Progenitor Vampire: I Have Many Skills - Chapter 660
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Capítulo 660: Truly higher power
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Roy stood up and grabbed his nose. It was bleeding. “Is that some kind of teleportation?” he asked, puzzled.
“Tsk, it seems I overestimated you. I thought that with my abilities, you would at least be able to figure things out, but your head is in chaos and you haven’t even realized it. What a shame. And I thought you could give me a good fight.” Matthew was genuinely disappointed.
But his disappointed words sounded like direct mockery, which affected Roy’s pride. He clenched his fists.
“Fine, since you say I’m embarrassing, then I’ll see how far your domain will go before it’s stained red.” He suddenly raised both hands to the sides.
“Curse of the Dagger: Blood to its rightful owner,” he whispered.
Suddenly, all the corpses in the place and all the blood under the ice domain began to tremble slowly and rise. The blood converged on Roy’s figure.
Matthew frowned and looked at the ground. “Is it seeping into the domain?” he thought.
“I see.” His eyes sparkled. “It’s a blood domain. Is this how they use it to strengthen themselves at the expense of other people who accept the curse of the dagger?”
He witnessed it firsthand. Roy’s body seemed to grow a little, but it was just an illusion. His body hadn’t grown; it was his power.
The blood seeping through the ice domain and the blood from the corpses freezing on the domain slowly entered his body, strengthening him.
Although it was interesting to watch, Matthew had no intention of letting him do it that way. He rarely saw his domain fail. He wasn’t going to leave it at that.
He stepped forward, his icy power coursing through the domain, closing any gaps opened by the blood. The world was completely white again.
When Roy realized this, his body was struck in the chest. His eyes bulged slightly from their sockets and a stream of blood spurted from his mouth.
“Too slow. What are you trying to achieve by strengthening yourself with such a weak and slow domain?” Matthew sneered and slammed Roy to the ground.
Roy was stunned. ‘Didn’t the domain affect him? Impossible. Is there anything that blood can’t affect?
‘No, it did affect him. Did it restore him? Roy became furious and looked away. ‘At least everyone will be able to…’
He was stunned.
“Do you think they’re paralyzed by my ice?” Matthew sneered. “Affecting my domain will only make them slightly stronger again, although it’s only momentary and doesn’t even restore a large portion of their power, but it will never affect a supreme ability like Charlotte’s. You guys have really underestimated us.”
He struck him again, his hand moving at great speed to hit him once more in the chest, and this time he did so to withdraw his abilities. He thought he could fight this guy better, but he was so affected by his abilities that he couldn’t even put up any resistance.
Roy’s body was riddled with holes from so many blows, and he died slowly in extreme agony, when his abilities floated toward Matthew, seeking to enter him, but he immediately stopped them and held them in his hand.
He had promised to return the power to Frederick, so he would fulfill that promise. In any case, he didn’t need these abilities for now.
He looked up. Chaos was breaking out on the battlefield. With a domain affecting everyone and Charlotte’s ability active, it was simply impossible for these armies to do anything.
These abilities are not like Alice’s, whose exhaustion is proportional to the amount of damage they do or how far they spread. Matthew’s is to a certain extent, although the exhaustion is not as great as Alice’s.
But Charlotte’s is not like that.
She was watching the battlefield with absolute coldness. In the distance, there seemed to be a flag waving in the wind. It was black like her eyes, with a white dot.
It was not visible to anyone but her.
She would see flags like that all over the empire and also over much of the vampire territory at this moment, as that only indicated to her whether her power could be activated there.
Her ability depended solely on that. It was active or inactive, depending on her own interests. Consumption was lower compared to many abilities, so she could spread it throughout the world if she wanted to, it wouldn’t cost her much, only that control would weaken greatly if she wasn’t present.
Furthermore, the biggest problem with the ability is that it can be avoided by powerful people, because although it works on everyone, it only works as long as Charlotte’s power is not too far from that of the other party.
The further away it is, the less effect it has, until it reaches a point where it has practically no effect at all.
So there was no way these armies could get rid of it.
All that remained was to die at their hands, and the strongest tried to prevent it. During the course of events, they even activated the curse of the daggers. Many people died at the hands of their own daggers, exploded and scattered across the white world.
But at that very moment, Matthew walked among them and the explosions turned into blocks of ice, visibly freezing them in time.
No explosion affected his domain, nor did it prevent Charlotte’s ability from doing its job. They were all neutralized by an almost unbreakable ice that slowly began to eat away at the legs of those powerful ones.
Between him and the rest of the newly arrived allies, they turned the battlefield into nothing more than a one-sided slaughter.
“It’s been a long time since I understood what it means when an Eternal steps onto a battlefield,” he thought, smiling.
Although he was no longer an Eternal, unfortunately.
But this scene orchestrated by him and his allies reminded him of scenes from the past. One that he himself had created…
One that his father had created.
The most surprising in terms of slaughter was surely the one carried out by the Eternal of Death. It was… shocking to see.
To think that now he would have to face that guy without his Eternity… it was really dangerous.
But exciting.