Age of Adepts

Chapter 929 - Sending You All the Way to Your Grave



Chapter 929 Sending You All the Way to Your Grave

Shadow dragons. Just as the name implied, they were a sort of variant dragon.

They might be called dragons, but at their very core, they were more like powerful shadow creatures.

They had dark black scales, and their large and vicious bodies were always radiating dense and obscure shadow aura. They had black horns, black body, black wings, black claws, and a black tail.

Even their dragon’s breath was black.

It was this unique magical trait that made the shadow dragons one of the best at hiding themselves. They might look as large as a hill, but they could assimilate with a piece of shadow as small as a palm.

Very few people could notice them hiding in the shadows before they attacked.

However, Shadow Dragon Atlan’s luck was terrible today.

“……”

Alice ran as fast as she could as she checked the time left, running past corridor after corridor. She even occasionally had to sprint down flights of spiral staircases.

“68, 67, 66…”

“32, 31, 30…”

When Alice counted down to fifteen, the magical prison was finally within sight. Some magical machines had already opened the doors to the cell, and a few Crimson adepts were hastily activating the sealing arrays within.

Alice ran into the prison in a single breath and stood in the slowly activating array in the center. Meanwhile, Helen waved her magical wand, activating all other arrays in the prison and connecting them with one another.

“8, 7, 6, 5…”

Little Helen waved her limbs about and chased all the Crimson adepts and magical machines out of the room. She then proceeded to assume full control over the control panel of the prison.

“4, 3, 2…”

The wand in the fairy’s hand glowed with blinding white light. All of the sealing arrays were raring to go but were made to remain in a state of preparation.

Only a high-grade elementium creature like Helen could do something like this. An ordinary adept would not be able to manage so many complex sealing arrays with such ease and control.

“1…”

As Alice let out one last shout, power erupted from her shadow as a massive draconic creature abruptly emerged from within.

“You, di…”

Atlan, having been forcefully contained within Fate’s Corridor for fifteen minutes, was beyond furious now.

He, a proper Third Grade dragon, had fallen face-first into the trap of a mere Second Grade female adept. How could this not make him rage, not make him roar in anger?

The moment Atlan sensed the flux of spatial power and the witch’s aura right above him, he immediately…

Before his overwhelming shadow power could truly burst forth, his tremendous spiritual senses swept across his current environment.

Dammit, this…this is…

Before he could even finish his sentence, an immense sealing power washed forward, sealing him along with the Second Grade witch within the magical array.

It didn’t matter how strong a Third Grade dragon was; they could not fend off a sealing array.

Moreover, it was the large magic generator furnace of the Mothership that was powering the sealing array, while the host of the formation was a high-grade elementium fairy. As such, Atlan’s roars immediately fell silent. His entire body, as well as his shadow power, spiritual flux, and his mind itself, were all instantly restrained.

To fully capture this dragon, Alice had willingly sacrificed herself and sealed herself within the array as well.

Helen looked at Alice and the dragon, frozen within the array like wooden sculptures. She let out a sigh and carefully sealed the array and shut the prison doors.

It was the best she and Alice could do with their powers.

After all, they were dealing with a Third Grade dragon.

Being able to seal a Third Grade dragon at the cost of Alice’s immobility was already an excellent result!

The rest would fall upon Greem and whether he could rescue Alice without releasing the Third Grade shadow dragon. Otherwise, a single mistake in his actions could cause Alice’s death and the extermination of her soul.

When little Helen beat her wings and returned to the command center, the first thing she ran into was Meryl’s questioning eyes.

“The Third Grade dragon has been sealed,” Helen said, dispiritedly.

“That’s good…good. Speaking of which, where’s Lady Alice?” Meryl patted her chest in relief before asking curiously.

“She’s sealed together with the dragon!” Little Helen pouted and darted about the air anxiously, “Alice is trying too hard. To think she would choose such a dangerous method. What’s good about that big guy? Making her risk her life to capture a shadow dragon, hmph.”

The little fairy got angrier the more she rambled. She even waved her wand and made a miniature version of Greem in the air, before lunging forward and beating down on the model. Meryl was speechless.

At this moment, the battle on the Mothership had also started to reach the boiling point.

The shadow dragon had yet to return since his departure, and nothing seemed to have happened within the ship either.

That undoubtedly made Water Dragon Dominier increasingly frustrated and suspicious.

After a few rounds of bloody exchanges, Dominier had to admit that he was no match to this strange golem when it came to melee combat.

The golem was superior, with a sturdier body and greater strength. In addition, there were annoying magical machines around them and a series of metal turrets all raining down on him. Dominier was actually losing to a strange golem in melee combat.

The water dragon frantically peeled away the magical machine and turned to run.


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