Chapter 82: 82: Blood summon
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The numbers adjusted in front of his mind. Chaos Energy and Chaos Body climbed. The battle power calculation was updated.
His overall battle power rose. He felt it physically, like his limbs had beco lighter and stronger at the sa ti.
The system confird it with blunt clarity.
[Overall Battle Power: 11,500]
Sekht leaned back in his chair slowly. A quiet laugh escaped him. Not joy. Not madness. A laugh of disbelief.
"I’m really climbing," he thought. "Even in a single night."
Bat Bat chose that mont to hop off the bed and stomp across the table like an angry tiny commander.
"Why do you eat blood," Bat Bat demanded, voice sharp, childish. "Why not give Bat Bat."
Sekht lifted his gaze.
Bat Bat’s tiny fists —claws— were on its hips. It looked absurdly serious.
Sekht exhaled through his nose. He had to answer without ntioning the system. He chose his words carefully.
"I needed to strengthen my blood," Sekht said.
Bat Bat blinked.
"Strengthen," it repeated.
Sekht nodded.
"Summoning depends on strength," Sekht continued. "If I summon now without preparing, the result will be weaker."
Bat Bat’s eyes narrowed suspiciously.
"So you eat blood for summon," it said.
"Yes," Sekht replied.
Bat Bat stared at the jars, then stared back at Sekht.
"You are greedy," Bat Bat accused.
Sekht’s mouth twitched. "Correct," he admitted calmly.
Bat Bat nodded once, satisfied that it had won an argunt. "Okay," it said, "Now summon."
Sekht glanced at the table full of blood jars. He had already completed the mission. He had upgraded Blood Summon.
Now it was ti.
But before he used the god blood, he wanted to test his new level with the rare jars first.
He picked out the six rare blood jars he had identified earlier — the ones with extra summon information. He placed them in a neat row.
Bat Bat’s eyes glead. "Six," it whispered.
Sekht nodded. "Six," he repeated.
He lifted the first jar — ancient demonkin blood. He poured half into a shallow bowl, then placed his hand over it. He focused his chaos energy. He felt the system’s summoning pathway open.
He spoke inwardly. "Blood Summon."
The blood rose from the bowl like a living serpent, twisting upward in the air.
Shhhk... shhhk...
It spun into a shape — wings first, then body, then eyes. A bat ford in midair, darker red than Bat Bat, with slightly longer fangs. It dropped to the floor softly.
Tap.
Its eyes glowed. The system’s reading appeared faintly in his mind.
[Blood Minion: Rare Bat.
Overall Battle Power: 4200
Traits: Enhanced bite, sharpened claws, basic flight stability.]
Sekht’s eyes narrowed, impressed. "Over four thousand from one summon,"
he thought. "That would have been impossible at level one."
Bat Bat stared at the new bat like it was eting a distant cousin.
"Bat," it whispered.
The summoned bat tilted its head, then bowed slightly toward Sekht, instinctively recognizing the master.
Sekht did not waste ti. He repeated the process with the second jar — beast king blood flakes.
This summon ford slower, heavier. The blood spun thicker, forming a bat with broader wings and thicker claws. It landed with a heavier tap.
[Blood Minion: Rare Bat.
Overall Battle Power: 4500
Traits: Stronger claws, sturdier bone structure, higher stamina.]
Sekht’s excitent grew. He summoned from the fallen angel blood.
That bat ca out leaner, wings edged with faint pale lines like light scars.
[Overall Battle Power: 4700.
Traits: Faster flight, sharper perception, slight light resistance.]
He summoned from the unknown humanoid beast blood.
That bat looked unsettling — its eyes were too intelligent, its face slightly more humanoid than normal bats.
[Overall Battle Power: 4800
Traits: Higher intelligence, improved obedience, better stealth.]
He summoned from the abyss serpent fossil blood after infusing it with chaos energy.
That bat ca out with scales embedded in its wings like armor plates.
[Overall Battle Power: 5200.
Traits: Toughened hide, partial resistance to physical attacks.]
And finally, from the dense humanoid blood he had found earlier.
That bat ford with a sharp, clean shape, as if reality itself decided it should exist more neatly.
[Overall Battle Power: 5000
Traits: Balanced, stable, high growth ceiling.]
Six rare bats. All over four thousand.
Sekht stared at them, breathing slowly. His room felt smaller now. Wings rustled softly.
Flap... flap...
They stood around him, six new blood minions, each bowing toward him instinctively.
Bat Bat’s eyes were shining like a proud older sibling.
"Master, build a stronger bat army," Bat Bat whispered.
Sekht exhaled. "Not the army," he corrected.
Bat Bat shook its head. "Army," it insisted.
Sekht did not argue. Because he could see it too. A future where he did not walk alone. A future where shadows had wings.
Now.
Now ca the real summon. He reached for the small vial on the table. The human god, blood. Three drops.
Pink.
Dry.
Old.
His fingers tightened slightly.
Bat Bat leaned forward, sniffing.
"Sll... very good," it whispered.
Sekht’s throat tightened again. He thought about the three drops. If he used all three for the summon, the harpy bat might be stronger.
But he also wanted to taste it. Not just curiosity. His blood instinct whispered that divine blood could strengthen him directly.
Bat Bat tilted its head. "Master," it said quietly. "Taste."
Sekht glanced at the small creature.
Bat Bat’s eyes were serious now, not childish.
"Blood good," it whispered. "Make the master strong. Make Bat Bat strong."
Sekht exhaled slowly. He asked the system inwardly.
"If I use all three drops for the summon, will the result be much stronger?"
The system answered instantly.
[Ding! Using all three drops will not significantly change the summon output at Host’s current level. aningful changes require higher volu: minimum threshold approx. one liter of equivalent divine blood.
Recomndation: Use one drop for summon. Consu remaining drops for direct benefit.]
Sekht’s eyes narrowed slightly.
"One liter,"
he repeated internally, almost amused. "Who is carrying one liter of god blood around."
He understood the logic though.
Three drops were valuable, but they were not enough to drastically alter a summon’s birth level beyond what his upgraded Blood Summon already supported.
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