Evolution:The Bloodthirsty Saga of the Magic Engineer-Chapter 66: Daniel vs Mary

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I looked at the owner of that voice, and for a brief moment, I forgot to breathe. It was Daniel. I didn’t need anyone to tell me who he was. His presence was overwhelming, like a collision of light and darkness that threatened to consume everything around him. He was a figure that blended the beauty of a mage of light with something inherently terrifying. His skin was pale and translucent, as if made of ethereal crystal, radiating a soft glow that was both captivating and discomforting to the eyes. Undoubtedly, he was at the peak of a Level 1 mage.

But it was his eyes that truly paralyzed me. A brilliant golden hue, radiant yet so empty that it gave the impression he could see everything I was—and worse, everything I tried to hide. His silvery hair waved unnaturally, as if the air itself were alive around him. There was no wind in the hallway, but that seemed irrelevant to him.

And the bracelets… Golden bands encircled his neck and wrists, but they weren’t ordinary gold. They shone with a distant, warm light, as if they held within them seals containing immense magical energy.

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I knew Mary was one of his students. And I also knew, somehow, everything happening there was connected to him. I had deactivated my virtual laboratory as soon as I sensed his presence, trying to avoid exposing my own research. But none of that prepared me to see him there, in the hallway. The magical energy emanating from his body was suffocating. It was so intense that my eyes began to sting and water uncontrollably.

Mary, in that form, seemed completely absorbed in his presence, which gave me a single chance to act. I took advantage of her brief distraction, held my breath, and ran back to my room. I didn’t dare look back. Just the sound of my footsteps echoing across the cold hallway floor pushed me to the edge of panic. When I reached the door to my room, I slammed it shut with all the strength I could muster, as if that would be enough to keep the chaos outside.

I didn’t dare peek. I knew that if I saw something Daniel didn’t want anyone to see, my pathetic life would end before I could even process what had happened. So, I curled up in silence, waiting for time to pass, praying Daniel wouldn’t notice my insignificant existence.

Nearly every royal mage I’d known was cruel and vicious, the kind who wouldn’t blink at taking lives or conducting all sorts of dangerous, evil magical experiments on humans and living creatures as if it were nothing. No matter how careful I was, there was no way to hide from the spiritual senses of Mage Daniel.

However, by behaving this way, I hoped to show that I wasn’t trying to spy and had no interest in involving myself in the mage’s affairs. At the very least, if I left before anything truly happened, I might stay safe.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the wall, an unpleasant confrontation was underway.

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Mary looked at Tyler’s door and said angrily. "He... was mine, I was going to swallow Tyler’s big penis with my pussy until his penis went flaccid, but you took that away from me."

Mary’s eyes blazed an intense crimson, like live embers, flickering with the wild unpredictability of a feral beast on the brink of frenzy. Her nails began to grow unnervingly, transforming into sharp, gleaming claws that shimmered in the light like freshly honed blades.

The mage murmured to himself, amusement barely contained in his voice: "It seems that Miguel’s little acolyte has a romantic attachment to my test subject. How... intriguing." He crossed his arms, his gaze dripping with disdain as he observed Mary’s transformation. "My experiment can’t seem to control her instincts."

Mary’s altered body was as light as a feather, optimized for speed and agility. While her swiftness was impressive to the human eye, it was nothing more than a sluggish blur to Daniel, an experienced mage. He didn’t so much as flinch as she lunged toward him.

When Mary launched her attack with all her might, she found herself caught in a tornado conjured by the mage. The swirling vortex of light yanked her in mercilessly, spinning her violently in its chaotic grasp.

"Zoshhhh~~!"

The sound of slicing wind blended with the terrified scream that tore from her throat. Trapped in the vortex, Mary’s body was hurled violently against the stone wall of the tower.

"CRACK~~!"

The impact reverberated, and the sickening crunch of breaking bones reached Tyler, who cowered inside his room. Daniel’s smile remained unwavering. It required minimal effort on his part to subdue her.

But as he basked in his apparent victory, something unexpected unfolded. Mary, now consumed by a beastly rage, rose once more. Despite her broken bones, her resolve was unshaken. Her bloodied wings began to beat with a ferocity that stirred the air into thunderous ripples.

With a feral leap, she used the tower wall as leverage, launching herself like a projectile. Her speed was so extreme that she became a red blur slicing through the space between her and Daniel.

"Zummmm~~!"

Her crimson eyes locked onto the mage, brimming with murderous intent, as she barreled toward him like a bullet.

Yet Daniel remained motionless. His expression was almost indifferent, as though he faced nothing more than a minor inconvenience. He sighed, a gesture heavy with contempt, and flicked his right wrist ever so slightly.

"Pow~~"

From nowhere, a massive, translucent hand of radiant energy materialized in the air. Its form was colossal, emanating an aura of undeniable power. With a swift and devastating motion, the hand opened and delivered a resounding slap to Mary, hurling her into the wall with a force that echoed throughout the dormitory.

"Zumbido~~"

"Crak~~"

"Cra~~"

"Cr~~"

"CRACK~~!"

Mary’s body collided brutally with the stone surface. This time, the blow was so violent that she could no longer rise. Her limbs were twisted at impossible angles, and the sounds of bones shattering were audible even to those far away.

Daniel walked slowly toward her, his footsteps echoing on the stone floor. His pale face bore a cold, twisted smile as he gazed at Mary’s shattered figure lying on the ground.

"A newborn blood fairy who’s lost her mind... What a disappointment," he said with disdain, waving his hand to make the massive energy hand vanish into thin air.

But the true horror was yet to come. Raising his slender arm, Daniel conjured a pale orb of light in the palm of his hand. It was an ethereal flame, shrouded in an aura of death, burning silently as if even sound feared to approach it. He lowered his hand slowly, pressing the glowing sphere against Mary’s forehead.

A faint whimper escaped her lips as her body trembled with pure terror.

Perhaps it was survival instinct or an innate perception of mortal danger, but something deep within Mary reacted. Her crimson eyes, once fierce and wild just moments ago, began to lose their menacing glow. Bit by bit, the color reverted to her normal eye tone, and her white hair, once a mark of her beastly transformation, started to regain its original blue hue.

Mary let out a desperate scream, pulling herself away from the mage as much as her broken body allowed, dragging herself futilely against the cold floor. Her eyes now reflected deep fear, and her face displayed a silent plea.

"What?" Daniel murmured, frowning. He stopped pressing the deadly flame against her forehead, intrigued by her reaction.

The orb of light still burned silently, its presence illuminating Mary’s face, now as pale as marble. The flame cast dancing shadows across the mage’s features as he observed the young woman’s transformation.

"How interesting…" he said, his voice now filled with curiosity. "The fear of death can restore your consciousness? This is a phenomenon I’ve never seen before."

Daniel withdrew his hand, snuffing out the flame with a gesture as effortless as extinguishing a candle. His eyes now glimmered with a new kind of interest—not the disdain from before, but a near-scientific fascination.

"Perhaps you still have some value… Not as a weapon, but as a subject for study."

Snapping his fingers, the air around Mary filled with shimmering light. In an instant, dozens of chains made of luminous energy materialized in the space around her. The chains slithered like serpents, coiling around her neck, arms, legs, and every joint of her battered body. Each link of the chains pulsed with intense energy, emitting a glow that oscillated between gold and white.

Mary tried to resist, but it was futile. Her strength was entirely spent, and the luminous chains tightened with every slight movement, completely restricting any chance of defiance. She remained still, lying on the ground like a broken puppet, her eyes now calm and filled with resignation.

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