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Chapter 151: Chapter 148 - Second Phase of the King's Game (3)

"Hahahah!!!!" Rose pointed at Asterion and said, still laughing, "You let an ant slip right under your nose!"

Hearing Rose's laughter, Asterion's already dark face became even darker. He clenched his teeth and vowed that when he found the warlock or witch with an innate shadow-related technique, he would make them suffer greatly before expelling them from the competition.

Luna also didn't care about Asterion's dark face and laughed playfully while petting Baskerville. Only Cedric didn't laugh at Asterion; instead, he gave him a friendly pat on the shoulder.

"Don't worry, Asterion. In the end, we'll find them all, and you can vent your frustrations," he said kindly with a gentle smile.

Seeing his friendly and close smile, Asterion looked at the young man strangely and spoke expressionlessly, "I don't like men, but don't worry, I don't care if you shove something up your butt."

"HAHAHAHAHA!!!!" Rose heard his words and couldn't help but burst into laughter. She held her stomach and laughed unscrupulously at Cedric's discomfort.

Cedric was embarrassed and quickly removed his hand from Asterion's shoulder, stammering nervously and incoherently, "I-I don't like m-men either!!!! I like women!!!"

Cedric's awkward appearance only increased suspicions about him at that moment.

Cedric looked at everyone and gradually fell silent. He crouched beside Luna and joined her in drawing something with an extremely dejected expression.

"You're mean," Rose commented beside Asterion, her smile very amused by the whole situation. "Don't worry, I'll defeat all the enemies you can't," she said confidently, subtly provoking Asterion.

"I don't need your help," Asterion replied coldly, looking at Rose before turning his gaze to the other team members.

"Let's head to the highest mountain; we'll start the second phase of the King's Game."

"Yes, Sir." Luna stood up and saluted like a soldier reporting to her superior.

"Yes, Sir~" Rose responded casually, her voice full of laziness and sleepiness.

"We're going to win and bring glory to Hogwarts!" Cedric said, returning to his cheerful and friendly demeanor, apparently the most enthusiastic at the moment.

Everyone smiled at Cedric's excitement; the young man seemed to be the soul of the team.

However, after being unexpectedly selected to participate in the tournament, only Asterion knew that Cedric wanted nothing more than the fame brought by the tournament.

For ordinary people, fame means just attention, but for powerful people, it is a legacy.

It might seem strange, but people tend to trust those who possess fame and prestige.

If there were two people side by side, one being a highly qualified professional and the other being a regular professional but very famous, who do you think people would trust more? The answer is clear: the regular professional, because fame has an almost supernatural glamour to people, making them seem almost like gods.

So, even if the other one is highly qualified, few would give him a chance because he is not as famous as the regular professional.

Asterion wanted this from the beginning; he had been building a good but powerful and wise image. Especially at this moment, when hundreds of thousands of witches and wizards were watching him.

If possible, Asterion wanted his fame to help his children in case he passed away. His fame would help Daphne and her descendants unite the country and keep them safe if something happened to him in the future.

After all, the God-creation plan orchestrated by his ancestors was, at the very least, insane. Asterion had no idea what he might create if he failed. At the very least, he estimated it would create a virtually invincible cursed spirit.

He had to leave some things to protect Daphne and her family. It wasn't that Asterion was pessimistic; he simply knew that this was the real world, and in the real world, things often don't go as one wants.

Asterion wanted to be prepared in case something went wrong with his plan. After all, he knew he had made numerous enemies by creating the Clock Tower, even though most smiled kindly at him in most cases. But he knew the murderous intentions hidden behind calm and gentle looks.

Holding Luna like a princess in his arms, Asterion looked at everyone and nodded. In the same second, everyone reinforced their bodies and ran towards the highest mountain.

Asterion, who carried Luna like a princess, was the fastest in the group and was in the lead to protect against any possible attacks. Rose was at the back, protecting their rear, with Cedric in the middle. It was the same strategy that wolves in a pack used to protect themselves while hunting and moving from place to place.

The four of them crossed high rocks, trees, and hills with almost supernatural ease. It was only when the sun began to set that the group stopped, but it wasn't because of Asterion or Rose; it was because of Cedric.

"Sorry," the young man said with an embarrassed expression as sweat covered his body. Using reinforcement magic for such a long time was extremely exhausting. There was less than 10% of magical energy left in the Hufflepuff's reserves. If he continued, he would simply collapse from exhaustion.

Placing Luna on the ground, Asterion shook his head and spoke calmly, "Don't worry, we're not in a hurry. Even if someone arrives before us, we'll just drive them away and start preparing the ground to protect Luna."

"Yes, don't worry about it," Rose said with a smile, patting Cedric on the shoulder.

Cedric looked grateful and remained silent, focusing on recovering his magical energy. Meanwhile, Asterion, Rose, and Luna made a campfire, around which they sat, eating the provisions given at the beginning of the first phase of the King's Game. The supplies would last three days if rationed.

 

"I hate jerky; it's too salty," Rose grumbled, very dissatisfied with the food as she swallowed a piece of jerky. She ate it out of necessity; otherwise, she would never touch something so salty.

"It's not that bad," Cedric commented after tasting it. He actually didn't find it too bad.

Luna remained silent, eating like a hamster and then swallowing without showing much reaction.

"You seem used to eating this, Luna," Rose asked curiously, seeing her expressionless face while eating.

"I used to spend days in the forest trying to find magical animals," Luna looked up and answered adorably as she swallowed her food.

Just as Rose was about to ask more, she smelled something pleasant in the air. She turned to Asterion and pursed her lips at the sight before her. It wasn't just her; Cedric and Luna also looked at Asterion with somewhat accusatory gazes.

Asterion was sipping a glass of wine while biting into a delicious piece of roasted chicken. Rose looked at the hard, dry jerky in her hand and then at the succulent roasted chicken in Asterion's hand. Her gaze grew increasingly dangerous at the disparity in their food.

"As-Te-Ri-On," Rose said each syllable with a tone full of accusation.

Seeing the eyes of his teammates, Asterion remained indifferent. He ate even faster, fearing someone would ask for a piece of his roasted chicken. When he finished, he tossed the bone into the fire, making the air even more fragrant.

Seeing Asterion's actions, Rose's eyes widened. She never imagined Asterion could be so stingy as to eat quickly and not leave any for her!

Even Luna looked at Asterion with a deadly gaze, although it seemed more adorable than threatening.

Under heavy pressure, Asterion reluctantly asked Baskerville to distribute the food and drank his wine in silence, apparently very upset about sharing his meal. Yet, for some reason, the atmosphere around the campfire was filled with laughter and teasing.

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Next Chapter Second Volume: Chapter 149 - Second Phase of the King's Game (4), Chapter 150 - Second Phase of the King's Game (5), Chapter 151 - Second Phase of the King's Game (6), 152 - Second Phase of the King's Game (7), 153 - Second Phase of the King's Game (8), 154 - Second Phase of the King's Game (9), 155 - Second Phase of the King's Game (10), 156 - Second Phase of the King's Game (11), 157 - Second Phase of the King's Game (12), 158 - Second Phase of the King's Game (13 e And), 159 - Death of Arcturus (1), 160 - Death of Arcturus (2), Chapter 161 - First Phase of God's Creation Plan (1), Chapter 162 - First Phase of God's Creation Plan (2), Chapter 163 - First Phase of God's Creation Plan (3), Chapter 164 - First Phase of God's Creation Plan (4).

 


Chapter 152: Chapter 149 - Second Phase of the King's Game (4)

When the sun rose, Asterion, Rose, Luna, and Cedric set off without delay, heading towards the mountain that seemed to grow taller as they approached.

Seeing the mountain up close, Cedric gasped, his eyes widening. "Incredible! Knowing that human capacity can create this makes me understand why wizards and witches were considered gods in the eyes of Muggles." 

He spoke with genuine shock, his eyes fixed on the enormous monument raised by magic, filled with awe. 

Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, and any other gods were wizards and witches in the historical context of the magical world. What humans considered gods were merely wizards and witches who had reached the pinnacle of each element. 

However, even though wizards did not believe in these magical gods, the wizarding community still respected these beings because they abandoned everything else and focused entirely on just one branch of magic—Innate Technique. 

They became the very apex of all magic, without concern for anything else. 

"Are they still alive?" Rose asked curiously, her eyes on Asterion, clearly directing the question to him. Luna and Cedric also looked at Asterion with curious expressions. 

If there was one thing Noble Houses possessed, it was information and secrets, knowledge they monopolized over millennia, growing stronger with each passing century. 

Seeing everyone looking at him expectantly, Asterion rolled his eyes but ultimately chose to respond. 

"Whether the magical gods are alive or not, I don't know. But in the late 1800s, it was said that a battle took place beneath Hogwarts, involving what seemed to be ancient magic, likely a legacy of a magical god. Ranrok III, a goblin king, sought this power and started another goblin rebellion. A fifth-year student successfully stopped the goblin king by killing him." 

"If you want to know more about it, Dumbledore enrolled in Hogwarts a few years later; he probably knows more than I do. I only read a few accounts about it," Asterion concluded, focusing his gaze on the mountain. 

Rose's eyes sparkled as she listened to his words. If she could obtain that power, wouldn't she become even stronger? He complained about being too strong, but if there was a chance for her to grow even more powerful, Rose definitely wouldn't refuse. 

Summoning the winged centipede, Asterion jumped onto it and looked at the other three members of his team. "Get on, we're flying up." 

Cedric grimaced at the sight of the terrifying cursed spirit. He definitely didn't want to climb onto something so frightening, but seeing the steep mountain, impossible for him to climb alone, the Hufflepuff representative sighed helplessly.

Still somewhat hesitant to climb onto a cursed spirit—something he had always fought against during his time at Hogwarts—Cedric cautiously mounted it, keeping a wary eye on the Cursed Spirit, fearing it might attack at any moment. 

In contrast to the Hufflepuff boy's caution and fear, Rose and Luna were as eccentric as ever, with Luna, in particular, stroking the cursed spirit's carapace with a sweet expression. 

"I never thought I'd one day be flying on a cursed spirit," Cedric sighed wearily, looking at the cursed spirit with a complex expression. 

"Not as impressive as flying on your own," Rose commented nonchalantly. She could imitate flight using her innate technique, so flying on a cursed spirit didn't seem that special. 

"Luna, are you this friendly with all cursed spirits?" Asterion asked, noticing Luna petting the cursed spirit. 

"No. I usually exorcise them when I encounter them. It's only when I see yours that I'm friendly. I might have a few screws loose in my mind, but I'm not stupid," Luna raised her head and looked at Asterion with a slightly offended expression, meeting the fourteen-year-old's red eyes. 

"Can you blame him for asking something like that? Aside from Baskerville, even Asterion isn't as friendly with his cursed spirits as you are," Rose shook her head, speaking as she patted the platinum-blonde girl's hair, her almost silvery blue eyes looking especially cute. 

Sometimes, Rose really wanted to open Luna's head and see what was inside. If her brain had any strange elements, she could understand it perfectly; the Ravenclaw representative was truly peculiar. 

Asterion didn't wait any longer and controlled the cursed spirit, flying towards the mountain peak, the center of the entire King's Game arena, and the place where the second phase of the King's Game would take place. 

"This mountain is really tall," Cedric commented, looking down with a touch of fear. His legs trembled slightly, indicating that the young man wasn't exactly calm about the current situation. 

Rose noticed this and smiled mischievously. "Who would have thought that the Hufflepuff representative is afraid of heights~" 

Cedric's face showed obvious embarrassment at her words; he could already imagine becoming the butt of jokes in his Common Room after the tournament ended. 

"Don't worry, Cedric, my dad is also afraid of heights; it's a very normal condition," Luna tried to comfort Cedric, but it only made the young man's expression worse. 

Not because of Luna's father, but because Luna herself was perfectly fine at this moment. He, a nineteen-year-old man standing 6 feet tall, was outdone by a fourteen-year-old girl standing 5'2"!

No matter how much he thought about it, Cedric knew he would be embarrassed for a long time. He knew his friends and was aware of how capable they were.

"We've arrived." Hearing Asterion's voice, Cedric's green eyes fell on the mountaintop. Contrary to what he had imagined, the entire area was perfectly flat, measuring about 100 meters in diameter.

However, this only made Cedric's expression more solemn. One hundred meters might seem large, but in a wizard's duel, a space of that size was barely adequate.

Thinking about having to fight in such a small arena against dozens of people at the same time, Cedric's face darkened.

"It looks like we're going to have trouble protecting Luna," Rose commented, her expression serious for the first time in the King's Game. She didn't think she would lose in a fight, but when it came to battling dozens of witches while protecting Luna at the same time, she could say with 100% certainty that she could protect her queen.

Asterion agreed with Rose's words. Things had indeed become complicated given the size of the arena; it was truly problematic to fight in such a confined space. Additionally, he and Rose had to be careful not to destroy the entire mountain with their attacks.

Then, Asterion's gaze fell on the throne in the center of the arena. It was empty and resembled a very high and wide stone throne, made of smooth slate-like ceramic. Someone could easily sleep on it like a bed. Luna, in particular, could sleep on it comfortably given her height.

Beneath the throne, some furs were provided for added comfort for whoever would sit on it during the second phase of the King's Game.

"Luna." Asterion looked at Luna and spoke calmly.

Luna understood what Asterion wanted and walked over to the throne under the watchful eyes of Rose and Cedric.

As she sat on the throne, the entire mountain began to glow intensely, the light condensing into a crown above the mountain.

At that moment, regardless of the team, everyone looked at the crown above the mountain and realized that someone had taken the throne!

The second phase of the King's Game had just begun!

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Next Chapter Second Volume: Chapter 150 - Second Phase of the King's Game (5), Chapter 151 - Second Phase of the King's Game (6), 152 - Second Phase of the King's Game (7), 153 - Second Phase of the King's Game (8), 154 - Second Phase of the King's Game (9), 155 - Second Phase of the King's Game (10), 156 - Second Phase of the King's Game (11), 157 - Second Phase of the King's Game (12), 158 - Second Phase of the King's Game (13 e And), 159 - Death of Arcturus (1), 160 - Death of Arcturus (2), Chapter 161 - First Phase of God's Creation Plan (1), Chapter 162 - First Phase of God's Creation Plan (2), Chapter 163 - First Phase of God's Creation Plan (3), Chapter 164 - First Phase of God's Creation Plan (4).


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