Warlock Apprentice

Chapter 603 - A Dog in the Way



“I think ‘looking for the Mystery treasure’ is enough reason. If you don’t believe me, feel free to think that I’m here to save you,” Sunders commented indifferently.

Greya realized that both Sunders and Angor didn’t want to talk about why they were here, so she didn’t pursue an answer since her life still depended on these two gentlemen.

“Well, I’ll gladly consider you as my savior then.”

While Sunders returned to examining the strings, Greya looked at Angor again. “You want to know how I met with that fox, right? Guess I should start explaining from the beginning of the darkness as well.”

Greya’s experience was quite simple. When she saw the abnormality covering the city up, she immediately headed to the teleportation station to get away from it. At that time, the dimensional balance around the city was still fine, which allowed Douglas to take a group of wizards away using a plane passageway. This meant teleportation arrays would function as well.

However, someone arrived at the station before she did. It was Fox, who already destroyed most of the arrays.

Since Greya would like to use one of the arrays to escape, the two of them started fighting each other.

The fox was only a wizard-level monster that didn’t pose much threat. However, the harp it used contained strength that easily surpassed Greya’s weakened power.

And he was rather surprised to see Sunders waiting at the entrance of the teleportation station. The gentleman was gazing at the plaza area in front of the building with a strange look.

Angor looked in the same direction and saw a small shadow on the other side of the plaza. Using the Illumination effect, which was still shining behind them, Angor quickly recognized the shadow as the spotted puppy who brought him to this place earlier.

The puppy bared its teeth at Sunders, but it lowered its posture and started wagging its tail happily when it saw Angor.

“Professor, that’s the dog I mentioned earlier.” Angor pointed a finger at the animal.

Sunders frowned. As Angor said, the puppy appeared to be an ordinary pet no matter how he looked.

When Sunders heard Angor mentioning a strange dog, he thought his student was referring to the unknown nightmare monster called “Yorkshire”. But this puppy surely didn’t look like a nightmare monster.

Yet something felt extremely wrong…

 

 


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