Others Summon Dragons, I Summon Legendary Knights

Chapter 206: Vagabonds – The Executives’ Shock



Chapter 206: Vagabonds – The Executives’ Shock

At that moment, King moved. The Kobold King’s eyes widened as it sensed him right beside it, swinging his golden trident with one arm.

It couldn’t escape as the trident took off its head. The Kobold King’s body dropped to the ground, and Percival deactivated Fusion.

He separated from his summon and stared at the Kobold’s corpse for a while before turning. Just as he took the third step, Percival sensed a grave threat, forcing him to turn himself into water.

A great blast struck him, vaporizing the water, but from the vapor, Percival reformed himself and resummoned King along with Levi while facing the Kobold King, who had transformed into a red dragon.

The transformation was instantaneous. He couldn’t even perceive when the change happened, but this dragon was much stronger than the Kobold King’s basic form. The dragon unleashed a roar that made buildings crumble before breathing an astonishing amount of flames.

Percival’s leviathan retaliated by spitting out a powerful jet stream of water. Both elements clashed heavily, causing a thick fog.

King moved through the fog, appearing beneath the red dragon. One of its eyes locked on King, and it could see that cold gaze that still spoke volumes of how King saw it as beneath him.

This made the red dragon roar furiously. In its roar of rage, King swung his trident, ripping off the huge beast’s head. Its eyes froze; it couldn’t believe King could cut through its scales, but the truth dawned as its head landed heavily on the ground.

Percival walked out of the fog with gleaming eyes. He touched the dragon’s body and muttered, “Gabriel, here’s a dragon’s body. We can’t let the authorities have such great material.”

Suddenly, a rift tore open below the dragon, swallowing it and the head.

“Man! I’m waiting for the day I’ll get my own fruit. Your strength is something else.” Isaac said as he swung over and perched on a huge pile of rubble.

Percival looked at him from the corner of his eyes. He remained silent.

“You and Godfrey, who’s stronger at the moment?” Isaac asked, a question many in the cohort wanted to know.

“Remove him from your mind, or you’ll get killed by depression.” Percival told Isaac as he lifted his head to a faraway red gate that slowly grew faint.

“He’s in a league of his own.” Percival added.

***

In a bunker that looked more luxurious than the homes of most wealthy individuals, Mrs. Athens sat behind her desk with other government officials speaking to her about the different sectors of the country that were severely affected by the dungeon outbreak.

While they spoke, Mrs. Athens’ P.A walked in hurriedly.

“What is it?” Mrs. Athens asked while the other officials looked tense. Their thoughts went dark as they thought the monsters had broken in.

This meant their death was imminent, and with it, the complete downfall of Athens. This city and nation as a whole would become a No Man’s Land right after.

“One of the red gates has been closed.” The P.A’s announcement made everyone freeze for a moment.

“What?!”

“We focused our forces on evacuating and fortifying the defenses of the city’s core after several failures from the rescue teams. How was the gate closed?” A lieutenant general asked with disbelief written all over his face.

“I found a stream that is currently going viral. There are humanoid summons going around saving civilians, and they’re also the ones who have kept the main army of the goblins and Kobolds away from the core; if not, we would have been breached.” The P.A’s response was unbelievable.

“Cain’s Fanatics…”

“Since the red gate is closed, someone killed the Divine Tier boss.” Mrs. Athens said, and it dawned on all of them. A Divine Tier summoner, one of the top few, so rare that one could barely be spotted in a population of a million, was out there.

“We’ve sent out drones and did a widespread Tier gauge. We’ve indeed spotted one Divine Tier.”

The eyes of everyone widened. There was indeed a Divine Tier out there.

“But… there were more than one. There was another. However, we also spotted a fully realized Origin Tier summon.”

“What did you say?” Mrs. Athens gasped, frightened at what she just heard. A realized Origin Tier summon meant a summoner with an actual Origin Tier summon!

She knew there were Origin Tier summoners on Earth, but they were so rare there were not more than a hundred of them worldwide.

How in the world was one of them in a country like Greece? A place like this was bad for their growth; in fact, they could level this place if they wanted.

Such summoners had to be discussed with. If they were provoked, it might be a nationwide catastrophe.

Mrs. Athens frowned when she noticed her P.A’s face.

“What is it?” She asked.

Her P.A exhaled and lifted up her head to face all these high-ranking officials in charge of the country.

“We also saw something we didn’t believe.”

“W-What?”

“We sensed a summoner with a Tier above the confines of Origin Tier.”

Everyone’s face went pale. Beyond Origin Tier?! Was that Cain? Was Cain back?!

“Unfortunately, we couldn’t ascertain if this information was true as our device was broken.”

This further terrified the executives. Their fear wasn’t toward the monsters anymore but toward that entity, that sole being beyond any human currently on Earth.

Should such a being still roam this world?

***

Standing on a skyscraper with his hoodie billowing due to the cold breeze, Godfrey yawned softly.

“Lysander is doing quite well. But why is that goblin boss not leaving the dungeon?”

He turned toward Tempest.

“Come. Let’s go check it out.” Saying that, Godfrey leaped several dozen feet into the air, landed on another skyscraper, and leaped even higher.

The feeling of the wind billowing against his face as he soared high above every building was exhilarating. He felt free, as free as a bird.

His eyes gleamed as he landed right before the red gate, with Tempest descending behind him.

Three dozen hobgoblins guarding the gate were about to move when Tempest’s Double-Bladed Greatsword left his arm, slashing through all of them before returning to the Knight Commander’s gauntleted hand.

“Let’s go.”


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