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Became a Demon with Pregnancy System-Chapter 173: Sending Them to Reunite Their Mother
The Three-Eyed Dragon Wolf let out a bark of laughter.
"That’s all this human can do?"
Luke’s massive form hovered over Laurence, his golden eyes filled with disdain.
"This is pathetic."
Laurence screeched, turning his rage on Luke instead.
With inhuman speed, he disappeared from view—
Only to reappear above Luke’s massive claw, slamming his blood-red fist down.
Luke felt the impact.
For the first time in years—
He actually felt pain.
"Oh? You can hit pretty hard."
Luke smirked.
Then—
"Let’s test you out."
For the first time in a long time, Luke abandoned magic.
Instead—
He chose pure hand-to-hand combat.
A battle of pure strength.
"Demonization, huh? Let’s see how good it actually is."
Luke’s massive form roared, charging toward Laurence.
The two clashed violently, their blows shaking the sky itself.
Laurence’s speed was incredible, his attacks sharp and brutal.
But Luke?
Luke was stronger.
Every time Laurence landed a blow, Luke countered with one even heavier.
And with each hit—
The blood-red aura around Laurence dimmed.
"It’s not fun anymore. Let’s end this."
Luke’s claw moved faster than Laurence could react.
The next thing Laurence knew—
A golden flame descended upon him.
And then—
His body plummeted from the sky, crashing into the ground like a meteor.
The ground split apart, cracks spider-webbing across the battlefield.
A blood-red aura tried to reform in the air—
But ultimately, it faded away.
Laurence Mann stared blankly at the sky, his body trembling.
A mouthful of blood spilled from his lips.
He had never expected that he would still remain conscious after absorbing the Relic’s power.
And yet, he was not special.
He had squandered the power it granted him.
Now—
He could die at any moment.
Laurence lifted his bloodshot eyes, staring at the colossal wolf hovering in the air.
The Demon Codex had never recorded a creature like this.
Neither had his years in the military.
Not even a remotely similar being had been encountered.
"So this is the true power of demons..."
"We humans... were never meant to control it."
He let out a weak chuckle.
Then—
He coughed violently, his body collapsing forward.
Nate Dawson cautiously approached, his gaze locked on Laurence’s trembling form.
For some reason—
Nate wasn’t afraid.
The massive wolf in the sky had never targeted him.
Something about it felt different.
It wasn’t like Laurence—
Laurence had been consumed by bloodlust.
But the wolf in the air felt... noble.
If that beast had wanted to kill him, there would be no escape.
So—
Nate took a step forward, standing over Laurence.
"You were military once, weren’t you? What were you after?"
Laurence smirked weakly.
"Hah... Guess you’re lucky, kid."
"A broken city like this... with a monster like that lurking inside."
He laughed bitterly, staring at the sky.
"Mission failed. No need to talk about it."
Then—
His laughter faded.
And so did his life.
Nate stared at him in silence.
This guy wasn’t with the Black Order.
That meant there was another group after him.
An unknown enemy.
And that was far scarier.
Nate sighed, shaking his head.
No point worrying about it now.
Just as he was about to look up at the massive beast in the sky—
His eyes caught a familiar silhouette.
A rugged figure, broad shoulders, and a thick military coat.
"No way."
"The Air-Slicing Instructor?!"
Nate’s eyes widened in horror.
Wasn’t that the commander who trained him?!
And he was headed straight for the massive wolf?!
"What the hell are you doing, Instructor?!"
"That’s not an enemy! Don’t mess with it!"
Nate yelled frantically, his heart pounding.
He had a bad feeling about this.
Just because the giant wolf hadn’t attacked him, didn’t mean it would be so forgiving if someone provoked it.
Laurence Mann was proof of that.
Up above, the Air-Slicing Instructor, Commander Zach, turned toward Nate.
Then—
He laughed bitterly.
"Mess with him?"
"Kid, I wouldn’t dare."
He remembered the last time he had encountered this beast.
Back in Blue Wolf Valley, he had merely glanced at it from 800 meters away.
The next thing he knew—
He had been grounded for an entire year.
For twelve months, he had been playing babysitter for wolf cubs, forced to be their caretaker.
There was no way in hell he was provoking this monster again.
Zach looked up.
Then, he grinned.
"Luke. It’s been a while."
High in the night sky, the massive wolf form of Luke hovered.
Luke’s golden eyes flickered as he acknowledged Zach’s presence.
He had known Zach was coming.
Luke let out a small snort, responding in kind.
"Heh. I heard some genius at Celestial Academy hit high-level magic in his freshman year."
"Figured it was you."
Zach crossed his arms, chuckling.
"You really solved everything before I even arrived, huh?"
Luke didn’t answer.
Instead, he was already preparing something else.
He had been about to enter Marissa Jones’s contract space, intending to rest—
But then—
A dark green blur shot through the sky, racing toward him.
Luke’s eyes narrowed.
A massive presence was approaching.
And it was stronger than him.
The Three-Eyed Dragon Wolf let out a low growl, immediately sensing the danger.
"Luke."
Zach voice tightened.
He had seen it too.
A massive figure loomed on the horizon, leading an entire army of demons.
"That’s... no ordinary demon."
The creature was enormous, nearly matching Luke in size.
Zach gritted his teeth.
"Komodo War Dragon."
Luke’s eyes flickered.
A Great Monarch-level Demon.
It was stronger than him, at least in raw aura.
But more importantly—
It was leading a full-scale invasion.
Zach expression darkened.
"This thing shouldn’t be here."
The Dongting Lake Tribe’s true ruler had never been fully identified.
Rumors suggested it was a Dragon Jiao, but—
There had been no recent attacks.
Not until now.
And yet—
It was the Komodo War Dragon that had been leading all major battles against humans.
A Great Monarch with the blood of an ancient evil dragon—
Famous for its brutality.
Even when human forces had deployed two Flippers to stop it, they couldn’t kill it.
And now—
It was here.
"Luke..."
Zachturned toward him.
"Where is the monitor lizard pseudo-dragon?"
Luke glanced at him, then casually tilted his head toward the Three-Eyed Dragon Wolf.
Zach’s expression froze.
Then—
"I see."
He exhaled.
"So, the monitor lizard pseudo-dragon was its child."
His eyes drifted back to the Komodo War Dragon, realization settling in.
"That means... it’s here for revenge."
Luke blinked.
Then—
He grinned.
"So what?"
His golden eyes burned with anticipation.
"If it dares to come, I’ll just send them to reunite in hell."
For the first time in a long while, Luke’s fighting instincts surged.
Laurence Mann had been too easy.
But now?
This Komodo War Dragon was perfect.
An opponent strong enough to push him toward Monarch-level ascension.
And Luke was more than ready.







