Dragon Master: The SSS-Ranked School Belle Asked Me To Contract Her-Chapter 145: Welcome

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The Tomb of Solvar was at the base of a towering mountain range that encircled it. As the night approached, the tomb was drenched in a soft, red illumination that made it look breathtaking.

Sadly, the Tomb was in ruins. It spanned over ten thousand metres, with many structures broken down and their debris scattered around.

The once-grand stone structure now lay in ruins, its crumbling walls and scattered debris marking the passage of time. Jagged rocks surrounded the area, their sharp edges silhouetted against the fading light, adding to the sense of desolation.

A cold breeze rustled through the broken remnants of the tomb, carrying with it the eerie silence of abandonment. Twisted vines crept over cracked stones, reclaiming the space that time has slowly eroded. Enjoy new chapters from novelbuddy

The evening sky cast a deepening blue hue, making the shadows darker and the air heavier, as if the very mountains were holding their breath around the forsaken site.

At the southern entrance gate, which was half-broken, the space fluctuated as four figures appeared there out of nowhere. All of them were wearing dark cloaks over themselves, concealing their looks.

Fortunately, Ancestor Feng had made sure to teleport them to a safe place so they wouldn’t be attacked instantly. There were no Magical Creatures nearby, so they were safe for the time being.

A dark-haired young man took off the hood, as he looked around while frowning, "This isn’t a tomb, is it?"

"Seems like a tomb of some leader, and this was probably the settlement they governed," Aurora answered. "Are you sure we need to go inside?"

"Ancestor Feng told us that we need to go to the centre of this tomb and fight the Undead Armour of that leader. They have made such arrangements so that others cannot unseal the Noble," Veer sighed.

"Boss, you don’t expect us to fight those beings of the Dark Era, right?" Rock asked. "That leader has to be some kind of monster to be a leader in those times. How can we fight him?"

"Because we have seals," Veer shrugged. "We can use those Dark Metal Slates to weaken them and then fight. It’ll be tough, maybe impossible, and we’ll die, but it’s worth a shot."

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"Man up, big guy," Elara chuckled. "It’s not like you can get a chance to fight someone from the Dark Era, right?"

"Now that you say it like that," Rock nodded, fired up to fight.

Veer ignored them and continued to observe his surroundings and the tomb itself, which was like a small settlement in itself.

’A ruined village, and I’m guessing we can expect some Undead Zombies too. Hmm, this is going to be tough.’

Then, he looked at the mountains surrounding the tomb and thought, ’Better to get a view of it first.’

"Let’s go and get the map first," Veer said, as he turned around. He also took out the sleek, black longsword Aurora had given him.

It only had a single enchantment, and that was enough.

[Penetration – It can penetrate anything as long as it is given enough Mana.]

It was a ridiculous enchantment, making Veer wonder where Aurora got it from. Still, he didn’t believe it was as overpowered as it sounded in the description. There had to be some limit to the amount of mana it could absorb.

Others also followed him after covering their faces with the hood. It was a special cloak which allowed them to conceal themselves from others’ senses, and obviously, it was given by Aurora.

She had officially become the Sugar mommy of the group.

"Thanks for this, Sugar Mommy," Elara grinned at Aurora, making her roll her eyes in annoyance.

Veer didn’t pay attention to them and climbed the jagged mountain surface. After a few minutes, he reached enough altitude to observe the tomb.

’As expected, it was a village or town. How did they all die? And who even lived here? Aethryms?’

The structure of the town was very basic. It was in a circular shape, with tall walls surrounding it for protection. In the centre of these walls was the civilization.

A normal layout of a town located in the middle of mountain ranges.

At the very centre of this town was a small mound upon which a broken-down palace sat. Even after so many centuries, it was still standing strong and only had a few walls broken.

Though, this was all relayed to them by Aurora as she could see much further and more clearly. After all, they wanted the details before entering it.

Veer was on the lookout as he had the best instincts. Closing his eyes, he sat on a rock while keeping a close eye on everything. It was then he sensed something a short distance behind him.

It was only for a moment and very hard to notice, but he did sense it. It was a minor fluctuation in someone’s mana, which made his eyes snap open.

He clenched the sword’s hilt and stood up. Knowing that any move might alert the intruder, Veer went towards Aurora and whispered something in her ear.

She turned towards him and nodded, saying, "It’ll be done. You can see the map I drew."

Saying that, she flicked her fingers as her needle transformed into a rifle. It didn’t even take a second for her to pull the trigger, as the bullet left the muzzle without making any sound.

In the next moment, a figure jumped out of the bushes, dodging the high-speed bullet by a hair’s breadth.

Looking at the figure, Veer raised an eyebrow, surprise flickering in his eyes as he said, "Oya! I didn’t expect you to find us so quickly!"

He recognised the figure. Why wouldn’t he, since he had spent so much time with his rat friend? Those features instantly gave her away.

Triangular ears along with that flapping tail, thick thighs and...

He shook his thoughts away and said, "Welcome!"

In the next moment, he was tackled with a heavy force as Rain hugged him, whispering in his ear, "I knew Boss would survive it. There’s no way those bastards can take you out."

"Alright, alright, can you get off me now?" Veer’s lips twitched, as he tried not to touch her lower body. He was really trying his best to keep pure thoughts.