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The Extra Villain: I Made a Contract With The Dragon Empress!-Chapter 268: The Gloomy City, Helvar (1)
The distance between Helvar and Dunvale wasn’t too far, but the journey still took about two hours.
To speed things up, Victor summoned another bird monster and used it as their means of transportation.
"Look—that’s Helvar!" Jason pointed ahead.
Everyone turned toward the silhouette of the city. Clouds covered part of it, making the view slightly blurry.
Slowly but surely, the city came into clear view.
"Yes, that’s Helvar," Leina said with a small nod. "To avoid being seen by the enemy, Victor, descend two hundred meters before we reach the city."
Victor nodded and lowered the monster’s altitude.
Not long after, the monster landed safely, and the four of them dismounted.
The monster flapped its wings once more before flying back into the sky.
"The city of Helvar feels a bit gloomy. Is it just me?" Jason asked with a frown.
Leina shook her head. "It’s not just you. I feel it too. The atmosphere is shrouded in sadness, despair, and other negative emotions. The situation seems worse than we thought."
Her beautiful face darkened. As a mage, she could perceive things others could not.
It felt as though a giant face hovered above the city, smiling down at the four of them.
"Let’s go," Leina said, her expression serious.
The four of them walked toward the city with careful steps.
The gates of Helvar were enormous—about four meters tall. Yet, there was no one guarding them.
Jason clenched his right hand. A golden aura burst from his body before gathering around his fist.
He tightened his grip and punched the gate, smashing it to pieces.
Jason turned and smiled at Leina, Victor, and Merlin.
"Hehehe! Look! Am I awesome?" He rubbed his nose smugly.
Merlin, Leina, and Victor: "..."
"You idiot!" Leina gritted her teeth and struck his head. "Have you been training so much that your brain stopped working?"
"Ouch!" Jason groaned, rubbing his head. "What are you doing? Why are you hitting me?"
Leina grew even angrier and continued hitting him.
"We came quietly so the enemy wouldn’t know we were here! And what did you just do? You made a mess!"
She kicked Jason as he lay on the ground, curling up to protect himself.
"Ahem!" Merlin coughed and quickly pulled Leina away from Jason. "All right, Professor Leina, there’s no need to be so angry with Professor Jason. The truth is, our presence may already have been discovered by the enemy."
His words eased Leina’s anger, though not completely.
She was still panting as she rubbed her forehead.
"What do you mean we’ve been discovered, Merlin?" she asked weakly.
Merlin released his hold on her and explained with a resigned tone, "Didn’t I mention earlier that the mayor of Dunvale City is a spy sent by the Dark Tunnel Organization? He must have informed his comrades that we were coming. So, trying to arrive quietly was pointless."
Victor, who was helping Jason to his feet, nodded in agreement.
"What Merlin said is true. I’m certain they’re waiting for us inside and have prepared an unexpected trap," he said seriously, pushing his glasses up as he stared at the silent city ahead.
Leina’s expression turned solemn. After hearing Merlin’s explanation, everything made sense.
She glanced at Jason with a hint of guilt, though she was unwilling to apologize first.
Jason wasn’t upset. After all, it was his reckless action, even if it hadn’t caused any real harm.
"Alright, let’s go in," she said.
Leina stepped into the city, followed by Merlin, Jason, and Victor.
The moment they entered, a cold wind swept over them. The somber atmosphere wrapped around their bodies like a heavy blanket.
All four felt their hairs stand on end. Leina raised her hand, and a faint white light immediately enveloped their bodies.
At the same time, the gloom and goosebumps slowly faded.
They continued forward, observing their completely deserted surroundings. Houses, shops, and even hotels looked dilapidated and neglected.
It felt as though the city had been abandoned for decades. In reality, not even a month had passed since it was destroyed by the organization.
"Professor Leina, Professor Jason, and Professor Victor, I have an idea," Merlin said as he turned to them. "How about we split up? I’ll search the south, Professor Leina the east, Professor Jason the north, and Professor Victor the west. That way, we can look for any survivors. What do you think?"
Leina frowned and immediately refused. "No, that’s impossible. How could I leave you alone? If you run into those people and get captured, the Academy Head will kill me."
Jason and Victor nodded in agreement.
"She’s right, Merlin. It’s better if we stay together," Victor added.
But Merlin remained firm. "Trust me, Professors. I have a way to survive their attacks. My master left me a mythic-grade cloak and a legendary-grade magic staff."
As he spoke, Merlin took the cloak and magic staff out of the system storage and showed them to the others.
The three of them were stunned. Mythic- and legendary-grade artifacts were extremely rare and valuable.
Although Linda and Merlin were master and disciple, giving away two artifacts of such value was something none of them had expected.
Merlin put on the cloak and felt its extraordinary power, as if attacks from someone at the Third Spirit Core level could not harm him. 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢
"Still, leaving you alone..." Leina was about to speak again when Victor suddenly stopped her.
"It’s okay, Leina. Trust Merlin."
Leina turned toward him hesitantly, and Victor met her gaze with a reassuring look.
"I’ve placed my insects near him. If Merlin is in danger, I’ll sense it immediately. And you should understand why the academy head allowed him to come along, right?"
Leina fell silent. Of course she understood—it was to train Merlin while assessing his abilities at the same time.
Although Linda hadn’t said it outright, anyone perceptive could grasp the intention.
In the end, Leina’s last line of defense collapsed, and she gave up on holding Merlin back.
"Alright, I understand. But be careful, okay? If you’re in danger, contact me immediately through the communication bracelet. I’ll come to you at once. Understood?"
Merlin smiled faintly. "Understood, Professor."
After exchanging a few more words, the four of them split up in the directions Merlin had indicated earlier.
Once the other three disappeared from sight, Merlin’s smile returned as he called out, "Lyserra, come out."
Buzz!
Lyserra appeared out of thin air and landed on top of his head.
Merlin picked her up and hugged her close.
"Lyserra, help me locate those people," he said.
Lyserra nodded. She opened her small mouth, and a wave of ultrasonic sound spread across the city.
Moments later, she pointed ahead. "I sense many people there. It seems they’re being held captive."
Merlin gently patted her head.
"Good. Thank you for your help."
Without hesitation, he activated his wind magic. His feet slowly lifted off the ground, then his body shot forward in the direction Lyserra had indicated.







