Vampire Summoner's Rebirth: Summoning The Vampire Queen At The Start

Chapter 969: Divine Spirit Familiar Link



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"Pff… Hah… HAHAHAHA!"

Bestellen, however, laughed at my face after I extended my hand towards him. His laughter reverberated across the entire Spirit Realm. My Vampire Spirits quickly gathered around me once they heard him laughing.

"Oh, master! You're fine!"

"I am so happy to see you alright."

"We got a bit worried, but it is good you are fine."

"Papa! You're fine! Yaaay!"

"Damn brat getting everyone worried."

"My love, I was so worried." Eleanora caressed my face, kissing me.

"Yeah, yeah, I am fine." I sighed. "Why were you so worried? I wasn't going to die from just absorbing some Divinity anyways."

Although I was happy for their greeting, I couldn't help but feel frustrated at Bestellen. My vampires quickly realized he was there, and as they asked me questions and I answered them, I looked at the dragon again.

"So you don't want to, huh?" I sighed. "I guess you're still prideful, make sense."

"No, I didn't mean to laugh at your own question." He spoke with bright golden eyes shining brightly. "I was simply laughing over the amusement you've brought to me… In all my years, I never thought that me, the strongest divine dragon of my times, would ever be told to become the subordinate of a mere human, beings we often saw as mere flies back then, when you were even more primitive than now."

"…"

"You must be furious I spoke that way, but this is the truth. Humans, elves, and the dwarves and beast-kin, all of you were nothing but flies before our almighty presences…" He laughed. "But I suppose such era is now gone, you've inherited the land after our kin was slain, and it makes sense you've grown to such lengths.

You defeated me, no matter if you used help or if I was weakened, a defeat is a defeat, no matter how it's done."

"I lost, and so, I am now dead. My life should have ended there, but I was now presented with the unique opportunity to follow the admirable man that slain me. The only one that has made me become interested in you small mortals… I want to see how far you'll go; I want to see if you will truly protect and save this world!

Somehow, within those eyes full of determination, I can see a spark, a possibility, an actual chance."

"So? Just say if you want or not, I don't have all the time of the world for you." I said.

"Hah! So harsh with this old dragon! To be expected. My new master must not bend the knee against anybody, not even an almighty being such as myself. Good! I like that arrogant attitude, befitting of a being that has surpassed me!" He laughed.

"If you acted humbly, I would have even dared to attack you, there was no way I would submit to a meek and humble insect. But that pride and arrogance, I like it! It carries a little being such as you to heights I never could have imagined! Hahaha! Very well! Have it your way!

I shall become your damned Summon, your Familiar!"

"Good, you chose well, Bestellen." I laughed. "If you hadn't chosen that, I would have been forced to destroy your soul and devour it, well done. At least you're not as stupid as I imagined.

"Hah, you damned…!" He smiled, showing me his fangs. "Heh, that's the attitude I like anyways… Now how do we do this damned thing? Hey, you, explain."

"A-Ah, yes." Divinity nodded. "Let's first call the Grimoire here. Bring it please, master."

"Sure." I thought about it and the Grimoire immediately appeared in front of me. "This is the grimoire I use to summon and create my Familiars, gifted to me by the stupid Lucifer because he wanted a rematch against me really badly. Now that I've ended growing so strong, I believe he has begun regretting his foolish decision, which he mostly did out of spite and in a rush of adrenaline."

"You better show him whose boss eventually. Make sure to kill him." Bestellen smiled. "I bet that's what the fool wanted anyways. Now, what?"

"Wait and see." The grimoire pages opened and flickered, as new messages appeared.

[The {Holy Spirits} have approved of your intentions.]

[The special function {Divine Spirit Familiar Link} has been created.]

[You can now link with Divine Souls and create powerful Familiars out of Ancient Divine Beings.]

[The {Divine Soul: Bestellen, the White Dragon Of Silver Scales} has been detected as a compatible and willing candidate.]

[Do you wish to link their soul to the Grimoire? A new Summoning Card unique to them will be created, but you can only summon him once per card, and can't be cloned like other familiars.]

[Yes] [No]

[Cost: 2.000.000 Mana.]

"It only costs a lot of Mana, so sure."

I pressed the yes button; the process began instantly. The grimoire created threads of light which pierced Bestellen's entire soul, slowly absorbing him as if he were liquid.

"Uuuggh…! T-This is a bit- Argh!"

"Don't resist, it will end soon."

FLASH!

Once the process was done, Bestellen was completely swallowed by the Grimoire, within the pages, a new imprint appeared, a bright platinum-colored card, not gold like the A Rank, it was platinum colored!

[The new Divine Familiar Summon: {Bestellen, the White Dragon of Silver Scales} has been registered successfully!]

[You can now summon his S Rank Familiar Card by spending 1 S Rank Spirit Orbs or 1000 A Rank Spirit Orbs.]

"We have yet to fight S Rank Monsters in large quantities, so I don't have any of their spirit orbs." I laughed. "But I do have plenty of A-Rank ones. You're definitely very expensive, you bastard. But fine, have it your way. I was going to spend these spirit orbs on upgrading the Summoner Statues, but that can wait."

I quickly summoned a thousand A Rank Spirit Orbs out of my grimoire, the pile was enormous, but it quickly was reduced to sparkles of spirit light as the grimoire absorbed it all.

And then it produced that single platinum card in return.

"Bestellen, I summon you! Answer your new master's call!"

FLASH!

The card quickly erupted into platinum and silver light, as a gigantic figure emerged while the card disappeared.

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