Blood Warlock: Succubus Partner In The Apocalypse Chapter 19

Bai Zemin’s body currently had a mana reserve of 134 points and his magic points were equal. Beforethe Soul Record showed up on planet Earth, activating the world’s mana and displaying each person’sstatus window, it was precisely his Magic stat that caught the attention of the beautiful and charmingsuccubus Lilith.

Until now, Bai Zemin had never used all of his magical power to the fullest since he never found himselfin need of it. However, in the face of the approaching giant elephant beetle, he had no choice but togive his all if he wanted to survive.

With a single thought, Bai Zemin spent his 134 Mana points immediately and pushed all that mana withhis 134 Magic points towards the giant beetle. When the mana under his control flowed into thecreature’s body, Bai Zemin immediately activated his First Order Blood Manipulation skill.

His face turned as pale as a sheet and his whole body felt weak after the abrupt loss of his manareserve. However, he endured and began to make the blood burn inside the monster while using all hismagical power.

The results were immediately evident.

Roar!!!

A sound similar to that of a wounded beast roaring came from the mouth of the ten-foot elephantbeetle. When it was only five meters away from being able to attack with its giant horn, its movementsstopped and it raised its head to the sky while writhing uncomfortably as if it was suffering the mostterrifying pain of all torments.

Bai Zemin’s Blood Manipulation skill was indeed powerful, just as Lilith had mentioned earlier. It wasjust that until now, Bai Zemin had only faced mainly dead creatures that did not feel pain nor did theyknow the meaning of the word scared.

By controlling his mana to get inside the enemy’s body, Bai Zemin could make use of all his magic toactivate his Blood Manipulation. The problem with this was that the cost was too heavy, much heavierthan Bai Zemin thought.

The elephant beetle writhed in pain and its giant body struck a nearby building. The seemingly sturdyand robust building’s foundation couldn’t even stand for five seconds before collapsing with a loudexplosion and raising a cloud of dust.

Before the apocalypse, humans had no mana inside their bodies. However, with the intervention of theSoul Record, Bai Zemin’s Mana points were especially high. Now that he had used all his mana toexecute a powerful attack, he felt as if he had lost all the sugar in his blood and his body felt extremelyweak.

However, he had no choice but to grit his teeth and hold on.

His pale face without a trace of blood looked at his enemy and a bitter smile appeared at the corner ofhis mouth when he saw the three-meter elephant beetle stand up again.

Roar!!!

The monster glared at him with murderous intent and its two eyes seemed to spit flames of rage as itheaded towards him with somewhat unsteady steps. Its body was stained with blood and its armor-likeshell had small cracks through which boiling blood seeped.

When the blood came in contact with the yellow flames on its body, the liquid began to evaporate atastonishing speeds rising in a gaseous cloud into the sky.

Seeing this, Bai Zemin inwardly felt happy not to use external blood attacks or else he would only bewasting mana. After all, flames could be considered the perfect counter to his Blood Manipulation skill.

The wounded elephant beetle reached the building Bai Zemin was standing on and slammed its hornforward with all its might.

Bai Zemin’s face changed when he saw the creature’s intentions and he hurriedly jumped off thebuilding to the ground and rolled to the side.

Boom!

As if a demolition machine had hit it mercilessly, the three-meter-high building collapsed immediatelyand soon joined with the building previously demolished by the elephant beetle.

Stones of all sizes flew everywhere and, although Bai Zemin had rolled to the side at the first possiblemoment, he was still hit by a considerably large block of stone.

“Ugh…”

His body was sent flying two or three meters as he grimaced in pain and a small trail slid silently fromthe corner of his mouth. If it wasn’t for the fact that his muscles were much stronger than in the past,that cement block would have left him half dead if not severely injured.

Without giving him time to rest, the elephant beetle turned and rushed in his direction while the fury inits gaze seemed to want to consume him alive. Although its defenses and attack power were quitehigh, its internal body was weak like that of any other living being; Bai Zemin’s previous attack haddamaged its organs, its flesh, and much of its blood disappeared due to the high temperatures of itsflames.

As a monster that had already passed its first evolution, successfully becoming a First Order monster,the elephant beetle could be considered a small overlord in this area. Now that a weaker creature hadinjured it to such an extent, it was naturally furious.

After seeing what the elephant beetle did to the building with its horn, Bai Zemin did not dare to fight ithead-on. Taking advantage of the fact that his speed was superior to that of the wounded creature, BaiZemin endured the feeling of weakness he felt after the abrupt loss of mana and gritted his teethfighting against the pain as he ran in search of another building he could quickly climb.

One running and turning into different streets while the other relentlessly pursued and crushedeverything in its path, Bai Zemin and the elephant beetle sought to end each other’s lives in differentways.

It was clear to Bai Zemin that he simply could not win in a face-to-face battle against the elephantbeetle. All of his body stats were below the creature except for his Agility. Therefore, to survive and win,he had to make use of his intelligence.

After running mercilessly after its hated enemy for almost ten minutes, the elephant beetle haddemolished more than seven buildings of different sizes. However, as a consequence, a look ofexhaustion flashed in its eyes.

The constant loss of blood was something the creature could not bear and, although its flames were apowerful defensive skill, the elephant beetle could not use it to attack and therefore only served to keepits enemies away from its body. However, to keep its skill active at all times, the elephant beetle had toexpend too much Mana and after so many powerful attacks, its Stamina was also quickly running out.

Bai Zemin also noticed the change of pace in the creature’s steps and hurriedly jumped towards anearby building hoping to end this battle as quickly as possible. His own Stamina had dropped by morethan half and he had only recovered a bit more than 20 Mana points.

After reaching the top of the building, Bai Zemin looked up to see the elephant beetle prepare to strikewith its powerful horn once again. However, instead of jumping to the side, Bai Zemin jumped with allhis might towards the giant beetle.

Boom!

Another building fell. However, its previous attack had created a big opening in its defenses and theelephant beetle could not prevent its hated enemy from landing on top of its shell.

Bai Zemin had just landed on the mutated insect’s upper body when a wave of fire assaulted his lowerbody at once.

“It hurts! It fu*king hurts!” he couldn’t help but scream in pain as his face constricted horribly at thesensation of being burned alive. He felt as if his lower body was suddenly submerged in a pool ofburning lava and such a feeling of pain was driving him crazy.

Although his defensive cloak protected his body, from the knees down he had nothing capable offighting off the elephant beetle’s fire. Bai Zemin could feel his legs starting to burn little by little and theonly reason why they had not yet completely caught fire was thanks to the Treasure Normal VelocityBoots he was equipped with; however, he could clearly feel the boots melting rapidly without being ableto withstand the heat.

Gritting his teeth and fighting the urge for his tears to fall involuntarily from the overwhelming pain, BaiZemin ran at full speed until he reached the creature’s neck.

The giant elephant beetle’s entire body was covered by an extremely hard shell. If Bai Zemin wanted tobreak through its defenses he would need a lot of time and that was what he lacked at the moment, notwhat he had to spare.

However, the junction between the head and the rest of the body, the creature’s neck, was notsurrounded by that shell. After all, this would limit its natural movements.

Bai Zemin raised his sword and slashed fiercely downward, tearing off a large chunk of flesh in theprocess. Blood splattered everywhere and fiery steam caused by the struggle between the liquid and

the flames surrounded him.

The elephant beetle sensed danger of death and its body began to shake violently as roars of painescaped from its mouth.

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