Chapter 1266: I'll Bring You Food Shortly
Chapter 1266: I'll Bring You Food Shortly
Chapter 1266: I'll Bring You Food Shortly
Unfazed by the Hyena's snapping jaws all around him, Archer strode forward, his gaze locking onto the pack leader, a towering beast, nearly twice the size of the others. A wicked grin played on his lips.
'Now, let's see what you're made of,' he thought with a gleam in his violet eyes.
Seconds later, Archer's fist slammed into the pack leader's jaw with a resounding crack, sending the massive creature spinning through the air just after the wood elf dismissed the vines.
As it flew through the air while letting out a pain-filled yelp he was already in pursuit, attacking with a fury that sent the beast reeling in fear. The leader howled in terror, its instincts screaming to flee, but couldn't as the assault kept it pinned in place.
Just as the beast was going to collapse thanks to the injuries, a voice suddenly echoed in his mind. 'Please stop! I'll do anything you want!'
The desperate voice stopped him in his tracks. He paused, eyes narrowing, curious about this unexpected turn. He was just about to reply but Halime and Llyniel joined him. The wood elf's sweet voice reached his ears.
"These are powerful monsters husband. Not many can stand against them with this many," she said.@@@@
Archer's eyes scanned the horde and was pleasantly surprised. There were nearly five hundred vicious Giant Hyenas, their menacing eyes locked onto him, ready to strike at any moment.
His gaze shifted back to the pack leader, shock briefly flickering across his face at the sheer size of the group. Archer shook his head with a chuckle. 'Five hundred won't matter if I break their will,' he thought.
Turning to the leader, he spoke coldly. "Serve me, or die. Those are your only options here."'
The pack leader, trembling in fear and realization, was left with little choice as the rest of the horde watched in silence, waiting for their alpha's decision which came seconds later as the monster bowed.
Archer's smile grew wider as he exclaimed, "Brilliant! Now your pack will grow stronger than ever and to sweeten the deal, I'll put you next to the Umbraworms. They will help you produce more soldiers for me."
When the leader heard this it nodded its head, it turned around while letting out a fierce roar causing the other monsters to line up in order. This surprised the trio as he opened a portal to the Domain.
Archer gestured toward the portal, his voice calm but commanding. "Go on, make yourselves at home. I'll bring you food shortly."
The leader, still wary but now bound by his promise, turned and began to lead the rest of the Hyenas through the shimmering portal. With a satisfied nod, he motioned for Halime and Llyniel to follow.
The two women entered the portal after the beasts. One by one, the Giant Hyenas followed, their massive forms disappearing into the glowing gateway, ready to begin their new lives under his command.
Archer, Halime, and Llyniel continued watching as the Giant Hyenas started digging in the middle of the forest they appeared in. While the monsters did this he closed his eyes and scanned the Domain to see how many Umbraworms there were.
Seconds later, his eyes bulged when realizing there were billions of creatures and trillions of eggs in the chasms they could home. "Oh wow, there's so many," he muttered.
Archer smirked and adjusted his stance on the platform. "Then let's not waste any time."
With a flick of his wrist, the mana platform descended, gliding smoothly toward their newfound paradise. When it touched the ground it vanished allowing the three of them to
land safely.
"We're going to explore the place!" Llyniel exclaimed. "There's some ruins over there I want
to check out."
Archer nodded with a smile casting Mana Manipulation, directing raw energy into the earth. The ground trembled beneath them as his magic surged outward, shaping stone and wood
with sheer willpower.
The air buzzed with power as, piece by piece, a magnificent Roman-style villa rose beside the shimmering oasis. Towering columns, elegant archways, and smooth marble floors materialized in an awe-inspiring display.
He watched as the remaining desert creatures, sensing the overwhelming force, scattered in fear, vanishing into the dunes. As the last traces of magic settled, he exhaled, his body heavy
with exhaustion.
While looking around he thought with a yawn, 'I need to rest for a little while, its a pain to burn
through so much mana.'
Archer slumped into one of the newly made chairs, tilting his head back to watch the soft white clouds drift lazily across the sky. Seconds later, he pulled out some dragon ale and
started drinking.
He leaned back, swirling the flask of dragon ale in his hand before taking another deep swig.
The fiery drink burned less now, spreading a comfortable warmth through his body. His limbs
felt lighter, his mind pleasantly hazy.
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