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Undead Beast Master: Living Solely for My Desires-Chapter 230: An Unknown Realm
"What the hell happened?" Zaroth muttered as he tried to make sense of his surroundings.
Just a second ago, he was in the middle of the arena, but now he found himself in an unknown place.
The terrain was uneven, as there were rocks going up and down all around him—not that he was sure if they were rocks. Everything in his vicinity had a weird pulsing hue of purple color.
The surroundings were extremely dark as the only source of light seemed to be the distant stars that illuminated a little of the gloomy ground.
At this moment, Zaroth was glad that he had learned Darkgaze from Midnight. If he hadn't, it would've been too dark to see anything at all.
"Is that David's power?" Zaroth asked himself. If that was the case, it was a power he hadn't heard of before.
He had somehow been teleported to a desolate place.
'Zaroth.' Luna's voice echoed inside his head. Unlike usual, her voice sounded worried.
'What is it?' he asked.
'We are far from the arena.'
Zaroth raised an eyebrow. He knew that was the case, but if Luna was telling him that, it meant there was more to the matter.
'How far?' he asked.
Luna didn't answer as several seconds passed.
During these seconds, Zaroth's mood changed from confused to worried,
Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, she answered.
'Hundreds… we are hundreds of millions of kilometers away from the arena.'
For a moment, Zaroth's mind went blank.
He had trouble comprehending this large of a distance.
"How is this possible?" he asked, both in shock and in awe.
It simply wasn't possible for them to be so far away.
'How should I know?' she answered. 'I guess David's power is more unique than we expected.'
"So this is your power." Zaroth muttered as he shifted his gaze a few hundred meters ahead of him.
David was there, but rather than standing, he seemed to be levitating as his hands were stretched out to the sides.
There was a large smile on his face as his eyes were shining an intense hue of purple that matched the surroundings.
The man seemed like he was high.
Zaroth found himself in an unfair predicament—far from his home, in the middle of nowhere, alone against David, who at the moment seemed far more menacing than before.
Zaroth's heart began to beat faster.
This was it!
Sweat began to form on his forehead.
This was it!
His hands began to shake from fear and excitement.
This was it!
He didn't know what was going on and had no idea what the best course of action was. At that moment, he felt it..
The fear of death.
The fear of not knowing if one would be able to defeat their opponent if they went all out.
Zaroth's eyes began to shine green as a menacing smile appeared on his face.
"Come forth."
And Luna materialized behind him in a matter of seconds.
Zaroth had summoned Luna, and yet he wasn't sure if he would be able to win against David.
This was how terrifyingly powerful the man felt at the moment.
"The thing that I have been searching for," Zaroth spoke as he moved his odachi in front of him, gripping it with both hands.
"A true challenge that will push me to the edge."
As soon as Zaroth spoke those words, Luna's eyes shined the same way his did.
Her form shifted, and a giant dragon made entirely of bone emerged behind him, ready to wreak havoc on the surroundings.
Zaroth could finally go all out.
*****
The greatest pleasure in the world paled in comparison to what David was feeling at the moment.
His mana core, which had begun to run empty, was instantly replenishing—it was now so full of mana it felt like it was about to explode.
David felt unbelievably powerful, like there wasn't anything in the world that could stand against him.
He felt like he was in his own element.
"Is this what happens when I go all out?" The words left his mouth before he thought about speaking.
At this moment, he felt like an idiot. Why had he not used these powers sooner?
He doubted that there was anything that could stand in his way.
"See? It would have been so easy if you had just listened from the beginning," Spectral Warden mocked as usual, yet David didn't pay it any attention.
The power he was feeling was simply too grand, too pleasurable to be spoiled by anything at all.
"I have to thank Zaroth," David muttered as he gazed at the dark sky that was barely being illuminated by a few stars.
If it wasn't for him, David would have never gotten the courage to unleash all of his powers.
He would have never known what he was capable of.
"Speaking of him, where is he?" David spoke as he slowly moved his gaze.
It felt too bothersome to move too much as he was enjoying the pleasant feeling of power.
Nothing could ruin his mood at the moment.
After all, at this moment, he was at the pinnacle of power—nothing could pose a danger to him or his life.
That was before his instincts told him that there was danger ahead.
He was so powerful, and yet there was danger?
Something that could pose a threat to him in his current state?
David didn't need to spend much time wondering what that thing was, however, as his eyes suddenly narrowed in pure horror.
At this moment in time, a giant dragon made entirely of bone was flying toward him, defying physics as it did.
And on top of said dragon was a man with white hair and green cat-like eyes, handling his odachi with his right hand as he gazed at him.
Zaroth had stopped holding back and had summoned Luna.
David's mouth curled upward into a maniacal smile.
He was so strong, yet there was something that could challenge him?
If he fought now, how much more would David learn about himself?
How strong would he become?
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Forgetting the otherworldly pleasure he was feeling, David moved his body into an upward position as he shot forward toward Zaroth.
In turn, the dragon opened its massive jaws, and the back of its throat shined as an inferno was about to be unleashed forward.
While this was happening, the audience was looking with shocked expressions at the ring of the arena.
Out of nowhere, a black fog appeared—obscuring everything inside and preventing anyone from prying.
But the more shocking thing was that while the people couldn't see what was happening, their faces had become as pale as ghosts.
The energy coming from the dark fog was so great that a lot of people began to pass out.
Not only because of the energy but also because the protective barriers around the arena began to crack under the pressure.
Dozens of people who were supposed to take care of the arena appeared in view, their faces pale with fear. They were shouting that they needed backup, or else the protective barriers were going to break soon.
Whatever was happening inside the ring was more than what a mortal man could comprehend.