Strongest Spirit Beast Master Family

Chapter 165: Chapter 165 Mon Den



Chapter 165: Chapter 165 Mon Den

"Ding!"

The Ice Control Irenix innocently blinked its large eyes and gently flapped its wings, causing several surrounding ice crystals to collide with each other.

"Hehe, I knew it, the Ice Control Irenix was bound to awaken today." Master Magi's after the fact laughter suddenly rang out.

"You didn't even lend a hand. What if I had died?" Blaze Regret glanced irritably at the void realm stone.

"With these worthless foes, how could they possibly take your life?" Master Magi mimicked Blaze Regret's tone, still laughing shamelessly.

Suddenly, the Ice Control Irenix's eyes narrowed. Its icy wings spread wide, shielding Blaze Regret behind it, while its gaze fixed firmly on the dense forest ahead.

A cold aura, entirely different from the Ice Control Irenix's, began to spread silently. Threads of ice, like a spider's web, interwove among the branches and leaves. Although they appeared random, they had actually sealed off Blaze Regret's retreat completely.

"A imperial tier spirit beast? Is it the grand leader of the Draconic Spirit Hunting Group?" The lightness in Blaze Regret's eyes vanished, replaced by deep seriousness. Although the Ice Control Irenix's strength had greatly increased, there was still a significant gap between a warrior tier spirit beast and a Imperial tier spirit beast, making it extremely challenging to bridge.

Unless the opponent was somehow restrained by the ice element, winning seemed almost impossible.

"The Ice Silk Formation. If I'm not mistaken, that spirit master's spirit beast should be the Ice Silkworm," Master Magi said slowly after a moment of silence.

Amidst the rustling leaves, a snow white Ice Silkworm crawled out. Behind it, a middle aged man with an indifferent expression walked out slowly. He glanced at the ice blocks on the ground, his eyes narrowing slightly.

"You really went all out," the man said indifferently as he looked up at Blaze Regret. Enjoy more content from m-v l'e|-NovelBin.net

"If I hadn't, I'd probably be a hundred times worse off than them right now," Blaze Regret shrugged, sounding somewhat helpless.

"You're quite knowledgeable for someone so young. Indeed, these people couldn't be left alive," the middle aged man said with a light laugh as he glanced at the river behind Blaze Regret. "So this is the Blackwater River. It's said to be thousands of feet deep, with countless water type spirit beasts within. Falling in means certain death."

"What exactly are you trying to say?" Blaze Regret frowned, his eyes scanning the sides. He noticed that the distant surroundings were also covered in ice silk. The spiritual power of a Imperial tier spirit beast far surpassed that of a warrior tier beast, and even with such expenditure, the Ice Silkworm showed no signs of fatigue.

"You have two choices now: one, jump down; two, cripple your spirit Portal and come back with me obediently. I can spare your life," the middle aged man said with a faint smile, confident that anyone with a brain would choose the second option.

"Can you at least tell me who you are?" Blaze Regret sighed, seeming very helpless.

"Mon Den, the second leader of the Draconic Spirit Hunting Group," the middle aged man said with a light smile.

"Alright, Mon Den, I'll remember you," Blaze Regret grinned, then, to the middle aged man's astonishment, turned and jumped into the Blackwater River. Only his laughter echoed along the riverbank.

"Wash your neck and wait. Next time we meet, Blaze Regret will take your life!"

"Plop!"

Blaze Regret's body fell into the Black Water River, splashing water everywhere. Many broken ice pieces on the riverbank were washed back into the river by the returning water.

Wiping the splashed water from his face, Mon Den stared blankly at the rippling water surface, utterly incredulous. He could not believe that Blaze Regret had actually jumped into the Black Water River.

This was the perilous Black Water River, a place even powerful spirit masters dared not easily approach!

Behind him, branches and leaves rustled. Mon Black and Mon Star hurriedly emerged from the forest.

"Second Uncle, where is that brat Blaze Regret?" Mon Star glanced at the broken ice on the ground, his heart tightening. He then turned to Mon Den and anxiously asked.

The entire Draconic Spirit Hunter Group only had three offensive spirit techniques, which were so precious that no one used them lightly. They were the treasures of the group. Now, all three spirit techniques had fallen into Blaze Regret's hands, which is why Mon Star was so anxious.

Mon Den, his face dark and silent, only pointed to the now calm river surface.

"Haha, Second Uncle, I knew it! You threw that brat into the river, didn't you?" Mon Star laughed, thinking himself clever.

"He jumped in himself!" Mon Den's voice was icy, his cold eyes glaring fiercely at Mon Star. Those were three offensive spirit techniques; even outside, each one would fetch a sky high price!

Hearing this, the smile on Mon Star's face froze instantly. His mouth opened slightly, and his heart clenched.

This time, when he returned to the Draconic Spirit Hunter Group, he feared he wouldn't escape punishment. Thinking of the pain endured by previous members who had made mistakes, Mon Star's legs went weak, almost collapsing to the ground.

...

In the dim water, everywhere he looked were bizarrely shaped black shadows, swaying gently with the water flow. Most of them were water plants.

"Gurgle~"

Encased in a golden barrier, Blaze Regret looked at the creatures swimming past him, his face slightly pale. Fortunately, Master Magi was with him; otherwise, if it had been any other spirit master, they would have been devoured by the spirit beasts in the Black Water River within minutes.

"You really have guts, jumping into this Black Water River of all places."

Master Magi, who was in the same barrier as Blaze Regret, slightly curled his lips. Even he had been stunned when Blaze Regret jumped into the river.

"I had no choice. Besides Mon Den, Mon Black was also following behind. If I fought head on, I would have died even faster." Blaze Regret shrugged. If Master Magi had intervened, it would have been different, but he knew that unless a powerful spirit master appeared, Master Magi would not lend a hand, leaving him to his fate.


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