Others Summon Dragons, I Summon Legendary Knights - Chapter 400 Solstice... The Judgement
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Embers burst out of Dax’s tome, and he vanished, reappearing ten meters away from Jin.
‘How?!’ Arnold frowned. When did that tome open? While he thought about that, he controlled Jin to lunge at Dax, swinging his hammer with the intent to kill, but Dax kept blinking.
Arnold aimed his trident at him, and blood spears were launched from the blood moon. Blood also poured out from the trident, enough to fill half a pool, and blood horses with spikes emerged, charging toward Dax and Jin.
They formed a wall, a wall of blood and death, while several spears came from above.
Dax blinked himself and Jin, reappearing behind Arnold, who laughed as a massive blood beast with no eyes, just a massive maw, emerged from below Jin.
Jin grabbed its fangs to stop it from closing its mouth and swallowing him, but countless crimson tentacles came out of its mouth and wrapped around Jin’s body.
“You can’t move him once he’s locked there. How long will you keep running?!” Arnold’s voice rang as his eyes followed Dax. The blood horse charged, melted, and reappeared behind him.
Six pillars burst from the ground around Arnold with spikes that joined together, forming a safe zone for Arnold, a place where Dax would have to sacrifice his life to get into.
Blood was still spilling from the trident. Arnold planned to envelop the entire arena and then there would be nowhere for Dax to run.
Dax blinked and appeared above the massive blood monster without eyes. His tome flipped to the seventh page.
Seventh Page: Seismic Inferno Hammer
A hammer manifested in his hand, and he slammed the beast’s head. Ripples like magma went through the creature’s body before it dried into nothing.
Dax landed and turned his head to Arnold. “I’ve just been looking for which skill is weak enough for you. But since you’re adamant…”
His tome flipped to the fourth page.
Fourth Page: Extinguish!
He began to levitate. Five rock monuments with unknown writings crashed into the ground all around Dax as flames came out of his body in the shape of ribbons. A bright glow emerged from his body, making him look otherworldly, like a being who had become one with fire.
Arnold felt cold for some reason. A bad feeling. His eyes slowly widened as a torrent of flames burst forth like the roar of six primordial behemoths. It swallowed the area.
The spectators watched the dancing flames held back by the barrier with pounding hearts.
Arnold blasted a great amount of blood, but it didn’t even buy him one second as the flames met him. His scream pierced the air, yet it also didn’t last.
Dax looked at the fourth page, from which dying embers billowed out, as he descended. The space within the rocks where he stood was the only safe place when this spell was activated.
He lifted up his head and saw a black skeleton kneeling on the ground with its mouth wide open and a trident held by both hands.
Saul lowered his head and lifted it up again as the skeleton crumbled into dust along with the trident.
Dax shut the tome. A golden portal appeared, and he walked into it without a word.
“There’s no need to waste more time. I’ll stay right here… just bring out the other two,” Godfrey said, his golden eyes locked on the spectator who had a hard time breathing.
Saul nodded. The tome was just too powerful, but he doubted Godfrey would bring Dax out a second time.
At least Nathan and Alora could secure one victory. All they needed to do was kill just one knight, and he would be satisfied for now. But since Godfrey went against his letter, he should be prepared for what was coming next.
The portcullis opened, and Nathan stepped into the still-hot arena with Alora. Both of them swiftly unleashed their summons. Nathan used Fusion while Alora activated Eclipsal State.
Nathan unleashed a great roar, and the claws of his panda grew larger. Black mist slowly billowed out of his body. It came with the stench of rot.
Alora brandished her greatsword, and over a hundred white petals appeared around her, floating harmlessly.
‘Let me, My King.’
A voice rang in Godfrey’s head, and he stretched his hand. A golden portal appeared outside the portcullis. Everyone was expecting the second portal, but there was none.
A fourteen-foot-tall knight emerged and drew his twin swords. He didn’t stop walking, neither did his pace quicken.
His armour slowly turned crimson, and then he switched to his Humanoid Dragon State.
Solstice was a Chief General. His swords were the east and the west. One represented his rising, the other his setting. He was the very definition of whatever rises shall one day set, yet he defied himself because… after setting, he rose once more. Again and again without end.
His arrival meant the rise of one and the fall of another.
Alora and Nathan shot toward him, yet he kept his pace, his cloak swaying as he moved. When they were upon him, Solstice suddenly began to move.
His footwork was swift. With his right, he pushed himself toward the right, and with his left, he pushed himself toward the left, straight at Alora, but at the last moment, he bent over her sword strike, sliced off her head from the back, and plunged his other sword into the panda’s neck.
It came out the other side.
He slowly pulled out his sword from the two who still couldn’t believe what was going on. Solstice’s cloak swayed, and from the bottom that grazed the floor, fire suddenly sparked, and it followed him as he went around both of them.
Solstice sheathed his sword. As he walked back, his foes burned in sunfire.
He had taken enough of these people using his king for sport. It was an insult, and he, the king’s chief general, would not tolerate it, even if the king did.
Young or old, the sword had no eyes, neither did the sun.


