"This is Dragari—half-dragon, and who knows what the other half is. Do you think that is possible?"
"Isn't it clear what the other half is? The Ymir race."
"Ymir race? Do you mean those huge giants with six arms?
How could they become this small? Don't think I have never seen them," Felix asked.
"I am sure of it. After changing into their form and checking Agni's corpse, they were half dragon and quarter Ymir. The other quarter is probably human."
"Human? And they now enslave other humans? This is crazy."
"Isn't it? I am sure they have already forgotten their own ancestry." Heimdall said with a chuckle.
Felix looked past the window, gazing toward the spire in the middle of the city. "The portal should be inside that place."
The sun had already started setting, painting the sky in twilight.
"I will go now. You don't need to check the sewer; just focus on that spire."
After saying this, Heimdall's body turned into a blur and then disappeared.
"This bastard, isn't he worried that using his spatial ability like this will alert someone?" Felix mumbled in annoyance.
But Felix knew Heimdall must have a reason if he was pulling a stunt like this. It wasn't the first time he did something weird.
He then decided to send a message to Luca and the others.
Meanwhile, looking at the setting sun, Alex and the group decided to take a break. Based on Quartz and Olivia's experience, the area would be far more dangerous at night.
The monsters that roamed would also be different.
They picked an empty field and started building the camp. Alex then began carving some rune formations in the area.
The function was to seal their presence and ensure no odor or sound escaped from it.
Some distance away, outside Alex's detection, a group of people were looking toward Alex using advanced binoculars. It allowed them to see far into the distance and even through some solid objects.
The man then lowered the binoculars. "I'm pretty sure they are our targets. There are no other hunters in this vicinity."
"Are you sure? The last one massacred our elite battalion."
"Just see their capabilities. My abilities already tell me that we cannot go further than this; otherwise, we will get detected."
"Should we just bail then? I don't think we can defeat them. Looking at the direction, I think they are going to the Dragari area. Enjoy exclusive content from m-v l'-NovelFire.net
We have some deals with them. Don't you think it's better to just alert the Dragari?"
"What deal? It's just a trade. Don't mistake them as our friends. We have no other choice than to cooperate with them," he said with spite.
He was one of the dark guild members that Luca's group massacred.
"What the leader says is right. Don't get used to cooperating with them. If we had another choice, do you think we would stay like this?"
"What use is thinking like this? In the end, those hunters from the mainland think we are nothing more than traitors to humanity.
While in reality, they are the ones who failed to protect us."
Gabriell and Jake thought the resistance was in the city. While it was true that some survivors existed in the sewers, in reality, most of them had already escaped the city and built their own group.
At first, this group kept ambushing the Dragari species, but it didn't have any results. Instead, their casualties kept rising every day.
Hungry and desperate, they decided to go to other species that had built their cities, like the Dragari. Sёarᴄh the NôvelFire.nёt website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
Compared to them, their relationship with humans was more amiable.
They even sold them supplies, materials, and weapons. The payment was not cheap; they took some of their members as the cost.
Some heroic ones decided to sacrifice themselves to give a path of survival for the others. This is how they survived and lasted till this moment.
As time passed, the number of things they bought from this species also kept growing.
As they became more capable, they didn't sell one of their members anymore. Instead, they sold resources they stole from the Dragari.
The species they traded with was the Lycans.
"Those furry bastards need us to attack the Dragari for their own purposes. That is our relation to them. I honestly think it's better to just let them move forward."
"But if we don't take revenge for the casualties, how could we explain ourselves to the bereaved?"
"They don't need to know. Honestly, as a leader, I am more interested in what they plan to do. If they are really that strong, maybe… just maybe, we can ransack the Dragari city."
Their leader, a man with black hair and a scar over one eye, replied in a heavy voice, "Ransacking Dragari city… we have tried for generations. We even got a complete blueprint of the current place. Do you think that is possible?"
"Why not? Just like that day when the sky fell, who is to say it won't happen to them? I stopped thinking something was impossible after that incident."
The leader pondered it. In the first place, a group of hunters going this far into the red zone was already a very hard task. Otherwise, most of them would prefer to escape back to civilization rather than risk their lives attacking the Dragari.
Of course, there were exceptions. For example, their current leader, one of the survivors of the attack, saw the brutality of the Dragari.
Seeing his own loved one torn to shreds was not something he would ever forget all his life. The shame and guilt that came from escaping and not trying to help, despite it being the wish of his wife.
"Let's wait and see. At the same time, gather the rest of the force somewhere near us.
They don't need to know about this group of hunters, but they must be ready to attack at a moment's notice."
Hearing their leader's decision, the group scrambled into their tasks.