Quick Transmigration: Survive to the End

Chapter 630 World 88



Chapter 630 World 88

“It seems so,” Stella said. “It’s a pity the rooms here aren’t tall enough to see very clearly.”

“This is just the room we’re staying in,” Catherine said. “Stella, have you forgotten? This house also has a rooftop terrace.”

Catherine opened the door, and Charlie and Romeo had just arrived at the door.

"Miss Catherine, something's happened in town. Are you all alright?"

When Catherine saw the two of them, her initial excitement subsided, and she became much calmer.

"What on earth happened to cause such a commotion?"

Charlie's tone was gentle, even slightly seductive: "The butler has already gone to investigate and will report back once he has the results. Miss Catherine, please be careful, okay?"

Catherine glanced at him, completely ignoring his words.

"Waiting for the housekeeper to return is going to take forever. You should make the arrangements. We need to go to the terrace to check on the situation."

Charlie tried to dissuade him, but Romeo had already gone to carry it out immediately, leaving Charlie with no choice but to follow.

Before long, the terrace was rearranged, and a defensive magic circle was activated to prevent any random things from flying in from outside and causing them unnecessary trouble.

It must be said that this terrace is quite high. Standing on it, with the magical props that allow you to see into the distance, you can really get a full view of the scene over at the auction house.

Moreover, Stella and her friends weren't the only ones standing on the terraces; many other houses also had tables set up, drinks poured, and people enjoying the view while having a late-night snack.

When Stella and the others came out, some people raised their glasses to them.

If you ignore the current venue and only look at their appearance, you might think they are at a banquet.

Catherine responded gracefully, turning to Stella and saying, "It seems everyone enjoys watching the spectacle."

Charlie hesitated to speak, but Catherine ignored him completely.

In the end, Charlie could only focus his attention on the auction house.

The auction house had already been completely destroyed by the dragons who had transformed into their original forms.

The parts on the ground that had cost a fortune to build are now dilapidated and no one cares about them.

Stella noticed that some of the bolder residents of the chaotic city were quietly picking up some useful items in the corner.

They wore black cloaks, picked up items and ran, and when they found no one was watching, they ran back and picked up a few more, their main principle being that nothing should be wasted.

The auction house's thugs weren't unaware of what was happening, but they were all beaten so badly by the dragons that they couldn't move, and they didn't care about anything else.

After dismantling the above-ground portion of the auction house, Savison let out a dragon's roar as a signal, and the other dragons all took to the air.

No one thought they were preparing to leave.

Sure enough, a small ball of magic formed in front of Savison and the other dragons.

From afar, the colorful magical orbs illuminated the chaotic city as if it were daytime.

Catherine suddenly said, "It's quite pretty."

Romeo ignored him, while Charlie's smile became somewhat forced: "Miss Catherine, those magical attacks are enough to raze a city to the ground."

“I know,” Catherine said, “but they’re just so dazzling.”

"The power contained within is truly captivating."

Stella shook Catherine's hand.

Catherine toned it down a bit, then added, "I wonder when I'll be able to possess such power."

Stella said, "You've made rapid progress, Catherine, leaving countless people behind."

Catherine's eyes shone with a magical light, making her exceptionally beautiful.

She nodded emphatically: "I will work even harder!"

As Catherine finished speaking, the orbs of light opposite them converged and slammed into the auction house floor.

Boom!

A deafening sound rang out, and many of the auction house thugs who were not properly protected were knocked unconscious.

But on Stella's side, many people, like Catherine, had their eyes shining, practically lying on the protective shield, gazing in fascination at the dragons' power.

It must be said that the residents of the Chaotic City openly and unabashedly crave and worship power.

Under such a powerful attack, a large hole was torn in the ground of the auction house, and a beam of light appeared, reflecting the scene inside into the sky.

In the underground of the auction house, apart from some staff members who were relatively well-groomed and clean, the rest of the people locked in cages were all covered in wounds.

The creatures in these cages include humans, as well as dwarves, orcs, and other races.

They stared at their own reflections in the sky, their eyes filled with numbness, only a few still retaining a desire to live.

Although the Chaotic Land lacks order, it is precisely because of this that people of all races reside here.

Perhaps the dragons destroyed the auction house because of the traitors to the gods, and they were happy to watch the spectacle. But when their own kind appeared inside, they could no longer sit still.

Even if many of them knew the auction house was corrupt beforehand, they had no evidence then and couldn't have risked their lives for it.

Now, this is a perfect reason for them to rescue their kin and unite to reap the benefits of the rebels.

No one can resist the temptation of gaining both fame and power at the same time.

Charlie couldn't sit still for a moment and stood up, but Romeo forcefully pressed him back down.

Romeo's voice wasn't loud, but it seemed as if every word struck Charlie's heart.

"Charlie, we are Miss Catherine's servants, and everything we do is for Miss Catherine's sake."

Charlie looked at him.

Romeo didn't even lift an eyelid: "It's late. Miss Catherine might need some hot tea. Would you like to prepare it?"

“Okay,” Charlie left for a while, and when he returned, he had completely regained his composure.

It wasn't the impetuous calmness of the past few days, but rather the way he was when Catherine first met him.

Catherine looked at the hot tea he brought over, which was a gesture of respect.

Taking a small sip of tea, Catherine said jokingly, "I thought I'd have to leave you here, Charlie, when we leave the Chaotic Lands this time."

"Now it seems we don't need it anymore?"

“I am your servant, so of course I must be by your side,” Charlie said, adopting an exceptionally humble attitude, which made his incoherent speech less effective.

Stella heard the commotion but didn't pay much attention to it.

This time, it was her turn to keep a close eye on the auction house.

The figure in the black cloak that appeared from the ground, resembling her, could only be the Elf King.


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