Kanzaki Rei stood directly before the dragonâs eye.
He did not continue his assaultâ
Yet the pressure emanating from him was crushing.
"Are you planning to spare it?"
Ansuâs voice echoed within his mind.
Kanzaki Rei replied indifferently through his thoughts:
"Mm."
"There are still quite a few things I need to ask it."
Killing it wouldnât grant him its undead form.
Otherwise, the optimal choice would have been simpleâno more words, just kill it outright.
"Dragon."
"Submit to me... or accept your defeatâand die."
His tone was low, carrying an irresistible threat.
This dragon had not been sparring with him.
It had fought with the intent to kill.
If not for practical considerationsâ
If it were purely about venting his angerâ
He would have already struck it down.
But unfortunately, killing it now would yield no benefit.
Better to maximize its value.
A magic-sealing field spread across the surroundings.
A spear reappeared in Kanzaki Reiâs hand.
During the previous battle, he hadnât even used a weapon.
Ordinary weapons would have shattered too easilyâ
And forming one through magic would count as using magic.
So in the end, he had relied solely on his body.
After this battle, his combat style had finally become something worthy of a true warrior.
Previously, the Firmament Style had contained far too much magicâ
Not entirely, but at least 60% of it had been mixed with magical elements.
To the point where the warrior class had almost become subordinate to magic.
But in truthâ
Warriors and mages stood as parallel primary combat classes.
Warriors were never weaker than mages.
Only the individual could be weakâ
Never the class itself.
He had been thinking about combat from a mageâs perspective all alongâ
Neglecting the essence of the warrior path.
"Submit...?"
The golden dragonâs wounds continued to regenerate.
Though heavily injured, it was far from death.
This was the first time anyone had ever demanded its submission.
Submitâ
Or die.
As Kanzaki Rei held his spear and stood in the skyâ
The dragon felt a powerful premonition of death.
This human was not lying.
Physical strength was merely one of his foundational methods of combat.
He had moreâ
Far more terrifying means.
He possessed the power to kill it.
"I am not called âDragon.â My name is Helberzio!"
Who cares what youâre called?
The golden dragon continued:
"I acknowledge that your body is stronger than mine! I... have been defeated."
Kanzaki Reiâs gaze remained calm.
He did not accept that.
"And this is the attitude of a loser?"
"Seems you still refuse to lower your head."
"If that head of yours is so precious... then perhaps you shouldnât keep it."
"You really think I wonât kill you?"
"Iâm not as merciful as you imagine."
Kanzaki Rei swept his spear forward!
A cold, razor-sharp gleam pointed directly at Helberzioâs throat!
At this momentâ
He could feel it clearly.
He could cut it.
He could sever it.
With his current strengthâ
He could decapitate the dragon outright.
During the earlier physical battle, he hadnât used soul sacrificesâ
But that didnât mean those abilities were useless.
On the contraryâ
Now that he had grown stronger, combining soul power and magic would only make him more terrifying.
"I..."
Anger flared within Helberzioâ
But it forcefully suppressed it.
It had intended to de-escalate.
But clearly, Kanzaki Rei had no intention of giving it a way out.
Of course not.
This creature had fought with killing intentâ
And now thought a simple admission would end things?
Ridiculous.
"Choose."
"Or I will choose for you."
The spear remained fixed at its throat.
His gazeâcold, unwavering.
After a moment of silenceâ
The dragonâs eyes flickered with complex emotions.
Its deep voice loweredâ
And at last, it bowed its massive head.
"I... submit to you."
"Please forgive my rudeness and ignorance. If you have need of me, command me as you wish."
Kanzaki Rei nodded calmly.
At the same time, he raised his right handâ
A contract flew forth.
"Sign this."
Helberzio looked at the contract hovering in midair before it.
A contract...
A humiliating one, perhaps?
Its perception swept over the contents.
But upon inspectionâ
It was unexpectedly reasonable.
There were no excessive restrictions.
It only required obedience for half a month.
That... was acceptable.
There was still dignity to be preserved.
The key conditionâ
Was absolute honesty.
It didnât even intend to enslave it long-term?
Was this the composure of the strong?
Or... did he simply not consider it worth enslaving?
"...Very well. I will comply with your will."
Helberzio lowered its posture further.
Even if it had never submitted beforeâ
It had seen others submit to it.
Pride and survival instinct clashed within it.
In the endâ
Survival won.
Lowering itself now meant nothing.
Once this period passedâ
It would still be the invincible golden dragon.
As for this monstrous humanâ
Once the contract expired, it would leave immediately, putting as much distance between them as possible.
Stillâ
Fear and curiosity lingered in its heart.
Kanzaki Rei, seeing the contract completed, finally felt at ease.
This contract ritual had been obtained from Ansu.
As for the formationâ
It had been constructed within his Mind Sea.
His Level 5 Death Priest proficiency allowed him to perform rituals within his own consciousness.
Kanzaki Rei spoke:
"Tell me about that vampire."
"How did you learn of him? Why did you come to kill him?"
"And your origins. Your past experiences."
He asked multiple questions in a single breath.
Ansu, watching from within his mind, found it strange.
Why does he seem so practiced at this?
This doesnât feel like his first time...
At the same time, Ansu couldnât hide its shock.
This child had trulyâ
Through pure physical combatâ
As a Level 5 warriorâ
Defeated a Tier 7 golden dragon.
Ansu had personally witnessed his advancement to Level 5.
At first, it had thoughtâ
This boy had little connection to the path of a War God.
He was overflowing with magic and Death Priest abilitiesâ
The warrior class seemed like little more than an accessory.
But now...
That "accessory" had become excessive.
Could he really be the inheritor of the War God?
Speculation surged within Ansu.
And thenâ
Another thought emerged.
In this world... how many could match him at the same level?
Ansu muttered inwardly:
Well, I would definitely be one.
Aside from me...
It began to think.
Recalling the geniuses it had encountered across its lifetimesâ
There were barely any.
And most were anomaliesâ
Beings stuck at certain levels for strange reasons, not through normal progression.
As Ansu thoughtâ
Kanzaki Rei also became aware of its thoughts.
Ohâ
So my strength has already reached a level unmatched across history at the same tier?
But... who is this "Nerohel"?
Someone comparable to me?
Through Ansuâs memories, fragments of that legend surfaced.
A figure shrouded in mysteryâ
Even Ansu had never seen him.
Only heard of him.
Yet he had left behind countless impossible legends.
One of themâ
Slaying a Tier 7 dragon at Level 5.
There were othersâ
Killing Tier 7, Seven-Mutation monsters.
Impressive.
But ancient history.
Unlikely to intersect with him.
Kanzaki Rei stood atop the dragonâs back.
As Helberzio soared through the sky, it communicated with him while flying back toward where they had come from.
Kanzaki Rei sat upon its backâ
Its golden scales had already fully regenerated.
So this...
Was what it felt like to ride a dragon.
...It was nothing like he imagined.
Ever since arriving in this world, he had thought about riding a dragon.
But dragons were too rare, too powerfulâ
Only now had that wish come true.
And yetâ
The feeling was completely different from what he expected.
It was simply too large.
Rather than riding a dragonâ
It felt like sitting on a vast, golden plain covered in scale-like patterns.
There was no real sensation of "riding" it at all.