Chapter 741: Counterattack
Monarch of Evernight
The elder was shaken; he had realized that this greedy, ugly, old womanâs reputation wasnât undeserved. Just that abyssal darkness origin power alone was at the marquis level. Add to that her peculiar and treacherous secret arts, this old lady was the type of enemy people werenât willing to encounter.
The bloody color in the basin quickly faded away, giving way to a clear liquid as smooth as a mirror. Following a loud shout from Heavenâs Eye, the water flowed out and became a true mirrorâs surface.
On the reflective surface, Nighteye and Qianye were talking about something face to face.
âIs it them?â The elderâs tone was clearly skeptical. As he saw it, the two youngsters were simply too youngâeven if they were humans, known for their short lives and early maturation. It was hard to believe such young people could kill the Werewolf Genius Gary as well as the experienced Gillette and his guard force.
There was only one possibility in his heart. These two must be vampires or demonkin who had maintained their youthful appearance, when in reality, they were a couple hundred years old.
Heavenâs Eye was also startled. âWait a minute, this result is a bit strange. I can sense that they are extremely young. Such surging vitality and aura cannot appear in those old fellows.â
It was at this time that Qianye and Nighteye seemed to have sensed something. Their figures began emitting ripples which quickly blurred the projection.
Heavenâs Eye immediately muttered a short incantation and pointed a finger at the basin. A drop of near-black blood fell into the receptacle, returning the image to clarity.
The elder was somewhat anxious, but he was also afraid of disturbing Heavenâs Eye. All he could do was wait with bated breath.
The old woman heaved a sigh of relief after seeing the image become clearer. âItâs alright, their bloodlines are extremely weak, only a bit stronger than ordinary people. If the Wolf Kingâs blood you gave me is genuine, I doubt theyâre related to Garyâs death. Theyâre simply too weak, too weak.â
The elder said, âPerhaps they used some kind of hidden secret art. Do you have any way to see their race?â
Heavenâs Eye nodded and let out a bestial growl, one full of extreme agony. Her eyes were shut tight, but the skin on her forehead opened up and an eerie third eye appeared amidst the flesh and blood. The eyeball spun about continuously as it scanned the outside world.
Heavenâs Eye let out a mournful cry as she reached into the basin and threw several drops of black blood into it.
Seemingly attracted by the black blood, the strange eyeâs line of sight landed on the mirror surface. It suddenly expanded in size, shooting out a faintly-discernible ripple of darkness that entered the mirror and vanished on the other side.
This was the Heavenâs Eye, the source of her name.
Seeing this pulsating eyeball, even the werewolf elder who had seen so much massacre and peculiarities couldnât help but feel a chill creep into his heart.
At this moment, Nighteye and Qianye were glancing about the courtyard. They had both sensed something staring at themâa cold, moist, and evil vision akin to a snake slithering over oneâs skin. It was inexplicably disgusting and uncomfortable.
Both of them activated Bloodline Concealment the moment this sensation came into contact with their bodies, retracting their auras in a bid to disrupt the other partyâs judgment. They managed to extricate themselves briefly from this sensation, but before long, the invisible sensation grew even stronger and continued to cast its gaze upon the duo.
This time, they knew for sure that something was up.
Nighteyeâs pupils grew blood-red, while the depths of Qianyeâs eyes surged with a deep blue shade. The two scanned their surroundings with their eye-abilities, hoping to find the source of this hidden line of sight.
The two looked up at the sky at almost the same time. A mass of darkness had gathered in the air at one point. It seemed formless and intangible, almost like a blotch of floating ink.
Despite possessing the same True Sight, Nighteyeâs blood energy was somewhat weaker compared to Qianyeâs. In her vision, she could make out a ball-shaped object hiding in the cloud of darkness and suspected that it might be an eye. In Qianyeâs eyes, however, he could see the projection of a sinister-looking eyeball looking down at them from above.
The gaze was almost tangible as it scanned Qianye and Nighteyeâs bodies repeatedly, trying to peer into the secrets within.
Being swept over by this kind of gaze was akin to being licked all over by a lizard. It was even more uncomfortable than before.
Nighteye wasnât sure about what to do. She picked up the Carol of Shadows and opened fire, but the origin bullet passed through the projection without affecting the eyeball in the slightest.
Qianye put down the origin gun in his hand after seeing Nighteyeâs fruitless shot. He suddenly recalledâfrom the knowledge he had gained from the River of Bloodâa method to deal with such peculiar lifeforms.
Without a second thought, he drew the Twin Flowers, unfurled his wings of light, and shot a beam of dark golden blood energy into the hovering eyeball! And there was a feather flickering inside the blinding light.
To deal with this mysterious, hidden enemy, Qianye used the Shot of Inception without the slightest bit of hesitation. Even as an unfinished product of the Black-Winged Monarch, the Shot of Inception was incredible in many ways, including the ability to traverse space and chase down the source.
The feather passed through the eyeball all the same, but it soon vanished into the air. That eyeball began to swell, reaching several times its original size and revealing an expression of utter horror!
A faint howl of misery rang out in the air as the eyeball burst open like a bubble and vanished. The sky above the small courtyard cleared up once more, almost as though nothing had happened here before.
In the depths of the swamp, Heavenâs Eye screamed loudly as a dark golden feather shot out of the mirror and pierced into the mysterious eyeball!
The eye contracted rapidly, struggling to the point where there was flesh and blood spraying out of it. Yet, it still couldnât escape destruction in the end. It exploded with a loud bang, spraying blood and fluid all over the house.
Heavenâs Eye fell backward with a miserable cry. There was now a large, ghastly cavity on her forehead.
The werewolf elder was shocked out of his wits. He waited for a long while and only approached cautiously after seeing no movement. Heavenâs Eye lay collapsed on the ground, her aura fading rapidly from the marquis rank down to that of a count. She wasnât just injured on the forehead, but her closed eyes were also bleeding and most likely unsalvageable.
Heavenâs Eye had fallen unconscious from the grave injuries. Although the great elder was a shaman in the tribe, there was little he could do against such damage. All he could do was hope Heavenâs Eye would have sufficient vitality to recover.
Now that the old woman had already found the necessary clues, her fate was of no importance in the great elderâs eyes.
The elder waved the cane in his hand, shooting out a stream of black sand. The particles turned into a black mist in the air which soon outlined the image of Qianye and Nighteye. Afterward, he pointed out that the two had special bloodlines and was likely supported by a powerful expert. In the end, they had heavily injured Heavenâs Eye via an unknown method and even destroyed her third eye.
When the black mist dispersed, a watery mirror formed in a pond within the ancient totemic castle, and the elderâs message appeared therein. The werewolf attendant nearby recorded the information immediately and delivered it to the Wolf King.
This was a secret art used by ancient werewolf tribes to transmit information. They could transmit messages immediately as long as the two sides were on a single landmass. However, there were extensive limits to this secret art. In addition to the high cost of maintaining this channel, cultivating the art itself was extremely difficult. Fewer and fewer people were willing to pay this steep price when it provided no benefits to oneâs combat strength. At this point, only the great elder had a grasp of this secret art in the entirety of their tribe.
At this moment, the Wolf King was seated on the throne, looking through the information delivered by his subordinate. His gaze rested quite a while on the words, âTheir actual age is quite young, their identity and race are unclearâ, before passing the report to his aides.
After the aides had seen the report, the Wolf King said, âWhat do you all think?â
A lanky, grey-furred general said, âSince itâs only two young bastards, some other person mustâve attacked and injured Master Heavenâs Eye. That person is most probably the demonkin who killed Gary and Elder Gillette, and then snatched away the Staff of Revival. As I see it, they probably havenât escaped just yet and are probably hiding behind the Black Grove!â
Bloodbeard said, âFrom what I saw that day, the natives might have a hand in this. If the one behind these two is indeed a demonkin, how could they have formed a relationship with the natives? The demonkin and the natives have always been arch enemies.â
The werewolf general said in apparent displeasure, âGuessing this and that, wonât you find out the truth once you pass through the Black Grove? So spineless!â
After suffering such a mockery, Bloodbeard lowered his head and no longer spoke.
Another werewolf elder said, âItâs indeed quite difficult for us to pass through the Black Grove, but there are also other ways to force them to appear.â
The Wolf Kingâs eyes lit up. âWhat do you have in mind?â
The werewolf elder said, âSimple, rewards! You just need to offer a generous reward for all the people of the Eastern Sea to cause trouble for those two. At that time, the one behind them will have no choice but to make an appearance. As for the Black Grove, there are so many races in the neutral lands, there are quite a few that can traverse the forest without problems.â
âVery well, rewards it is then. Three hundred thousand gold coins each alive, or one hundred thousand each dead. Those who bring valid information will receive five thousand gold coins.â The Wolf King could be considered rich and overbearing.
However, the werewolf elder said, âThatâs not enough.â
âNot enough!?â The Wolf King frowned. He wasnât even willing to fork this much out if it wasnât for the fact that this news had spread and he needed to recover his face. He also wanted to know what the enemy was planning behind the curtains. His idea remained the sameâGary was already dead. No matter how valuable he was in the past, his worth became zero the moment he lost his life. The only thing valuable to him at the moment was his prestige and power.
The werewolf elder seemed to have noticed the kingâs displeasure. âGreat Chief, you still lack a general under your wing. There are so many empty areas without supervision. Why donât you pick one out and use it as a reward?â
All the werewolves in the totemic hall were moved, and even Bloodbeard looked up.
The Wolf King was quite surprised, but he fell into contemplation after seeing his subordinatesâ reactions. Moments later, he shouted, âFine! Letâs add a generalâs position to the rewards!â
Within moments, the discussions in the hall died out and were replaced by deathly silence. Amidst this stillness, however, there were undercurrents flowing like surging lava.