Chapter 391 - A small sun (2/2)
The merchant owners placed their hands over their ears, and the others in the town looked at each other in horror.
”What was that!”
”It must have been a beast!”
”I heard an explosion earlier as well, a beast must have come into the city.”
”Did you hear that, it doesn't seem weak either, I also saw all the knights running towards the auction house that must be where it's at?”
Ray didn't realise it but the effect of his roar had spread throughout the town. With rumours quickly spreading that a horrible beast had arrived. It was helped by the fact, they could see all the knights running towards the auction house in a panic.
Quickly, people started to gather their belongings and tried their best to leave the city of Drey as soon as possible.
The dragon's roar had completed what Ray wished and now when looking in front of the auction house there wasn't a single person that remained. They had all fled. Trying their best to leave the city.
Still, he managed to confirm with his dragon eyes that the army and two captains were still coming towards them.
”Now to get rid of you all as fast as possible. I'm going to need to borrow your power Avrion.”
There was one reason why Ray could use his powers freely. It was all due to the fact that every member of the Redwing Army was connected. At any point and time, Ray could use the mana steal to anyone who had signed the contract.
[Fire energy skill activated]
[All fire based spells have been doubled]
Lifting both his hands in the air, he started to gather all the fire power possible using his remaining mana. Then slowly he started to use that of the members back in Avrion.
Suddenly, Slyvia felt weak, and so did several other members. ”Ray,” she said and clicked her tongue. ”You're causing trouble again aren't you?”
As if he could hear what he was saying, right after he replied.
”I'm sorry, but it's for a good cause.”
The knights had finally arrived and in the distance, they could see a huge glowing orange object. The light could be seen from a while back as it was illuminating the whole town like some type of sun. However, they continued to move forward on their orders, but now standing in front of the auction house they could finally see.
A single man who held up what looked like a miniature version of the sun in his hands.
”Perish!” Ray cried out as he chucked the giant ball of flames in the knight's direction.