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Chapter 2665 Agreement (Part 1)

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2665 Agreement (Part 1)

It’s because of you that Yurial, Phloria, Nana, Lark, and everyone who ever gave a crap about us died without knowing how much we cared for them. As the Voidfeather Dragon spoke, the flames on his feathered wings changed color according to the cursed element they were channeling.

With each word, the Wyrm’s voice turned into a deafening roar that forced Lith to cup his ears.

“Yet you are right. The flames died out and his voice became as low as a whisper. ‘My feelings for you haven’t changed yet if there’s anyone I despise more than the Void, if there’s anyone I resent more than you, it’s that accursed elf!

The Voidfeather Dragon stared at M’Rael with rage and allowed himself to feel hatred. The same hatred that comprised every fiber of the Void and that now flowed inside the Dragon’s ethereal veins, turning his red scales black.

New horns grew on his head while the old ones became longer and bigger. The feathers on the first set of wings were consumed by blue flames, revealing the membrane underneath.

His remaining set of feathered wings now burned steadily with six different kinds of Cursed Flames.

The blue fire spread from the now membranous wings to the spine and from there, it lit up the black feathers on the way toward the head. At that point, the blue flames propagated along the bone spikes setting them ablaze in what looked like a burning crown.

The Void Demon Dragon, the form that Lith would have assumed if in the past he had let his human side be swallowed by either the Dragon or the Abomination, only had two white eyes without pupils.

“That’s it?’ Lith checked himself with Invigoration and there was nothing different about him.

His mana core was still violet and his life force was still that of a Tiamat. His mass, magical, and physical prowess were unchanged.

At least until the merging between the Void and the Voidfeather Dragon reached the limit that Lith’s life forces currently allowed. The excess energy that couldn’t be stored within the Soul Projection seeped through the bond it shared with the human side.

Lith screamed in pain as the blackness covered his skin, starting from his head and flowing down as if someone had dropped a bucket of paint on him. His seven eyes turned white and his black-violet aura was replaced by midnight-blue flames that burned at everything.

The air, the dust particles in it, the surrounding world energy, and even Lith’s own flesh. Only the partial merging with the other life forces kept him from being consumed by the flames as well, the blackness acting as an insulant and shielding him from most of the damage.

Most, but not all.

The blazing dark energies covered his entire body, turning his fingers into claws and his teeth into pale fangs. The moment his whole body turned black, his hair caught fire and his skin cracked into countless scales from between which leaked more blue flames.

At the same time, five of Lith’s seven eyes seemed to cry white tears that defied gravity and dripped toward the sky. The five pristine torrents climbed up the Void Demon Dragon’s body until they reached his face.

The white tears formed five white pools that condensed into as many eyes, giving the Dragon part of the power of the human side. The man below and the Dragon above roared in unison as they both stabilized and their eyes burst with elemental energy, white no more.

Lith tried to conjure his Demons but his mana burned blue. The shadows burned. Everything burned.

“Wait, what?’ Faluel, Ajatar, and M’Rael stopped their fight for a split second, feeling every hair or scale on their bodies stand up in alarm. Screams and roars were just air and didn’t impress them, but the power they carried was another story entirely. The three of them turned around toward the thing that Lith had become, feeling the pressure of a true Divine Beast exuding from his body.