It has been several days since Murphy triggered the Trial of Strength, but in the struggling Kadman City, he has been unable to find a suitable target.
After Jed appeared, Murphy had threatened the youngdy that if she did not cooperate, he would use her as his “proof of ck Iron”, but that was only an artistic exaggerated threat. In fact, the moment Jed appeared and tried to use Murphy, this self-important guy had already beenbeled in Murphy’s heart.
Although using a White Silver vampire as the target for the ck Iron trial is obviously too exaggerated and inted.
But in the current situation, Murphy felt that he was not without a chance of sess.
In this remote area of the outer city ruins, the dim sunlight continuously sprinkled spots of light from the cracks of the thinyers of ck smoke. Among the winding ashes on the ground, Murphy holding the de of the Desire n tossed a probe towards Jed in front of him, who was dragging his tattered wings.
The feedback information formed an information tag in front of his eyes, moving along with Jed:
Name: Berna Jed Lessenbra
Level: 30 White Silver Body – Blood Source Weakness (All attributes reduced by 30%)
Profession: Level 15 Tomb Guard / Level 15 Midnight Hunter / Painter – ssical Painting SpecialistStatus: Fragile Vulnerability – Mental Strain – Physical Copse – Natural Entanglement – Deepening Pain – Day’s Curse
Evaluation: Extremely Dangerous
“You really seem to have suffered quite badly. Although I don’t understand what kind of torment you endured in the Blood Vulture Halls, just looking at your wailing body and terrible wrinkles, I can tell that you’ve had a miserable time.”
Murphy stared at the few wounds on Jed’s chest that had been pierced by emerald hunting arrows,pletely unable to heal and continuously dripping fresh blood. He twisted his wrist, showing off a sword flourish, and said in a low voice:
“However, we are all respectable midnight nobles. Instead of engaging in a boring and vulgar battle, why don’t I help you end this prolonged suffering?
You don’t have to go through the indignity of struggling any longer, and I can save some precious time as well.
What do you say?”
“Heh heh, so beneath the mundane disguise lies such an arrogant and insane soul? Tris really was blind!”
Jed wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth.
Leaning on the ck ritual de of a tomb guard, adorned with ck ebony flowers and bats, he retracted his tattered blood wings behind him. Although each step caused fresh blood to drip, this guy’s aura was rising in anger.
His bloodshot eyes stared fixedly at Murphy as he said hoarsely:
“I am very weak! I feel like I’m about to return to the midnight, to eternal silence, but that’s still no excuse for a worm like you to insult me!
Come on, Murphy, you’d better find a few more people.
Like that wench hiding in the shadows, that vile bitch Femis, let here too!
That way you might stand a chance.”
“How unbing! Sir Jed, a gentleman as elegant as yourself should not speak such vulgar words. As for what you said, I would very much like to find help.”
Murphy sighed and said:
“Unfortunately, this is the ck Iron trial I have chosen for myself, which I mustplete alone, to truly step onto this path of power by offering your noble blood to the midnight and the zing sun as a sacrifice.
You are the perfect offering I have chosen in pursuit of power.
So, from now on, please carry yourself with the awareness and dignity befitting a sacrifice.”
“!”
Upon hearing Murphy say this, Jed felt deeply insulted again.
This bastard!
How dare he view him as a trial of strength?
“Die!”
Jed roared.
The chilling dark spirit condensed on the ritual de at the tomb guard’s summons, forming a sinister edge. With almost flickering skill, heunched a suicidal strike to cut down Murphy right in front of him.
He was confident!
Such a small fry who had not even reached ck Iron would never be able to withstand this decisive blow thatbined centuries of experience and power!
Murphy indeedcked confidence in overpowering Jed in directbat, but after repeatedly studying the rules of the Trial of Strength, he realized that this seemingly inflexible rule actually had “loopholes” to exploit.
“p”
With the aid of the Gloomy Steps, he continuously retreated using sliding steps while waving his left hand backwards. Femis, hiding in a high ce behind him, saw this agreed signal.
She hesitated for a moment.
Because this kind of interference didn’t seem to conform to the principles of the ck Iron trial, but upon careful consideration, she indeed wasn’t truly intervening in the deadly battle between the two below. She was only…
The youngdy was very hesitant, but still followed Murphy’s previous instructions, gathering her remaining spirit into the Spirit Staff, then pointing the bat-carved staff head towards the sky.
Spirit st – Raging Gale!
Release!
“Bang”
In a muffled boom, like an air cannon, the heavy spiritual force shot straight up into the sky, then exploded in the thin ck astral haze above with the youngdy’s precise control.
As if a pair of roughrge hands tore open the curtain obscuring the sunlight.
In the next instant, dazzling golden rays poured down like a waterfall through therge hole torn in the haze.
The golden beams, like stage spotlights shining through the torn smoky haze, illuminated the entire street area below. The unprepared Jed and the ready Murphy were both caught in this moment under the sun’s rebuke:
This is the world of light, no evil shall tread here!
“Hiss”
It was like hot oil being poured, or raging mes burning.
Smoke rose inyers from beneath Murphy’s skin, protected by the Blood Vulture Elder Armor, causing him such pain that even his defensive movements werepletely distorted in that moment. The Shadow Steps beneath his feet also lost control, causing him to stumble and nearly fall. He could barely support himself by leaning on the sharp sword in his hand.
But this was already considered good.
At least he didn’t have so many terrible negative statuses on himself, while Jed in front of him, burdened with a total of six fatal Debuffs, was miserable.
His entire being looked as if it had been doused in acid.
With ack of blood essence and repeated bat transformations to escape leading to physical copse, even the slightest direct sunlight would make him wish for death.
Not to mention that this was the zing sun ripping through the night at dawn, the moment when the sr spirit was most active in nature during the day.
“Ah!!!”
A drawn-out, banshee-like wail of agony echoed throughout the deserted ruins. Kneeling under the sunlight, Jed was in such pain that he could no longer even hold his sword.
He crawled on the ground, trying in vain to shield himself from the sunlight with his hands.
The skin exposed to the light was blistering and carbonizing. He struggled, desperately trying to channel the dark spirit within to create shadows to block the sun.
But Murphy slid forward.
Biting into his own broken pocket watch to avoid crying out in pain.
Amid the billowing white smoke from his body, he swung Tris’ Elder’s de, mercilesslyunching a fierce attack with grandmaster-level Blood Vulture Sword Arts against the “sunlight-weakened” Jed.
This was his only chance of winning!
This was the battle n he had formted when he viewed Jed as the target of his trial, exploiting the terrain to find a bug and enable an unfair challenge against a superior foe.
But no matter how much he tried to cheat, Jed’s overwhelming strength was undeniable.
Realizing that he might very well be killed in the shadows here by Murphy, Jed immediately lost his will to fight. He knew this was not the time to save face!
He had to run!
“Get out of my way!”
The burst of power from his White Silver level caused the wretched, scorched-looking Jed to howl as he swept Murphy away with a shing w strike, then darted towards the nearest shadow to hide.
But the moment he took off, Murphy raised his left hand in a binding gesture, and the Spirit st – Suffocate technique, which he had practiced to master under Tris’ repeated guidance, was released in the next instant.
Murphy even added a little “ir” to this ordinary technique.
His dark spirit manifested as invisible hands gripping Jed’s throat, choking him until he couldn’t breathe, while Murphy’s upraised left hand channeling spirit continuously dragged the struggling Jed up from the ground into the air.
Like an invisible noose hanging the condemned in midair.
The victim’s frantic struggling would deepen and hasten the suffocating effect, lending this ordinary technique a sense of cruel beauty and ritual fitting an execution. This vulgar disy also caught the interest of the youngdy observing the battle from the shadows high above.
Ah! Not a bad execution move!
Simple yet stylish, a touch of ir added to an ordinary technique, let’s call it the “Midnight Noose”.
“Puff”
The de of the Desire n pierced Jed from behind through the shoulder, then with a flick of Murphy’s wrist, severed the bone. His left hand then transformed into crimson ws reaching for Jed’s heart, intending to take his life while he was weakened.
But it wasn’t that simple.
A shrill crow’s shriek exploded around Murphy.
Jed wasn’t just a tomb guard, he was also an elite midnight hunter.
Summoning death crows to peck at enemies was one of their specialties. Naturally, at the risk of death, he didn’t hold back on spirit when summoning, so in the next second, Murphy waspletely engulfed by a flock of fatal ck crows.
Dozens of spirit piercing attacks in an instant turned Murphy into a “bloody man”.
Just like in a souls game, when greedily going for an attack gets you pped by the BOSS, resulting in an instant loss of health bar. Even more tragically, this momentary dy allowed Jed to break free from the Midnight Noose.
But he didn’t turn back to counterattack, instead stumbling towards the nearest shadows.
“Tear him apart!”
While swinging his sword to deal with the spirit crows, Murphy whistled amand.
A spectral astral wolf howled and pounced out, following its “wolf king’s” order to chase after Jed and knock the wretched superior vampire down with a w swipe from behind.
Amidst the frenzied mauling that left Jed screaming incoherently in agony, with no shred of dignity left, it was clear that under the true fury of the noble sun, the children of midnight had no face to maintain.
Jed’s entire skin was nearly carbonized as he struggled, leaving a trail of miserable bloodstains in the sunlight, before finally crawling into the life-saving shadows.
He kicked the astral wolf away and stumbled to his feet, continuing to charge towards the dark room ahead.
Meanwhile, Murphy shed down thest crow.
A savage expression shed across his handsome face as he wiped the blood away, then gripped his sword and limped forward with his injured astral wolf, charging into the dark room.
He wouldn’t give up!
Just like facing Joban Marci in the Smuggler’s Woods, when it was time to fight for his life, Murphy never held back!
Even though he now had an admin system that could summon adorable yet ferocious yers to fulfill almost any wish, for yers this was just a game they could AFK from anytime. But for Murphy…
This was his everything!
This was his life!
What normal person treats their life with the same casual attitude as ying a game?!
“Swish”
The youngdy Femis pped her bat wings, gliding down from above tond on the blood-soaked ground where Murphy and Jed were fighting desperately.
The surrounding carnage caused her to clench her fists involuntarily. Born into the nobility of the Blood Vulture n, she had never experienced putting everything on the line to secure a victory like Murphy did. This battle would leave an indelible impression on her.
She knew she shouldn’t interfere. This was Murphy’s Trial of Strength, but in that moment she couldn’t help but lean on her Spirit Staff and walk towards the dark room.
“Well, well, little girl, we meet again.”
A familiar voice came from behind, causing Femis to stop and turn around. She saw the old knight Finoch Lawson riding a red warhorse, d in oak armor and carrying therge oak Great de of Avalon on his back.
Her gaze narrowed as she immediately raised her staff, feeling she had seemingly fallen into the same situation as Murphy, facing an opponent she could never possibly defeat in a fight for survival.
“While men battle for survival,dies should stand aside and quietly observe, prepared to bestow blessings and kisses upon the victor,” the old knight said softly.
“This is not something you should be involved in. Step back, do not let the vampire Murphy’s intricate setup go to waste. Heh, I thought you would be the biggest hidden threat in these ruins that I should watch out for, but after witnessing that scene, I suddenly realized…
Even within your little group, you are far from being the leader!
Murphy!
Well done, I’ve remembered that name.”
“Bang”
The wall of the dark room behind the youngdy copsed in a massive explosion of spirit force. Through her narrowed pupils, she watched as Jed, covered in blood and turned into a “charred monster,” limped out from the darkness.
Murphy!
Could it be…
She watched as the creature that was once Jed raised his staff.
But in the next instant, after taking just two steps out, the n leader’s bodyguard legs gave out and he copsed to his knees with a thump, the ritual ck de ttering into the bloody pool.
Behind him, Murphy was missing an arm but clutching Jed’s weakly pulsating vampire heart in his remaining hand. At his feety the headless corpse of his loyal astral wolfpanion, while his other hand still gripped the de of the Desire n tightly.
“I actually… cough cough… didn’t need to show up at this point.”
Coughing up blood, Murphy said to Jed, who knelt on the ground struggling to raise his head and re at him:
“There were many ways I could have put you to death, sir. But you once helped me, whether out of sympathy or pity, I owe you a debt.
I just wanted to give you a final dignity by sincerely attending your funeral rites.
Rest in peace, Sir Jed.
Through this passing of death, your ambition has been added to my path of conquest.
I will make good use of the power you have left behind.”
“Puff”
Jed tried to say something but only coughed up blood.
Then, amid violent convulsions, he copsed to the ground. The sunlight washed over him, turning him into a faded statue, allowing this ambitious man to find eternal silence on this ashennd.
As for Murphy…
He raised Jed’s heart high.
On his face smeared with blood, lips still stained with traces of blood not his own, he managed to give Femis an elegant and dignified smile befitting a midnight nobleman.
Yet in this grisly scene, the smile was somewhat unsettling.
It even caused the youngdy to instinctively take a step back.
She had rarely seen such a savage vampire, as if this was the true posture their kind should have on this malicious continent.
It stripped away all elegant and false exteriors to reveal their innate ferocity and viciousness in the form of a bloodthirsty beast.
Femis suddenly realized that despite being a vampire for so many years, she did not understand the power of midnight’s gift as much as this “newborn” vampire, barely over a year old.
But behind her, the old knight suddenly started apuding while mounted on his horse.
He shouted loudly:
“Congrattions, vampire Murphy! I give the victor my apuse, or perhaps I should ring the death knell for the fiend! You are a potential threat, I must stop you from…”
“Swish”
Something was kicked by Murphy towards the knight’s horse.
The object glowed crimson in the sunlight, causing Finoch to squint and dismount to pick it up.
“Here’s the key for you! But without the help of thest few Blood Vulture Descendants, you’ll never get back into the halls.”
Murphy coughed and said:
“Will this buy our lives?”
The old knight didn’t answer.
He picked up the Desire Fragment from the ground and, after confirming it was genuine, took onest look at Murphy and the terrified Femis before riding away in silence.
“Ha”
Murphy grinned wryly.
In his dizzying weakness, he copsed to the ground but was caught in the youngdy’s arms. He could no longer hear her frantic calls, but before losing consciousness, he saw what he had always wanted to see:
【Newbie Guide Quest (6/6): Return to the beginning and the end,pleted!】