Chapter 188 - The Leeches

Whoever thought that the Inquisitor was a leech, I really thought that he would be an undead just like the rest of the people here. I guess this world also had they surprised for me. 

I then began to wonder why my creatures and monster didn't detect the Inquisitor. He was clearly a monster just by its appearance alone. I then tried it now to see whether it would work or not this time as he revealed it's a true form to us. 

Scanning All Monster/Creature Near 10 radius-

-Scanned 0-

-Complete-

-Displaying Monster/Creature-

None Available 

But still, it wouldn't show up in the system. There must be some reason behind it. It should have worked properly unless these features of mine also already had an error in it. 

It might be because even though the Inquisitor looked like a monster right now, the system still considers him as a human and not a monster at all. But I really doubt that it was the case for why my system didn't detect him as a monster. 

With the Disrupt effect gone, the Inquisitor could use its magic once again but this time he doesn't use the magic that knocks us before. Instead, he used a new kind of magic and because of that, we didn't know what it would do. 

The ground was all slippery as it makes Vicar really hard to maintain balance, he tried to get to the Inquisitor so that he could land a hit but he almost slips down. Vicar movement was greatly reduced as the favours were on the Inquisitor right now. 

Because the Inquisitor was a leech, he could move freely and this slimness also makes him very fast. He can quickly move from the other end of the room in just a matter of seconds. We know that it would be tough to dodge the Inquisitor attack. 

As we expected, the Inquisitor indeed come towards us with his left arm had turned into some sort of spear that forms by many leeches. The attack speed was too fast as Vicar couldn't manage to dodge it in time as he was hit in his right upper quadrant. 

As the attack hit Vicar in that area of his body, some leeches were left on it. It was eating Vicar flesh at a swift pace as Vicar scream in pain. Even I could feel the pain by just looking at it. 

"Vicar! Remove the leeches on your body immediately or else you will be left with only bones..." I said that to Vicar. 

Vicar didn't reply as he tried to do it but the attack coming from the Inquisitor was relentless, giving him no time to recover at all. 

"Vicar! Listen to me, dodge the attack Vicar... What are you doing standing around." I said that to Vicar but he keeps ignoring me. 

There were more leeches attach to Vicar right now and because of that Vicar was in a lot of pain than before. I told him to retreat as he couldn't beat the Inquisitor in this area but it seems that Vicar doesn't listen to what I'm saying with him. 

He can't focus at all because of all of the pain that he received at this moment. If Vicar wouldn't be able to do it, I would force the teleport by myself as I can't stand watching Vicar suffer like this. 

"Activated Teleport!" I said activating the commands but it doesn't work, I had granted my permission that only Vicar would be able to use the talents. 

But in his current state, I doubt that he would be able to use it as he can't think clearly. The teleport would fail if the user mind was in a state of chaos or have something else in their thought besides the location. 

Vicar was keep getting hit by the Inquisitor as Vicar didn't even try to dodge the attack. Why was he so focused on the pain right now? Vicar should realize that he was in the middle of a battle shouldn't be standing still even though he was hurt. 

If he does that, his condition will get much worse. I could see some of Vicar's bone as the flesh was completely gone at that area of his body. The leeches began to eat his organs slowly as Vicar was coughing blood right at this moment. 

Yet he still wouldn't want to dodge the next attack coming from the Inquisitor. Does he really didn't wanted to dodge it, was it that painful for him to move at all unless they're something that makes him not to do that. 

I then realized that the leeches on Vicar body might not be eating the flesh only as it might also affect the Vicar body. 

I then put my trust on my Monster and Creatures feature in the system that the leeches were some kind of a monster and it could be detected by it. 

Scanning All Monster/Creature Near 10 radius-

-Scanned 1-

-Complete-

-Displaying Monster/Creature-

-Parasite Leech

When I see it show up in the system, I really glad that it still works and with that I know these features of the system still work perfectly. 

>Parasite Leech

=No info was available for this type of bug.

=Bug

>Skill

=Flesh Bite

=Paralysis 

=Pain Grip

When I see the Leeches skills, I now know why Vicar wasn't able to move. The leeches paralyzed him on his body. He could move before because there weren't that many of them but with the numbers of the leeches on his body now. Vicar couldn't even move an inch at all. 

I had realized how a serious of trouble this could get if Vicar kept getting hit by the Inquisitor. Vicar would surely turn into a skeleton in a matter of seconds. To prevent that to happen, Vicar must get out of this place and immediately use heal. 

But the problem was Vicar couldn't say a thing at all and with that he couldn't use the teleport right at this moment. I then think of an idea but it wasn't that great. 

The idea was for me to de-link with Vicar as it would authorize me to use my talent once again. But there was a huge risk for me doing that sort of thing. 

Vicar HP would greatly be decreased and it might get his injuries much worse than now. Still, there wasn't any option left for me to do as it might be our only hope for making sure Vicar survive. It would be a huge gamble for this to work. 

Before I de-link with Vicar, I pray that he would make it or else I put the guilt towards me for the rest of my life. 

"De-link with current user..." 

-De-linking...-

-De-linking 37%-

-De-linking 81%-

-De-linking complete-

-Full Authorized Permission- 

Without any more time to waste, I quickly activated the teleport as I saw Vicar fall to the ground when the de-link was complete. 

"What! You could still move that impossible... I will finish you..." The Inquisitor said as he sees Vicar was about to escape the place. Sadly he couldn't reach Vicar as we successfully teleport back to the desert ground. 

The teleport did work as I thought, I use the teleport on Vicar and because I was still counted as just a piece of equipment. I was teleported with Vicar as well to this place. 

As we arrive at the desert area back, Tehreas quickly run towards Vicar and saw that the leeches were eating Vicar body. He then quickly removes it as he doesn't want Vicar to die. 

On the other hand, quickly uses the talent heals with Vicar, hoping that it would restore Vicar flesh back and work. I then linked back to Vicar as it might help him ease the pain a little bit. 

Tehreas was surprised when I use the heal as it immediately restores Vicar flesh back and the leeches that were eating Vicar flesh completely vanish. I'm happy that the healing talent managed to do the job as it really saves Vicar life right at this moment. 

Still, I wouldn't be that happy yet as Vicar still was unconscious, the pain that the leeches gave him was quite too much for Vicar to handle. I just hope that Vicar would soon open his eyes and doesn't have any side effect from the leeches anymore. 

A few hours later, Vicar finally opens his eyes. He then looked around and realized that he was no longer in the room which the Inquisitor attacked him. I was just about to ask whether Vicar was feeling okay or not but Tehreas beat me to it. 

"Vicar? Are you fine... what's happened back then as you return here with full-on injuries as well as leeches." Tehreas said that to Vicar as he was curious what had happened after he leaves Vicar in the sanctuary. 

Vicar then replied to Tehreas but he was still in a weak state after all of that damage he received with those leeches.