"Little girl, whether you want the inheritance or not, do you think you have the will to decide?" the subus sneered, disdain etched across her face. "If you didn''t have the bloodline, I wouldn''t have even bothered with you."
As she spoke, the blue form of the subus slowly moved towards Talia. "Be obedient and ept my inheritance quickly."
While she was speaking, she failed to notice the flicker in Talia''s eyes. Just as she was about to touch her, a thunderous boom echoed through the cave.
The earth trembled under the brute force, and the cave rumbled.
The subus could only see a giant fisting towards her, and in the next moment, she was sent hurtling through the air.
Aur emerged from the dust, his bulging muscles straining against his torn robes.
Before the subus could recover, Aur''s figure disappeared and reappeared, delivering another powerful punch to the woman still in mid-flight.
With a bang, the subus was sent directly into the ground, creating a seven-metre deep hole.
The blue soul form flickered, its light dimming considerably. The subus stopped all movement, her eyes closing as if unconscious.
Aurnded lightly on the ground, controlling his weight, his eyes narrowed as he examined the blue soul of the subus.
It wasn''t Aur''s first time seeing this blue soul-like form.
Even Hanma, whom he had previously met, had been in a simr soul projection form.
However, Hanma''s projection had been obviously weaker than this subus''s, as Aur himself had been affected by it.
"Hey, wakey-wakey," Aur said, lightly poking her with a ferocious smile.
The subus didn''t wake up, prompting Aur to p her projection on the cheeks. The loud sound resounded throughout the cave, causing Talia to blush.
"Hmm, the p feels like pping plump flesh," Aur muttered, looking strangely at the subus again.
The subus didn''t wake up even after being pped hard; her projection of blue light dimmed even further, as if she was about to leave Earth.
Aur casually shrugged.
"Forget it, I came for the tier six spell only," he said.
While speaking like this, his gaze suddenly turned to a pattern of a love mark suspended in the air inside the purple crystal.
"A tier six spell, no matter which one it is, the power of it can be terrifying," Aur remarked.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
He took down the purple crystal and didn''t say much, returning back while Talia followed obediently.
"Wait, wait, wait…" the subus shouted while trying to stand up from the ground with gritted teeth.
Aur paused, turning back to her. "What is it?" he asked, with amused eyes.
This woman also exuded the presence of a tier three wizard, even in her soul projection form.
One can imagine how strong her real body is, but in front of Aur, the only spell that was effective was the one that ignited his desire.
Nevertheless, Aur was prepared for it.
Aftering out of the room, he instantly woke up.
"You can''t take that tier six spell away, or our Subus sect will chase you to the ends of the earth," the subus warned.
"Okay," Aur said lightly as his figure shed and he struck the soul body again.
Bang!
Bang!
Bang!
After three punches, the blue radiance faded, and the subus woman was about to disappear.
"I curse thy soul under the resentment of our Subus bloodline," she spat out.
A grey light instantly appeared in front of Aur, who was distracted, andnded on him, merging with his blood, bing untraceable.
"Hmm?" Aur frowned. The grey light was too fast; before he could even sense it, it had alreadynded on him.
"Be prepared for revenge, kid," the subus snickered as her figure disappeared.
Aur casually shrugged as he looked at Talia, whose eyes were burning.
"Hey," he lightly pped, and the girl woke up.
"Thank you for saving me, Lord," she blushed.
Aur didn''t know what fantasies this girl harboured, nor did he care, as he had already obtained what he wanted.
"I am leaving, see you," his voice echoed, and with that, Aur''s entire bulky form disappeared with the wind.
"Eh, Lord? Lord! Lord!" Talia shouted desperately, but no one replied. Only the emptiness of the hall remained.
"Where have you gone, Lord?" she cried, but no matter what she did, Aur didn''t return for her, leaving her alone.
"Sigh, I shouldn''t have fantasised about being with such a lord. I am just amoner after all," she muttered, consoling herself with a self-deprecating smile.
After a long time, Talia wiped her tears andposed herself. Just then, a ring fell down.
Ouch!
Talia looked at the ring with a question mark on her face. The ring started to shine with a purple light, and a visible mist surrounded her in just a moment, gathering around her in masses.
In just a moment, a mental space started to form in an unknown dimension connected to her body and will.
The mental space grew bigger and bigger, reaching asrge as a person who has taken eighty-nine steps.
A peak high-grade mental space!
All of this happened in a moment''s time while she was still in a trance.
When she woke up, the moment she felt the mental space, an indescribable joy shed in her eyes.
"I finally can be a wizard," Talia eximed, her eyes lighting up with excitement as she kissed the ring with her rosy lips and hurriedly wore it.
"Wait for me, Lord. I will definitely repay you and be worthy of you," Talia vowed as she spoke and walked out with determined eyes.
A crimson, cold pupil shone in the room that she had left.
"As expected of a child blessed with luck. No matter what I take, they somehow gain somethingpletely out of ce."
There was frustration evident in his tone.
The crimson pupil naturally belonged to Aur.
He walked out of the hill with a contemtive expression on his face.
The tier six spell, whatever it was, would undoubtedly be useful to him, but at the same time, he couldn''t use it currently, just like the tier four spell.
As he walked out, Aur looked at the army of people blocking his way.
"You sinner and demon, how dare you tarnish the prestige of the church! Even in death, you cannot repent for your sins."