SSS Ranked Reincarnation: Dark Dragon Legacy - Chapter 437 - 437: Space ship

Everything seemed to go in slow motion as he watched the worm about to devour Snow, her innocent face still oblivious as to what was about to happen.
Without hesitation, all of Silva’s clones appeared. They all knew the situation at hand, their wings shot out of their backs, and they all shot forward.
Several sonic booms ripped through the air as Silva, along with the clones, headed for the worm. Each one carried a sword in hand, they slashed through the worm, cutting it down in size before it could touch her.
Silva caught her and flew to the ground. “Snow, are you alright?” he asked. There was not a single ounce of fear on her face even after that. She simply raised her hands, signaling that she wanted him to carry her properly.
He couldn’t even be sad or pissed; he was just happy. He let out a smile and hugged her. He wanted to take her home, but he couldn’t, as his actions had signaled a ton of more worms.
They came bursting out, rushing toward him. He scanned with his eyes, there were twenty-three to be exact, and some were extremely massive.
He looked at one clone and threw the abyssal blade at him. “Use that,” he said. The clone caught it, and they were all ready to battle.
They clashed with them and began cutting through the worms like they were nothing. Each clone handled one or more worms. They kept going until they completely annihilated the worms.
When the worms were all gone, he had amassed about five hundred Exp, meaning he was halfway to his first level up as a demigod.
He unsummoned the clones and started leaving the desert. That was enough practice for now. He headed back to the house, walked in, and saw Lily, Dawn, and Drake looking around in a panic.
When Silva walked in with Snow, they all paused to look at her in his arms. They collapsed into the chairs or on the ground, heaving heavy sighs of relief.
“We thought we lost her, Master,” Drake said.
“She came to meet me, I don’t know how she did it though,” Silva said. He sat down with her and looked at Snow. “How did you track me down?” he asked. She shook her head.
“You don’t know?” he asked, and she nodded.
“Maybe she is linked to you somehow, Master,” Drake said.
“That’s possible,” Silva said.
Lily sat up and looked at Silva. “We have been here a few days, what’s the plan for moving forward?” she asked.
“Honestly, I don’t know what we should do. I’ve thought about it, and honestly, I’m not ready to do the same thing we did on Earth and begin building something from scratch that we might end up leaving behind.
I’m sure that we’ll be moving a lot now, so our mind is simply on getting stronger as we travel. I’ll speak to Aris today and see if I can get us moving,” Silva said.
“No need to ask me.” Suddenly, Aris walked in through the door. He looked exhausted, like he had been through a tough day.
“The best thing for you now is firstly to head into the city, that’s your starting point. Only from there can you get your life together.
This planet is made almost entirely out of people that came from another world, though mostly from humanoid worlds, there are a lot of differences.
You can learn more of this world as you go along, but for now, you can all register as Hunters for the Arcane Council, like I said before.
They are recognized throughout the entire Lunis region and almost every planet within. They can also help you with something called the universal ranking, to enable you to know what your power is compared to everyone else,” Aris explained.
“So how do we get there?” Silva asked.
“Normally, I would leave you to find your own way, because I don’t do much charity, but Ophelia seemed very keen on making sure that your start-up is safe.
She asked that I hand you a spaceship. She paid for it by herself, and she actually got a really good one. Gods are rich like that.
The spaceship is made by the Arcane Council, you can learn more about it yourself. Come with me,” he said and got up. He walked out the door.
Silva looked at all of them, and they followed him. They walked through the street, people going about doing what they wanted to.
“Hey, I heard someone took out a dozen worms in the desert,” a passerby said.
“Whoa, that’s crazy. Could it be a demigod?” the man walking with him asked.
“For sure it had to be a demigod. No one could really take down that number of worms at the same time if it wasn’t a demigod or something close,” the first man said.
“Damn, I wish I could become a demigod one day,” the second guy said.
“Keep dreaming. We can barely survive daily, let’s not get ahead of ourselves,” the first man said.
Silva listened to their discussion. ‘So even here, dreams get crushed. Tsk, I won’t allow mine to be crushed,’ he thought.
After about five minutes of walking, they arrived at a massive warehouse. Aris walked to the door, he placed his hands on it, and a magical formation appeared on the door before it opened.
The moment the doors opened, the lights turned on and a massive ship was revealed, a sleek silver and black shuttle with runes on its body.
It was about forty to fifty meters long and seemed built for speed. Silva could already tell that this was extremely expensive.
“This is your ship. Treat her well because it’s pretty expensive. The ship uses a mana-based core, and the core is very fragile, so be careful if you don’t want to be blown to smithereens. Even a god would be injured from the blast,” Aris said.
