The First Magic World War-Chapter 217 - 214, Pink Meteor

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Charles had no idea how much time had passed. Nightfall was arriving over the ocean— a chill arose with the wind, and he was starting to feel a bit hungry.

This giant whale must be a Transcendent Creature, so imposing that no fish dared approach. Even if Charles wanted to catch a few fish to eat raw, he found no targets.

He had never experienced this before and didn’t know how long a Transcendent could last without food.

As for his injuries, they had mostly healed already. He had used the Bloodflame Transformation Art to morph into Blood Flame and then back into his human form, which alleviated some of the wounds, though it consumed some Blood Energy. After changing back and forth seven or eight times, his body was already mostly recovered.

While Charles was deep in thought, he suddenly noticed what seemed to be a shooting star streaking across the sky and quickly made a wish, "May I escape the danger of the Evil God and become of the Sacred Order!"

After a while, he felt that this wish wasn’t grand enough. How could a transmigrator be so lacking in ambition? While the shooting star hadn’t yet faded, he made a second wish: to become a Deity.

Some time later, noticing that the shooting star still hadn’t gone out, he made another wish: for a glass of Coke!

This time, he noticed that the color of the shooting star in the sky was off; it was slightly pink and was falling toward him, growing larger and larger.

Charles urgently shouted, "Danger, old pal, let’s quickly get out of the way!"

The giant whale let out a sonorous song, seemingly very excited. Charles saw that the giant whale seemed not to understand what "danger" meant and was about to plan his own rescue when he recognized the shooting star.

Sure enough, as the pink shooting star flew over his head, he finally saw it clearly—it was a burst of pink Fighting Spirit, and wrapped in it was a woman in a black robe, graceful and curvaceous.

Princess May gracefully landed on the whale’s head, reached out her delicate hand, and patted the giant ocean beast’s big head. The whale responded with an even louder song that echoed through the night.

Still unnerved, Charles asked, "Is this yours?"

Princess May replied, "I’ve taken up a side job as a magician; it’s my magical contract beast."

"You can call it ’Gazing at the Stars,’ or ’A’kong’ if you like," she said.

Charles’s mind instantly pictured Inglima’s famous dish. No matter what, he couldn’t associate this giant whale with a bowlful of fish heads. The fish and shrimp that had been eaten by the whale probably wouldn’t die feeling so regretful. Find your next adventure on novelbuddy

Only then did Charles realize that the Great Eldest Princess hadn’t just carelessly abandoned him; rather, she’d been kind enough to arrange for a giant whale to pick him up.

No wonder the giant whale was so friendly.

And so human-like.

It had an owner after all.

Princess May let out a sonorous long howl that sounded almost identical to the whale song, and ’Gazing at the Stars’ immediately turned its massive body, changing direction.

Charles then remembered to ask, "How did your battle with those two of the Sacred Order go?"

"And what about on James Cook’s side?"

Princess May, while comforting her contract beast, answered, "I’ve seriously injured one of Baron’s Blood Clan of the Sacred Order, and James Cook did well—he sank the Baron battle ship that was entangled with him."

Charles was overjoyed and exclaimed, "Then let’s hurry back!"

Princess May coldly said, "Why should we go back?"

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Charles exclaimed in surprise, "Having beaten the People of Byron, why not return?"

Princess May, standing charmingly atop the giant whale’s head looking up at the stars, replied, "It’s not easy to get a breath of fresh air; why hurry back? We just need to make sure we arrive at Fars around the right time."

"The Giant God Whale is packed with people—I’m very uncomfortable there. It’s nowhere near as pleasant as being with Ah Kong."

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Charles nodded repeatedly, thinking to himself, "That works for me, just send me back."

However, after a while, he despairingly realized that the Great Eldest Princess clearly did not regard him as a person because being with him didn’t cause her any "discomfort."

This... was a bit too much.

He still wanted to be considered a person.

Princess May, when aboard the Giant God Whale, was completely different—appearing carefree and relaxed. She looked at the stars for a while and then, from somewhere, pulled out a huge pillow, hugging it as she walked over to Charles. She placed the pillow down, leaned against it, and said, "Continue telling me stories!"

"I want to hear the one about Du Wei."

Charles, with a tearful face and about to protest—since he hadn’t eaten or drunk anything all day—suddenly spotted an exquisite kettle and some pastries.

Overjoyed, he snatched up the kettle and pastries, devouring them ravenously. It was only after nearly polishing them off that he remembered to ask, "Princess, have you eaten yet?"

Princess May replied indifferently, "Can you tell the story now?"

Charles forced himself to perk up and continued with Du Wei’s tale.

Frankly speaking, sitting on the back of a giant whale, accompanying a beautiful princess...

Well, Charles hadn’t seen Princess May’s face, so her beauty could be momentarily set aside.

In fact, just describing it in words seems quite romantic.

But for Charles, it was sheer misery. On the back of the whale, without any shelter, the midday sun was scorching, and the whale’s skin was so slippery that it was very hard to sleep. Although Princess May provided food and drink, as time passed, the pastries grew less and less fresh...

All in all, Charles—accompanying Princess May, riding the giant whale while stargazing at sea—had traveled for seven or eight days and had had enough of this life.

The more time passed, the more Charles missed the VIP cabin on the Giant God Whale, not to mention his several properties. Even the still desolate Machu Picchu would be more comfortable than living on the back of a whale.

Princess May, on the other hand, thoroughly enjoyed this lifestyle, listening to Charles recount classic Earth novels every day and occasionally leaving for a bit to enjoy nearby rides.

Once, she even somehow gathered a group of whales to accompany them next to the stargazing whale, forming a magnificent and stately procession.

The only slight consolation for Charles was that during these days, to resist the intense sunlight of the day and the cold night winds, he constantly practiced Bloody Glory. On the seventh or eighth day, his Blood Flame Qi lightly trembled and broke through again, and another cluster of runes appeared, finally refining the Flame Scorching Blast Bullet.

The Vampire Secret Scrolls, detailing the secret techniques of the Adonis Clan and consisting of seventeen pages, with each page recording one Adonis Clan secret technique—Charles had already mastered the first page: Blood Flame Qi, the second page: Bloodflame Transformation Art, the third page: Flame Hand, and he finally also mastered the fourth page: Flame Scorching Blast Bullet, successfully delaying the return of the Blood Clan Evil God Kahnstan by nearly twenty days.

The fifth page of the Vampire Secret Scrolls recorded another secret technique of the Adonis Clan: Magic Flame Horse.

This was a summoning technique.

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