Volume 5 - 421: Fear
Monarch of Evernight
Wildfangâs eyes turned round all of a suddenâhis mouth couldnât help but open wide as he sprayed out everything he had drunk. The torrential vomitus drenched the onlookers standing behind Qianye.
Qianyeâs right fist shot out and, once again, slammed into Wildfangâs abdomen. This time, the werewolf could no longer hold onâhis knees went soft, and he fell kneeling onto the floor. Qianye pulled Wildfangâs face up by the hair and delivered a ruthless headbutt!
Wildfangâs face turned into a complete mess amidst cracking sounds. His nose had been beaten into his skull, and a mixture of fresh blood and alcohol splattered out in all directions.
The alehouse suddenly fell into a lapse of silence. Everyone knew just how sturdy a werewolfâs skull was, but quite unexpectedly, Qianye had beaten Wildfangâs face into a pulp with a single headbutt.
Qianye was rather caught up in the fight and only discovered the presence of a fishy smell after he had delivered that satisfying headbutt. His face immediately turned pale as he recalled how Wildfang had just vomited a while ago and came quite close to throwing up himself.
Qianye reached behind him and rather conveniently discovered a piece of cloth there. A forceful tug of his hand tore the fabric off with which he hurriedly wiped his face clean.
It turned out that a young vampire lady was standing behind Qianye. Despite her cold countenance, she was scantily clothed and possessed a plump, fiery figure that was rare among the vampires. Not only was the vampire girl not concerned, but her eyes were even flowing with charm as she twisted her body over toward Qianye.
Unfortunately, a bottle of wine exploded on her head before she even managed to approach. The vampire girl momentarily swayed about before falling head-first to the floor. Nighteye snorted deeply behind her as she tossed the broken bottle in her hand to one side.
Wildfang had already recovered from his daze during the time it took for Qianye to wipe his face. The werewolvesâ healing powers were indeed terrifying. He had already entered a berserk state, suddenly transforming into his werewolf form. His head crashed right through the ceiling as his body expanded rapidly!
Qianye said nothing. He just directly rushed over and threw another punch at Wildfangâs abdomen.
A shocking scene played out this timeâQianye had actually pierced through Wildfangâs protective origin power with a single punch, his forearm once again disappearing into the werewolfâs body. With Wildfangâs strength, no gun below grade-five could blast through his origin power, but now, someone had punched right through it. How could this not shock everyone?
This time, Wildfang had nothing to vomit. His eyes, filled with astonishment and disbelief, nearly popped out of their sockets. His knees buckled, and he was once again sent kneeling onto the floor.
Qianye reached out to grab Wildfangâs hair and pressed down. The werewolfâs head smashed right through the bar counter with a boom and fell to the ground, half of it vanishing into the floor. Qianye picked the wolf head up again and smashed it down. Once, twice, thriceâevery smash was accompanied by a muffled thudâmuch like a drum thundering at the bottom of everyoneâs heart.
Wildfang still refused to fall unconscious and continued struggling frantically. Even Qianye found it hard to keep him pressed down. It was at this time that a bottle of wine appeared before Qianyeâs eyes which he took without a second thought and smashed it ruthlessly onto the werewolfâs head.
The bottle shattered, but Wildfangâs struggling was still as violent. The damage done by the bottle seemed almost negligible against the werewolfâs steely head.
Nighteye glanced around, and her eyes soon fell upon a pig-iron cask behind the counter. That fellow seemed big and sturdy, and it was also heavy enough.
âBoss, out of the way!â Nighteye pushed the old arachne away and lifted that big wine cask with one hand.
âWait! Thatâsâ¦â The old arachne was shocked. He tried to stop her, but, alas, it was too lateâNighteye had tossed the cask to Qianye.
âThank you.â Qianye caught the cask and smashed it onto Wildfangâs head with a loud bang, immediately flattening the thick cask.
âDonât mention it,â Nighteye replied politely.
Werewolf heads were indeed hard. Wildfangâs skull still hadnât shattered even after receiving such a heavy blow. However, he stopped moving after struggling a couple of times and was finally out cold.
Qianye exhaled deeply and stood up feeling greatly refreshed. He was quite sober now.
But it would seem that his problems still hadnât ended. Brock led the group of vampires toward Qianye and said coldly, âBrat, you want to leave just like that? Kneel down!â
A wisp of blood energy carrying some traces of ancient blood rose from Brockâs body and rushed violently toward Qianye. The vampire wanted to use his powerful blood energy and superior bloodline power to suppress Qianye into submission.
The mutual suppression of bloodlines among vampires were much stronger than that of the other three races. Even if they werenât direct line descendants, the superior bloodline would exert an obvious suppression on the inferior one. The greater the difference in rank, the more distinct the suppression would be. For instance, the vampires from a remote region like Evernight might even be rendered helpless when facing a descendant of the Twelve Ancient Clans. The vampires had always been the strictest in terms of hierarchy among the four big races.
Brock had discovered when Qianye was fighting against Wildfang that the latterâs aura was particularly lively, a sign that he had just condensed his blood core. Brock wasnât willing to give up despite having seen Wildfang fall in Qianyeâs handsâhe wanted to rely on his advantage in bloodline and rank to directly suppress Qianye. Even if the latter had some background, it would, at most, come to a stalemate.
The blood energy in Qianyeâs body flared up as Brockâs blood energy rushed onto himâthis, to them, was a direct challenge. In the past, any blood energy bold enough to enter Qianyeâs body could hardly escape the fate of being torn apart and devoured.
Qianye only felt a certain urge within his heart as an inexplicable and tyrannical killing intent surged up. He could no longer endure and retaliated against Brock with a bestial roar!
Extremely dense blood energy burst forth from his body. It completely swept Brock away and covered the entire bar.
The vampire viscount turned pale. It felt as though a hammer had struck his heart, and he nearly coughed out a mouthful of fresh blood.
Brock still managed to remain standing, but the same couldnât be said for the vampires under him. Several vampires collapsed to the floor with a thud, while the weaker ones simply fainted.
Qianyeâs face was full of killing intent as he reached out to pick Brock up and throw him down to the floor. This attack was so powerful that it shook the whole bar and produced a human-shaped hole in the stone floor.
With Brockâs second-rank viscount strength, his body was even harder than rock. He still hadnât fallen unconscious and was struggling to clamber up, but Qianye placed a foot on his head and stepped down hard, sending Brockâs entire head into the stone floor with a boom. Brock could no longer endure such a severe attack and fell unconscious.
The violence in Qianyeâs heart had yet to subside as he scanned the bar with his foot still on Brockâs head. It was only then that Qianye realized that only a dozen or so people were still standing. All of these fierce people had been suppressed to the floor by his blood energy eruption.
Moreover, this was Qianyeâs first time using his blood energy to suppress an opponent. The effects were unexpectedly good, and could even be considered inconceivable. Qianyeâs sobriety increased further when he realized how fortunate it was that the eruption was only from the purple blood energy; the golden one hadnât moved at all. Had the latter erupted, there might not be a single person capable of standing here.
In the end, the old arachne broke the silence. âYou two broke so many of my things. Youâd better pay for all of them on top of the price for the wine. Oh right, that iron cask was the base spirit Iâve been saving up for decades. Itâll also go on your tab.â
Qianyeâs expression changed as he groped around his body. All his money had been used to buy equipment. Now, he only had a single piece of blood crystal left on him, and its quality wasnât that great either. Additionally, the alcohol that had leaked out from the cask he had used to smash Wildfang was extremely fragrantâit was clearly a premium product one couldnât find just anywhere. It was also impossible for him to take out items from Andruilâs Mysterious Realm under so many eyes.
Qianye turned quite awkward at the moment and asked Nighteye in a whisper, âDo you have money?â
âNo.â
âThen what do we do?â Qianye was somewhat anxious.
âRun!â As decisive as ever, Nighteye started running with Qianye in tow.
The two dashed out madly and soon vanished into the night.
âHold it!!!â Those in the bar who still had other motives immediately gave chase.
They had just stepped out, however, when all of them fell to the floor. During their chaotic tumble, these people discovered a thin strand of spider silk winding around their legs. The thread that had held them back was barely visible, and no one knew when it had appeared. However, it was inconceivably sturdy, and not even a viscount could tear it apart.
There was only one arachne in the bar. Everyoneâs expression shifted when they glanced at the old fellow.
The old arachne, at this moment, was gazing at the direction in which the duo had escaped. He muttered in a voice only audible to himself, âNanaâs descendant? Nana has a descendant?â
At this moment, within a certain majestic and spacious palace hall, a young, delicate girlâone so beautiful that she seemed not to be of this mortal worldâgradually opened her eyes atop the black throne. Her brows were slightly creased as she gazed at the empty space in puzzlement. For a moment just now, it felt as though something had resonated with herâthe feeling was distant yet intimate, familiar yet unknown.
Qianye and Nighteye ran frantically through the small town and soon reached a fairly deserted corner. There, they were finally able to breathe a sigh of relief after finding that no one had caught up to them.
The two glanced at each other for a short moment before breaking into a hearty laughter. After a a while, they asked each other at the same time, âHow did youâ¦â
At this point, both of them paused their words and became silent. Although they had met purely by chance, the reason for coming here was self-evidentâit was for the bloody battle.
âYour blood energyâ¦â
Qianye replied with a smile, âMy body is already half-vampire, but I remain human.â
Nighteye laughed. âI know.â It was just that there were some other things hidden within her smile.
The serious topic once again sent the two into a lapse of tacit silence. Nighteye suddenly glanced at Qianye and asked, âDid you drink too much?â
âYes,â Qianye replied truthfully. His thoughts were still floating about at this moment, just as they had been since the first cup.
âThatâs good.â Nighteyeâs pupils shone like the stars as she embraced Qianye and sealed his lips.
Qianye was astonished and momentarily at a loss what to do.
He wasnât lacking in experience, but in front of Nighteye, he was always fraught with worryâanxious that he would do something wrong and make her unhappy. Perhaps that was why, at this moment, Qianye was still apprehensive and didnât dare return the embrace. He truly feared that Nighteye would vanish the moment he held her in his arms.
Qianye had never felt so afraid before.