Sarnith Dralithar was burning with anger. This servant had stolen her opportunity and was now sitting on the sixth floor, laughing with the princess.
“Lady Nyssali, what are you planning? I thought your house wanted an alliance with us.” Sarnith hissed in anger at the other woman.
“We have nothing to do with this. The servant is new and will, of course, be punished,” Lady Nyssali stammered in fear.
“We’ll see,” Sarnith growled. “I wonder what the two are talking about.”
“Wow, did you ever see such big tits?” Rylak exclaimed in Thalion’s head, which was quite distracting.
“Come on, don’t ignore me. At least look down a little,” Rylak urged him on.
“I think the Stardiver is really kicking in now,” Thalion laughed loudly as he noticed the curious look of the princess.
“I think you’re doing very well. Any other servant would be knocked out cold from the energy alone,” Princess Talythra laughed.
“I’m just well-trained,” Thalion smiled, hoping that it was not too suspicious, but in the end it probably wouldn’t matter much.
“You just said you only drank water before,” Talythra smirked.
“Well, water can be a hardcore drink,” Thalion laughed. “It’s kind of funny. I never was in the city before, and now I’m talking to the princess after saving her from boredom like a real hero.”
“Wait, you’re from the slums? Do you know that holy warrior?” Talythra asked, very interested now.
“I saw the guards catching the drunk guy who said he was the holy warrior,” Thalion laughed amused. “They believed the guy, or at least they stopped searching.”
“So how did you end up here in this hall as a servant? Quite a change,” the princess asked while leaning in.
“I guess I got lucky. I found a farmer who helped me get this job, and many of the other servants had incidents. Then I was simply the last one left,” Thalion explained, not mentioning that he was the cause of all the incidents. “I hoped to watch the calling. There must be some strong fighters participating. Maybe I can copy some of their spells.”
“It’s actually not that big of a deal. They just fight some beasts, and we take the ones who seem the best. It’s not about raw strength but about having a strong soul,” Talythra explained.
“Really? How do you test the soul? I’ve got a strong one too,” Thalion asked, intrigued.
“Sure you do,” Talythra laughed before continuing, “There’s no magic involved; it’s more about how focused they are on their target. At least when it comes to the calling later in the palace, there will be some testing.”
“That’s a vague description,” Thalion sighed faintly in disappointment.
“Sure, but we can take basically anyone. The method to bond with the spirit is very safe,” the princess shrugged.
Thalion already knew the method they used, and he even had a better one. The only thing he needed was access to a magic circle created by a god. If he got access to that circle, he was confident he could dominate one of the strongest spirits on the other side. Of course, from the perspective of an F-grade, he wouldn’t dare to touch a spirit D-grades normally bound with.
“What speaks against giving a servant like me the opportunity? I’m crazy enough to handle some spirit,” Thalion asked, trying to push the subject a bit further.
“You are crazy, that’s true, but you’re not trained, and some basics are still needed,” the princess dismissed him, clearly not taking his request seriously.
This was a tricky situation. How could he prove he had enough strength for the ritual?
“Although everyone goes through a few years of training at my home before they’re allowed to participate,” the princess added.
This was bad. He probably had a few years before Garrick and Michael would arrive at his room, but he couldn’t say for sure. Without the bound spirit, he would most likely get killed. That was, after all, the reason why he had chosen this dimension of existence. Were there easier dimensions? Yes, of course. Were they better in the end? No, most of them had massive downsides. In the end, everything had its price.
“Could you invite me to the calling?” I guess my current master won’t keep me alive if I go down there now,” Thalion asked after they silently watched the gathering of nobles below them.
“Ah, don’t worry about that. I’ll just make a comment to the young woman you brought the drink about how I’d like to see you again at the calling and everything should be fine,” Talythra said without any concern.
“Could you also mention the butler Tor’kel? That guy might lose his head after what happened today,” Thalion smiled, unsure if it was enough.
“Sure, any other servant I should mention?” She answered jokingly.
“Na, I’m good so far. Oh, but can you drop something like, ‘I have a lot of potential that’s worth nurturing’?” Thalion laughed. “It would be so funny if they had to allocate resources to someone like me.”
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“Okay, they probably think I’ve lost my mind, but sure, I guess it’s funny enough to try it out,” she laughed.
“Isn’t it illegal to think something like that about a princess?” Thalion shrugged, wondering how many laws he had broken tonight.
“Sure, but the calling is tomorrow evening,” the princess said. “At first, they weren’t sure if it was possible, but after my guard spoke with them, it will be tomorrow. They tried to force me to attend even more balls before the calling.”
That was bad for Thalion. What should he do? The calling would be his only chance to prove his strength, and he had hoped for more time to prepare. No one would allow him to fight in there, but no one had ever forced his way to do so. Why not give it a try?
“Great, at least no more of those balls,” Thalion exclaimed, leaning back and finishing his second glass of nebula nectar.
“Yeah, I won’t miss those,” the princess said, amused. “I think I should get back downstairs. It won’t be long before it’s over. It was nice meeting you, Rylak.”
“See you tomorrow evening if I’m still alive,” Thalion said with a wave of his hand as the princess stood up and left for one of the groups of nobles on the lower floors.
Thalion, of course, would take his time going down to the wolves. He didn’t really know what his position in the hierarchy was now. Was he an hour away from death, or was he above the noble house he had served? It should be difficult to kill him as long as he was fast enough to leave Rylak’s body—everything should be fine.
Thalion watched as the princess spoke with several groups while the people around him relaxed in chairs. He had one of the servants bring him another glass of nebula nectar. That drink was so delicious, and he needed it right now after all the stress of the day.
Thalion noticed Lady Nyssali looking at him after the princess had spoken with her for a few minutes. Yep, he was definitely above them now—how funny. Let’s see what materials he could demand. Soon, the princess was teleported out of the hall by her guard.
That guy was on a completely different level. His aura was fully hidden, but the sense Thalion got from his title sang a song of power. He must be far above C-grade, maybe even B-grade. Thalion wondered if the man had already bonded with a spirit.
After the princess left, the party slowly wound down as the nobles began to leave, though a few were dancing in another room, probably not planning on leaving soon. All this time, some of the nobles had come close, but no one had actually spoken to him, which was quite funny.
They had no idea what position he currently held, so they didn’t want to risk anything. If he was still a servant, it would be embarrassing to talk to him, and if he was on their level and they didn’t treat him with the proper respect, it could backfire.
He spotted Lady Nyssali standing up and saying her goodbyes to all the other nobles with many bows. It was time for him to leave as well. Instead of going down the stairs, he decided on a more dramatic descent. He jumped over the golden railing and managed the perfect Superman landing in front of Lady Nyssali, who stumbled back in surprise. Ten out of ten for style, he thought, smiling to himself.
“So, can we leave now?” Thalion asked, smiling and reaching out a hand to help her stand. Her family had already left the mansion and was probably waiting in the carriage.
As she stood up in shock, still unable to say anything, the entire mansion grew silent a second time. Thalion guided the woman to the carriage. There was no Tor’kel sitting on top of the carriage, and Thalion found out why when he entered the carriage.
Tor’kel’s body lay broken in the corner of the large room that existed within the small carriage. It didn’t look like a quick death either, with his face twisted in a grimace of pain and sorrow.
Well, that wasn’t what Thalion had wanted, but there was nothing he could do about it. In the end, he was here to bond with a spirit, and he didn’t have much of a choice. Still, he felt bad for the nice fellow, but in the end, it wasn’t his fault. This family was killing their servants for something they had nothing to do with. The other servants were either passed out from the monstrous killing intent radiating from the nobles, especially from the patriarch and matriarch.
“You! What have you done?!” Xar’vath screamed in anger.
“I had a talk with the princess. You’ve killed Tor’kel. That’s a penalty you’ll pay for later,” Thalion said coldly, walking closer.
“You think you can threaten me?” Xar’vath screamed with hatred at him.
“Not at all,” Lady Nyssali interjected, her voice panicked. “The princess mentioned that she would like to see him again tomorrow and that he has potential.”
“What? How is that possible?” Xar’vath exclaimed in shock.
How hadn’t this guy known? Thalion thought, feeling extremely close to death—if it hadn’t been for the lady’s help.
“Like the lady said, I’m expected tomorrow, and not just me, but Tor’kel as well. You’d better show me your wares back at your mansion if you don’t want me to mention something about his early demise,” Thalion said, his gaze cold.
“Only if you speak highly of us when meeting the princess tomorrow,” the matriarch said after a long silence.
“That depends on what you’ve got,” Thalion replied, maintaining the pressure.
“Dude, first you’re against stealing, and now you’re pulling this off?” Rylak laughed in his head. “You’re way worse than I ever was.”
The rest of the trip was silent between them until they arrived and exited the carriage.
“Lornak will show you your new room,” the matriarch said with a wave of her hand. “We’ll meet later tonight for the negotiations. I guess we’re all exhausted after such a long day.”
“No, I want to see your treasures now,” Thalion pressed, not backing down.
“You can’t be serious,” Xar’vath said, hatred burning in his eyes.
“Fine, I’ll show you around now,” Lady Sel’virah sighed, her feelings hidden.
Thalion was hoping for soul treasures that would empower his spirit body. If not, he would take anything that could empower Rylak’s body, as he planned to interfere in the calling. Tomorrow would be his chance to travel to the giant palace in space.
Thalion was guided into a giant chamber, filled with innumerable items hovering above runes near the walls.
“What treasures are you searching for? We have many here,” Lady Sel’virah asked, her pain evident.
“First, show me all the soul treasures you have,” Thalion said, his voice firm.
Soul treasures were the only thing that could help him when he returned to his body, so they were naturally the most important to him.
“No, soul treasures are too valuable,” Lady Sel’virah stated.
“What do you think is more important: the soul treasures or the image of your family?” Thalion continued, refusing to let them off the hook easily, especially after what had happened to Tor’kel.
“Fine, this way,” she said after a long pause.
They entered a beautiful garden, filled with flowers that hummed with power.
“These are all the soul treasures we have. Don’t use more than one—it can be dangerous when your soul is weak and you don’t know what you’re doing,” Lady Sel’virah cautioned.
“Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for,” Thalion said after feeling the power coursing through the plants. They probably had more soul treasures, but this was enough for him until tomorrow. More powerful treasures could be dangerous, and he couldn’t afford a backlash right now.
“We expect that you keep your word. It took over sixty years to grow them,” Lady Sel’virah said before leaving.
Yeah, he for sure would keep his word, Thalion thought, with a sinister smile.
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Chapters
- Chapter 179: Playing with Fire
- Chapter 178: A Deadly Dance
- Chapter 177: It Has Begun
- Chapter 176: To Bait Vampires is Fun
- Chapter 175: Undead!!!
- Chapter 174: Finally Stage Four
- Chapter 173: The Last Preparations Before Stage Four (2)
- Chapter 172: The Last Preparations Before Stage Four (1)
- Chapter 171: Eleventh Daughter (2)
- Chapter 170: Eleventh Daughter (1)
- Chapter 169: Entering the Hive with just a Touch of Violence
- Chapter 168: One last battle before the fourth stage
- Chapter 167: Power Leveling (7)
- Chapter 166: Power Leveling (6)
- Chapter 165: Power Leveling (5)
- Chapter 164: Power Leveling (4)
- Chapter 163: Where Do All the Beasts Teleport To?
- Chapter 162: Power Leveling (3)
- Chapter 161: Power Leveling (2)
- Chapter 160: The glorious hunt must go on
- Chapter 159: Power Leveling (1)
- Chapter 158: The night before Power leveling
- Chapter 157: What's up with those Termites?
- Chapter 156: Hunting on the Grasslands
- Chapter 155: Eagly = OP
- Chapter 154: Transformation
- Chapter 153: Getting Ready
- Chapter 152: "Totally Equal" Negotiations
- Chapter 151: The Followers of the Velvet Mistress
- Chapter 150: The Duel
- THANKS FOR THE AWESOME SUPPORT
- Chapter 149: Answers
- Chapter 148: Riot
- Chapter 147: Into the Depths (2)
- Chapter 146: Into the Depths (1)
- I need your help (Dont worry nothing bad has happend)
- Chapter 145: Those are my crystals now!
- Chapter 144: Hmm, what form will I give the other shapeshifters?
- Chapter 143: Schemes in the Shadows
- Chapter 142: Fortifications
- Chapter 141: Termitehive (2)
- Chapter 140: Termitehive (1)
- Chapter 139: New Paths
- Chapter 138: The Final Process
- Chapter 137: New Insights
- Chapter 136: Trouble Incoming
- Chapter 135: Kargul's Glorious Hunt
- Chapter 134: More Crafting
- Chapter 133: The Spiderqueen
- Chapter 132: First Big Vampire Attack
- Chapter 131: Changes
- Chapter 130: Shadows of Betrayal
- Chapter 129: War in the Skies (3)
- Chapter 128: War in the Skies (2)
- Chapter 127: War in the Skies (1)
- Chapter 126: New Trouble
- Chapter 125: So, who is stronger now?
- Chapter 124: Life on the Fourth Stage
- Chapter 123: Termite Hive
- Chapter 122: Veil of Dread
- Chapter 121: Some Serious Crafting
- Chapter 120: A New Day
- Chapter 119: The Hunt Begins
- Chapter 118: Difficult Choice
- Chapter 117: Like Sheep to the Slaughter
- Chapter 116: The Great Ritual
- Chapter 115: Final Preparations
- Chapter 114: Gift of Love
- Chapter 113: Maybe Life wasn't that Bad
- Chapter 112: Worst Lesson Ever
- Chapter 111: What did just happen?
- Chapter 110: Revelations
- Chapter 109: The Calling
- Chapter 108: The Thief of Legends
- Chapter 107: Good Talk
- Chapter 106: Gathering of Nobles
- Chapter 105: The New Servant
- Chapter 104: A New Job
- Chapter 103: A Bloody Message
- Chapter 102: Outsider
- Chapter 101: The Most Expensive Item
- Chapter 100: Credits
- Chapter 99: Hunting (2)
- Chapter 98: Hunting (1)
- Chapter 97: New Hope
- Chapter 96: Final Preparations
- Chapter 95: I need more Time
- Chapter 94: To the fourth Stage
- Chapter 93: A bit Unlucky (2)
- Chapter 92: A bit Unlucky (1)
- Chapter 91: Lost
- Chapter 90: The Glorious Hunt
- Chapter 89: New Friends?
- Chapter 88: The Chase
- Chapter 87: New Plans
- Chapter 86: Too Strong for his Level
- Chapter 85: Eternal Dominion
- Chapter 84: New Plans
- Chapter 83: Progress
- Chapter 82: The Third Stage can be Brutal
- Chapter 81: Escape
- Chapter 80: The Blade Forged
- Chapter 79: Secrets Revealed
- Chapter 78: Testing Limits
- Chapter 77: Tidecaller Serpent
- Chapter 76: Water Beasts and Soul Cultivation
- Chapter 75: Hidden Betrayals
- Chapter 74: Dark Instincts
- Chapter 73: Solo Hunt
- Chapter 72: Chase in the Sky
- Chapter 71: A Day of Growth
- Chapter 70: Confrontation
- Chaper 69(2): Blood Control
- Chaper 69 (1): Blood Control
- Chapter 68: Flight Training
- Chapter 67: Gathering Shadows
- Chapter 66: Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 65: Path to Power
- Chapter 64: Tempest Unleashed
- Chapter 63: The Gathering
- Chapter 62: Spellcrafting Struggles
- Chapter 61: Tower Assault
- Chapter 60: The Offensive Starts
- Chapter 59: The Fight begins
- Chapter 58: Arrival
- Chapter 57: The Messenger
- Chapter 56: The Sky Battle
- Chapter 55: Hunting Birds
- Chapter 54: New Form
- Chapter 53: Into the Jungle
- Chapter 52: Bloodshed
- Chapter 51: Unseen Threats
- Chapter 50: Plans and Preparations
- Chapter 49: The Council of Gods
- Chapter 48: Reunion and Surprises
- Chapter 47: Reunion
- Chapter 46: Blessings and Rivalries
- Chapter 45: Blood and Shadow
- Chapter 44: Forces Aligning
- Chapter 43: Kills
- Chapter 42: Night before the System Shop
- Chapter 41: Another Bloody Night
- Chapter 40: Shadows Before the Hunt
- Chapter 39: Helping out
- Chapter 38: The Third Stage
- Chaper 37: Shopping Time
- Chapter 36: Hunting
- Chapter 35: Into the Jungle
- Chapter 34: F Grade
- Chapter 33: One last Fight
- Chapter 32: Slaughter
- Chapter 31: Infiltration
- Chapter 30: A Gathering of Nobles
- Chapter 29: Raid
- Chapter 28: Forged by Fear, Bound by Power
- Chapter 27: Preparation
- Chapter 26: Pursuit of Power
- Chapter 25: Escape
- Chapter 24: Slaves
- Chapter 23: Information Gathering
- Chapter 22: Shifting Tides
- Chapter 21: The Power of Blood and Thorwald's Alliance
- Chapter 20: Unveiling the Secrets
- Chapter 19: Divine Encounter/The System Shop
- Chapter 18: (The Attack (3))
- Chapter 17: The Attack (2)
- Chapter 16: The Attack (1)
- Chapter 15: The Camp
- Chapter 14: Aftermath
- Chapter 13: The Hunted Glowhorn
- Chapter 12: Alone
- Chapter 11: Brakor of the Iron Jaws
- Chapter 10: The Next Day
- Chapter 9: Stage 2
- Chapter 8: Evolution
- Chapter 7: Level 5
- Chapter 6: First Fight
- Chapter 5: Princess Seraphina Marquess
- Chapter 4: Lucius Valendris
- Chapter 3: The Beginning
- Chapter 2: The Integration
- Chapter 1: A New Dawn
- Prologue