Chapter 139: Return

Nathan immediately came out of the building and summoned Nidhogg, saying, "Conserve your stamina for the main dish. We'll kill the vice leader as quickly as possible."

Both Fenrir and Nidhogg nodded their heads. Wasting no more time, Nidhogg took off to the sky and alarmed the people.

"What is that?"

"Something flying in the sky!"

"A lizard flying in the sky? Is that the legendary dragon?!"

The people were panicking while Nidhogg was simply scouting the area from the air and pointed at a certain building, indicating the enemy's summoner.

In that instant, Nathan and Fenrir rushed to the location while Nidhogg dove from the sky.

"What?!" The vice leader was stunned. The two familiars beside him were a tiefling and a desert elf.

'A tiefling has a connection to fire or heat.' Nathan frowned, staring at this human with a demon horn and a long tail. After that, he scanned the elf, who seemed to have tanned skin and daggers. She covered her body with a coat and her face with a hood like that of an assassin. 'An elf variant, huh? Fighting her makes it look like she is an assassin from Persia.'

Still, there was no pity that could be given to the enemy. Without hesitation, Nathan waved down his hand. "Fenrir. You get the tiefling while Nidhogg gets the elf."

Fenrir leaped toward the tiefling, whose hands turning red as blazing fire escaped from the pores on his palms. He shot the red-colored flame toward Fenrir.

"Waaf!" Fenrir barked, dispersing the flame completely. He used his long tail to slap Fenrir away, but Fenrir did the same, stopping the tail.

The tiefling hurriedly used the claws-like hands to grab Fenrir, but the latter simply overpowered him with his paws before biting his arm and ripping it apart.

"Aaarrrgghh!" The tiefling was screaming as Fenrir slapped him away.

The desert elf had it much worse.

Nidhogg directly dove toward her. She managed to block him with her daggers before falling to her knees, avoiding him.

However, Nidhogg used his tail and grabbed her waist, tossing her to a building as he flew through a building and crushed anything in its path.

The bandits suddenly stopped the moment they saw their leader raising his right fist.

"Come, come!" Nathan waved his hand, signaling the angel and the fallen angel to come to his location. There were still some bandits left, but it didn't matter. Anubis could handle the rest.

"How come they are so fast?! Even if they are rushing from the village at top speed, they should need more than thirty minutes." The angel frowned. Ignoring his comment, the fallen angel said, "Serafina should need another ten minutes. We have to hold them back for ten minutes."

Fenrir landed on top of a roof next to them.

"What? A wolf?"

"Is he the rumored beast summoner?!" The bandits panicked.

"Don't back down. He is still not strong enough to go against me. If we manage to beat him once more, we'll definitely get a lot of money from the Frexia Academy." The leader waved his hand, gallantly standing at the front.

Nathan said, "You should have surrendered the moment you realized my identity."

"You are talking nonsense. You won't be able to defeat me." When he raised his fist into the air, five figures appeared next to him.

The first one was a gnoll. It had light brown fur, which seemed to be similar to the color of the sand. It had a left iron arm and its right hand was holding a stick with a spiked metal ball attached to it.

The second one was actually a rat-person. It had a long mouse tail and a pair of sword shorts on his hands.

The problem started with the third one, a desert elf. Her weapons were daggers, which seemed like she was an expert in close combat or even assassination.

Nathan's gaze soon shifted to the fourth familiar, an orc. Unlike the orc he had seen in the academy that had a body similar to a pig, this one had a muscular body. He was holding a long, curved blade and wore pauldrons and gauntlets. An extraordinary amount of Ena was leaking out of his body. His bloodshot eyes were staring at Fenrir, who shared the same sentiment.

Still, the biggest problem was actually the fifth familiar.

It was a giant. Nathan couldn't help but raise his head, looking at the giant that was ten meters (32 feet) tall. It was holding a huge iron club that looked like he could easily destroy a couple of buildings with just a single swing.

The leader laughed. "Hahahaha. I already told you I'm going to beat you. You better be ready to fork out money if you treasure your life."

Nathan couldn't help but smile. "And slapping your face will be satisfying! Nidhogg!"

Suddenly, a dragon took off to the sky, covering the sun with his body. It gathered his Ena in his throat before releasing a purple fire breath.