Chapter 191: Monsters! Yes, They Are All Monsters!
{Name: Josephine Hel Draco.}
{Race: Beastify race.}
{Bloodline: Luna Moon Goddess (Unlocked) (type: Ancient).}
{Rank: Divine rank stage 10 (Peak).}
{Strength: 100,000.}
{Agility: 150,000.}
{Stamina: 200,000.}
{Defense: 175,000.}
{Attack: 100,000.}
{Celestial energy: 100,000.}
{Magic resistance: 10,000.}
{Loyalty: 100%.}
{Bloodline Advantage: When transformed, All Beastify race warriors in a 100 meters radius gained 200% increase in all stats. Under the night sky, gains 100% increase in all boost. Damage take reduced by 50%. Can let out a howl that can enchant any creature lower than her in rank, turning them into her slaves. Has the powers to locate anyone under the night sky.}
’I see her loyalty shot to a whole hundred,’ Sunny thought, a subtle wave of relief washing over him.
’But her bloodline skill, it is almost on par with Ellen’s.’ He sighed internally, then focused, adding:
’Show me Jinx’s profile.’
{Ok, Master.}
{Name: Jinx.}
{Race: half Xenon, Half Dragon.}
{Bloodline: Mythical Biomorphing (Type: God-rank) (Sealed).}
{Rank: Heavenly. Stage 5 (Peak).}
{Strength: 35,000.}
{Agility: 30,000.}
{Stamina: 30,000.}
{Defense: 45,000.}
{Attack: 35,000.}
{Celestial energy: 10,000.}
{Magic resistance: 2,000.}
{Loyalty: 90%.}
{Bloodline Advantage: Take the form of a target, and any damage taken with the form will affect the original. Can multiply into countless copies, and each copy will have 100% of her stats. If a copy is destroyed, struck the enemy with 200% of her full attack. When in her peak, she can take the form of any creature and have complete immunity to their skills and attack. When in her peak, she can take the shape and form of anything, both living and non-living.}
Sunny sat there frozen in shock, the details running loops in his mind. If Ellen’s and Josephine’s Bloodlines were an overwhelming force, Jinx’s was utter annihilation. It wasn’t about power; it was about strategy, deception, and inescapable retaliation.
"With this girl, I can simply wipe out an entire army..." His voice was barely a whisper, a strange mix of awe and fear tingling through him.
"Just imagine her making a hundred thousand copies and sending them all into battle. Once they got destroyed, the enemies die on the spot. That is beyond crazy! Now I know why these two sisters’ bloodlines were sealed. They are both walking bombs." He muttered, realizing the responsibility he now held—to manage and train beings whose full potential could shatter worlds.
"Josephine’s Bloodline is unlocked, meaning she can use it in battle, but these girls..." He exhaled sharply, pushing the worry aside.
Sunny stood up, the weariness of absorbing the new information replaced by a focused determination.
"Time to get ready... I have skills to test." He said, walking upstairs.
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[Three-eyed Nation.]
"Welcome."
Lola, who had now fully recovered her strength and, more importantly, her confidence as a Queen, said with a genuine, warm smile. She met the eyes of Ellen and Jinx as they stepped down from the Starship, while Star followed silently behind them, her usual stoic expression betraying nothing.
"Good morning, Queen Lola," Ellen said with a polite smile, her own demeanor composed and formal, respecting Lola’s status. She, a twelve years old was learning to navigate this new world of alliances with grace.
"Oh, please, Lola is fine by me," Lola countered quickly, waving a hand dismissively. She then looked up at Jinx, staring at the beautiful young woman with long blonde hair; and a slight frown of confusion wrinkled her brow.
"You kept our spots?" Jinx asked, her voice light and casual, moving her gaze critically over the five guards standing behind Lola.
Ellen could see through her skill, and Star, already knew the truth, but Lola was momentarily thrown by the new appearance.
"Jinx," Star finally interjected, her tone flat and edged with boredom.
"Oh!" Lola’s eyes widened in belated realization, a playful smirk replacing her frown.
"Yep! Your cars are ready! These are your tickets." She brought out three vibrant orange tickets and handed them to Jinx.
"Everything is set, your identities are also hidden," she added, giving a quick, knowing wink.
"Thanks." Jinx stared at the tickets, a mischievous smile playing on her lips.
"Wait, why are there three tickets?" Star asked, her brow furrowing in genuine confusion. She had expected to be the discreet, silent overseer, not an active participant.
"Of course, you are coming with us," Jinx said, throwing a playful, conspiratorial arm around Star’s shoulders, not giving her a chance to argue.
"We are having a girls’ time. I am sure Blood Eye would be waiting for us by now," she added, her voice dropping slightly, laced with excitement.
"Wait, she is also here?" Star was truly dumbfounded, her eyes wide open in shock. The idea of the stern, formidable general participating in something as frivolous as a space race was completely foreign.
"Hahaha! Yes... Come on, I know you are as clueless as my little sister here. Let’s go space racing!" Jinx yelled, her true, uncontained energy bursting forth, as she pulled both Ellen and the now flustered Star with her.
"Fufufufu."
Lola giggled, finding genuine enjoyment in Jinx’s wild playfulness, and silently followed behind them.
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[Ten minutes later.]
The four ladies stopped in front of a huge gate, packed with an eager crowd.
"Everyone!! If you have tickets!! Get in line!!" The attendant in a black space outfit yelled into the mic.
"Lucky! We are after those three!" Jinx exclaimed, her eyes sparkling with competitive zeal. She rushed forward, subtly taking charge of the group. She placed the confused Ellen in front of her, then herself, and lastly Star.
"Now... Where is that one-eye general?" She muttered in a low voice, her tone a mix of irritation.
"If she hears you..." Star started to warn, already anticipating the fallout.
"Huh? Don’t forget I am now a general too, and we are both in the same rank," Jinx quickly cut her off, a smirk playing on her lips.
"She can’t do me anything." This was a bluff; Jinx was still cautious of Blood Eye’s reputation.
"Oh really?"
The three turned to the side, seeing Blood Eye walking towards them. Her expression was set in a deep, intimidating frown—a clear sign of her displeasure.
"Really? Really what? I didn’t say anything." Jinx quickly retreated, her confident smirk vanishing, replaced by a bright smile. Even with her power, Jinx understood the value of avoiding unnecessary conflict, especially with someone as volatile as this general.
Blood Eye’s eye narrowed at her sudden subservience and she exhaled sharply: "You told me I should be here an hour ago!" she hissed.
"So sorry about that... I might have missed the time," Jinx quickly said, her tone the picture of apology, though Ellen and Star knew she was lying.
"Okay, let’s just get in. I want to see this space racing," Ellen interjected, her calm voice cutting through the rising tension.
Blood Eye grunted, and got on the line, standing stiffly behind Star.
"Um... Blood Eye, what is your real name?" Jinx asked, turning around to face the general again, her curiosity overriding her caution. Trying to break through the General’s carefully constructed armor.
The lady simply grimaced, a tiny, almost imperceptible tremor running through her face. She said nothing.
"Okay, then, but I will find out," Jinx added with a cheeky confidence.
The group ahead of them entered, and then it was Ellen’s turn.
"Move out of the way!"
A lady from nowhere, radiating an air of entitled arrogance, surged forward and pushed Ellen out of the line. The action was sudden and completely unexpected, and Ellen, still focused on the tickets, lost her balance and fell to the ground.
"Ellen!!"
The three women exclaimed in simultaneous, unrestrained shock.