Volume 6 - 507: Another Deal
Monarch of Evernight
[V6C37 â Sorrow of a Silent Parting]
Eden was astonished, but fortunately, his reaction was fast, and he didnât fire accidentally. He glanced at Nighteye and performed a questioning gesture, to which Nighteye responded by pointing at her own collar, then beckoning him to retreat and go around.
Eden glanced at the three soldiers suspiciously. Two of them were wearing eye-catching Swallow Cloud Cavalry shoulder armor. Eden was no stranger to the Zhao clan insignia.
There were also emblems on their battle armor, but those Eden didnât quite recognize. However, he didnât feel that it was important either because it only went to show that their families were just so-so. At the very least, they werenât strong enough for Eden to remember.
Eden was hesitant because he didnât feel that it was a big deal to kill the Zhao clan soldiers. However, he didnât insist as Nighteye gestured once more.
After all, Nighteye was still the nominal leader of this expedition. Moreover, his rank being higher than Nighteye was only temporary because the bloodline of a primo like Nighteye was even higher than his own. Moreover, she had awakened just recently and was in her rapid growth phase. She would catch up to him before long. As for resources, someone who had received the councilâs attention couldnât be lacking in this regard.
The two left quietly, leaving the three camping soldiers with no idea they had just experienced a brush with death.
After traveling a fair distance, Eden couldnât help but ask, âWhy did we withdraw?â
âThose are Zhao clan people.â
Eden was even more puzzled. âI know theyâre from the Zhao clan and not of a low status, either. But doesnât that mean we should kill them?â
âDonât you feel that weâve killed too many Zhao clan soldiers lately?â
âSo what? The Zhao clan is one of the empireâs four major clans and a great enemy of ours. This is a great opportunity to weaken them. Didnât your brother Viscount Aaron also die in that Zhao Qianyeâs hands?â
A barely discernible hint of pain flashed through Nighteyeâs pupils at the mention of Aaron, but she soon recovered her indifference and went on in silence.
Eden noticed that he had spoken out of turn. âIâm very sorry.â
Nighteye sighed. âAs a scion of the Monroe clan, dying in battle is the best way to return to the River of Sacred Blood.â
âI agree.â
Nighteye pulled herself together after a period of silent running. âDidnât you notice that the number of people weâre encountering has increased lately? It looks like weâre already close to the core area. The empireâs twin stars are both with the Zhao clan, so weâll surely meet them at the colossusâ skeleton. Isnât it better if we donât have to fight them first?â
Eden seemed to have understood and said with a nod, âItâs indeed so! Itâs best if we let those arachne and werewolves take the front line. If needed, the other clans of my race are also fine.â
Qianye and Zhao Jundu had accumulated shocking military achievements. There was no telling how high their combat strength would be in this world where origin power was being suppressed, but one could easily guess that they were much more powerful than ordinary people. Even with the rank advantage, Eden wasnât willing to fight head-on against them unless it was necessary. It was naturally the best if other people could serve as cannon-fodder and whittle away at their strength.
At this point, Eden seemed to have understood Nighteyeâs intentions. Qianye and Zhao Jundu would surely discover something amiss if they killed too many of the Zhao clan soldiers, and they would likely be confronted first at the colossusâ skeleton.
As for what Eden was truly thinking, no one knew.
As such, the two continued their exploration journey, hunting imperial experts and cautiously exchanging information with the other Evernight exploration teams. When encountering the occasional lieutenant-general-level experts, they would take advantage of their visual range and concealment advantages to evade them.
An entire day passed by in this manner, and even the geniuses of the Evernight faction eventually started to feel tired. Hence, they both agreed to take a break, one keeping watch, while the other rested.
âNighteye?â It was originally Edenâs turn to rest, but it would seem he was unable to sleep due to certain worries.
Nighteye asked without looking back, âWhat is it?â
âI heard about some activity from the Holy Sonâs side and all of them are targeted at you. This time, theyâve mobilized all of their powers and seem determined to succeed.â
âI know.â Nighteyeâs tone was calm. It was as though this were a trifling matter of little significance
âThe information I obtained is that Her Majesty Lilith only said that you are free to choose your own path if you managed to obtain an ancient essence fragment. She said she won't interfere, but that doesnât mean that others from the Perth clan, or even the other clans, wonât take action. The Holy sonâs movement this time is an attempt to make you submit before anyone else does.â
âI know.â
âAnd this strange realm is the best place to do it.â
This time, Nighteye didnât reply and only remained silent.
Eden sighed. âMy words may be a bit too blunt and I hope you donât take it to heart. Frankly speaking, Iâm not too optimistic about you escaping Edwardâs grasp. Iâve known him for hundreds of years, and I understand his character quite well. Edward never does anything without assurance. Now that heâs gone all in, Iâm sure heâs fully confident about success. What about you? How are you prepared to deal with him?â
âI have my own ways,â Nighteye replied indifferently.
âYou do?â Eden laughed helplessly. âWeâve fought side by side for so many days, so Iâve come to understand you a little bit at least. Moreover, Iâve seen all of your information after the council assigned me to this mission. You wouldnât be saying this if you really had a way out. Youâd be retaliating against Edward instead.â
Nighteye simply gazed on at the mist in silence.
Eden sighed once more and said, âIâm sure you already know my intentions at this point. Iâd like to extend you an invitation on behalf of the Dark Abyss. Youâre welcome to join us if youâre willing or if you have no other choice. The Dark Abyss will shelter you. We can assume the pressure even if it comes from the Queen of the Night herself.â
Nighteye laughed self-deprecatingly. âAm I that valuable? Is this the will of the Dark Abyss or the council?â
âAt least it has been approved by that excellency atop the sacred mountain.â
Edenâs words surprised Nighteye who shot a quick glance upward. A supreme existence atop one of the seven sacred peaks stood at the very pinnacle of the dark race. She asked after a moment of silence, âWhat do you want from me? Marriage?â
âNo, we want you to provide us with a drop of origin blood every ten years for three hundred years.â
Nighteye laughed. âThatâs an unbelievably relaxed demand.â
A single drop every ten years would affect Nighteyeâs advancement greatly, but not to the point where she couldnât move forward. Considering the long life-span of a high-ranking vampire, three hundred years was only enough to reach middle age. Judging from Nighteyeâs post-awakening advancement rate, it was still possible for her to reach the prince rank. However, all hopes of a coronation would be severed.
But becoming a crowned prince or even igniting a blood seal on the River of Sacred Blood was easier said than done. Just how many brilliant geniuses had appeared from the Twelve Ancient Clans throughout the hundreds of years? There was no lack of those with a bloodline purity equal to that of Nighteyeâs. But what came of them in the end? Countless geniuses became mediocre at the terminus of their maturity, and few ever achieved the grand duke status.
The only one who had ignited a blood seal in a thousand years was Habsburg.
That was why the price Nighteye had to pay for this deal was only an ephemeral hope, so the price couldnât be considered steep. As for what they were looking to do with the origin blood, that really wasnât important.
The uses of a vampireâs origin blood were vast. The power of blood, in and of itself, had the special effect of actuating oneâs vitality. They could be made into various types of life-saving measures that were suitable for all races. Moreover, one drop of origin blood every ten years wasnât enough to produce a descendant, so Nighteye didnât need to worry about her bloodline being tampered with.
âIâll consider it,â Nighteye replied. As for whether her words were sincere or if she was merely offering a polite response, only she herself would know.
Eden said with a nod, âThe situation might be worse than you thought. As far as I know, many ancient beings are starting to think about certain prospects after His Majesty Habsburg ignited the blood seal. And among all the awakened primos, your primogenitor origin blood is the closest to the blood seal.â
At this point, Eden spoke no more because he believed Nighteye had already understood. His origin power had recovered, so he rose and continued the journey with Nighteye.
The two of them were able to lock onto the colossusâ skeleton with great clarity, but they were no longer in a rush to go over after figuring out the rules of this mysterious world. On the contrary, they availed themselves to the advantageous terrain to kill more imperial enemies. As such, their path of advancement wound left, right, and even looped backward as they swept through the surrounding area and gradually approached the core area of the colossusâ skeleton.
After another half a day, Nighteye suddenly hastened her steps and ran over to a distant tree. Knowing that her vision was better than his own and that she had likely discovered something, Eden immediately followed suit while paying attention to the flanks.
Nighteye arrived below the giant tree. There seemed to be nothing out of the ordinary here, but she frowned silently as she ran her hand over the trunk. Eden also walked over and shot a glance at the tree trunk. He then tapped lightly upon it and said, âThere are traces of battle here. These minute abrasions are likely due to an attack.â
With that, Eden scraped off a small piece of dried stain and observed it on his fingers. âVampire. And itâs from your Monroe bloodline.â
Nighteye drew her sword. A sanguineous light emerged upon the blade as she slashed open the purple substance below the tree. As she flicked the sludge apart, the bloody radiance on her sword shot out in all directions like a sentient being and began eroding the cut edges continuously.
The blood energy shot out by Nighteye seemed exceptionally powerful. It quickly eroded the substance and revealed an empty area beneath the tree. There was a dense array of pores in the soil from which the purple substance was gushing out. Currently, the blood energy had cleared the sludge away and was seeping in along the pores.
Edenâs expression was complicated. He had tried using demonic energy to erode the substance, but the effects were a far cry from Nighteyeâs blood energy. The demonkinâs demonic energy, especially the Deep Abyss clanâs demonic energy, had always been known for their corrosive properties. However, even someone of Edenâs caliber could barely handle this purple substance since the latter seemed to possess significant resistance and devouring properties against all types of energy.
However, Nighteyeâs blood energy seemed completely unaffected by the substance as it swept through everything in its path, refusing to stop until they had been completely exhausted.
Eden saw it clearly. This wasnât a difference in their origin power quantity, but instead, a gap between their intrinsic quality.
This kind of mysterious substance was like a natural testing stoneâbefore it, the superiority of oneâs origin power quality would become evident at a glance. Even a marquis or a duke, no matter how powerful they were, might not be able to exert any meaningful effect on the purple substance if their bloodlines were mottled and far from the grand origin. Their blood energies might even be devoured instead.
No corpse was revealed after the substance disappeared. Even the bones had been completely dissolved in a short time, to speak nothing of the flesh. However, some indestructible items would always be left behind. For instance, some small objects made of metal or other rare materials, including their clan insignia.
Nighteyeâs expression changed as she picked up the insignia. The emblem, which served as proof of identity for just a handful of outstanding characters in the clan, was made of a special material. She flipped it over and saw the name engraved at the back. Finally, she said with a soft sigh, âItâs Armas.â