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Chapter 379

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"Two million gold coins?" asked D 'Daron.

Rob was indifferent.

"Well, I happen to need your help with something," said D 'Daron with a rare serious expression. "I've been studying a kind of holy poison from the Court of Heresy recently, but the progress is limited. The power system of those priests is not the same as us sorcerers. Several potion analysis methods that we used before don't seem to work. And the most important thing is that I don't have much time left," said D 'Dardarion with a serious expression.

D 'Daron glanced at his lower body as he spoke. The young man thought for a moment and put away his long sword.

The man walked to the desk, put down the small bookcase under his arm, and then opened one of the drawers. He took out a glass bottle from it and threw it to Rob.

The future supreme magus, Your Honor, took the glass bottle and saw the little black snake inside.

D 'Daron deliberately chose the smallest container. The snake's body was just big enough to fit inside, but there was no extra space for it to move. It was as if it was stuck in a bottle. Only its two eyes could move. It was very uncomfortable. In addition, the glass bottle was sealed very well. There was no oxygen in it at all.

But even so, the little snake was still stubbornly alive. Its vitality was simply terrifying. However, in its current state, it could only struggle at death's door. Without space and air, it could not exert its strength at all. Naturally, it could not escape from the glass bottle.

"Sin of Shadow?" Rob was a little surprised. "Where did you get this monster?"

D 'Daron snorted coldly. "Where else can it be? Who else would raise this kind of thing other than those lunatics in the Court of Heresy? Some time ago, a friend of mine was plotted against and poisoned by this little snake. At that time, she was in a very dangerous situation. I had no choice but to use the Blood Transfusion Spell to save her."

There was no antidote for the poison of Sin of Shadow. Not to mention D 'Daron, even if there was a cardinal present at that time, they would be helpless against the venom of this little snake. Fortunately, there was a creature in this world that was immune to this venom.

That was the Sin of Shadow itself.

The first thing D 'Daron did after Lilith was poisoned was to catch this little snake. On one hand, he wanted to prevent it from running around Gudilesi and causing more disasters. On the other hand, this little snake was the key to Lilith's survival.

The full name of the Blood Transfusion Spell that D 'Daron mentioned was Tompkins Blood Transfusion Spell. As the name suggested, Tompkins Blood Transfusion Spell could exchange the blood of one creature into the body of another. The magician who invented this spell, Tompkins, was a very ambitious man. He found that the blood of a dragon of the same level could store more magic power than that of a human. So, Tompkins had a bold idea in his mind. He wanted to exchange the blood in his body with the blood of a dragon. In this way, he could make himself a unique Dragon Magician.

Tompkins was lucky. It didn't take long for him to find a dragon who was willing to give him blood. This amount of blood was nothing to a huge dragon. It was about the same amount of blood as a human's hand was pricked by a needle. However, most dragons would not provide their blood to humans because, in the eyes of the dragons, it was a matter of their dignity. As the oldest and most powerful creature at the top of the food chain in the Dawn Continent, how could they shed their blood for inferior creatures?

But this time, Tompkins found a relatively easy-going dragon. According to the age of the Dragon race, this female dragon was still a female dragon. Coincidentally, her relatives had come to visit her in the past two months, so she readily gave Tompkins two buckets of her blood.

Unfortunately, the latter's ending was tragic. The magic power contained in the dragon blood was far beyond the limits of Tompkins' control. In the end, he died tragically because his magic power went berserk. However, the invention of Tompkins Blood Transfusion Spell was passed down.

Blood Transfusion was a very dangerous spell. Accepting blood that did not belong to one's own body would result in a severe rejection. Even if blood was exchanged between members of the same family, there was nearly a thirty percent chance of death. When blood was exchanged between members of other races, especially between different species, the death rate was as high as seventy percent. That was why this spell was eventually banned by the Magic Association.

If there was a better way, D 'Adrien wouldn't have performed blood transfusion for Lilith. Not only was the Blood Transfusion Spell dangerous, but it was also very difficult. The size of this Shadow's Sin was too small, and the amount of blood it could provide was limited. The whole process of blood transfusion lasted for a long time. D' Adrien directly cut off one of the little snake's heart veins with a knife, and at the same time, he used a magic potion to prevent the wound from healing. After that, it took seven days to complete the blood transfusion.

The Shadow's Sin was indeed a monster from the abyss. It did not die even after being injected with blood that was several times heavier than its body weight. However, after a week, it was on its last breath. It had almost been squeezed dry, and it had not recovered until now.

Not long after the blood exchange was completed, Lilith showed a very serious rejection reaction. D 'Addarion blocked the laboratory on the second floor of the association, and no one was allowed to come up. These days, he stayed in the laboratory and did not leave, nor did he sleep. Half a month later, when the female magician opened her eyes, D' Addarion breathed a sigh of relief. However, before he could say anything, Lilith passed out again. This time, the female magician was in a coma for a longer time, and judging from her expression, she seemed to be suffering great pain. Even in her sleep, she could not get rid of the pain. When she woke up again, it was already three weeks later.

"Damn, I was careless this time. In order to control those monsters, the Inquisition of Heresy had put a very powerful holy poison on them. This poison is hidden in their blood. I was in a hurry to save people and forgot about it. After changing Lilith's blood, she was also poisoned. This is my fault, so naturally, I should be responsible for it. It is said that the blood of disciplinary knights can delay the outbreak of this holy poison. If I had known earlier, I would have kept one alive that night."

"Those rats are very good at hiding. I can't find any trace of them in the city now," said D 'Idarion regretfully.

"What do you need me to do?" Rob asked directly.

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