Chapter 176 The Uneasy Mu Hua

Chapter 176 The Uneasy Mu Hua

On the third floor of the Deman Hotel, many people gathered in the originally deserted suite.

In the anxious atmosphere, the room where Mu Hua was located was emitting obvious magical fluctuations. Taibesha flashed and appeared at the door of the room.

"Bang!" The door was violently kicked open.

"Watch..." When Tabitha saw the figure in the portal and called out in surprise, she found that there seemed to be something wrong with that figure.

A hellhound with its butt sticking up, Monday, nothing wrong with it.

A naked man, Mu Hua, is not a big problem.

However, Mu Hua, who was covered in blood, seemed to be holding a girl in a skirt in his arms.

The girl wrapped her legs around Mu Hua's waist and put her arms around his neck, clinging to the naked Mu Hua like a sloth.

The noise of kicking the door open seemed to scare Mu Hua.

At this time, Mu Hua was looking at Taibesha and the group of people behind her in shock.

Joan, Caroline, Elzak, Olivia, Will, Claude, Jeff, Benson, Burton.

In addition to Tabitha, Caroline, with several armed vampires and werewolves, also stared at Mu Hua in a daze.

Caroline had guessed earlier that Mu Hua had encountered a dragon, but she had no idea of ​​Mu Hua's exact location in the Courtyard of the Dead. She gathered some people and was discussing countermeasures with Tabitha.

"Um... they're coming?" Having just killed a dragon with an owner, Mu Hua greeted everyone in shock.

He looked disheveled, with the magic patterns on his body still there and lots of dried blood stains sticking to his body. Although there were some issues with the image of Mu Hua and Vivian, after everyone was distracted, they didn't think too much of it.

"Cough~!" Qiong coughed softly.

"Oh... Vivian, it's okay." Mu Hua patted Vivian who was clinging to his arms.

Vivian's body was still trembling a little. She got off Mu Hua with her stiff body, still with a frightened expression on her face. She stood with Mu Hua and looked at the group of people who broke into the room.

"Mu Hua, have you encountered a dragon? How are you injured?" After a brief moment of surprise, facing Mu Hua covered in blood, Taibesha ignored the strange girl and quickly walked up to Mu Hua, pushing his body, as if looking for wounds.

"Bertha, you should let him put on his clothes first." Qiong was calmer and reminded him. Only then did Mu Hua remember that his clothes had been torn again.

"It's okay, it's okay, I'm not hurt." Pushing away the unrestrained Taibesha, Mu Hua took a sheet from an empty bed and wrapped it around himself.

It seemed that Tabitha realized something at this moment. Her cheeks turned slightly red, and she spat softly, pretending that nothing had happened.

"Mu, did you escape from the dragon?" Caroline asked.

“Um, what are you doing...?” Mu Hua asked hesitantly as he looked at the vampires and werewolves wearing leather armor and windbreakers with swords hanging around their waists.

"You weren't speaking clearly on the phone and the line was busy. We can only try to determine your location," Caroline said.

Well, Mu Hua did turn off the communication. After all, there was a demon dragon right in front of him. If the communication alert went off randomly, who knows how the demon dragon would react.

And considering the distance he kept from the dragon, calling for help? Come on, before the help came out, he would probably be out of reach.

After a brief exchange, Mu Hua understood the whole story of the group's visit here.

Because she couldn't contact Mu Hua, Caroline only knew that Mu Hua might have gone to the Courtyard of the Dead using the courtyard key.

We wanted to see if there was any courtyard key left in the hotel, but when we got together, we still couldn't confirm Mu Hua's approximate location.

Just as he was about to contact the garrison at the Courtyard of the Undead, he happened to meet Mu Hua returning.

Caroline's series of actions touched Mu Hua's heart a little. After all, he might need to face the dragon, and it was not easy to try to organize a rescue.

The appearance of Elzac and his group surprised Mu Hua. It was not difficult to tell from the attire of these demons that they were really ready to fight.

If you are in danger and others are ready to help you with knives, it would be embarrassing to have to bleed you later. . .

After understanding the whole cause and effect, Mu Hua solemnly thanked Caroline and her party. Regardless of whether it played a role or not, the kindness could not be ignored.

After confirming Mu Hua's safety, everyone's attention turned to the dragon.

"Did you fight with the dragon? What happened to the dragon? Encountering a dragon in the boneyard, it seems necessary to contact the garrison to guard against the demon tide." Caroline asked with a serious frown.

The monsters in the courtyard generally do not want to kill all humans, and humans will also use force to coerce the owner of the courtyard.

Humans may not be able to kill the Lord of the Courtyard, but destruction is not the exclusive domain of demons. If necessary, it is not impossible for humans to blow up the entire courtyard. In short, if you don't want to end up in a dead end, demons and humans must abide by certain rules.

For example, a certain area must be marked out so that some monsters with excessive strength cannot cause trouble everywhere.

When the dragon appears in the burial ground to kill weak humans, it means all-out war. The powerful people on the human side will also plan a budget and gather forces from all over the world to fight back against the monsters.

If humans are unable to deal with the monsters' attacks, they will try to destroy the courtyard without any scruples.

The courtyard was destroyed, and the so-called fragments of the world were naturally gone. Everyone went their separate ways. Well, it was basically no different from blowing up a planet.

It's not that humans can't blow up the courtyards. Apart from wanting to gain beneficial resources from the courtyards, the main reason is that there are too many courtyards and they can't afford to blow them up.

But if we can't blow up all of them, eight or ten will be fine.

In general, it is basically equivalent to cheating and flipping the table when you can't win.

Demons are good at this, and humans are just as good at it.

Compared to the monsters from hell who don't want to exterminate all humans, humans are actually less particular in this regard.

This also means that powerful monsters also need to abide by certain territorial restrictions in the courtyard, which is probably a tacit understanding between rogues.

OK, it's a bit rubbish and lacks passion, but that's the reality...

"Notification..." Mu Hua was a little surprised by Caroline's caution.

Notify the garrison? That's not a good idea, right?
It seems that the magic dragon is out to solicit business, and he probably has no intention of launching a magic tide. At most he will kill one or two people and then go home.

If this breaks out into a full-scale war, what if there is no demonic tide, and what if the Lord of the Courtyard says that we killed his relatives first? What should we do then?
In war, if you make any move, the tens of thousands of demon gold coins will obviously mean nothing.

We won't be court-martialed, will we?
Mu Hua had no idea about this. Even though he had spent money to summon the Terror Rider, to be honest, he had never thought about killing other people's dragons. He was originally thinking about killing low-level monsters.

"Cough..." Mu Hua coughed dryly to clear his throat, attracting everyone's attention.

"Actually, the magic dragon seems to be looking for a way to increase the popularity of the Courtyard of the Undead. It has no intention of launching a magic tide." When Mu Hua explained, Vivian looked at everyone and nodded in confirmation.

"Popularity? Well, no wonder. And then it let you go?" Caroline suddenly realized. After all, she was a witch, and she knew a lot about the bleakness of the Garden of the Dead.

"Yeah!" Mu Hua nodded.

"Yeah!" Being watched by everyone, Vivian continued to cooperate and confirm.

It seemed to be a false alarm and everyone relaxed.

Elzac and his group were respectful to Mu Hua, but they followed Caroline's lead and did not communicate much with Mu Hua.

After confirming that everything was fine, Caroline told Mu Hua not to forget to go to class.

The group exchanged brief greetings and prepared to leave when Mu Hua looked hesitant.

"Well, Caroline...um..." Mu Hua was struggling for words.

"Huh?" Caroline asked puzzledly. The group stopped and looked at Mu Hua.

"Well... let me ask, what will happen if the family of the Lord of the Courtyard is killed? Will the other party launch a demonic tide?" Mu Hua asked weakly.

"Huh? Just kill them. It's a life-and-death battle between humans and monsters." Caroline answered in confusion. As soon as she said this, she seemed to realize something was wrong.

"and many more!"

"Kill the Lord of the Courtyard's followers? For example?" Caroline asked suspiciously.

"For example..." Mu Hua muttered and looked at Vivian.

After all, Vivian came from a family of adventurers, and Mu Hua wanted to get some confirmation from Vivian.

Vivian shook her head at Mu Hua. Mu Hua cursed in his heart. Her face was covered with smoky makeup and his expression could not be seen clearly. What do you mean by shaking your head?
"For example, a magic dragon." The girl with smoky makeup was unreliable, so Mu Hua simply asked Caroline.

"..." Caroline was silent. Everyone present had strange expressions.

A moment of silence.

"Mu, I want a dragon's tooth." Caroline said seriously, and Vivian rolled her eyes.

(End of this chapter)