Chapter 155 Vic's Conflict

Chapter 155 Vic's Conflict

Looking up at Mu Hua, Mu Hua's palm had already slapped Vic's body, and the bone shield on Vic's body was crushed layer by layer by Mu Hua.

Until the grip of Mu Hua's palm was transferred to his body, thinking of the skeleton general who was kicked to pieces, Vic's heart trembled, and he dared not move, for fear that Mu Hua would crush his shoulder bone.

"You... were those your summoned beasts just now?" Vic said in horror.

"So, don't place summoned beasts in front of me, understand?" Mu Hua grinned grimly, but didn't really hurt Vic.

This guy made a lot of noise, but no one had ever killed him.

On the other hand, Mu Hua also expected this good colleague to work seriously and be a role model for others, so it would not be good to act rashly.

"You... you took the headless knight that Caroline detained? No, that's not right..." Vic took a few steps back and took back several half-crippled skeletons into the summoning space.

The Headless Horseman! Although he didn't realize it at the time, Vic had seen the Headless Horseman before. Not only had he seen him before, he had seen him often.

Caroline used the Undead Detention to capture a Dullahan. Usually he was imprisoned in a secret cell. It was a benefit for the Potions instructors. Whoever could subdue the Dullahan would own the Dullahan.

Vic was familiar with the Headless Horseman, and he could recognize him even with only half an arm. However, it seemed that the young professor in front of him had too many arms.

As for that strange attack method, Vic was much more knowledgeable than the two secondary vampires. It should be a change in the application when the level of skeleton summoning is extremely high. The reason why I say should is because not many people would think about the level of summoning magic.

Isn't it enough to be able to make and summon? Who would waste time on practicing this kind of magic?

"Where did you get your summoned beast?" Mu Hua asked Vic.

If it were in the past, Mu Hua would be amazed to know that Caroline had captured a headless knight, but now it is difficult for him to even count his own headless knights, so Mu Hua's ability to accept things has increased dramatically.

During these days of drilling in the Abyss Island, Mu Hua has tried his best to push his "Regeneration" to level 60, but the super-speed regeneration did not work and the ability was stuck at the level again.

LV60 regeneration requires the prerequisite 'Pale Lord' to continue upgrading.

Mu Hua, please don’t be too familiar with this name. But with your ability to revive flesh and blood, is it really appropriate to use the name of a big undead boss to overturn his name?

As the level of regeneration was stuck, the level of the undead summoning would naturally continue to be stuck. This also led to Mu Hua's undead summoning reaching the level of sixty headless knights.

Mu Hua was not too interested in the headless knight captured by Caroline, but Vic's spiritual attribute was not low. Mu Hua was more curious about the origin of his summoned beast.

After all, making summoned beasts consumes a lot of spiritual attributes.

"Except for two skeleton warriors, the others are... all given to me by students." In response to Mu Hua's inquiry, Vic said to Mu Hua after hesitation.

"Vampire? Tsk, you..." Mu Hua curled his lips. Forget it, he is just a worker with a working spirit. Mu Hua stopped his unpleasant remarks to save some face for Vic.

"Hey, Vic, we are colleagues now. Can we get along well with each other in the future?" Mu Hua asked Vic.

"You...if you are too harsh in managing the vampires, I will have a hard time." Vic was conflicted.

The vampires in the Dusk Courtyard were very caring towards him, but the young man who was originally a relative had turned into a ruthless character who could dismantle a skeleton general with his bare hands. What could he do? He was really in a difficult situation.

"Difficult? Would it be easier if I beat you up in front of those vampires?" Mu Hua asked thoughtfully. Since he was acting, he would not kill.

"...well, forget it." The corner of Vic's eyes twitched, as if he had a better understanding of Mu Hua: this is an unreasonable guy.

"Don't worry, you can do whatever you want in the future. I'm not targeting you. Apart from blood, I don't have much to say about those vampires," Mu Hua comforted Vic, patting his shoulder.

"Professor Mu..., the vampires of Dusk Villa can be said to be representatives sent by the vampires to contact the human world. Their identities are not simple." Vic seemed to be trying to persuade Mu Hua, and his attitude was particularly good when speaking to him.

It is definitely uncomfortable to be close to a guy who can kick a skeleton general into pieces. The degree of deterrence should not be much more serious than that of a simple spellcaster.

"Prince and princess?" Mu Hua frowned. He had some guesses when he checked the attributes of those vampires.

"Yes, and they are especially respectful to Elzak and Setsuna."

"In fact, these vampires in the villa are basically under the control of Elzak." Vic explained, and Mu Hua remained silent.

Prince and princess is a kind of adjective. Vampires have different talents, some are strong and some are weak, but some of them are regarded as aristocrats and are generally born with strong personal talents.

Vampires generally respect witches, but most witches have a very contradictory attitude towards vampires. After all, the birth of every vampire means the death of a witch because of them.

The nobility of vampires does not lie in family inheritance, but in the fact that the mothers who gave birth to them all have a common identity - a quasi-witch.

It's as if they inherited the qualities that a quasi-witch should have, and these vampires are generally very talented.

"No matter who they are, human society is not that kind. If you want to integrate into human society, you should also understand some of its harshness." After a brief silence, Mu Hua said as a matter of course.

"Well... some people will never have to accept the beatings of society in their entire lives. Like you." Vic suddenly felt that what Mu Hua said made a lot of sense. Feeling the same way, he glanced at Mu Hua and retorted in a sarcastic manner.

"Hehe, I've taken more beatings than you can imagine." Patting Vic's shoulder, Mu Hua said, looking at the two lesser vampires who were about to escape.

"You guys, come here."

Stopping in their tracks, the two secondary vampires walked up to Mu Hua angrily. This was an academy, so they were not worried that Mu Hua would do anything to them, but after all, no one wanted to be trained or beaten.

Two mature men, very handsome, completely different from the young hunks. It’s hard to say from a woman’s perspective, but from a man’s perspective, Mu Hua thinks these two secondary vampires have a bit of tough guy handsomeness.

"What's your name?" Mu Hua asked the two.

"Peter, Parker." They both answered.

"Haha, they put together a pair of pretty scary names. Was it really interesting just now?" Mu Hua chuckled and asked the two of them.

"Teacher, it was just a joke, you know, we meant no harm." Peter explained.

"That's why you can stand here safely now. I don't want this to happen again next time." Mu Hua said unhappily.

"Of course, maybe you should relax a little. Mu, you are really good at dispelling." Parker looked relaxed and smiled at Mu Hua in a familiar manner.

It is not advisable to hit a smiling person. It is hard to say whether it is because of their maturity or something else. Peter and Parker are definitely much older than Mu Hua, and they communicate like friends, which makes it difficult for Mu Hua to cause trouble to them.

There is nothing wrong with bullying honest people, but bullying honest people who are working is truly conscienceless.

As for those who are dishonest, as long as they help us carry the burden, we should be more tolerant and caring towards them. Otherwise, what are you doing?
You want to be idle, but you still go and criticize people who are working? What are you thinking...

Without further ado, they went to the stable to appease the frightened monster. Without much communication with Vic, Mu Hua left alone and wandered around the courtyard.

Vic's moral integrity is a bit low, but he really works. If we overthrow him, who will take care of the chores inside and outside the Twilight Courtyard? Who will be responsible for the daily classes at the Twilight Courtyard?
Well, this is another topic that I dare not discuss in detail. In short, Mu Hua has no interest in making close friends with Vic, but he really doesn't want to quarrel with him. It would be best if they can keep out of each other's way.

Who will he rely on for his benefits if he skips work and slacks off? Caroline? Come on, it's all thanks to Vic's hard work.

If Vic hadn't caused trouble for him first, Mu Hua would be willing to call him brother, dear brother...

At this time, on the clock tower on the top floor of a high-rise building in the courtyard, in the shadows, a woman in a black dress was watching everything that had just happened. Even after Mu Hua and his companions left, the woman in the black dress still had a frown on her face.

The evening breeze blew her long skirt, the woman's lips and teeth moved slightly, and her mumbling to herself dissipated with the sound of the wind.

The fallen leaves drifted by, and the woman's figure disappeared from the bell tower, as if everything was just an illusion. Only a raven flew back to the place where the woman was before.

The blind raven tilted its head and hopped around the outer edge of the bell tower, its little red eyes full of confusion.

Unlike the skeleton undead in the early stage, the terror knight can trigger a large amount of death aura. If it is not necessary, Mu Hua will not summon them out casually.

If Mu Hua summoned all of his own terrifying cavalry in the villa, the entire Huanghun Villa would probably become a burial ground within half a month.

Perhaps because vampires themselves also possess some death attributes, most of the plants planted outside the Dusk Villa are vegetation that can adapt to death.

Along the way, Mu Hua actually saw a small garden planted with the Mandrake of the Dead, which is one of the main ingredients for making the clairvoyance potion.

Mu Hua wanted to pick some, but was stopped by two secondary vampire ladies. These flowers and plants were specially grown by others.

After asking the two young ladies for two rhizomes of the Ghost Mandragora, Mu Hua did not go to the garden that the other person had carefully tended.

Mu Hua found a lot of magical herbs in the villa, such as Mandrake, Mukaze Vine, Wolfsbane, etc. As dusk approached, Mu Hua walked leisurely into the castle-like main teaching building of the villa under the gaze of some secondary vampires.

(End of this chapter)