371 Kicking ou (1/2)
Vit'hum could hardly believe it, so much to the point that he didn't even know how to react at all. (AN: I'll use the pronoun 'he' for Vit'hum from now.)
The Bloodline Pact, a skill that stemmed from his impure but strong bloodline, was defeated just like that. He wouldn't have been surprised if someone like a King or like an Emperor did this to him, but this kid is none of those things.
Still in denial that the skill he got from his impure dragon bloodline, he tried casting it again. Sadly, the pain inflicted by the seal said everything that needs to be said.
”Impossible!” Vit'hum still didn't give up even after experiencing all the signs. He tried again and again but the more he tried, the more painful the backlash from the seal gets.
The pain that the seal inflicted was directly tied to his soul. Due to his age, his soul was plenty strong yet the repeated attempts he did to cast the Bloodline Pact caused him to suffer more and more, and this kind of pain is not something that his hardened but wrinkled skin could defend against.
”You!” For the first time in ages, Vit'hum raised his voice in fury as he gazed at the young man walking away from him as if he did nothing. To add salt to the injury, Raven completely ignored his furious bellow.
”You damn mortal!” Vit'hum screamed in agony as the seal administered another seal. He could feel his strength being sapped away from his body. ”What the hell did you do to me! Answer me!”
But instead of answering his question, Raven didn't even bother to turn around. He looked at the core and then old man, sighing in relief while thanking his instincts.
'Good thing my instincts warned me about this. If I didn't rush here, then that bastard might've already devoured the core.'
”How do you feel?”
The old man gave him a polite salute and said: ”Relieved, my Lord. Thanks to you, that pest no longer has the ability to siphon the Plane's Vitality.”
Both of them could still hear the furious roars of Vit'hum but decided to ignore them. The Old Man gloated at his fate. Vit'hum had seriously underestimated Raven. One would've think that wisdom comes with age but not necessarily true. This poor deformed lizard must've realized that Raven was anything but simple.
The clues were there. He managed to arrive at the Center perfectly fine despite the place being completely inhabitable. He also didn't express any surprise them, and what's more he is aware about Vit'hum's moniker. It wasn't as if he deliberately hid his intentions nor pretended at all, in fact he did none of those, and he still managed to get deliver a painful lesson to the poor idiot.
The poor hybrid underestimated Raven so much that's he paying dearly for it. Vit'hum must've ignored his presence since he knew that he could devour the human at any given moment like a snack.
The seal he placed was derived from a very old Ancient Art called [Book of Forbidden Seals]. Each of the seals depicted in there were not only extremely powerful but also profound as well. Aside from having the necessary amount of Energy Reserves to cast each seal, and understanding how to perform it, there are no other requirements at all, which makes it accessible for everyone. Yet even if that was the case, few had ever learned it due to its profundity, plus knowing and doing are two different things.
[5th Forbidden Seal: Bloodline] doesn't just cancel or prevent any art of skill tied to the target's bloodline, the pain it administers also ignores all kind of defenses and goes straight for one's soul. The pain it inflicts depends on the quality of the bloodline not it's purity. Since Vit'hum had the bloodline of Dragons the seal would cause him pain more frequently, making this a torturous experience.
Nonetheless, it was fortunate that this lizard hybrid was dumb, else Raven's plan would've been foiled.
”Tsk.” Raven clicked his tongue in irritation as soon he saw the Plane's Core. ”This is worse that I initially expected. Curing this will take time.”
Hearing Raven's remark made the old man lower his head in shame. He's still bent on blaming himself for what happened. If he hadn't been too relaxed on his duties, then all of this could've been prevented.
”Cheer up.” Raven said, ”Staying depressed won't solve anything. It's not like we can't cure this.”
He then turned around and saw the writhing idiot behind them. He sneered and said: ”Kick this pest out. I don't want him interfering with what will happen here.”