My Skill Bar is Full of Monster Skills-Chapter 187 - 142: Wait, Isn’t This Twist a Bit Abrupt? (Part 2)

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Chapter 187: Chapter 142: Wait, Isn’t This Twist a Bit Abrupt? (Part 2)

’But if that’s the case...’

’Doesn’t that mean Dragon Vein Mages can all...’

’Wait, that means Demon Mages can also...’

Raine’s eyes instantly lit up!

Suddenly, a flash of inspiration struck through his mind, like a lightning bolt tearing through darkness.

This made Raine eager to turn back immediately and seek out the Demon Mage Lilith on the third floor of the castle for a good battle.

Of course, this is merely a thought.

Not to mention he still doesn’t know the depth of the other’s strength, rushing forward blindly is a suicidal act.

Raine wouldn’t become complacent just because he killed the White Dragon Mage Aiel.

He understood well that if it weren’t for the ’Silver String Poeitc Ranger’ Benest and others who had depleted a significant portion of Aiel’s strength right from the start, the opponent would have been much more difficult to deal with.

If it were one-on-one, even if he could win, it would definitely be a tough battle.

’Perhaps, he should look at this matter from a different angle.’

’With the 1/10 annotation on the White Dragon Bloodline, does it mean that if he continues to obtain a small amount of White Dragon Bloodline, he can integrate into a higher concentration of White Dragon Bloodline?’

’Moreover, the incomplete White Dragon Bloodline can also give him an advantage when facing Ice Spell demons.’

’So should he consider going to the Lankote Snowfield, slay some demons weaker than the White Dragon, thereby further enhancing his own power?’

’Hmm, it’s better to take on some association tasks as well.’

The more Raine thought about it, the brighter his eyes became, and his lips slightly curled up.

... 𝘧𝘳𝘦ℯ𝓌𝘦𝒷𝘯𝑜𝑣𝘦𝓁.𝒸𝘰𝓂

Meanwhile.

In Baron Olsen’s Castle.

Next to the corpse of the deceased White Dragon Mage Aiel, there was now a middle-aged man in a black cloak and hood.

Seeing the man’s appearance, Lilith lowered her noble head and bowed, "Lord Siegfried."

At this moment, Lilith was as docile as a little white rabbit, with not a trace of the prior imposing aura of a Demon Mage.

"Tell me what happened here."

The man’s voice was low and calm, revealing no emotion.

"Yes, Lord, here’s what happened... people from the Harpers Alliance... Baron Olsen... Shapeshifter..."

Lilith began to explain in detail.

Moreover, she didn’t hide any of her own neglect or failure to rescue in time.

The important point was she didn’t specifically mention Raine, choosing instead to categorize the intruders as ’Harpers Alliance.’

It wasn’t that Lilith wanted to protect Raine or hide anything, but she assumed anyone acting with the Harpers Alliance would naturally be a formal member of the Harpers.

In her view, this reasonably explained why Raine could kill the Gray Dwarf Commander Thorne.

After all, to become a formidable enemy to her organization, the Harpers Alliance was not to be underestimated, a crucial factor being its members generally had a unique skill or exceptional talent.

Some even were blessed by the gods, known commonly as the Chosen of God.

Therefore, encountering someone with a lower Classes Level yet able to defeat the Gray Dwarf Commander Thorne was not surprising.

Siegfried nodded slowly upon hearing this.

"It seems the Harpers Alliance has already noticed our operations over here in Dorne City."

"Though, they’ve found out a bit late and can’t change anything now."

"However, Mentar’s plans over in Valley of Dead Water will still require some time."

Siegfried glanced at Aiel’s remains, just a half-head left on the ground, and sighed.

Aiel was a capable subordinate, having followed him for nearly ten years.

Though slightly weaker than Lilith, Aiel was much more loyal, and importantly, had a simple background, making him a prime candidate Siegried had been nurturing heavily.

"It’s a pity that Aiel’s body has been damaged, and resurrection is no longer possible."

Lilith naturally understood Siegfried’s meaning.

As a Shadow Priest at the Extraordinary Level, Siegfried could cast a Fifth Level Spell ’Resurrection of the Dead,’ which most casters find exceedingly difficult to master.

But the premise is the deceased cannot have fatal damage.

For example, they can’t be missing a heart, head, or other key organs necessary for revival.

Unfortunately, Aiel was missing the critical organ — his head.

Even Lord Siegfried couldn’t restore Aiel with half a missing head.

"Lilith, take Aiel’s body to Valley of Dead Water, find the Necromancer Magiller, and have Aiel transformed into a Necromancer."

"As you command, Lord." Lilith hesitated a bit, but quickly bowed her head.

"Also, you will assist Lord Mentar in Valley of Dead Water during this period."

"This..."

"Is there a problem?"

"No, Lord." Lilith immediately lowered her head.

...

A day and a half later.

In Mill Town.

Within the rented house that served as the base of the Howling Hunter Squad.

"It’s here! My signature dish, turnip and mountain beef stew, with main ingredients including potatoes, carrots, and onions."

Assassin girl Laisa, wearing an apron, brought a steaming pot of beef stew to the dining table from the kitchen.

Originally, upon arriving at Mill Town, the hungry group was planning to head straight to an inn or Fireplace Bar for a hearty meal, but the gourmet Laisa vetoed the proposal.

Having narrowly escaped disaster this time, Laisa felt it was necessary to cook herself to express gratitude.

"Wow~ it smells amazing!"