98 Bloodline Synchronization (1/2)
”If one party give up the challenge that company's pet should be given to the other party, in other words, if you give up they wanted Wyba. They had an ugly rat which is very aggressive, that would be what you will win if they give up...”
Yale face turned cold as he understood that the real objective of those bastards was Wyba since the start, the other party never thought that the Frost Wolf Company would accept the deal. They wanted to obtain the primary source of the popularity of the Frost Wolf Company.
The association only saw that pets were the compensation for giving up, so it seemed fair at first glance. However, anyone who knew both beasts would understand that the conditions were unfair.
”Tell me about the challenge, giving up is impossible. Wyba has a life-bound contract with me, and I will never let her be enslaved. If I die she dies, and as long I am alive, she will never become a slave.”
Julie and Oscro had never seen Yale angered; he was usually calm and rational.
Yale had killed people in the past and had the determination to do it again. He dislikes trouble, but if others look for problems, he would be merciless.
”The challenge rules are also unfair to both of you. They have asked for a death match between one representative of the company. Only those who were official members before the challenge was issued can participate. You can't recruit anyone else and the other party have a 9-star mortal rank slave specialized in battles.”
Usually, those who move companies weren't good at battling even if practiced, that was because people who had specialized in business lacked experience in battle.
A cold smile appeared on Yale's face as he heard that the other party was only at the 9-star mortal rank, that wasn't an impossible battle. If the opponent were someone unbeatable, Yale would simply run off the city using Shape Shift and disappear.
However, that would doom Oscro who couldn't run due to having his family inside Trade City. Thus, he would do it only as a last resort.
”Then, I will battle with him.”
Yale knew that Oscro didn't have any chance to win, and they were still the only two official members of the company, so there weren't any other options.
”You are only at the 6-star, even if you advance to the 7-star before the match you are a healer, you can't win.”
Julie thought that Yale was trying to kill himself as that will avoid a life of slavery. Yale had never shown any battle prowess in his time in Trade City.
”Oscro, did you remember what I told you after we met? I said that healing isn't my specialty, but I never told you in what I am specialized.”
Oscro nodded, he could remember that Yale said that before becoming known as the Silent Healer, but he thought that he was humble.
Julie had difficulties to believe it, Yale was younger than her, and he was already a genius elemental healer. If he really wasn't specialized in that, Yale could be considered a monster.
Yale took out the Space-time Judgment Sword and wielded it; he had decided that the opponent would be killed by that sword.
”My specialty is the sword. I reached the expert stage when I was ten. I have confidence in winning even if the opponent is at the 9-star mortal rank.”
Julie and Oscro didn't notice any lie in Yale's words, so they decided to believe him. After all, there wasn't any other solution than battle since Yale wouldn't give Wyba to the other party nor the other party seemed to have intentions to retreat.
”How much time we have until the challenge?”
That was an important factor which Julie had yet to say.
”Not too much, only one week.”
Yale sighed, too little time to make a big improvement, the other party didn't want to give them any chance to train.
If the merchant association's rules didn't force the minimum time to start a challenge to be a week, the other party would have set the challenge for the same day.