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The insane Capac was finally dead.
He died at the hands of the people he once protected, whom he now slaughters.
The group was filled with sorrow at his death.
"Immortality...is it really that important?"
Tonks was a little confused.
"It's actually worth it for him to ruthlessly kill the tribe that his family has protected for hundreds of years."
"In fact, immortality is what people pursue most tirelessly. The more powerful a person is, the more they fear death. Many gifted wizards have fallen victim to this, such as the infamous Dark Lord."
As Levin spoke, he waved his wand lightly, and several golden letters appeared out of thin air: "Voldemort," the name of the Dark Lord.
Then the wand flicked.
The letters automatically separated, becoming "Flying Over Death (Vol_de_~Mort)".
"The Dark Lord's rise was essentially an attempt to achieve immortality, which led him to change his name and refer to his followers as 'Death Eaters.' Ultimately, he succeeded in achieving his goal, truly transcending death to some extent, which is why I mentioned earlier that he was about to return."
"But he also failed. His way of transcending death was by tearing his own soul apart, which made him irritable, paranoid, and insane. He was no longer himself. This is the price of rashly pursuing immortality."
"Capac is just another slightly weaker Dark Lord."
"Even a slightly weaker Dark Lord... has caused us a lot of trouble."
Having barely regained some strength, Jaina stood up and looked at the three vampire sisters behind her, saying, "Thank you three for appearing in time and helping us defeat the black dragon, such a big problem. Without you, I don't even know how we would have been able to defeat it."
“You are strong. You can defeat it even without us. Besides, we are just fulfilling... our previous agreement,” Chaferina replied earnestly.
During the battle, they witnessed firsthand the fighting prowess of Levin and his companions:
In fact, Tonks' combat strength was already considered very strong in their eyes, but that was only within the category of ordinary strongmen.
The other three were completely beyond their expectations.
Xirehong flashed back and forth on the battlefield. The powerful enchanted sword amazed them, and her strong spatial abilities were unprecedented. Wasn't that much better than their high-speed movement?
Jaina's summoning magic and ice spells are extremely powerful. If it weren't for the fact that her opponent, the black dragon, possessed even stronger fire power, Jaina alone could have turned the battlefield into an extremely cold hell.
As for Levin, his transformation into the feathered serpent was already a divine skill.
But when they watched helplessly as the boy transformed the thirty-meter-long, nearly ten-ton black dragon into a thirty-centimeter-long, less than ten-pound kitten, they finally realized that Yi Yi was someone they couldn't afford to mess with.
That's why they gave Levin so much face before, and shut up as soon as he told them to.
That's because they're afraid; these vicious people seem even more terrifying than the black dragon.
Jaina, however, sensed something amiss in Chafferina's words: "You mean... an agreement? An agreement with whom?"
Chaferina did not answer, but looked at Levin. Only after Levin nodded did she speak: "That is our... agreement with Mr. Green."
"When did you guys make an agreement? How come I didn't know?" Jaina asked in surprise, then looked at Levin. "We've only met them once before, haven't we?"
"Yes, it was after meeting them that I signed the agreement with them."
Levin explained, "Actually, I felt at the time that Chaferina's seemingly threatening words actually contained good intentions, but they were hampered by her vampire identity, fierce appearance, and unclear speech, so most people would have thought it was a threat."
We had a chat and indeed gained a lot.
"In fact, there were some clues about the black dragon's arrival. At least, besides Capak, the three sisters also knew about it. They saw the black dragon mingling with the tribe's shamans, which is why they warned us not to stay in the tribe."
"Now that their existence has been confirmed, my subsequent choice was obvious. I made an agreement with them that I would send a signal when the black dragon appeared, and they would come to help. At the same time, I also told you to prepare for an attack in advance. Sure enough, everything turned out as predicted."
Levin finished recounting his experiences and plans for the evening with a smile.
Jaina clicked her tongue in admiration: "As expected of you, Levin. You are far superior to me when it comes to strategizing and finding opportunities."
Tonks and Cirira felt their scalps tingle.
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Was there such a scheme behind it all?
"But how did you convince them to take action?" Cirira asked curiously. "Could it be..."
She looked at the boy's handsome face, the kind of face she wanted to touch all the time.
Looking at the three strangely slender vampires, he couldn't help but feel a chill.
"What are you thinking about?" Levin smacked the witch on the head. "I negotiated in the guise of a small animal. How could I possibly do something like this?"
At this moment, Chaferina and her sister Sena approached Levin and the others and bowed respectfully.
"Actually, we are the ones who should be thanking you in this matter. You are just outsiders. Faced with such a powerful enemy, you could have simply left. Resisting this black dragon should have been our responsibility. Your willingness to step in is a sign of your compassion and mercy towards us natives. We are truly grateful to you."
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"it's okay no problem."
Levin waved his hand.
"We're each getting what we need."
“No, your good deeds deserve to be rewarded,” Chaferina insisted.
Just then, Kajiri, who had just left, ran back quickly, carrying a leather bundle in her hand.
When unfolded, it contained a large number of gems, as well as snakeskin, animal teeth, and other miscellaneous materials.
"These are our treasured possessions, please accept them."
Chaferina pushed the package in front of Levin.
Levin didn't stand on ceremony when receiving the gift and readily accepted it.
The three vampires then beamed with joy.
The three of them lived in the forest for a long time, leading a wild life. They had very forthright personalities and naturally expressed their feelings directly.
"Now that you've accepted the gift, we're friends. Next time you're here, be sure to come find us!"
After saying that, the three vampires disappeared into the jungle.
With Capac's death and the vampire's departure, all the "outsiders" present left.
Even the natives obediently retreated under the old chief's leadership.
Everyone present was one of their own.
It's time to deal with this black dragon.
For a moment, all four of them stared intently at the kitten.
The black dragon, who originally roamed freely relying on its strength,
Now trapped in this frail body,
She experienced for the first time what it meant to be weak and helpless.
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Chapter 175 Fellow villagers meet, then a shot in the back.
Faced with the four men's intimidating gazes, Black Dragon's choice was...
Like a real kitten, it lowered its head and earnestly began licking its paws.
It was as if nothing had happened.
Do you have no dignity left for the dragon race?
Can this be tolerated?
Levin's somber voice echoed softly in the kitten's ear:
"Since you like being a kitten so much, then you can be a kitten for life. I'll take you to the pet store later and have you spayed or neutered like a regular pet cat."
sterilization?
Upon hearing this word, the little black cat jumped up in fright and meowed loudly, "Let's see who dares to meow?!"
Then he saw Levin's sinister face and immediately became gloomy again.
Wow, the kitten can actually talk?
Tonks suddenly let out a gasp.
"How novel! You didn't just find out she can talk. This kitten is a dragon in disguise. If it couldn't talk, do you think it would have bewitched Capac?" Levin complained helplessly.
Levin hadn't expected her to make such a fuss.
Her shout completely ruined all the momentum he had built up.
“But, but, it’s strange that a dragon can talk,” Tonks tilted his head, his hair turning a curious yellow. “I know dragons can be very intelligent, but I’ve never seen a talking dragon.”
"That's because this dragon isn't a native of this world; it comes from another world," Levin said calmly, revealing the most shocking fact.
"You know I come from another world, meow?" The little black cat was immediately surprised.
"She's from another world?" Tonks's hair turned a bright purple in surprise.
Levin glanced at Ciri, then at Jaina.
After they all nodded, she solemnly said to Tonks, "Listen, Nymphadora, we are only saying this because we have absolute trust in you. You must promise that you will not tell anyone anything you hear next, no matter how close that person is to you—including your parents."
Seeing that all three of them were looking at him seriously, Tonks realized that he had touched on an important topic, so he nodded earnestly:
"I swear that everything I hear next will remain my personal secret and I will not reveal it to anyone."
“Very good.” Levin nodded in satisfaction. “Then I’ll tell you. In fact, it’s not just this black dragon; I, Cirra, and Jaina all come from another world.”
"You guys are from another world too?" Tonks seemed to be getting to know his companions all over again. "My god, I never knew that before. That's so strange."
“It is indeed strange.” Levin nodded in agreement. “Because we came here entirely by accident, not by our own will. But since the fact that we have traveled through time has already happened, we can only try our best to adapt to this world until we find a way back.”
“That’s really… pitiful,” Tonks immediately realized the problem the three were facing. “Being all alone in another world, you must be very lonely and having a hard time. Don’t worry, I’m here, you can treat me like family!”
"Thank you, Tonks."
"Oh, you're so kind."
"You've been my older sister for a long time, haven't you?"
Tonks' gentle comfort deeply moved the three of them; this Hufflepuff witch warmed her companions with her passion.
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