My Muscle System in the Mage World

Chapter 376 Talk with the bald woman



"Ho," Aur said as he stood up and casually threw the stacks off the big tree he was in. He looked in front of him with a sneer on his face as he shot forward again, instantly reaching the previous location and punching the surroundings.

Boom!

This time there was almost no resistance as the entire place seemed to shatter like shards of a mirror, the woman's scream resounding throughout the area.

In front of Aur's crimson pupil, an ancient pavilion in a pagoda style appeared with a serene lake surrounding it.

The place looked very peaceful and quiet, with the absence of any noises, and seemed to relax his mind just by looking at it... except for the continuous noises and screams of the woman.

"Hmm?"

Aur stepped forward, nearing the bridge just as the painful scream finally ceased.

"What do you want?"

A bald woman in a pink dress appeared before him, her expression cold and unyielding.

"So, are you the spirit of this place?"

Aur asked calmly, his eyes quietly scanning the surroundings.

"What if I am?" the bald woman replied, her frown deepening.

"I just want to make a deal with you, that's all." Aur shook his head, a helpless, speechless expression on his face.

"Make a deal? What a joke. You look more like an intruder planning to force your way in."

Her frown tightened even further.

"Then, do you want to fight?"

Aur revealed his murderous eyes, filled with intent to kill.

The bald woman didn't reply, her eyes staring at his crimson pupils silently.

"I can kill you anytime I want. So, you are not worthy."

"Haha," Aur chuckled. "I wouldn't be standing here if you could actually kill me."

"Do you really want to test me, you brat?"

"Yes."

Aur nodded his head, still with an eerily calm expression:

"It's in the Galvanic rules that you cannot attack or kill the challengers. Only those who disobey the rules are allowed to be killed without mercy."

"This… this…"

For a moment, there was a trace of panic on her face as she looked at Aur with eyes full of disbelief.

"How do you know that?" the woman asked.

"Do you really wanna know?" Aur replied with a smile.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om

"Yes."

"I won't tell you though."

The bald woman paused as she looked at Aur with an increasingly displeased expression on her face.

"Let's talk about the deal we are going through, or do you want to be killed?" Aur directly gave her an ultimatum, his body stood straight as his crimson gaze seemed to pierce her as if he could see everything and anything.

She felt a chill creep down her calm as her pupils inevitably avoided his gaze.

"What do you want then?"

"Now we are getting into business."

A smile appeared on Aur's face. "My request is simple, I want this entire place."

"Huh… what!?" The bald woman exclaimed, looking at Aur with immediate bloodshot eyes.

"Not in a million years."

"Really?" Aur squinted his eyes.

"Yes," the bald woman firmly nodded her head. "I can grant you better rewards than that though."

"A better reward than that?" Aur asked with a voice filled with curiosity.

"Yes, better rewards than that," she nodded her head again.

"Which is?" He seemed to be waiting in anticipation.

"A Tier-" Before she could continue, she heard an extremely cold voice.

"Tier Seven Spell," Aur spoke coldly while squinting his gaze at her.

The bald woman's pupils dilated in sheer horror as her figure seemed to tremble.

"How do you even know this?"

"You don't need to know that. You just need to tell me, can you give me this entire place?" Aur asked again.

In the future he saw, both Aur and Nina had been completely bamboozled by this bald woman. They could have gained ownership of the entire place but ended up with only a mere Tier Seven spell, with power-hungry hounds behind them ready to steal it at any time.

"Brat, don't go too far."

"I will go too far. What are you going to do about it then?"

There was a haughty expression on Aur's face, filled with a dominating presence.

For a moment, the bald woman didn't know what to do. Her mind grew more confused as she gritted her teeth.

"Don't go too far. I can still trap you, even if I cannot harm you."

A vine slowly crept up from the ground, followed by countless others. Before Aur could even react, the vines sprouted, forming a prison that covered all directions.

"Hmm?" Aur frowned as he tried to punch the thin wooden prison, channelling his blood and Qi.

Boom!

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Despite his blood and Qi exploding, there wasn't a single scratch on the thin wooden prison—it remained completely unmoved.

If it had been an ordinary hill, it would have turned into a scorched land by now, but this thin piece of wood was completely intact.

Aur, however, wasn't discouraged in the slightest. He raised his fist again and continued punching tirelessly without pause.

"It's useless."

The bald-headed woman spoke with a cold expression, but Aur seemed to turn a deaf ear to her words.

"Damn it, how does this bastard know everything?" she muttered, tightening her fist as she looked at Aur with nervousness slowly appearing.

While it might be useless for now, eventually the place will slowly run out of mana. At that time, even if Aur doesn't become a problem, the people on the other side will. As a tier six almost at the verge of breakthrough, they cannot be underestimated at all!

There were numerous here. If the sign of weakness is revealed, especially the rules of this place, then the consequences were not something she could handle!

She looked at the seemingly void where Nina was slowly taking steps while going to be reaching this area soon.

"She might be the key to take out this monster."

The bald woman glanced at Aur and didn't focus her attention on him any longer, completely ignoring him as he punched away at the wooden prison.


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