Chapter 257: Minotaur and Laust (1/2)

God of Tricksters Fixten 26780K 2022-07-22

In front of that question, Laust tried to recall everything fast as he was still in the middle of the battle. Although he wasn't aware of its original myth, the bull called himself the Bull of Minos, meaning he should be the son of Pasiphae and the snow-white bull that Poseidon gave to Minos as a sacrifice.

Its rank should be either Supreme or Mythical Rank. However, seeing Theo's God Rank Blessing, he hesitated to take it because he wanted the best of the best. Yet, Laust had no assurance such an offer would come to him or not.

A part of him wanted to immediately agree, but another part of him asked himself whether this power was enough to break free from the chain of his own household or not.

Laust recalled another thing. Minotaur had superhuman strength and speed. With a giant hammer in his hand, he killed all the enemies. That kind of weapon was actually similar to his own sword in that regard.

Seeing the affinity, he gritted his teeth and answered. ”I accept!”

[Minotaur is pleased with your decision and decided to give you a present for the first meeting.]

[Minotaur Blessing (A)]

[Raging Bull Strike (B)]

[Full Recovery.]

Name: Laust Lange

Status: Champion

Level: 201

Blessing: Minotaur

Laust closed his eyes for a second as his body was enveloped by a warm orange light.

Suddenly, his consciousness entered another place. On both sides, he saw orange-colored brick walls. The gap between them was only several feet, so only Laust could fit in this dark corridor.

As if hearing someone's voice, Laust furrowed his eyebrows and walked forward, exploring this dark corridor. There were some torches hanging on the wall to brighten the corridor, but it was too dim for him to see far ahead.

However, his expression changed as soon as a white light flashed before his eyes, blinding him for a second. Laust instinctively covered his eyes with his hand.

Three seconds later, he gradually opened his eyes as the light vanished completely.

He soon realized he arrived in another room. The room size was thirty feet wide and sixty feet long. In the four corners were four torches that somehow lit up a blue fire, illuminating the room.

”Where is this?” Laust took a look around, but when he made a half turn, he saw a giant creature chained by golden-colored chains attached to the two pillars next to him.

The giant creature was as tall as ten feet despite sitting on the floor. His body was big and muscular, yet, it was covered by orange scales. His head and legs were that of a bull, but Laust's interest remained on the two horns that didn't lose against the size and length of his upper arms.

With a monster this big, Laust needed to raise his head to look the creature in the eyes.

”You are… Minotaur,” said Laust with a frown. ”Why are you calling me here? I am still in the middle of the battle! Return me right away!”