Chapter 70 - Slaughtered the Dragons
Chapter 70 - Slaughtered the Dragons
The man before his eyes wore light green clothing. It was simple but it couldn’t conceal the magnificence of his body.
This was an extremely beautiful man. He had long, slightly curly, emerald green hair that draped over his shoulders. His eyes and brows were slightly raised. Even without any expression, his appearance gave an inexplicable itching in other peoples’ hearts.
What shocked Suo Fei the most was that he bore a striking resemblance to someone.
The Seer of the Sylphs, Emia that cheating scum.
Apart from having a different hair colour and their faces giving a different impression, their facial features were nearly identical.
No... they were slightly different. Emia’s looks could already be considered as first-class in the Sylph race. His beauty was already outstanding in the whole of Yalance. However, Hull seemed to be several times more beautiful than he was.
His cold and indifferent expression combined with his world-shaking appearance was just right.
But, why does Hull look so similar to Emia?One is a dragon while the other is a sylph. What do they have to do with each other?
Also, why is Hull’s appearance vastly different from what I’d seen in the game?
What the hell is going on?
Suo Fei stared at Hull with a surprised expression as he pondered. It was impossible for Hull not to discover it. With a slight frown, Hull asked, “What’s the matter?”
Suo Fei didn’t know whether he should say it or not so he unconsciously looked at Samael. Samael nodded at him so Suo Fei proceeded to ask, “Do you know Emia?”
“Emia? No.” From Hull’s expression, it didn’t seem like he was lying. It appeared like this was the first time that he heard the name.
He didn’t know Emia? Could it be that the two didn’t have any relation with each other?But why do they resemble each other? One was a dragon, the other was a sylph. They were two different races, so they couldn’t be twins.
On the contrary, Hull’s biological younger brother Nael, although his body had become smaller, was a dragon.
Suo Fei couldn’t help but continue saying, “You look like him, but he’s a Sylph.”
“Oh...” Hull seemed to think of something at this time, “Is he the Seer of the Sylphs?”
Huh...? He doesn’t know Emia but he knows the Seer of the Sylphs?What kind of logic is that?
Hull explained, “The Seer of the Sylphs is my diplomatic envoy. His previous reincarnations looked exactly like me. But their names would be different.”
“Diplomatic envoy?” Suo Fei felt even more confused. How could the Dragons’ envoy be a sylph?
Instead of directly answering Suo Fei’s question, Hull glanced at Samael but immediately retracted his gaze. He turned his gaze to Suo Fei and asked, “Emia... didn’t say anything to you?”
“Uh... No.”
Suo Fei racked his brains thinking about it. Emia had said a lot to them but he didn’t seem to have mentioned Hull at all. Wait... Suo Fei suddenly recalled something. Emia seemed to have known Samael for a long time. Suo Fei wondered at that time why Emia was acting so familiar with Samael.
Also... Emia always addressed Samael as Launay.
Hull also addressed Samael this way. Instead of calling him by his first name, they called him by his surname.
The more he thought about it, the clearer Suo Fei felt that his brain cells weren’t enough to comprehend this matter. Hull obviously didn’t want to share any more information. Suo Fei mulled it over and felt that this matter shouldn’t have much of an effect on him so he didn’t feel like asking for an explanation. Curiosity kills the cat. It would be better if he asked less.
Getting the resurrection artifact in his hand was a more pressing matter.
Without waiting for Suo Fei to raise it, Hull told him, “Come with me. I’ll take you to where the resurrection artifact is.”
After saying this, he unfolded his wings. Suo Fei wasn’t surprised. In the game, Hull also had huge wings that belonged to the Dragon race after he turned into his human form.
Hull held Nael and led them flying towards the bottomless abyss.
Suo Fei was still distracted when Samael carried him in his arms and spread his wings to follow Hull.
The resurrection artifact turned out to be in the bottomless abyss?Was it originally here or did Hull accidentally drop it inside? Also, why was Hull trapped in this place?
Suo Fei had a lot of questions in his mind but he wasn’t familiar with Hull and Hull’s attitude towards him had always been lukewarm. Thus, he didn’t ask.
Nevertheless, he wasn’t the only one who was incessantly curious. Nael also was.
He asked Hull, “Brother, what is this place? How did you get stuck in here?”
Hull didn’t speak. Just when Suo Fei thought that Hull wouldn’t answer, he said, “Nael, remember. This is the Dragons’ tomb.”
“Dragons’ tomb?” It was obvious that Nael didn’t know the word so Hull explained it, “It is the final resting place for us Dragons.”
“Ah...” Nael seemed to understand this so he fretfully asked, “Why is brother here?” His concern was easy to see. He thought that Hull was going to die thus he was in this place.
Hull dropped a kiss on his little forehead before he continued, “I just wanted to confirm something. Afterwards, I got schemed by others and was ambushed. Then I ended up being trapped in this place.”
Nael became even more fretful. Although he was fretful, his voice was resolute, “Brother, who dared to bully you?! Nael will beat him up!”
Hull smiled faintly and responded, “Mn, I believe in Nael’s ability.”
Nael became happy because of this praise, making it hard for him to think clearly. Thus, the topic ended this way.
They flew down for a long time. Nael stopped asking questions. Hull deliberately spoke to Suo Fei and only threw seemingly inadvertent glances at Samael from time to time.
“Elf, you’re really lucky. You’ve seen it, throughout Yalance, there’s only us two brothers left.”
Suo Fei didn’t know what to say he merely grunted in agreement.
Hull continued, “Do you know why there’s a Dragons’ tomb? Although there were only a few of us Dragons, the Dragons’ lifespans were almost as long as demigods. Thus, it would be difficult for us to die. This final resting place.... had been given to us by you.”
He paused at this point. His voice was calm but Suo Fei could see the hatred in his eyes that couldn’t be concealed, “You’re weak but numerous. You’re not united but could cooperate if it benefited you. There were a lot of misgivings and wars that arose between you, but you can confront the enemy together when faced with treasures and riches. You could unreasonably massacre people and bring a glorious race to the verge of extinction!”
He uttered the last sentence with grave seriousness. After that, the scene before their eyes became an open space.
Suo Fei’s heart thumped violently upon the sight that greeted him.
How could this place be called a tomb? It was obviously a sea of treasure.
There were sparkling jewelries everywhere as well as countless silk fabrics and golden armour. All these priceless things had been thrown like its garbage in this place.
They were riches that could clearly make a person go crazy, but when it fell in Suo Fei’s eyes, he somehow had the feeling that it was a garbage dump.
Why didn’t this tomb have any dead bodies, but these things?
Hull saw Suo Fei’s reaction. His eyes narrowed slightly as his mouth rose into an indecipherable faint smile. He stared at Suo Fei and Samael looked at him. His purple eyes betrayed not a trace of emotion, but he was on the alert, constantly vigilant of something.
Hull keenly sensed his gaze so he turned to look at Samael. Warmth and gentleness could be seen beneath the indifference in his eyes that were as beautiful as jadeite. The gentleness was very faint, but it was definitely not a gaze that someone would have when looking at a stranger.
Samael turned away and Hull calmly stared at him for a while before looking away.
He then said to Suo Fei, “Are you wondering why there aren’t any dead bodies in this tomb?”
Suo Fei nodded.
Hull smiled. His smile was filled with sorrow that couldn’t be explained in words, “Every part of a dragon’s body is a treasure. How could you possibly let them go? It is simply a supreme treasure that is thousands of times more valuable than these things in front of you.”
“You draped your bodies with dragon skin and turned dragon bones into a sharp blade. Equipped with these two things, you continued slaughtering the dragons.”
“How could there be a body left in this Dragons’ tomb?”
Suo Fei didn’t utter a word and Hull also didn’t continue speaking. He stooped down and picked up a dark blue object from the pile of treasures.
It was an oval, palm-sized gem that was a beautiful shade of dark blue. It didn’t seem like a lifeless object, but a liquid seemed to be slowly revolving inside it.
Hull handed the gem to Suo Fei and said, “Since I’ve given it to you, we don’t owe each other anymore.”
This is the resurrection artifact. As soon as Suo Fei held it, a gentle coolness spread through the palm of his hand which felt extremely wonderful.
It felt so wonderful that he didn’t want to give it to Samael. Ever since his interspatial bag had been snatched away by someone, he no longer kept their stuff and handed it all to Samael. It was evident that between the two of them, Samael had greater fighting strength.
Although they already had the resurrection artifact, the place they were currently in was clearly not a good place to resurrect Vixanne.
The first place that came into his mind was the Dwarven Territory, but he dismissed the idea. There were too many residents in the Dwarven Territory so it wouldn’t be suitable.
Hull suggested, “Go back to the Dragon Valley. You probably can’t use the resurrection artifact so I can help you.”
This... Suo Fei looked at Hull and then threw a questioning glance at Samael. This time, Samael who had never spoken a word looked back at Suo Fei and softly said, “Go to the Dragon Valley.”
Even though he only said these five words, Suo Fei heard his unspoken words, ‘You have me. Don’t worry.’
Thus, the group of people left the bottomless abyss and returned to the Dragon Valley together.
At the same time, there were also unexpected guests waiting at the Dragon Valley.
One of them was a man who had a tall stature. His body was fully wrapped by a black robe and not even a single strand of hair could be seen. The person behind him, however, revealed his identity.
It was an extremely beautiful blue-haired sylph. The sylph didn’t reveal any expression as he followed closely behind the black-robed man.
The black-robed man looked at Dragon Valley’s scenery and wryly said, “Summer, we’ve been gone for a long time.”
The sylph called Summer responded in a low voice, “Yes, master.”
The black-robed man took a few steps forward. Although his appearance could not be seen, one could tell that he’s in a cheerful mood, “Come, let’s go and see our old friends.”
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