The Invincible Full-Moon System - Chapter 1821: Moment’s Peace Broken

Chapter 1821: Moment’s Peace Broken
Rex submerged his body in water.
Clot already formed on his wounds to stop the bleeding, but the internal damages were still healing.
He managed to dispel the Sky Judgment’s residual energy on him, but he still hadn’t recovered properly.
For one, his Soul Artifacts were all cracked from the impact, and he couldn’t summon them. He could, but it’s incredibly taxing on his soul, and the Soul Artifacts aren’t close to one hundred percent. And his body is now suffering from overworking it.
Becoming a Voidal Prince and also overflowing himself with the Blood Moon are not free powers.
It’s not like any of them are his actual power, so his body was weak.
Still at the Eternal Spirit rank, but on the lower echelon for the time being.
Exhaustion now gripped him.
Lying low like this after going on a murder spree is quite pleasant.
“Haah…” Rex moaned and tilted his head up—resting it on the hard edge. “I can really use some sleep or a bit of rest right now, but I don’t know where I am. Probably best for me not to let my guard down. At least not until I got a secluded place to rest in.”
<Does the user want to purchase Soul and Spirit Solution for 2 million gold?>
“Yes, please.”
Rex took out a vial from the inventory filled with thick green liquid.
It was hot to the touch.
He upturned the vial over his head. A line of searing liquid traced his scalp, providing a delicious burn that cascaded down his skin before merging with the pond. He watched, a slow exhale escaping him, as a vivid green stain bled outward through the pond.
Its neutral chill transformed into a steaming, medical heat.
Rex submerged again.
But this time, he dipped his head too, allowing the medical properties to reach every corner of him.
Even though he was separated from the others, he wasn’t worried. Most of his attention was on him, so the others should be more than capable of escaping. There is also Linthia, whom he specifically tasked to get Devo to safety.
And since Amanir said April was fine, then the situation should be more or less handled.
No need for him to fret about it.
Evelyn also seemed to be in a manageable situation, so the pack should also be safe.
It was only Kyran who was worrying him since he didn’t answer the summoning, but it’s fine.
Kyran can handle himself.
“How long has it been since I can relax like this?” Rex emerged back—and spread his arms along the edge. He glanced at the waterfall, specifically at where the cave was. Then—his sharp eyes traced the slope beside the lake where he fought earlier.
Since he hadn’t cleaned up properly, the blood should still be thick around there.
Only the carcasses were gone.
He ate almost half of them and stored the remaining half in the inventory.
No sign of a problem, that’s good.
Rex gazed ahead at the imposing line of misty monoliths as the sky brightened a little bit, providing a somewhat beautiful horizon. “It’s really quiet here,” He smiled, pleased with the silence. “Gistella will probably like this view. If only she were here to enjoy the view and make me sleep without care, that’d be perfe—”
Just then, the air shifted.
It was subtle, but his senses were too sharp to miss the sudden change.
“System, scan the area.”
<Scanning…>
<Notice: A barrier of starlight has been detected>
“Starlight?” Rex paused for a second, and then his heart sank to the pit of his stomach. “Fuck… How did she find me?”
Rex dashed out of the pond almost instantly, heading to the edge to make his way down.
He didn’t forget to wear simple black pants, as he was practically naked earlier.
Even though his speed wasn’t as fast as normal, he managed to reach the space where the barrier was still forming. He scanned it with the System—and determined the hole he could use to escape. Why am I even running? Oh, right, she must’ve been really pissed.
Attacking the Sky City was basically a betrayal on Rex’s part.
For Rosa, Althea, and Princess Davina, what he did was unforgivable.
He was furious for being betrayed by someone he thought was a friend, and the Blood Moon above was also amplifying his anger. At that moment, he didn’t care about anything and decided to ransack everything, so that happened.
It was his failsafe plan, and he used it prematurely.
Either way, Davina is only acknowledging me as an Alpha willingly. Now, after what happened… I’m not sure.
Rex does not have much experience with stronger pack members.
As a matter of fact, he only ever tried to make other stronger individuals into a pack member in this realm. All pack members are loyal to him because they were subservient, as he was the Alpha. But for Davina? That might not be the case.
Swish—!
Just then, Rex’s eyes widened as the barrier closed in faster than his speed.
He gritted his teeth and exerted himself to absorb voidal energy.
Like a phantom, he dashed straight at the hole with the Voidal Moonflow Acceleration.
I made it in time.
Rex cracked a grin and already prepared a route to take in order to flee from Davina.
But as he was about to phase through, a sudden force from the barrier pushed back against him.
Shit, the barrier is bending gravity?!
Swoosh—!
Rex was pushed back hard, sending him rolling across the ground. He looked up at the hole and found it was already closed. Despite his failure, he immediately turned and climbed back to the waterfall. He can try his luck in the cave.
Inside is a massive nexus of tunnels.
If he were lucky, he could find an underground tunnel to overcome the barrier.
As he reached the cave, he came to an abrupt stop.
“Fuck…” He smiled acutely. “It’s closed off, too. Okay, I can still talk it out with her.”
“Leaving so soon?” A cultivated voice called out to him. “I thought you’d found a moment’s peace.”
Rex inhaled deeply to calm his nerves—and thought of the things he was going to say. He then leaped down, bursting through the waterfall, and landed on the edge of the crystal lake. Slowly, he straightened his spine and glanced at the figure standing to his right.
Standing behind a thick mist that seemed to be pulled by a gravitational force was Princess Davina.
Her heterochromic eyes stared at him with the intensity of a snarling beast.
Everything else about her was shrouded behind the mist.
Okay… I can’t talk my way out. I’m in trouble.
“How did you find me?” Rex asked, trying to sound neutral.
“It seems in mere days, I’ve already faded from your memory,” She sneered. Her voice was akin to a silken blade, mocking and sharp. “A pity. Or did you simply forget that I, too, hold the moon’s leash? And yet someone saw fit to part the clouds and issue an invitation.”
Rex clicked his tongue.
He only opened it for a minute at most, and it was enough for Princess Davina to pinpoint his location.
“Do you have anything to say to me?”
Rex’s attention was snapped back to her again. He paused, thinking of a proper answer.
“I understand that you’re angry at me, b—”
“Angry? Do I sound angry?”
She does sound angry.
But the way she framed it made Rex think that she’s not angry.
“Aren’t you angry?”
“No, I’m not. I’m extremely upset.”
Her voice trembled at the end, almost like a small growl.
“You suspiciously sound angr—”
Crash—!
Rex was knocked across the lake and slammed into the cavern wall hard, knocking the wind out of his lungs. He was given no time to recover as an arm pressed against his neck, pinning him hard. His current state is no match for Princess Davina.
Heck, even if he’s not wounded, he won’t be able to overpower her.
System, can she hurt me? Should I really be worried?
<No>
<Pack members cannot kill the user without showing signs. A pack member can only challenge the user in an official duel and gain liberty within the pack, much like transforming a stronger individual into a pack member>
<This is more like a mild quarrel>
Mild quarrel?!
Rex stared at Princess Davina and saw bloodlust behind her eyes.
You call this a mild quarrel? She looked like she was trying to kill me!
“Harggh…”
A groan escaped Rex’s mouth as her elbow dug into his neck—and her tails wrapped around his wrists, keeping them by his sides. “You kept me in the dark for days,” She bared her very long fangs, snarling at him like she wanted to eat him. It looked cute in a way, but that’s beside the point. “And you suddenly decided to ransack the royal bubble and sky city?”
“Damn it, Davina,” Rex growled back, eyes glowing red. “I was given no other choice!”
“No other choice?!”
Davina sank her teeth into Rex’s collarbones, giving him an excruciatingly painful love bite.
She even used gravity to pull her fangs deeper into his flesh.
“The empire will be fine! You can tell the Sky People that I went rogue and don’t represent the empire!”
Feeling that Davina was biting harder, Rex exerted his aura with a growl.
His aura knocked some senses into Davina’s body, making it involuntarily realize that he was the Alpha. It gave him the opportunity to grab Davina by her neck and switch places, pinning her to the wall and lifting her up.
“I deliberately let the people of the empire go,” Rex said sternly. “So that they can rebuild.”
But the eyes that stared back at him remained cold-blooded.
“I am not talking about your destructive tendency toward the empire,” Davina whispered chillingly, biting his arm in anger.
Bam—!
Her tails struck Rex’s chest with the force of a hammer, throwing him back.
Rex slid across the ground until his legs slipped onto the descending slope, almost sending him tumbling down like a rock had it not been for him holding onto the edge with his hands. He then raised his gaze, confused, “Then what are you angry about?”
“I am angry about you thinking that I’m weak,” Princess Davina floated over the lake gracefully.
“Weak? When did I do that?”
“You deliberately hid yourself from me because you were going to go against the empire, didn’t you?”
Of course, that was the reason.
Considering what he was going to do to the empire, to the place where Princess Davina was raised, to the place where her family root was—he assumed she wouldn’t be able to help him with good faith, and he wouldn’t blame her.
So, he took it upon himself not put her in a place where she needed to choose.
“Hold on,” Rex raised his hand, stopping her. “You’re saying that you’d help if I asked?”
“Even now you’re still looking down on me,” Princess Davina’s eyes narrowed into a devastating slit.
She was the one looking down on Rex right now, but she felt the complete opposite.
“I’m confused, not looking down on you,” Rex corrected her as he stood back up again. “I’m talking about the total collapse of the empire. Your home. And even possibly killing millions of innocents. Your family would also be implicated.”
Princess Davina didn’t immediately answer.
She turned to the side, “Sister, show it to him.”
Rex frowned when he saw Liliana emerge from nowhere with a treasure box floating beside her.
With a wave of her hand, she sent the treasure box towards Rex, dropping it before him.
“Open it,” Princess Davina said.
Even when the box was still closed, Rex could already smell the scent of blood. He raised his gaze at Princess Davina, trying to read through her monolithic face, and decided to open it. Once he did, his eyes widened completely.
Inside was a single decapitated head, drained and placed neatly on the soft pillow.
Someone he recognized almost instantly.
“Duke Lorcan…?” Rex stared back at Princess Davina in shock.


