"Mr. Montgory…" Daniel uttered, his eyes narrowed and his tone laced with suspicion. "Since you're here, does this an you're with them?" As Daniel spoke, he had secretly prepared a spell card in his mind in case sothing happened.
"Not exactly," replied Montgory. "More like trying to survive and assess the situation before settling down," he said, then continued, "Mr. Emberweave, in this day and age, the most prized skill for average people like is reading the currents, assessing the wind and waves, understanding the lay of the land, and ensuring they stay on the winning side to survive and prosper.
This is how I stay alive."
"Are you suggesting that you're here with the people responsible for kidnapping my girl because you want to see who cos out on top? Is that what you an?" Daniel's tone turned cold as his murderous intent surged.
Montgory felt the weight of the vast murderous intent that surge off Daniel, that was the murderous intent of a hunter who fought and killed nurous monsters and supernatural beings that are physically stronger and faster than them, The kind that only have in a survivor of a blood soaked battlefield.
Montgory knows that he needs to choose his next words carefully if he wants to survive. "Mr. Emberweave, I know that you are not in the best mood." He started his voice calm and soothing, Montgory used his natural voice without trick like magic enchanting voice to avoid triggering Daniel hostility.
"Not in the best mood? Montgory, that's a very understatent. I'm furious," Daniel uttered, his tone dropping to an icy level as he approached Montgory. "Very… pissed off, in fact. So, give a damn good reason why I shouldn't let Vlad have you for dinner right here, right now." Daniel's gaze bore into Montgory's with cold, unyielding eyes..
"I'm the only one who knows who those people targeting you and your family might be. I've morized all of them, even when they're wearing this artifact mask that obscures the voice of the wearer and others' perception," Montgory said. He then showed Daniel the wooden raccoon mask and continued, "Except for the leader, I also know where they're escaping to.
If you hurry, I think you can catch all of them except the leader."
"Did you have a hand in planning the kidnapping of my little girl and targeting my family?" asked Daniel.
Montgory shook his head. "No, I'm not that stupid," he replied. "The only thing I did wrong was not knowing about this ss sooner and informing you."
"Fine, lead the way," Daniel demanded.
Montgory let out a strange smile. "I'm not born yesterday, Mr. Emberweave. It's very likely that the mont you catch up and deal with them, I could be next. Please make a contract that you won't kill ," Montgory said, pulling a contract paper from his suit.
"I have my own honor and never go back on my word. But if you want to play it this way, then fine. I can play along," Daniel said. "Count…"
Vlad let out a sadistic grin before rushing towards Montgory, choking him and locking eyes with him. "Look into my eyes, worm!" Vlad commanded.
With Vlad's blood red eyes with a black sclera at the center like so kind of black hole, Montgory felt like his consciousness was not his own and he felt like he wanted to follow the command of the Vampire Lord in front of him.
"No… Never…" Montgory tried to resist, but it was futile. Vlad's power was many tis more potent than Montgory's will. After a brief but futile struggle, Montgory's mind clouded, and he beca focused solely on obeying Vlad's commands.
"Lead the way for my master," Vlad commanded his thrall.
"Yes… master…" Montgory uttered, then led Daniel's group toward a basent where a large steel door resembling a bank vault awaited. He punched in the door code, and within seconds, the door opened with a beep.
Behind the door lay a long, dark tunnel illuminated by sporadic lights. The trio followed Montgory, and along the way, Daniel took the opportunity to read through the contract Montgory had offered him.
One reason Daniel had not imdiately agreed to Montgory's demand was his lack of ti to scrutinize the contract thoroughly. He didn't want to accept a hastily signed contract, especially given the urgency of catching up to those fleeing from him.
What if the contract was rigged with clauses and traps detrintal to him or his family? Would he be foolish to sign it hastily without paying attention to detail? However, after scrutinizing the contract for a few minutes, Daniel didn't detect any hidden traps or risks.
Daniel let out a sigh. "Vlad, release Mr. Montgory," he commanded.
"Yes, My lord," Vlad replied, swiftly releasing Montgory from his control. Once free, Montgory looked confused until he realized he was in the tunnel, knowing he had fallen under Vlad's vampiric charm spell.
Daniel remained silent, taking a brief pause before signing his na on the contract and infusing it with his mana. The contract imdiately activated, preventing him from killing Montgory after achieving his goal.
"Here's the contract," Daniel handed it to Montgory. "Now, we need to hurry," he said, summoning two hoverbikes from his universal pocket. But… From Montgory's perspective, Daniel seemingly created the hoverbikes out of thin air, as the usual storage space mages used wouldn't accommodate an entire hoverbike, let alone two.
Daniel rode one of the hoverbikes with Hers as his passenger, while Vlad took another bike, carrying Montgory with him. Once everything was set, Daniel accelerated through the tunnel.
The two hoverbikes raced through the tunnel until they spotted several figures running with magical enhancents, clearly trying to escape. They all wore wooden masks depicting various animals and symbols, similar to Montgory's mask.
"There! Those are the ones!" Montgory pointed out the fleeing mages.
"Lord Hers, please capture them all," Daniel commanded.
"No problem," Hers replied, waving his hand. Suddenly, stone pillars in the shape of a cage erged from the ground, trapping the fleeing mages. Hers reinforced the stone formations to prevent any escapes.
Daniel didn't halt the pursuit. This entire spectacle was orchestrated by Hers using his alchemy skills to transform the ground into makeshift cages, reinforcing them with his own alchemical formations without the need for traditional magic circles.
All of this was executed seamlessly with a few waves of Hers' hand, showcasing his mastery as the God who created Alchemy for mankind. Montgory watched in awe and respect for Hers' alchemical prowess and knowledge. However, he remained unaware that the youthful man seated behind Daniel on the hoverbike passenger seat was Hers himself.
Two hover bikes screeched past the cages, erging into a vast underground chamber. Rows upon rows of monstrous creatures filled the space – humanoid figures twisted with the features of bison, wolves, lizards, snakes, even fantastical beasts like unicorns.
Daniel, riding on a bike, spotted another large group of warriors at the far end. These figures, ard with cold steel – swords, polearms, halberds, spears – stood guard before a massive steel door that slowly began to grind shut.
"Lord Emberweave! Those are War Homunculi," Montgory shouted, trying to warn Daniel's group of the approaching threat. "The Alchemont Clan's trump card! Each of them..."
A deafening boom cut him short. The steel door behind them contorted, warping beyond recognition. It morphed into a bristling array of blades and spears that erupted through the bodies of the War Homunculi, pinning them to the concrete floor in a grueso scene of carnage.
Only a handful, boasting superior reflexes, managed to dodge the initial onslaught. They scrambled, barely evading the deadly tal projectiles, so sustaining grievous injuries, others losing limbs in the carnage.
Montgory gaped in awe, his warning was suddenly lost in the chaos. His gaze fell upon Hers, whose hand flickered in a flurry of gestures. Hers, the god of alchemy, had transmuted the steel door, transforming it into a deadly array of spears. These spears shifted and twisted, their angles exceeding ninety degrees in a horrifying ballet of death, hunting down the remaining War Homunculi.
Flesh-rending sounds filled the air as the creatures fell, dispatched within seconds of Montgory's interrupted briefing.
Hers muttered a scathing curse under his breath. "Cheap knockoffs, trashy products! A sha of my heritage!" he grumbled, clearly infuriated by the Alchemont Clan's supposed trump card - the War Homunculi.
"What are you saying? Can you repeat that?" Daniel asked once again, his focus solely on navigating the obstacles that challenged his above-average hover bike skills. He hadn't paid attention to Montgory's earlier words.
"Er… No… It's nothing, Lord Emberweave," Montgory mumbled, feeling a pang of dejection. Who would have thought the Alchemont Clan's pride and joy, the source of their arrogance and heritage, would be so easily dismantled by the young man seated behind Daniel.
Daniel, finally passing through the transmuted steel gate reaching a smooth stretch toward the outside, turned to Montgory. "Having trouble rembering things already? I'll introduce you to so brain-boosting elixir later."
Vlad, on the second hover bike, had clearly caught the tail end of Montgory's earlier comnt. A chuckle escaped his lips, earning him an annoying glare from Montgory.
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