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My Ultimate OP System: Summoning All Dragons, Gods, Heroes & Villains-Chapter 50: Summon Versus Vampire
The damage to his brain had been healed up due to his demon trait regeneration perk, leaving this an annoying, persistent headache.
His gaze dropped, and he noticed the bullet lying on the ground beside him, then picked it up. That was when he noticed there was an "X" carved into the metal casing.
Valerie stepped closer. "M-Master Ethan...?"
Francesca was already checking him over, with her hands hovering near his face, his shoulders, his head, as if trying to confirm he was truly alive and whole.
"Are you alright? Are you hurt? Does it hurt?
But Ethan wasn’t paying attention to either of them, instead his eyes had now drifted towards Maya and Wilson.
And instantly, he became filled with fury. "You come to my house, and still try to kill me?"
"No... that’s not—" Maya began, raising one hand in a placating gesture.
But Ethan was already too furious to hear it. For that brief second, he did not even stop to think about it clearly. After all, it would not be the first time the Heydrichs had placed him in serious danger.
"Nina!" Ethan yelled.
A purple magic circle erupted on the ground beside him, and in a flash of violet light, the half-dragon summon materialized.
The instant she appeared, Nina dove straight toward the Heydrichs, with longsword already drawn.
Maya and Wilson’s eyes went wide as they both leaped away in opposite directions, to avoid the incoming strike.
Nina’s blade, the Longsword of Pythos, swung down at where they had just been standing, leaving the ground cracked and splintered from the force of the impact.
Ethan had already activated the Bond skill the moment Nina arrived. So when his thoughts turned to "attack and show no mercy" , that intent was instantly transmitted to her mind.
Nina’s head shifted toward Maya who had landed a few meters away.
Without a word, Nina blurred forward again, closing the distance in an instant.
She swung her sword in a long vertical arc, but Maya darted to the side, narrowly weaving past the blade as it cut through the air mere inches from her arm.
Nina followed up immediately with another swing. Then another, and another.
But each time, Maya avoided the strikes by the barest margin. The vampire had a tensed expression on her face, and gritted her teeth knowing she was definitely faced against a summon that was atleast legendary in class.
After the last evasion, Maya leaped backward, creating distance between herself and the relentless summon.
When Wilson noticed his sister was being focused, he bared his fangs as orange aura flared around his body. Then, he dashed forward at extreme speed, aiming directly for Nina’s exposed side.
But the half-dragon summon had a faster reaction. The moment Wilson closed in, she turned sharply and extended her free left hand, catching his incoming palm thrust.
Wilson’s eyes widened in terror. His technique was supposedly meant to give his palm the cutting strength of a sharpest sword.
But the summon had just caught it with her hand.
His situation then took an even worse turn when Nina squeezed. Her monstrous strength, combined with the crushing force of the Wyrm Gauntlet covering her hand, clamped down on his forearm like a vice.
His bone cracked and Wilson screamed an agonizing scream.
Maya’s expression shifted to alarm, forcing her to dive back toward the summon, in attempt to stop the summon from harming her brother any further.
But Nina had acted quickly. Still gripping Wilson’s broken arm, she pivoted her body and flung him like a ragdoll directly toward his incoming sister.
Maya’s eyes widened. Yet she chose not to dodge, allowing herself to be struck so she could cushion his fall. Their bodies collided midair and crashed into the ground, tumbling across the dirt.
Nina didn’t give them any space to recover.
She leaped so high into the air, raising her sword above her head, while holding on to its hilt with both hands.
Flames instantly engulfed the longsword, forming a blazing extension that stretched its edge by several feet. Then she swung it downward with devastating force.
"Flaming sword!"
Maya’s body quickly recovered, pushing herself off the ground in swift explosive movement. Lifting her gaze to the sky, her irises glowed as they caught sight of the flames.
She saw Nina descending, with a blazing sword aimed directly at them. If Maya failed to act, both she and her brother, who had barely regained his footing and was still trying to move clear, would be killed.
So Maya gritted her teeth and cocked her fist back as orange mana flared around her knuckles, condensing into a violent, concentrated aura.
"Heydrich style: second form..."
Nina brought the sword down, and Maya’s fist shot upward. BOOM!
The impact unleashed a massive shockwave that scattered outward in all directions, and the ground beneath Maya cracked and caved inward from the sheer force of the collision.
Wilson had been in the middle of moving away from the clash, but the shockwave still swept him up and hurled him through the air.
This was the power of a Legendary-class summon against a Warrior-class vampire whose body had reached the peak of what S-tier talent could achieve
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Behind them, Valerie quickly turned toward Ethan.
"I’m sorry, Master Ethan, but there’s been a misunderstanding!" she said quickly. "That lady tried to save you just now!"
Ethan turned sharply toward her. "What?"
Francesca was unsure of what was happening and had just be staring at the clash between Nina and Maya.
Valerie nodded rapidly, as her words came out in a rush. "Yes, yes! She moved to intercept the bullet, but it hit you before she could stop it"
Ethan’s mind ground to a halt for a second. He finally settle just a bit to give it a quick thought.
If the bullet had been sanctioned by the Heydrichs, then they wouldn’t still be in the compound right now. They would have fled the moment the shot was fired.
In fact, they would have made an attempt on Francesca and Valerie as well, clearing out all evidence and witnesses.
But they stood by the side quietly for a second.
Ethan sighed. If only those idiots hadn’t kidnapped him a while back, he wouldn’t be so quick to assume they were the ones that sanctioned the sniper’s attack on him
His eyes turned toward the battlefield, where Nina and Maya were still locked in a heated exchange, both refusing to give an inch.
Then, reluctantly, he said "Hold."







