Chapter 169 - Tamed (1/2)

Before Ash can even react to what Nightin had told him, a gust of wind bolted towards him from behind as it struck the encompassing energy barrier directly.

The energy barrier vibrated violently, trembling from the violet strike of the bolt of wind that carries the element of lighting? If it's just a demon rabbit with cultivation around the middle Saint beast realm, then they have no reason to fear it, but if it has the ability to corrode and command the wind and lightning, then this opponent would be one tough nut to crack for them.

Without even speaking to each other, they understood each other's thoughts as two sniper rifles formed behind Ash, energy gathering within the sniper's magazine as it prepared itself for that single devastating blast. Seeing the need to trap the demon rabbit, Nightin activated his samsara eyes without hesitation, enabling him to see through the trees and locate the foe hiding among those trees.

With his eyes still facing the front while maintaining full speed, he ran forward and went past the demon rabbit that was laughing sinisterly, preparing to leap onto Ash and enjoy its feast. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity to enjoy human meat as a delicacy. In such a desolate place at least.

Bending down, it was about to leap off when two vines caught its legs and prevented it from moving, the vines were made of wind and was reinforced with the order buff which increased their sustainability. ”I've seen through your plays. Don't bother replying either since you don't understand the language of humans. Now then, you may die now.”

Nightin raised his sword and was about to stab down when the cry startled him ”Don't! I'll do whatever you ask me to so long as you allow me to stay alive. I'm the last of my kind and still at a tender age!”

Nightin laughed amusingly and asked ”You actually know the human language even though you've been in this forest alone all these years and have yet to meet a single human?”

This rabbit isn't simple, it's either I rope him in or I'll have to enslave him against his own will. Nightin thought to himself as Ash approached them cautiously by levitating through the air, his fully charged sniper rifles ready to fire off at any moment if the rabbit attempted to make any foolish move.

”Um, can you at least get your friend to turn the muzzle away from me first? If I'm scared, I might not be able to tell you the truth without leaking any information.” The rabbit says so confidently that Ash almost fired instantaneously. It isn't because he doesn't control, but it's more of the rabbit acting so arrogant in such a situation that pisses him off.

”I wonder why, but my hands are extremely slippery today.” Ash even took one of the sniper rifles in the air to play around with it, spinning and tossing while letting it roll freely on his fingers, but with its muzzle still aimed at the target at all times. You think you can play around with me? I'll show you who's the boss then.

”Alright! Alright! I confess already alright!”

Clang!

The sound of a sword still plunging itself onto the hard ground ended up with a reflection from it, but that resistance was futile as the sword sinks into the ground without much difficulty soon after. ”Give me any more of your tricks and this will be your fate.”

Since the rabbit wasn't going to listen, then Nightin will make it learn the hard way. If the rabbit wasn't one to listen, then he'll have to enslave it. It may affect the success rate of his plan slightly, which is why he'll have to bait the rabbit into accepting him.

”You want to know something?” Nightin asks with a smile while the sword pulls itself off the ground and flies back to its owner, the sword still sheathed without any intention to engage.

Nightin wasn't able to gauge the current sharpness and durability of his Samsara sword right now, but it should be around the low savior grade at this point of time, amplified with his samsara law, the Samsara law isn't weaker than any middle grade savior sword.

”What is it?” The rabbit hurriedly asked as it tried to escape, only to realise that the vines were growing stronger with each passing second and that its corrosiveness wasn't working.

”Stop bothering, I've infused the plants with so much wind element that the speed of its continuous rampaging rotation will suffice to prevent your corrosion from getting into it. Maybe it might work with a few hours of effort, but you don't have the time for it.” Nightin added on before the demon rabbit attempted any other means of escape.