Transformed into a pink fairy, I will make all the players cry with my sword

Chapter 517 Hilo and the Dragon Maid's First Encounter



Chapter 517 Hilo and the Dragon Maid's First Encounter

The words of eternity echoed in the chaotic void, carrying a hint of nostalgia, but mostly disgust.

However, to her surprise, this time, the End did not refute her.

That straight and aloof figure simply watched the infernal carnage before him, and for the first time ever, his emotionless silver eyes revealed a barely perceptible hint of approval.

"This time, you're right."

The voice of the end remained cold and indifferent, without any inflection, yet it made Eternity beside him widen his eyes in surprise, as if he had heard something unbelievable.

In the end... he actually agreed with her?

Before Eternity could recover from this immense shock, End shifted its gaze and continued to add to the story in a calm, factual tone.

"Sure enough, leaving these things unattended will only create more chaos."

"It's better to wipe it all away; it'll be cleaner that way."

The moment the words fell.

Finally, he slowly raised his right hand.

A simple action, yet it seemed to affect the fundamental laws of the entire world.

Centered on her, an invisible, pure power of "ending" began to quietly spread. The void trembled, the light distorted, and the frantically roaring calamity beasts, no matter how large they were, instinctively fell into a brief silence the moment they sensed this aura.

That stems from the deepest part of life: an absolute fear of "the end".

However, just as the destruction that would wipe out everything was about to arrive.

"Xiao Mo".

A soft hand gently pressed against the wrist that the end had raised.

Tao Yao had already walked up to her side without her noticing, her face still bearing that gentle and warm smile, as if the bloody hell before her was just an ordinary scene not worth mentioning.

"We don't need to get involved."

Tao Yao shook her head, a meaningful look in her peach blossom eyes.

"This is their own choice, and it's also a source of chaos within their own group. We just need to watch."

After saying that, Tao Yao let go of her hand and turned her gaze to the dragon maid who had been respectfully bowing her head and not daring to speak from beginning to end.

"It's you."

Tao Yao looked her over with great interest.

"Can you suppress them?"

This casual question made the dragon maid's body stiffen abruptly.

The chaos within the horde of calamities should, in principle, be resolved by one of the calamities themselves.

This is both a test and an unprecedented opportunity.

The dragon maid raised her head blankly, then pointed to herself with a finger, somewhat uncertainly.

"Me? Me?"

Her face was filled with disbelief and fear.

"But...but I feel like they won't listen to me..."

She was merely a maid, a lucky one fortunate enough to serve several masters in the divine realm. To send her to suppress this boundless, utterly insane beast tide? How could that be possible!

Why not give it a try?

Tao Yao's smile deepened.

"Having stayed in the Kingdom of God for so long, do you think you're just breathing ordinary air every day?"

"The power within you has already subtly become far greater than you imagine."

Tao Yao stretched out her finger and gently tapped the pair of exquisite dragon horns on the top of the dragon maid's head.

"Moreover, you are one of the very few special beings among the calamity beasts who can transform into human form. This means that you have the qualifications to command them."

"Perhaps you can even become the new King of Calamities."

The King of Calamities.

These four words, like a thunderclap, exploded in the dragon maid's mind, plunging her into complete chaos.

All she wanted was to be a maid and live a peaceful life!

Seeing that the dragon maid was still conflicted and at a loss, Tao Yao stopped pressuring her.

She simply chuckled, offering the final reassurance.

"Anyway, let's give it a try first."

"Even if we take a step back and fail..."

Tao Yao's peach blossom eyes curved slightly, revealing a sly smile.

"Look, I'm here too."

These words finally dispelled the last doubts and fears in the dragon maid's heart.

Yes.

With the Primordial Lord here, what does it matter if we fail?

"Alright, I'll leave this to you now."

Tao Yao clapped her hands, seemingly having finished explaining everything, and prepared to turn and leave.

However, just as she took a step, she seemed to suddenly remember something and stopped.

She turned around, looked at the dragon maid, and her mischievous grin returned to her face.

"By the way, there's one more thing."

"If you encounter some lost little fairies on the outskirts of the divine kingdom..."

"You can spar with them first and have a friendly exchange."

"Then, after you lose, let them enter the border of the divine kingdom."

Tao Yao's words, spoken casually, left the dragon maid stunned once again.

Fight?

Lose?

Let them in?

What exactly does this strange, nonsensical instruction mean?

Before the dragon maid could figure it out, Tao Yao, along with the still bickering End and Eternity, turned and disappeared in the direction of the temple, leaving her with only a meaningful silhouette.

……

After the three supreme fairies left.

In the empty, desolate void, only the dragon maid remained, facing alone the endless tide of beasts that was still fighting madly.

She stood there, her mind a jumble of thoughts, repeatedly recalling what Lady Taoyao had said before she left.

Suppress these kin who are gradually losing their minds and becoming disorderly.

Although she wasn't very confident about this matter, since it was Lord Yuan Chu's order and she had his backing, she could certainly give it a try.

but……

What does it mean to send her to deal with the fairies that might appear around here?

Moreover, why was the Primordial Lord so certain that he would lose?

just in case……

What if she wins?

The dragon maid stood at the radiant border of the divine kingdom, gazing at the blood-red chaos in the distance, lost in deep thought.

……

at the same time.

Rift.

The moment Sakura, Hiro, and Forget-Me-Not passed through the distorted rift light gate, the whole world seemed to be thrown into a wildly running blender.

There is no sky, no earth.

There was only endless, viscous, and chaotic mess of colors.

Around them were countless floating fragments of the world.

A magnificent, upside-down city silently glided over their heads, its towers standing tall, yet devoid of any sign of life, only deathly stillness.

A sea of ​​pale flames burned, with silent waves rolling in the distance, casting a ghastly white light on the surrounding void.

The remains of a towering tree, its branches charred, still stubbornly reach into the void. At its broken point, one can even see a complete microcosm of a civilization's birth and destruction.

These bizarre, contradictory, and impactful scenes constantly swept past them, each fragment representing a world that had passed away or was on its way to extinction.

This is the graveyard of the world, the end of order.

Hilo's body remained tense, her pale face filled with vigilance, constantly on guard against any danger that might leap out from any shadowy corner.

Hiyori, however, remained oblivious to the scene around her that was enough to make any normal person's sanity plummet.

Her face showed only undisguised impatience.

This aimless drifting made her feel uncomfortable all over.

"Hey, Forget-Me-Not." Sakura finally couldn't hold back anymore. She turned to look at the most crucial girl in the group. "Did you find it or not? What was that clue you were looking for?"

The forget-me-not is holding her little fox doll, her eyes closed, carefully sensing something.

Hearing Fei Ying's urging, she slowly opened her eyes and gently shook her head.

"not yet."

Her response was calm and firm.

"The spatial turbulence here is too strong. The beacon I left behind is being interfered with, and I can only sense a general direction."

"A general direction?" Hiyori's voice rose a few decibels. "When will we be able to find it?"

"Sakura, be quiet," Hiro said coldly. "Are you trying to attract all the surrounding monsters by shouting like that?"

"So what if we attract them? It's a good opportunity to stretch our muscles!" Sakura retorted dismissively.

"you!"

Hilo was furious, but there was nothing he could do about this battle maniac.

I ignored their usual bickering; she just pointed in one direction.

"Go that way, and I can feel it. The closer I get, the clearer the beacon's response becomes."

With a clear direction, Hiyori's complaints finally stopped for the time being.

The three set off again, transforming into three streaks of light, traveling through countless bizarre and fantastical fragments of the world in the direction indicated by Forget-Me-Not.

As they ventured deeper, the surrounding environment began to undergo subtle changes.

Those floating fragments of the world became increasingly rare, and in their place, more and more calamity beasts roamed the chaotic void.

At first, there were only a few scattered, low-level disaster beasts.

But soon, the number and scale of the calamity beasts began to grow exponentially.

Flocks of flying creatures with bone wings blocked out the light in the distance.

The gigantic creature, as large as a moving hill, slowly moved its massive body through the void.

Countless dark torrents converged in the chaos. They no longer wandered aimlessly, but seemed to be guided by some invisible force, moving in the same direction.

"Something's wrong."

Hilo's brows furrowed deeply. "These calamity beasts... are too orderly. It's as if they're... on a pilgrimage."

"Who cares if it's a pilgrimage or a funeral!" A fighting spirit ignited in Sakura's eyes. "This means we've found the right place!"

Just then, the forget-me-not, which had been silently sensing the direction, suddenly had an expression of great excitement on its face.

"This is it! I feel it!"

She abruptly stopped, ceasing all further movement.

Sakura and Hiro immediately stopped beside her.

They looked around, and it seemed no different from other parts of the Rift, still a chaotic void and a surging tide of beasts.

however.

Under everyone's gaze, Forget-Me-Not slowly extended its right hand.

Her movements were devout and focused.

A crystal-clear petal, as if formed from the purest ice and snow, quietly appeared at her fingertips.

As soon as the snow petal appeared, it emitted a soft and holy light, completely out of place with the chaotic and violent atmosphere around it.

Immediately afterwards, the petal seemed to resonate with something and began to tremble slightly.

A look of undisguised joy appeared on Forget-Me-Not's face.

"This is it!"

She announced excitedly.

"This is the entrance to the border of the divine kingdom!"

"Great!" Upon hearing this, Sakura was overjoyed, and crimson flames instantly ignited around her, ready to pave the way. "Then what are we waiting for! Let's charge..."

She hasn't finished speaking yet.

A soft yet incredibly firm hand suddenly grabbed her arm, stopping her from rushing forward.

It's forget-me-not.

"no!"

Forget-me-not's attitude was unusually firm; she held onto Sakura tightly, not giving her any chance to act recklessly.

"We agreed that the mission was just to confirm the location of the entrance! Now that the mission is complete, we must go back immediately and tell Sister Jasmine and the others!"

"Huh?" Sakura could hardly believe her ears. "Go back? The target is right in front of us, aren't we going to go check it out?"

"No!" Forget-Me-Not still wouldn't let go. She tilted her head back, looking directly into Scarlet Sakura's eyes, her pure gaze filled with unwavering seriousness. "This is Sister Fox's plan, we must abide by it! Safety first!"

"But……"

“Sakura, listen to her.” Hilo, who was standing next to me, also came over and stood on Forget-Me-Not’s side. “We know nothing about the situation inside. Rushing in rashly is no different from suicide. Gathering everyone’s strength is the safest option.”

With both people opposing her, Hiyori's impulsive impulse finally cooled down.

She clicked her tongue in frustration, but eventually the flames on her body dissipated.

"Okay, okay, this is such a hassle!"

Although she was still complaining, she eventually agreed to the retreat plan.

however.

Just as the three reached a consensus and were preparing to turn around and return to the forward base established by Jasmine, they were about to leave.

A figure appeared silently and without warning on their escape route.

She was a girl dressed in an elegant maid outfit.

She had long, flowing hair, a pair of delicate little dragon horns on her head, and a long, slender dragon tail covered with fine scales that was swaying restlessly behind her.

Her appearance was so abrupt, as if she had always been standing there, merging into this chaotic void.

The moment I saw that figure.

Hilo's body stiffened involuntarily for a moment.

A strange, intense sense of disgust, emanating from the depths of her soul, instantly surged into her heart.

She didn't know where this disgust came from.

She simply felt that the black and white maid outfit the other person was wearing was so glaringly obvious that it gave her an urge to tear it to shreds.

Hiyori's reaction, however, was much more direct.

She took a step forward, shielding Forget-Me-Not and Hilo behind her, a renewed sense of vigilance igniting within her as she stared directly at the mysterious dragon-horned maid.

"who are you?"


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