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Even If I'm Reborn as a Cute Dragon Girl, I Will Still Make a Harem-Chapter 8Book 6: : Effortless Suppression
The skin of the arm Erica took out was fair and smooth. Aside from being stained by a hint of blood, it looked like an exquisite art piece carved from white jade.
Lilith couldn’t shake the feeling that something about it seemed familiar.
“Hey, that’s my arm, right?!”
Lilith observed the arm for a moment before realizing with a jolt that it was one of hers that Three had severed, thanks to the exquisite Storage Ring worn on one of its fingers.
After all, no one really paid attention to how their hands looked, so it took Lilith a few moments to recognize it.
Then, a strange sense of unease settled over her.
“Why do you have it with you?” Lilith stared at Erica with a horrified expression, wondering if this girl in front of her might have had some strange fetish. Was she so deranged that she didn’t need a whole body to get herself excited?
“Hehehe, well, I thought you might need it later, so I picked them up when I had the chance.” Erica chuckled shyly, her face flushed with embarrassment.
After saying that, Erica pulled out another arm—and two fair legs.
Lilith’s cheeks twitched involuntarily. Seeing her own arms and legs, now separated, in front of her was an odd feeling—very difficult to describe with words.
Breathing a sigh of relief, Lilith couldn’t help but exclaim, “Erica, you did a good job. Although your action was a little… unsettling, I can’t deny that you’ve helped me greatly.”
Lilith closed her eyes, then mentally activated her Storage Ring. Within moments, healing scrolls began to appear, piling up like a small mountain in front of her.
“Help me heal,” she said, biting into one of the scrolls to open it.
“Oh.” Erica quickly got into action, using both hands to activate the scrolls.
Soon, the small space where they were hiding was bathed in vibrant green light. The life force overflowing from the healing scrolls transformed the area, turning the barren ridge into a small sea of flowers in an instant.
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The dark clouds in the sky of the little world began to disperse and the thunder gradually ceased. Three hovered silently in the air, her black robe tattered to the point that it could barely cover her body properly.
Greenie, the massive serpentine monster, moved cautiously around Three.
Although there was no longer any heavenly thunder preventing its attack, Greenie grew increasingly wary. It felt that Three was a completely different person now.
Three minutes ago, Greenie had seen Three as a mere eccentric mortal, but now, Three exuded the presence of an ancient deity—an overwhelming force, wielding a blade sharp enough to tear the heavens apart.
Three slowly opened her eyes.
It was as though chaos itself began to unravel. The sky briefly darkened, and the light of the heavens leaked through. The black sun above could hardly hide the mesmerizing glow emanating from her eyes.
Three looked at her hands, speaking softly to herself, “Pushing this body to ascend to the Demigod Realm has consumed far more divine power than I expected. Is this due to an innate ability? Could it be that… this body is a rough jade, even more remarkable than my original?”
“Whether it’s a jade or not, we’ll know once we test it,” she added.
Three raised her head and looked indifferently at Greenie, who dared not attack her. She shook her body and her tattered black robe dissolved into fragments, instantly replaced by a long, pitch-black dress that draped over her frame before her skin was exposed.
She slowly raised her hand, facing Greenie. “There isn’t enough time, let’s cut to the chase, disgusting worm.”
She closed her hand into a fist, and just as she did, Greenie’s vertical pupils contracted into sharp lines, its scales exploding outward like razor blades. It hissed violently, then swung its massive body, slamming forward toward Three.
“How pathetic. You have attained the Divine Realm, yet you live like an animal. After all this time, hasn’t anyone taught you how divine power truly works…?”
A look of pity crossed Three’s face before she clenched her fist, mercilessly!
Greenie’s enormous body suddenly froze, as if gripped by a giant invisible hand, preventing it from moving any further.
The creature struggled, thrashing its tail violently in the lake, sending waves soaring a hundred meters high, flattening several small hills nearby.
In that moment of turmoil, Greenie opened its massive maw, gathering divine power. A blaze of heat began to swirl in its mouth, distorting the air around it.
“Heartbeats of Resolve,” Three whispered coldly.
With partial access to the power of Authority, Three unleashed her innate ability upon Greenie, which was now different with her newfound power.
Everyone heard the cry that echoed through the little world.
The divine power Greenie had gathered in its maw dispersed in an instant, as it twisted and struggled violently. An invisible force invaded its body, slowly crushing its heart.
At the Demigod Realm, Greenie’s physical body had reached the point where it could no longer be destroyed by mortal means. This concept transcended any innate talent or qualifications.
No matter how powerful the dragons’ natural physical form was, before it reached the Divine Realm, it could never compare to the body of a demigod.
Becoming a demigod was not merely about the elevation of divine power or Authority. The heavenly tribulation faced when crossing that threshold was one of the most dangerous trials for anyone attempting to glimpse the path of the gods. Countless prodigies had perished in this life-or-death trial.
In the Great World, someone was reduced to ash in the sea of thunder every passing second.
The reason Three succeeded so easily was because she used the divine power of her original body to “power up” this body.
Coupled with her own experience in transcending the thunder tribulation, she pretty much cheated in order to forcefully elevate this body into the Demigod Realm.
Even then, this body was essentially at its limit—no further progress was possible, not even with the descent of a god.
For Greenie, a demon beast that had instinctively stepped into the Demigod Realm, the thunder tribulation was a true calamity and test.
Failure meant death, but surviving it would bring tremendous benefits as the thunderbolt would temper its body.
With the help of the thunder tribulation, Greenie’s body was considered far stronger than a demigod.
So, when it first attacked Three, it relied on its physical strength, seeing her as a terrible threat. It aimed to leave no room for error, using its strongest moves right off the bat.
However… the physical body that Greenie took so much pride in was rendered useless in Three’s presence.
She simply extended her hands, effortlessly suppressing it. Even this body, once tempered by the thunder tribulation, was no match for her…
“The world is far wider than you can imagine. The notion of invincibility through physical strength has long since become outdated,” Three said, clenching her fist even tighter.
Greenie’s cry abruptly stopped.
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Its body seemed to experience excruciating pain in that moment. Every muscle in its body tensed, and its vast snake-like form froze completely in mid-air.
After just a few breaths, Greenie’s body turned limp. Its head drooped before it fell into the bottomless lake.
Moments later, the once turquoise lake turned red with blood.