At this moment, the young Magus that had collapsed to the ground immediately shouted out, âLord Ancestor, you canât let him off so easily! He attacked our Farlier family and even indirectly caused Grandpa Damienâs death!â
âOh?!â Leylin furrowed his brows. Black flames blazed as he instantly moved to the youthâs side. With just a scan, he understood the youthâs body like the back of his own hand. âDid the Spirit Slaying Sect give you that wound on your chest?â
âYes. I got hit by the attack of a soul plague from the sect disciples, and was also poisoned by a Malaria Spider!â The youth looked defeated, but then had an excited flush on his face.
âA small issue.â Leylinâs finger moved, and the bandages around the youthâs chest automatically fell off to reveal twisted muscles and horrifying wounds.
âBear with it for a bit.â Leylin dripped a crimson potion onto the youthâs injuries. White gas steamed from the wounds, causing the youth to cry out in pain involuntarily. Shortly after, black gas streamed out of the wound and the flesh began to mend itself rapidly. The wounds were healing.
âWHAT?â Darlie shouted from not far away, âThatâs even faster than a rank 3 healer! Is this an ancient healing potion from legends?â
Leylin had no wish to answer Darlieâs question. Instead, he noticed Alric beginning to make a move. âTch, so stubborn.â
*Rumble!* Countless holy javelins made of platinum flames appeared around him, shooting towards Leylin like thousands of arrows being launched at the same time. Alric himself revealed a large pair of wings as he took to the skies.
âI said, stay there quietly. Did you not understand the first time?â Leylinâs expression darkened, and an aura several times more terrifying and powerful than Alricâs descended. Formless energy rippled, causing those javelins to explode in the air and dissipate into motes of light.
Seeing Leylin take care of his attack, Alric made a strange sound from mid-air, spreading his wings and escaping as far as he could go.
âGet down here!â Leylinâs right hand pulled downwards, and Alric gave a blood-curdling cry from within the streak of light. He fell down, the two wings on his back being torn off by a formless force. Some flesh and blood remained at the end, revealing long gashes on his back from which blood spurted forth.
The cage with pillars of light that sealed off the region had, with a sound as if it could not hold on for longer, exploded bit by bit.
ââŚâ His wound completely healed, the youth now stood up and watched the scene silently. He was surprised, yes, but the events that had played out so far had far exceeded what he could take. He was now numb to everything.
When heâd been fleeing from the sect disciples, a voice in his mind urged him to change course, veering towards Teljose City. Before the Spirit Slaying Sect disciples who were after him could attack him, Alric appeared. Faced against the sect disciple and a rank 3 Magus who both had grudges against him, the youth would rather be caught by the sect that even see Alricâs face.
However, things were far from over. Just when he thought everything was done for, an even more bizarre thing had happened. Leylin, the genius from his Farlier Family whoâd been missing for centuries, had suddenly reappeared. On top of that, he dominated and defeated Alric the moment he showed himself!
The youth watched Alric lying on the ground like a dead dog, his expression stiff. He had a strong suspicion that this could be a mere clone, or perhaps a fraud. Since when was a rank 3 Magus, the best of the south coast, so weak?
âOr is it that he isnât weak, but the Lord Ancestor is just that powerful?â The youth watched Leylinâs masked face, his eyes full of admiration. He was fully privy to Alricâs prowess. Under the forcefield the rank 3 Magus had shown off, he would have been killed like an antâŚ
However, Leylin had defeated his opponent with a mere wave of the arm. How large was the disparity between them?
âYour wounds are all healed up. By the way, whatâs your name?â Leylinâs face held some rare gentleness as he faced this descendant.
âMyâ My name is Krupp, Iâm Audiâs descendantâŚâ Krupp knew Leylin had no interest in his family tree, and directly mentioned the person in Leylinâs generation.
âAudi? Did this happen after I left?â Leylin stroked his chin.
âYes, heâs your brother, born two years after you leftâŚâ Krupp carefully watched Leylinâs expression, and then pointed at Alric, âLord Ancestor, he once sent people to attack our Farlier family and almost caused us to be completely uprooted from the Chernobyl Islands. Only a few of us escaped under Grandpa Damienâs protection. You must take revenge for us!â
Having said all this, Krupp clenched his fists tightly, his eyes brimming with tears.
âDonât worry,â Leylin nodded. After hearing news that the Farlier family had almost been destroyed, he strangely felt no anger. It was as if he was hearing someone elseâs story; even he was surprised at his reaction.
Leylin immediately thought of the reason for this. He was someone whoâd come from another world, and wasnât the original Leylin who was just a playboy. Because he had the A.I. Chip and was a grandmaster in the field of souls, issues with things like soul fragments that were retained from the original soul causing melodrama wouldnât be an issue for him.
The old Leylinâs soul had long since been annihilated, with not a trace left behind. He would not be able to affect Fang Ming the slightest. Hence, after hearing that the Farlier family had almost been wiped out, heâ only nodded slightly in acknowledgement.
Emotions and the responsibility towards oneâs bloodline were different, however. Leylin believed he still had some work to do in that regard.
Krupp and Darlie felt the temperature of their surroundings lower in an instant. A slight explosion could be heard from Alricâs body, and it seemed like he was strangled at his throat by a formless strength. He now hung before Leylin.
âMyâŚâ Alric tried to sound from his throat. With a blink of Leylinâs eyes, his face had flushed red. He squirmed as the blood drained from his face; it turned an ashen grey.
In that short moment, Leylin had destroyed Alricâs spiritual force. He was now just slightly stronger than a regular human.
âYouâve really got some guts. To dare go against the unwritten rules of the south coast and take revenge on my familyâŚâ Leylinâs hand grabbed at the void, and crackling sounds were heard from Alricâs body. The bones automatically broke apart inch by inch, but Alric was still awake and had to deal with the suffering alone. Soon enough, blood spurted from his mouth, and some of his teeth were broken.
âI believe thereâs a need to set a precedent, so that the other Magi will be aware.â A thin crimson thread was extracted from his body and hovered in front of Leylin.
âLetâs see!â A trace of blood-red light could be seen in Leylinâs eyes as countless translucent mirrors opened up before him, revealing vague figures within.
âNOOâŚâ Alric immediately grew agitated upon seeing them, his body trembling unceasingly as his eyes pleaded with Leylin.
However, Leylin himself cared nothing for this, âMm, you donât have any direct descendants yourself, but there are a lot of other branches. Siblings?â
Alric did not answer, his tongue had long since been bitten off. If not for Leylin intentionally keeping him alive, he would have died long ago. Alric would much rather die early than face what was to come.
âYou know my character. I rarely use curses or other spells in that vein. Itâs not because Iâm unfamiliar with them, but because theyâre troublesome; not only is the preparatory work tedious, thereâs also a backlash,â Leylin continued on as if he were chatting with a friend, âBut things are different here. The backlash from some rank 1 and 2 Magi, and even regular humans, means nothing to meâŚâ
As he spoke, leylin produced a large amount of materials from his spatial pouch, carving strange altar-like runes on the ground.
âTrace back the path of the bloodline to all branchesâŚâ Terrifying curses rolled off Leylinâs tongue in a strange accent, âYe of his blood, shall become the source of the curse!â After a few ceremonies, Leylin extracted some blood with a dagger and threw it onto the altar under Alricâs look of despair.
âAAAAHHâŚâ With sounds of anguish being transmitted from the altar, a faint distorted face with empty eyes wailed as it pounced into the air.
âGo!â Leylin snapped his fingers.
*Bzzt bzztâŚ* Formless ripples spread, and immediately after a blond Magusâ expression changed in one of the round mirrors, green warts appearing all over his body. They then exploded, spurting out corrosive liquid that caused him to become a pile of white bones amidst his howls.
Black fog occupied the entirety of a castle elsewhere, and broken limbs were thrown out of it every once in a while.
âNooooâŚâ Alric lowered his head. All that remained in his dead eyes was boundless hatred.
âDid you think that was all?â Leylin could not help but laugh as he saw Alric in this state.
âSoul extraction!â A translucent figure was pulled out from Alricâs forehead.