrayal? How interesting... it used to be impossible for Dragons, but it seems anything can change in hundreds of years...' Wain muttered inwardly with a slight smile.

Nyren looked at Wain and said, 'Nameless King, I leave it to you to kill him yourself. I want you to know that today has changed my opinion of you, you really are a consummate being."

"You think I'm going to let you go?" Wain said menacingly as the monster's eyes looked at Nyren with predatory intent.

Nyren was terrified, which was evident in his trembling legs, however, his mind and voice were completely calm; he had already calculated everything long ago.

"Sure. It is obvious that you will not let me leave, or rather... you will try to prevent me from doing so. See you later." Nyren nodded slightly before flapping his wings.

Whoooooooooooooosh.

In a heartbeat, Nyren disappeared completely with a mighty stream of wind. A few kilometers away, there was nothing but emptiness, but neither the monster nor Wain could see where Nyren was going.

'Damn... Is he so fast that I didn't see it in time? No... That can't be, he seems a lot more interesting than I thought. Well, we'll see where this goes in the future. If he becomes the new Elder, the Dragon World will change forever. Hahaha!' Wain inwardly muttered as he looked at Okam.

Crackling.

Okam fell to the ground holding his stomach. He was bleeding profusely and was exhausted, but still alive, as killing the Elder Dragon was truly a challenge.

'I can kill him now, but I just can't miss it...' Wain muttered to himself as he looked in Felix's direction.

Felix and Aisa were completely focused on each other. All this time they had been creating their most powerful attacks and now they were coming to the final stage.

"Shit... That's actually beautiful... I'm even a little jealous." Wain said scratching the back of his head.

In front of Felix, there was a massive fish with big black eyes and dense transparent scales. In front of Aisa was a massive vortex of hundreds of wind currents that were as sharp as blades.

"You are finished!" Aisa exclaimed as she swung her arms, sending the vortex at Felix.

Felix watched silently, waiting for the moment to make his move while the whirlwind gradually approached him.

"We've done a great job... I've never created something so perfect out of water in my life." Felix muttered with a deep stare at the fish.

'Yeah... I agree... Now let's show her how strong we are together...' The voice in his head whispered.

Felix nodded and slowly waved his hand, the fish followed and swung its tail from bottom to top.

Tremble. Tremble. Tremble.

Space trembled as streams of dark water appeared from below which quickly turned into a tsunami that collided with the vortex.

The wind tried to pass through the tsunami, to destroy it, but all attempts were unsuccessful since the vortex was completely absorbed by the force of the water.

With a mighty surge, the tsunami hit Aisa, crashing her to the ground with tremendous power. There was nothing she could do to defend herself, though she didn't even try since the attack she had spent all her strength on was useless.

"Argh!!!" Aisa cried out in pain as there was a loud crunch from her breaking bones, she was ready to scream.

"Don't... I have no malice toward you, so I will show mercy." Felix muttered as he swayed his finger.

Whooooooooosh.

The fish headed toward Aisa, splitting into several streams of water and entering her body through her mouth. It prevented Aisa from screaming or making any sound, she simply died in silence while the water swallowed her up.

The last thing Felix saw before Aisa disappeared completely was her frightened look, not because of death but because of the unknown.

"That... that was hard..." Felix dropped to his knees as he shook his head, "Even if you help me, using that much energy is still very exhausting."

The voice didn't answer anything, the dark silhouette just clung to Felix as if trying to help him come to his senses faster.

"Good job." Wain said though Felix didn't hear him.

Suddenly, next to Wain, purple smoke appeared from which Reto emerged.

"Oh, you're back." Wain raised an eyebrow.

"Well, I didn't go anywhere. You know I've been here the whole time, I've been watching you fight and frankly, I'm completely shocked..." Reto muttered thoughtfully, then he looked at Okam, "Why aren't you finishing him off? Are you planning on taking him alive?"

Whoooooooooosh.

At the same moment, Okam got up and lunged forward, he seemed to hear what Reto was saying and it brought him to his senses.

'Damn! Damn! Damn! I've got to run! This is my only chance!' Okam inwardly exclaimed.

"Hey... Aren't you going to catch up with him or send your monster after him...?" Reto was puzzled.

"Nah, that won't be necessary." Wain shook his head with a wave of his hand.

The monster's silhouette scattered, disappearing completely into the darkness. Finally, the monster glanced at Wain before closing its five eyes.

"What...? What are you talking about? You think he's going to die from bleeding and not make it back to his world in time?" Reto suggested as he tilted his head.

"Hah, of course not. He's an Elder Dragon, so even though he's exhausted and seriously wounded, it's not enough for him to die." Wain grinned.

"Wait... In that case, have you decided to spare him?" Reto asked in disbelief. He knew that usually Wain was ruthless.

"He will die, but not by my hand. Let's just say it's a gift from me to one of our allies, someone who defended me during my most important battle at the top of the Shining Tree." Wain crossed his arms across his chest with a confident smile, "Well, I think in a few seconds he'll realize that and come for his gift."

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