Dragon Master: The SSS-Ranked School Belle Asked Me To Contract Her

Chapter 122: Evil Plans (2)



Rain didn't know much about the classes and Aspects, as she didn't have any formal education in the slums, and even in the Academy, she was given only the bare minimum.

So, when she learned that her opponent had an Aspect which could see through the future, she was terrified, but it seemed that her Boss had no worries about her. So, she also became calm and chill about that, trusting his judgment.

Still, she thought no plan would work against a Seer, as they would already know everything.

Listening to her question, Aurora chuckled and said, "It doesn't work like that. Nobody has control over the future, well, maybe the Gods, but certainly not us. Their Seer has just started her journey, so the things she sees are random and sometimes enough to drive her crazy."

Rain blinked in confusion and asked, "Meaning she probably doesn't even know of our true strength."

"Probably," Veer said with a nod. "It's clear they don't have a proper vision of future events, as they didn't see anything about their journey, otherwise they wouldn't have risked their lives so much. Without us, they would have been dead way earlier."

"Or maybe they saw that we would be here?"

"Rain, if we overthink so much, we might just make mistakes even though things are simple. Even if it gets complicated and we're being played by their plans, we can only do so much. Just be ready for anything, as I'm sure they'll try to kill us in the cave."

Hearing that, Rain nodded as she took out her dagger. Looking at its dark blade, she said, "I will cut and devour anyone who tries us."

"Don't devour just anyone," Veer shook his head and then asked. "That aside, I've noticed that you've been rather quiet lately. Why?"

"About that..." Rain instantly grew flustered, as she sheathed her dagger and said, "There are just too many people around us, and I also fear that I might say something I shouldn't."

"Wait! You mean, you're not talking much because of me!" Aurora jumped on Rain as she pinned her on the ground and asked, "Is that true?"

"Ah! No! I just mean..." Rain tried to get away, but even with her new strength, it was tough.

"Oye! Don't tease her so much," Veer rolled his eyes. "Also, do you have anything you could give to her?"

"I have a few things," Aurora released Rain and then took out a jet-black, curved dagger, the size of her forearm.

"This is much better for you as it could conceal its location," Aurora said, handing the dagger to Rain, who took it with apprehensive eyes.

Ignoring her, she turned towards Veer and asked, "You don't want anything?"

"Nah! I'm fine with what I have currently," Veer shook his head. "I don't want to have anything to do with the Elf Empire, and even using a little of anything will leave some aura on me."

"You're an idiot," Aurora smacked his back lightly. "You taught me that we need to use schemes to fight schemes, so why are you hesitating?"

"It's not just because of that. I have my plans, so you don't need to worry," Veer said.

"Then take this, it's something I got from my own exploration, and I have never submitted its information, so you can take it," Aurora said, taking out a sheathed longsword.

Veer was surprised but still took it since he needed a new weapon. He was prideful but not stupid, so why would he refuse such a weapon?

He was going to check it out but heard footsteps, so he just put it in his storage ring. Gesturing to Aurora, he picked up a rock and began to carve something on it.

Aurora also took down the Concealment and allowed David to come near them. The young Assassin looked at them and smiled slyly.

"Leader said we need to set off now as Amelia saw something approaching us from our back."

"Our back? What do you mean?"

"She didn't see clearly, but it's very powerful and dangerous, so it would be better if we leave now."

Veer raised an eyebrow, finding the situation suspicious. But he didn't say anything and stood up. He also smiled and said, "Say thanks to him from our side. We are also ready to depart."

"Excellent! I'll go and tell him this." Explore more adventures at My Virtual Library Empire

As they watched him run, Aurora said, "Something is wrong with them. Are they planning to kill us early?"

"Probably, so be careful," Veer said, as he looked at the rock. He sent his mana in it, and it glowed brightly for a second and then burst into smithereens.

He let the dust fall and thought, 'Still no good, huh.'

"Any plans or we're going right in?" Aurora asked with a frown.

She hated Seers because of this exact reason. You never know how much knowledge and information they had about you, so used properly, none of your plans would work against them.

It was a totally risky fight.

"I'm not smart enough for these fights," Veer chuckled, as he packed everything. "We will just head in and see for ourselves. In front of true strength, no amount of planning will work."

He then turned towards Rain and asked, "Do you trust me?"

"Why is that even a question, Boss?" Rain smiled.

"Then remember there is nothing that can kill your boss. I wouldn't die at the hands of these lowlifes," Veer whispered, as he bent forward and closed in to Rain's ear.

"Remember to use your concealment skill in case we get trapped or something. Trust in my and her ability, so please run away."

"But Boss..."

"Listen to me, first. I'm not telling you to run away from battle, but I want you to keep an eye on their group. Your concealment is so strong that even that entity didn't sense you. So, don't attack their group or rather don't interact. You just need to observe them in case we are in danger."

Veer backed away as he grinned at Rain, "It's a mission I'm giving you, as we'll need to fulfill the blood debt."

Rain took a deep breath and nodded.

'None of them will survive. None!'


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