I Became the Progenitor Vampire

Chapter 208: 209: The Battle between the Bronze One-eyed Giant and the Newborn King



Chapter 208: Chapter 209: The Battle between the Bronze One-eyed Giant and the Newborn King
 

The battle was about to begin.

From afar, Lide, hovering in the air with his bat wings, excitedly watched Castro dive down towards Kachar, who was roaring towards the sky.

He was not at all worried about the imminent battle between Kachar and Castro.

It was he who had commanded Castro to attack Kachar.

Since his evolution into a Bronze One-eyed Giant, Kachar had never fought again, and although Lide knew that Kachar was very strong, he had no idea how strong his opponent was.

Moreover, he wanted to test Castro’s combat ability.

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This newly born Dawn Bat needed a strong opponent to measure its true weight.

Killing two birds with one stone.

With a wingspan of 16 blades, Castro, diving from a kilometer in the sky, even made the massive Bronze One-eyed Giant feel pressured.

That huge eye fixedly stared at the figure in the sky.

His muscles, like springs, were crazily compressing, with surging power ready to burst out with a deadly attack at any moment.

What surprised Kachar was that at a hundred blades’ low altitude, the unknown beast suddenly opened its mouth wide.

Bang, bang, bang~

A series of fiery and ferocious fireballs surged out.

Enhanced Fireball Gatling.

At level 15, Castro already possessed the ability of Dual Casting, capable of unleashing 12 sprays per second with Lide’s modified Small Fireball.

Exaggerated to the extreme.

The flames surged like a giant dragon’s breath.

However, the only difference was that Castro was casting magic, whereas the dragon breath was a talent.

Over twelve fireballs per second, with their scorching and explosive aura, hit Kachar, who had no time to dodge—the relentless dada, dada, dada.

Waves of heat instantly raised the temperature within several dozen blades around.

Kachar’s formidable body gave him great strength but also robbed him of some agility.

Yet Kachar was not afraid at all; the magic resistance of a One-eyed Giant was already outrageously high, becoming a Bronze One-eyed Giant made him completely indifferent to normal magic.

He could even withstand Dragon Breath; ordinary magic was no concern.

His gaze was fixed solely on the rapidly approaching massive figure.

A hint of brutality flashed through his eye, the wildness of a One-eyed Giant reviving.

Now!

When Castro, in the sky, dove to a height of 30 blades, Kachar suddenly stepped forward vigorously, his massive strength stomping the ground, and his robust body leapt upwards, shaking the ground at that moment.

Kachar leaping up was a spectacular sight, his body 7 blades high, furiously smashing towards Castro in the sky.

Diving down, the Dawn Bat glistening with a bronze metal luster showed no fear.

Two powerful lives collided mid-air.

Boom, boom, boom~

Kachar’s shovel smashed into Castro’s abdomen, leaving a deep scar, blood spraying everywhere, but the terrifying defensive strength caused the shovel to instantly break, Kachar losing his only weapon.

Castro felt a sharp pain, but he retaliated fiercely.

When magic proved useless, his sharp claws viciously grabbed Kachar’s shoulders, plunging deeper into his body than a warrior’s spear could; Kachar’s defensively impressive wrinkled skin couldn’t resist.

The intense pain caused Kachar’s solitary eye to emit a faint bronze light, the power of the Bronze One-eyed Giant Bloodline erupting violently within him, reviving even greater strength.

Kachar’s solid arms fiercely grabbed Castro’s wings, a violent power bursting forth, evidently intending to rip Castro apart.

Unable to flap his wings, Castro grew even angrier, his claws frenziedly tearing, inflicting greater damage on Kachar.

Blood sprayed from the sky like a downpour, the ground a complete mess.

Yet for a Bronze One-eyed Giant, this damage was negligible; instead, the pain enraged Kachar further, his muscles tauter than steel bulging as if springs compressed to their limits suddenly burst forth.

The horrendous force made Castro feel his body uncontrollably pulled apart, his wings about to tear.

After a brief collision, both bodies crashed from the sky to the ground like meteors.

Boom, boom, boom~

The ground around them shattered into fragments.

One of the mines even collapsed under the great impact.

The massive gray dust storm rendered the scene chaotic.

After Kachar landed, his presence massively increased; a One-eyed Giant was an ace troop on the ground, and even a knight’s charge couldn’t shake them.

Castro, having lost his aerial advantage, was immediately suppressed by Kachar.

But after all, Castro was a perfect heir of the power of the Bronze One-eyed Giant and the Bloodline of the Bloodline Ancestor.

Even though Kachar was powerful, Castro showed no fear.

His huge gaping maw bit at Kachar, his right arm immediately marked by exaggerated scars from Castro’s sharp teeth.

Kachar, in pain, grabbed Castro’s wing and swung fiercely, hurling Castro’s massive body several dozen blades away into a forest far from the ore veins.

Crack~

Castro’s huge body directly broke seven or eight trees thick enough to need three people to embrace, soil splattering everywhere.

Both were consciously avoiding damaging the mine in their fight.

Seeing this, Kachar furiously ran towards Castro, the bronze light in his eyes growing more intense.

He was determined to tear this enemy apart!

Kachar’s body, now radiating the same bronze luster as Castro, grew to an exaggerated eight blades high.

The power of the Bronze One-eyed Giant Bloodline was activated.

With every step Kachar took, the ground shook.

Bang, bang, bang~

Trees over ten blades high fell as Kachar charged through, not a single large tree able to withstand his charge.

Everywhere the Bronze One-eyed Giant passed was razed to the ground, leaving only a colossal, messy path.

Lide saw the scene with immense emotion; both Castro and Kachar, once they commenced battle, caused destruction that could only be described as catastrophic.

Indeed, as the close-quarters combat ensued, an even more brutal struggle began.

Castro constantly sought an opportunity to take off, but Kachar gave him no chance, clinging tightly to his opponent.

Each swing of his arms, thicker than beams, resembled siege weapons, smashing into Castro and causing significant injuries, dark red bruises blossoming all over his body.

Eventually, Castro, realizing he couldn’t take off, simply abandoned the idea and directly faced Kachar in a fierce melee.

Lide’s every known spell was cast in turn by Castro, but unfortunately, due to Kachar’s high magic resistance, they did not inflict much damage.

Instead, it was the grotesque barbs on Castro’s bat wings, his two sharp giant claws, and his razor-sharp teeth that dealt significant damage to Kachar.

The war between the two behemoths was incredibly gruesome, with the dense surrounding forest suffering relentless destruction.

Trees, large enough for ten men to encircle, could not withstand the casual strikes of these two powerful beings.

In just half a day, the ancient forest, centuries old, lay scattered on the ground like harvested wheat.

The duration of this battle exceeded Lide’s expectations. He had initially thought that Castro, with his aerial advantage, would dominate Kachar with magic, but Castro, lacking combat experience, was utterly overwhelmed by Kachar.

It was presumed that once on the ground, it would be Kachar’s realm where Castro could not inflict major damage, but the two were still evenly matched.

The dominant ground-based One-eyed Giant encountered issues against Castro, an aerial combatant. The spines on Castro’s wings and his sharp fangs posed significant problems for Kachar, who lacked a suitable weapon.

The battle lasted three whole days.

The area around the iron mine, originally a towering forest, was flattened like farmland.

By then, countless scars adorned their bodies, yet the increasingly fierce duo showed no signs of stopping, their auras not diminishing.

Both possessing the prowess of a Bronze One-eyed Giant, their enduring vitality and the terrifying damage they inflicted were truly oppressive.

Watching them, Lide thought that if he didn’t intervene, they would continue their fierce fight between two top-tier warriors, so he spread his wings and flew over.

By now, he roughly understood the combat capabilities of both.

Durable, extraordinarily durable, whether it was Kachar or Castro, their recovery speed, defense, and constitution were shockingly formidable.

Originally, Castro, focused on aerial combat, unexpectedly matched Kachar in melee capability.

This greatly pleased Lide.

Indeed, a novice king with activated innate bloodline potential by the system.

Truly unstoppable.

Of course, Kachar was not a bit inferior, considering that Kachar had evolved into a Bronze One-eyed Giant only a few months ago and his bloodline power was far from fully unleashed.

Yet, he fought on par with Castro, recognized by the system as the king of bats.

One could imagine, Kachar was not lacking, and once he fully activated his bloodline potential in the future, Lide believed this Bronze One-eyed Giant would be even more formidable.

“Stop fighting.”

Lide’s words momentarily stunned the fiercely battling duo, but as soon as they realized it was an order from Lide, they receded like the tide, though their eyes remained wary.

With his wings spread, Lide flew into the space between them.

Kachar’s face immediately changed, his huge single eye fixedly watching Castro, ready to attack relentlessly at any sign of provocation from the other.

At the same time, his movements deliberately and effortlessly protected Lide, fearing that the opponent might harm Lide.

Looking at Kachar’s subtle movements, Lide smiled contentedly, “Kachar, this is my new guard, Castro.”

Hearing this, Kachar, who was initially hostile, immediately relaxed. The bronze One-eyed Giant didn’t ask why Lide’s guard had attacked him; he simply stood in place, waiting for Lide’s command.

Meanwhile, Castro, covered in scabs from black blood on his battered body, was crouching on the ground, saluting towards Lide.

“Master, Lord Kachar is extremely powerful, I cannot defeat him.”

Hearing this, Kachar was slightly taken aback, then looked deeply at Castro, satisfied, and also kneeled on one knee, saluting towards Lide.

“Master, Castro is also a formidable opponent, deserving of respect.”

In the world of Glory, whether enemies or allies, it was only the strong who earned respect.

Both warriors acknowledged each other’s strength during their great battle, naturally showing ample respect to each other.

“Very good, both of you have just broken through, so I need you to stimulate your potential with a high-intensity battle.

Kachar, Castro, you have not disappointed me.”

Lide turned his head and looked around; thousands of blades within the area had flattened the deep forest, his expression very pleased.

Such destructive power truly qualified as formidable, most crucial was that these two top combatants belonged solely to him; he could command them to do anything.

Kachar stood up, his expression very excited to receive such praise from Master Kachar.

Castro also stood up; the king of the skies, although he had wrestled with Kachar for several Sunshine Hours, still had a high fighting spirit due to his strong bloodline despite the scars covering his body.

“Kachar, I’ve created a new race—the Dawn Bat, and Castro is the king of this race.

Because I used the bloodline of the Bronze One-eyed Giant from your body to create this race, creating new Dawn Bats requires the use of your bloodline…”

Lide waited until both had caught their breath and felt their condition stabilize before he began explaining to Kachar the reason for his visit.

After listening, Kachar patted his chest, wheezing out.

“Master, I am willing to give everything for you… even my life.”

Lide shook his head, “No, I just need you to donate blood a few times a month like the residents of Dawn City.

Keep your life; you still have to contribute more to Dawn City in the future.”

He paused mid-sentence, his tone a bit enticing.

“Every time you donate blood, I can have the farm give you two pigs…”

Hearing this, Kachar’s eyes widened, for the farm was still in the developmental stage, making the available pigs quite rare, and meat was very difficult to obtain.

Kachar, being a large fellow, could eat an entire pig in one meal, so even if he could buy meat, it was never enough.

One-eyed Giants in the Underworld hunted for meat, and although they could eat their fill in Dawn City, how could a carnivorous animal like the One-eyed Giant not crave meat?

“I am willing, Master, I am willing…”

His voice was urgent, as if he feared Lide might change his mind.

Seeing this, Lide couldn’t help but laugh and cry; he was reminded of when he first met Kachar, bearing the negative status—extreme hunger.

These gluttons really were easy to deal with.

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