Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Vol. 5 Chapter 11: A Worst Case Scenario (Part 2) from Royal Princess of Blood, a Action novel by TearingSanctuary.

We arrived upon a hilly and mountainous region, the tips of the small mountains shaped sharply like blades. This region we found ourselves in gave a sense of danger, more than the places we walked before. From the looks of it, we were reaching deeper into the island, where more danger lingered in whichever nooks and crannies. My danger sense was almost at a max in this place, quite making the hairs on my body stand a bit.

And the sll was quite… like hundreds had died here, and their flesh had decomposed to mix with the soil, leaving the sll of death from the past to linger, far past and recent. As we walked down the rough, rocky path, there was a big monster corpse left at the side. I had not seen sothing like it until now. It was a big four legged beast, four ters in length, it was like an oversized crocodile.

The corpse was torn apart, like a giant blade sliced on it several tis. And its head was pierced through. That must be the killing blow. There were signs of a chaotic battle, impacts on the earthly surfaces, shattered boulders. Good thing it hadn’t started really rotting yet, it would have slled bad as we passed by. I wouldn’t like that.

“Where are we even gonna camp around here?” I asked, thinking how hard it was gonna be finding a safe space around here. This region was like a couple of dozen miles in size, it would take a while before we got out of here.

“Maybe find so caves?” Hartwin casually said.

“Yeah, and those caves will be crawling with monsters, too.” I let out a sigh. “Looks like we'll really be needing a look out this ti.”

Guess we’ll be relying the most on Nira this ti around.

Especially in this region. Nira was our dear all nighter. But then again, with the other Cursed Children, I should be mostly fine. Unless there was a sudden attack, I’d live and be safe.

Suddenly, I felt the ground beneath my feet shake.

Ugh… What did I just say…?

I quickly leaped back just as a beast erged aggressively from the soil. Whatever the case, it wasn’t surprising anymore that a monster suddenly ca up to attack us. I was becoming used to it. Although, enemies popping up from the ground out of the blue was not exactly a thing I favored.

It was a worm monster, a couple of ters wide. As for how long it was, I couldn't tell when its body was still buried in the ground. But three ters of its body was outside the soil. Its skin looked like it was mostly covered in rocks, giving it so sort of protective shell.

It opened its mouth, filled with sharp teeth, letting out a shriek.

Hartwin moved in and stabbed his magic coated blade into it, and managed to pierce through the tough skin. He was about to release the magic, but the worm quickly moved away, releasing itself from the blade. Velar intercepted the beast and swung down his greatsword.

The beast instantly noticed him and it halted instantaneously, beating all its montum, to evade Velar. And it subsequently slithered its body back and turned around like the lashing of a whip, and crashed against Velar, blowing him away. The worm followed my knight and opened its mouth, intending to consu him.

But Nira flew and crashed against the worm and swung down her claws at the beast’s face. But she mainly chipped off the skin’s surface. However, Nira’s intention was not to damage it, but to give Velar a second to recover. Just as the worm was about to engage her, Nira turned into a fog and withdrew to avoid its attacks.

“Velar! I’ll get its attention, you land a decisive strike!” Hartwin shouted.

“Got it!”

Hartwin turned towards Nira. “Back up!”

“Y-Yes!”

Hartwin attracted the monster’s attention by delivering multiple strikes. It shrieked and moved in to attack Hartwin. He was moving all over, and it seed to annoy the monster. It was then that the rest of the monster’s body erged from the soil completely. It was around ten ters long. Fucking nasty.

It raised its tail and swung it down towards the running Hartwin. The tail was moving too fast for Hartwin to evade in ti, and getting hit by it would surely fatally hurt him. However, before it could hit him, Nira intercepted the tail and held it for a fraction of a second to protect and let Hartwin move away from its trajectory. However, as she couldn’t completely resist the monster’s strength, she was crushed against the ground.

“Nira!” Hartwin exclaid.

It was then at that mont that Velar had an opportunity. He gathered all of his strength, his sword radiating with magic. He leaped towards the monster and brought down his blade on the monster’s neck with intense strength. The sword cut through the rocky hide and sliced through the flesh.

The monster’s body was cut in half from its neck.

Even the mont its body, or bodies, fell to the ground, it was still writhing. To make sure it was dead, Velar stabbed the monster in the head. That way, it shouldn’t attempt to do anything dangerous now. Except for the part that it was still writhing around, especially the lower body, but that was just how those kinds of creatures were.

“Nira, you good?!” Hartwin quickly rushed and checked up on Nira, who was still lying on the ground bloodied.

Nira slowly looked up at him and gave a mild nod with a blank expression. “Yes.”

Hartwin let out a relieved sigh. “Thanks for that. That thing almost got .” He slowly helped her up as she regenerated.

“You’re w-welco.” Nira patted the dirt off her shirt.

I approached the writhing, dying worm with a disgusted wince. “My guess, the welcoming mat.”

Hartwin scratched the back of his head. “Didn’t expect sothing of this size to move that fast.”

“... Better stay more vigilant in this place. They may provide even more surprises,” I said.

“This one is quite edible,” Taneva said out of the blue.

“Eh?” I was dumbfounded.

“I had sothing like this in the past. It’s not poisonous or venomous. And the creatures it hunts to eat are pretty safe ones, too.”

“Humans too, huh?”

“Well, we are still prey in the end. But not often they find humans.”

Nuh uh. No way. I’m not eating no worm again.

Reminded of the ti when I went out with my brother. What’s with this world and eating worms?

“Whatever, I’m not eating any of that. We still have plenty of food to survive on.”

“Hey, just brought it up in case you wanna try it out. Not like it’s your first ti eating worms.”

“Grrrr.” I growled towards him. “Of course you know that. You creep. First off, I recall those were herbivores.”

“Carnivores, herbivores. What does it matter? They’re both edible. Hehehe.”

“No way. Whatever, let’s just press on.”

We continued on into the path. There were plenty of smaller monsters, but those were no trouble. The big ones we have to look out for.

I placed a hand on Nira’s shoulder and whispered so words to her. “Excellent work, Nira. Hurting for the protection of your close ally is the best action you could do. I’m proud of you.”

“R-Really?”

“Yes. Nothing is more worth it than protecting your friends. It is noble.”

Her face brightened and she gave an energetic nod. She was indeed learning. And she appeared quite pleased with herself.

So ti after moving through the dangerous path, we all paused when we heard faint sounds of crumbling, like the earth was crashed with sothing.

“What was that?” Hartwin asked.

“It seems to be coming from ahead,” Velar answered.

Considering that there were no other paths, we carried on. And that was when the sounds beca louder — they were sounds of battle. All of us looked at each other for a mont before hiding behind so boulders. Ahead of us was a big monster, fighting humans…

I didn’t expect to find humans here. I drew my hood over my head, to cover my hair especially and face.

The monster was a four-legged beast, and its legs were like an insect’s, long and thin. Dark in color, its length was around twelve ters, and it was standing at fifteen ters tall. Its long fingers had long razor-sharp claws, and at the elbows protruded a sharp bone, almost like a blade. It had also had a hardened skin, it would seem. Its face reminded of a mantis, but this one was uglier.

It swung down its claws towards the group of humans engaging it, dust clouds ford upon impact along with a loud thud. The humans avoided the attack pretty easily.

“Hahahahaha! Look at this majestic thing!”

“This will do for a great trophy, boss!”

“Get the ropes! Tie that shit down!”

“Hahahaha! Kill this beast!”

From what I could see, there were eight of them facing the monster. They were in full combat gears, wielding swords, greatswords, and spears. And they appeared to be grinning, they seed to be having fun.

“You think they’re friendly?” Hartwin asked quietly.

“It’s best to assu they’re hostile,” I answered.

“This is the only road around here, should we scale up these ridges?”

“I would prefer not to leave the road.” These were roads for a reason. aning there should have less monsters present.

“Bring that thing down to our level!”

They evaded all the powerful attacks being brought down by the monster. They distracted it by attacking while another group worked on the ropes.

“Just in case, we can take them out, right?” I asked my crew.

“Of course. Small fries.” Taneva nodded with a smirk. Well, small fry for you maybe. “Still, there’s a chance if they take it down, they’ll just go.”

The bigger guy, who seed to be their leader, roared loudly. “Raaaaaah! Co at , beast!” He leaped towards the monster’s face and swung down his blade. The impact let out a shockwave that pushed back the monster. However, the actual damage was shallow.

At the sa ti, the others threw the ropes, and once they tied around the legs, they began pulling.

“Pull!”

“Heave!”

Their teamwork was impeccable. Like people that had been working together for years.

The monster was thrown out of balance. That gave the rest of their team the wide opening. The mont the monster hit the ground, the rest of the combatants jumped the monster. They landed several deadly hits, inflicting wounds and causing the monster to bleed all over. It cried and struggled violently before it managed to break one of the ropes.

With its front leg free, it waves its claws sideways.

“Oh fuck!”

One warrior quickly erected a Palm Shield to protect himself. However, he was sent flying upon impact, crashing into a wall. The team leader quickly stepped in and slashed the monster in the neck, unleashing a powerful magical slash at close range. The monster was pushed back down.

With the monster stunned, they continued their barrage of attacks. So fought physically, while others launched their Armant Magic at it. There weren't any mages from what I could see. Perhaps it was really just mostly warriors here. Which would be more practical considering the state of this archipelago.

The monster resisted, it was indeed tough. The warriors had to be more careful. But still, in the end, with everyone working together, the monster was defeated. Their leader landed a deep slash on its neck. With a strained cry, the monster dropped to the ground, and stopped moving completely.

“Hahahaha! Tough one! But it ain’t killing us!”

“Way to go, boss!”

“This is one hell of a trophy, boss!”

“Definitely! Hahaha! Start cutting it off for so trophies!”

“Gotta get the claws, they look good to make a sword out of.”

“If we can shape it, that is.”

“Don’t forget the head, you idiots. Its skull will make a fine display in my hall!”

“Yes, boss!”

Damn, so they’re gonna take a while.

The crew and I looked at each other. Should we just reroute? But, that would be more tiring, for at least. It was then I sensed sothing fast approaching. I shifted my eyes and caught a glimpse of an object coming straight for—

“Watch out.” I slightly pushed Hartwin.

And a spear was embedded into the stone, right in the spot where Hartwin’s head was.

“Woah!” Hartwin stared at the spear in shock.

“They found us, huh?” Velar drew his sword, facing the source of the spear.

I turned in the sa direction, and there I saw a couple of n standing on top of a small cliff.

“Of course they have scouts…” Taneva muttered.

It was then that the scouts shouted. “Found so dimwits on the road!”

His voice echoed throughout the area.

Crap…

This scenario was not preferable at all.

And then, the group from ahead walked towards us.

Their leader smirked with intrigue. “Well, well, well. What do we have here?”

You are reading Royal Princess of Blood Vol. 5 Chapter 11: A Worst Case Scenario (Part 2) on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

The Pinnacle Warrior cover
Same genre

The Pinnacle Warrior

NoCreativeName ·Action

Hermother,aSpellblade,herfatheraTalismartist.SowhydidshehavetobeaWarrior?Whenshewasachild,AstridheardstoriesabouthowhermotherservedonthewallsofHuma...

Walker Of The Worlds cover
Trending now

Walker Of The Worlds

Grandvoiddaoist ·Action

LinMuwasacommonboylivinginasmalltown,ostracizedbythetownsmenbecauseofamistakehemadeduringtheharvest,hishouseseizedtocompensateforit.Forcedtofendfor...

The Innkeeper cover
Trending now

The Innkeeper

lifesketcher ·Action

Inthedepthsofanewbornuniverse,acultivatortakesadvantageoftheabundantenergytorefinehimselfatreasure.Butafter14billionyearsofrefiningandquiteafewmore...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.