Book 4: Chapter 43: Dinner
The sun had set completely and the brightest stars were shining on the distant horizon.
The last trace of sunshine lingered on the lake’s surface. The crimson red and azure blue complimented each other. The evening breeze blew gently, creating colorful ripples on the mirror-like lake.
Lilith was floating on the boundless Dragon God Lake. She couldn’t help but feel glum while looking at the beautiful scenery.
She was ordered to clean up such a huge lake. Figuring out how to clean it up itself was a big problem.
As the sacred lake of the Holy Dragon Empire, naturally, no one would litter on the Dragon God Lake. However, the academy festival happened not long ago so someone might have accidentally dropped something into it. Hence every year after the festival, the academy will arrange someone to clean up Dragon God Lake to ensure the cleanliness of the sacred lake.
Most of the time, students from several classes would be asked to carry out the cleaning. Hence, this was the first time in the entire history of the academy that Lilith was asked to clean the place up alone because she angered Elder Mord.
After all, given the size of Dragon God Lake, only god knew how long it would take for a student to clean this place up.
Fortunately, Lilith could fly so she didn’t have to work slowly like normal people on a small pitiful boat. The convenience of flying would indeed save Lilith a lot of time.
It was only at this moment, Lilith finally realized how wonderful it was that she could fly.
Thinking of this, Lilith couldn’t help but get pissed at Elder Mord again for treating her the way he did earlier.
“Damn that Mord. I treated you like a brother, but you treated me like this! Someday, I’ll definitely chop off that strand of curl on your head!”
“Hmph! Don’t even think about getting a penny from me even if you ever fall to the point of begging along the street in the future!”
However, Elder Mord wasn’t here. He couldn’t hear how Lilith scolded him, so Lilith eventually grew bored of doing that.
Scolding people should be done in front of that person while pointing at their nose. Scolding someone behind their back wasn’t something an honorable person should do.
Lilith sighed and muttered to herself, “Let’s get this damn job over with so I can go home and sleep. So many things happened today and I’m beat.”
She flew lower and began to patrol along the edge of the lake. Any debris or rubbish she saw was incinerated by her low-level magic.
Logically speaking, any rubbish in the lake would be pushed by the current to the edge of the lake. This was the only way Lilith could think of to speed up the progress.
Even so, she had no idea how long this would take.
She probably had to work until late at night or longer.
Lilith looked at the darkening sky, and touched her rumbling tummy.
Her hatred toward Elder Mord grew even deeper.
Someday, you’re gonna fall into my hand, Mord. By then, the tables will turn and I’ll show you what cruelty is!
But for now, her tummy was her priority.
“Even if you’re Holy Dragon Empire’s sacred lake, it’s not a crime to catch dozens of fish for dinner, right?”
This was also the first time Lilith was scared witless, by a long beast on top of that.
How embarrassing!
That was Lilith’s thought before she turned around and fled.
Who was she kidding? Even in her peak condition, she might not be able to beat this thing, let alone in her current weak state thanks to Elder White.
Hence, a strategic retreat was a wise choice, not because she was afraid!
However, being in water wasn’t as advantageous for Lilith compared to the black snake. The huge black snake only had to wave its tail slightly to instantly get ahead of Lilith who tried her best to swim away.
Instead of rushing to attack, the snake just blocked Lilith’s escape route. It flung its tail violently at Lilith, forcing her to back up to where she was.
The snake’s mouth parted slightly, as though it was mocking its weak prey.
Goddammit, that really pisses me off!
There was no way Lilith could tolerate that. She immediately threw out an explosive scroll.
However, the powerful explosive scroll didn’t even make a sound this time. It just turned into boiling bubbles and disappeared.
Lilith’s cheek twitched.
She forgot that she was at the bottom of a lake.
The explosive scrolls were useless.
The black snake craned its neck. The mocking look in its scarlet eyes grew.
It was so pleased with itself that even its huge body squirmed triumphantly. The violent rolling wave pushed Lilith even further away.
With the help of the water current, Lilith tried to seize the opportunity to escape in another direction. Unfortunately, the current that had just pushed Lilith away suddenly changed its course and was now sending Lilith to the snake’s open mouth.
She was no different than an ant in a bottle that was at the mercy of a naughty boy — weak and helpless. Just a light poke with a wooden stick and she would helplessly fall back to the bottom of the bottle.
But little did the black snake know that this ant called Lilith was holding an atomic bomb.
Looking at the black snake opening its huge mouth like it was waiting for Lilith to fall into it. Lilith felt her dragon’s pride being insulted and instantly flew off the handle.
This damned mere beast dares to tease me?! Watch me strangle you to death!
Lilith furiously took out one of the very few peak saint-level scrolls that she had at the bottom of her storage, and then unleashed it without any hesitation.
The black snake was squirming its body triumphantly, waiting to enjoy its dinner with its mouth open.
However, to its sudden surprise, its dinner came with an extra sun.