C13 â Chaos Horse
âThe Dongfeng really holds up. If it had been a San Tian taking that hit, it wouldâve fallen apart by now.â
The chubby guy murmured under his breath, his voice a mix of awe and scorn.
âWeâre over a hundred kilometers from the safe zone. We should make it there in under two hours, tops.â
Zhou Mu spoke nonchalantly, his demeanor utterly relaxed.
After being out for over half a month, he was looking forward to some rest before it was time to apply for university.
With his grades, getting into Bayshore School was a sure thing.
Anything less than a first-rate evaluation would suggest foul playâthere was no other explanation.
Having killed ten second-rank, five-star ordinary fiend beasts right after high school, his combat prowess was clearly elite.
Students of his caliber were rare, with maybe five a year at most.
And Zhou Mu was in a league of his own, possessing a leader-grade spirit animal at level oneâa feat unmatched in four hundred years.
âMy nameâs Zhang Liang, and these are Zhang Dabao and Zhang Xiaomei. May I ask your name, brother? If thereâs ever a need, weâre ready to go through fire and water for you.â
Zhang Liang said earnestly, having collected himself.
âAbsolutely! Iâd face death without flinching!â
Zhang Dabao nodded vigorously, his belly fat quivering with the motion.
Zhang Xiaomei reacted similarly, though it wasnât her belly that rippled.
âArenât you a Tian by surname?â
Zhou Mu was puzzled.
âJust a little cleverness, a joke.â
âOh!â
Zhou Mu nodded, then added, âIâm Zhou Mu. You might have heard the name.â
âZhou Mu? Sounds vaguely familiarâ¦â
Zhang Dabao mumbled, struggling to place it, while Zhang Xiaomei gaped in astonishment.
âZhou Mu? The Zhou familyâs young master? The one who effortlessly slaughtered the elite barbed sus scrofa and scored a first-rate on the combat exam, Zhou Mu?â
âMy idol! I canât believe Iâm meeting my idol in person!â
Zhang Liangâs eyes sparkled with excitement and his face showed his amazement.
The incident where Zhou Mu killed Wu Yuexiaâs spirit animal, leaving her vomiting blood and unconscious, had become the talk of the entire Ambergrasp Province.
Miss Wu, once perched atop her lofty pedestal, now found herself crushed underfoot by a man she had once scorned. The stark reversal resonated deeply with many onlookers.
In a world where power was paramount, laws could only do so much to stem the tide of oppression.
Thereâs an old adage that says, âTroubled times breed demons, and prosperous times, ghosts of the wronged.â
Regardless of the era, itâs always the common folk who bear the brunt of suffering.
Four centuries of conflict had cemented the Noshar Empireâs formidable reputation, yet peace remained elusive.
The world was already full of fissures, with new rifts emerging constantly.
The Empire was in dire need of the strong. Beyond the perks, their status would soar.
This gave rise to a culture of combat, with incessant brawls and bloodshed.
It was an inescapable reality.
Despite the dire straits, the Empire maintained a semblance of order.
Any breach of its laws, by commoner or Animal Whisperer alike, would be met with harsh retribution.
Moreover, the people of this world were far more pragmatic than those in Zhou Muâs past life.
Your history mattered little; present strength was what garnered adulation.
In such a world, it was no wonder Zhou Mu became an icon to many.
With a first-rate evaluation in the practical combat exam, the Zhou family heir was on track to join the ranks of the Empireâs elite warriors.
But what of the shadows that plot and lurk, ready to strikeâ¦
Are they prepared to face the Zhou familyâs wrath?
âIt was just a casual move. Who knew theyâd be so frail?â Zhou Mu said with a wry smile, half in earnest, half in jest.
Wu Yuexia was indeed formidable; her first spirit animal was an elite barbed sus scrofa, a testament to the Wu familyâs investment in her.
Yet, Gator defied all rules. When the dragonâs might was unleashed, all but the alpha had to submit.
âYour pretense is so refreshingly noble, Iâm thoroughly impressed!â Zhang Liang gave a thumbs-up, his tone heavy with sincerity.
Ordinary folks look foolish trying to act cool, but when the strong do it, theyâre genuinely impressive.
The four friends shared jokes and laughter, lightening the mood even for Zhang Liang, who had just been revived from the pain of his spirit animalâs death.
But the respite was short-lived. As the shrill alarm blared again, Zhou Muâs eyes fixed on the radar screen, now swarming with red dots, signaling trouble.
Red dots were everywhereâfront, back, left, right.
They were completely surrounded!
âThis isnât random; itâs a deliberate move.â
Zhang Liangâs face was grave as he spoke deliberately, âAmong these fiend beasts, thereâs definitely a leader, and a highly intelligent one at that.â
âIâm with you on that!â
Zhou Mu nodded, his gaze shifting to the horizon where an uncountable horde of fiend beasts surged towards them like a deluge.
From first to fourth rank, from rabbits to horses, all were in a frenzy, including a significant number of elite beasts.
âHehe!â
A piercing call echoed from a distance, instantly turning Zhang Liang and the othersâ complexions pale.
âThe Chaos Horse! Thatâs a Chaos Horse!â
âThe Chaos Horse?â
Zhou Muâs expression grew grim upon hearing Zhang Liangâs words.
A Chaos Horse was an elite fiend beast, not a leader, but in some ways, far more fearsome.
It could disregard the presence of a leader fiend beast and even charm those with lesser intelligence to serve its bidding.
Encountering a Chaos Horse in the wild meant one thing: run. But now, with fiend beasts on all sides, escape was impossible.
âWeâve escaped the wolfâs den only to enter the tigerâs lair. Though death seems certain, itâs been worth it to have met you.â
Big Fatty Zhang refrained from clichés like âYou go firstââin this predicament, no one could escape.
âWe havenât reached the end yet. How can we just give up?â
With a defiant snort, Zhou Mu wasted no time in activating the third version of Heavenâs Crafting Technologyâs Energy Shield.
With a hiss, a semi-transparent dome sprang into existence, ten meters in diameter, encasing the four companions within its protective embrace.
In an instant, a cacophony of roars erupted from the distance, quickly followed by a swirling cloud of dust and a dark, oppressive mass of fiend beasts.
âWhatâs our next move?â
Zhang Xiaomei couldnât help but ask as she watched the fiend beasts close in at an alarming rate.
The terrifying presence of the countless beasts rushing from every direction made their breathing grow labored.
âWait!â
Zhou Mu spoke with a deceptive calm, as though he had everything under control, but internally, he was in full-blown panic.
With such a multitude of fiend beasts, even Gatorâs intervention would be futile.
The Chaos Horse was nowhere to be found, having driven the nearby fiend beasts into a frenzy with its influence.
In essence, these fiend beasts were maddened, utterly fearless of Gatorâs Dragonâs Might.
There were only three possible solutions to their predicament.
The first was to wait for Zhou Muâs soul intensity to hit three points, allowing Gator to ascend to the third rank and take a chance on its abilities.
The second option was to push Gator to the third rank by force, but that came with the risk of the spirit animal turning on him. There was a real possibility that he might not fall to the fiend beasts, only to end up devoured by Gator.
The final alternative was to trade his lifespan with the system. If Zhou Mu could pay the price, the system had the power to whisk him away.