Deman Hotel, on the third floor, many people gathered in the originally deserted suite.

In the anxious atmosphere, the room where Mu Hua was sitting had obvious magic fluctuations, and Tabitha suddenly appeared at the door of the room.

"Bang!" The door was violently kicked open.

"Watch..." When Tebitha called out in surprise when she saw the figure in the portal, she realized that there seemed to be something wrong with that figure.

A hellhound sticking his ass out, Monday, no problem.

A naked man, Mu Hua, is not a big problem.

However, Mu Hua, who was covered in blood, seemed to be holding a girl in a skirt in his arms.

The girl's legs were wrapped around Mu Hua's waist, her hands were around Mu Hua's neck, and she was as close as a sloth to the naked Mu Hua.

The sound of the door being kicked open seemed to frighten Mu Hua.

At this time, Mu Hua was looking at Tebitha and the group of people behind Tebitha in shock.

Joan, Caroline, Elzach, Olivia, Will, Claude, Jeff, Benson, Burton.

In addition to Tebitha, Caroline and several armed vampires and werewolves also looked at Mu Hua blankly.

However, Caroline had guessed earlier that Mu Hua had encountered a dragon, but was unable to know Mu Hua's specific location in the Garden of the Dead. She gathered some people and was discussing countermeasures with Tebitha.

"Um...are you here?" Mu Hua greeted everyone in shock as he had just killed a demon dragon with a master.

They were in a messy shape, with the magic marks on their bodies still lingering, and a large amount of dried blood stains sticking to their bodies. Although Mu Hua and Vivian had some image problems, after being shaken, everyone didn't think wrong.

"Cough~!" Qiong coughed softly.

"Oh... Vivian, it's okay." Mu Hua patted Vivian in his arms.

Vivian's body was still trembling a little. She stiffly got off Mu Hua, with a frightened expression on her face. She stood with Mu Hua and looked at the group of people who broke into the room.

"Mu Hua, did you meet the dragon? How are you injured?" She was stunned for a moment. Facing Mu Hua covered in blood, Tabitha ignored the strange girl and walked quickly to Mu Hua, pushing Mu Hua. His body seemed to be looking for wounds.

"Bertha, you should let him put on his clothes first." Qiong's attitude was relatively calm and she reminded her loudly. Only then did Mu Hua remember that she was undressed again.

"It's okay, it's okay, I'm not hurt." Pushing Tabitha away, Mu Hua took off the sheets from an empty bed and wrapped them around him.

Tebitha seemed to realize something at this moment, her cheeks turned slightly red, she spat softly, and pretended to be fine.

"Mu, did you escape from the dragon?" Caroline stood up and asked.

"Um, what are you guys...?" Mu Hua asked after looking at several vampires and werewolves in leather trench coats with swords hanging on their waists.

"What you said on the phone was unclear. The communication signal was busy. We can only try to find a way to determine your location." Caroline stepped forward and said.

Well, Mu Hua did turn off the communication. After all, a demonic dragon was right in front of him. If the communication alert went off randomly, who knows how the demonic dragon would react.

And with the distance he kept from the dragon, calling for rescue? Don't make trouble, the rescue hasn't even been out yet, and he will probably be nowhere to be found.

After a brief exchange, Mu Hua figured out the entire story of the group's stay here.

Because she could not contact Mu Hua, Caroline only knew that Mu Hua might have gone to the Garden of the Dead through the courtyard key.

I originally wanted to see if there was any courtyard key left in the hotel, but the group got together and still couldn't confirm Mu Hua's approximate location.

Just as he was preparing to contact the garrison at the Garden of the Dead, he happened to encounter Mu Hua returning.

Caroline's series of actions made Mu Hua a little touched. After all, she might have to face a dragon, and it was not easy to organize a rescue.

The appearance of Erzhak and his entourage surprised Mu Hua. From the costumes of these demons, it was easy to see that they were really ready to fight.

If you are in danger here, and others are ready to help, it will be so embarrassing to do bloodletting or something like that in the future. . .

After understanding the cause and effect, Mu Hua solemnly thanked Caroline and her party. Regardless of whether it worked or not, this intention cannot be ignored.

After confirming Mu Hua's safety, everyone's attention turned to the demon dragon.

"You had a battle with a demonic dragon? How is that demonic dragon? You encountered a demonic dragon in the Bone Burial Ground. It seems that it is necessary to contact the defense group to prevent the demonic tide." Caroline frowned seriously as she asked.

The monsters in the courtyard generally do not want to drive out all humans, but humans will also use force to coerce the owner of the courtyard.

Humans may not be able to kill the owner of the courtyard, but destruction has never been the exclusive domain of demons. If necessary, it is not impossible for humans to blow up the entire courtyard.

The bottom line is: if you don't want to be defeated, then monsters and humans must abide by a certain degree of rules.

For example, draw a certain range so that some monsters with excessive strength cannot cause trouble everywhere.

When the dragon appears in the Boneyard and slaughters low-strength humans, it represents total war. The powerful people on the human side will also plan budgets and summon combat forces from all over the world to fight back against the monsters.

If they really can't deal with the monster's attack, humans will find ways to destroy the garden without being particular.

The courtyard was destroyed, and the so-called fragments of the world were naturally gone. Everyone dispersed. Well, it was basically the same as blowing up a planet.

It's not that humans can't blow up courtyards. In addition to wanting to obtain beneficial resources from the courtyards, the most important thing is that there are too many courtyards and they can't afford to blow them up.

But you can't blow them all up, ten or eight are still no problem.

Generally speaking, it's basically like flipping the table if you can't beat them.

Demons are good at this, and humans are equally good at it.

Compared to the hell monsters who don't want to drive out all humans, humans are actually less particular about this aspect.

This also leads to the fact that powerful monsters also need to abide by certain geographical restrictions in the courtyard, which is probably a tacit understanding between rogues.

Okay, a bit rubbish, short of passion, but that's the reality. . .

"Notification...?" Mu Hua was a little surprised by Caroline's caution.

Notify the garrison? Isn't this not good?

The demon dragon seemed to be here to promote business, so he probably didn't plan to launch a demonic wave. At most, he killed one or two people and then went home.

If this triggers a full-scale war, what if there is no demonic wave, and what if the owner of the courtyard says that we killed the family members first?

War, just make a move, and the eight thousand demon gold coins obviously don't count.

We won't be taken to a military court, right?

Mu Hua had no idea about this aspect at all. Even if Krypton got the Terror Riding Summoned Beast, to be honest, he never thought he would kill other people's dragons. He originally wanted to kill low-level monsters.

"Cough..." Mu Hua coughed dryly and cleared his throat, which also attracted everyone's attention.

"Actually, that demon dragon seems to be looking for a way to increase the popularity of the Garden of the Dead. They don't want to launch a demonic tide." When Mu Hua explained, Vivian looked at everyone and nodded in agreement.

"Is it popular? Well, that's no wonder. And then it let you go?" Caroline suddenly realized that she is a witch after all, and she also understands the bleakness of the Garden of the Dead.

"Yeah!" Mu Hua nodded.

"Yes!" With everyone watching, Vivian continued to confirm.

It seemed like it was a false alarm, and everyone relaxed.

Erzak and his entourage were respectful to Mu Hua, but they followed Caroline's lead and did not communicate much with Mu Hua.

After confirming that nothing was wrong, Caroline told Mu Hua not to forget to go to class.

The group exchanged simple greetings and were about to leave, when Mu Hua showed hesitation.

"Ahem, Caroline... that..." Mu Hua's words were tangled.

"Huh?" Caroline was confused, and the group stopped and looked at Mu Hua.

"Well... let me ask, what will happen if you kill the family of the Lord of the Courtyard? Will the other party launch a demonic wave?" Mu Hua asked weakly.

"Huh? Just kill it. Humans and monsters are originally life and death." Caroline replied in confusion. As soon as the words came out of her mouth, Caroline seemed to realize that something was wrong.

"etc!"

"Killing the family members of the Lord of the Courtyard? What about?" Caroline asked guessing.

"For example..." Mu Hua muttered and looked at Vivian.

After all, Vivian comes from a family of adventurers, and Mu Hua wants to get some confirmation from Vivian.

Vivian shook her head at Mu Hua. Mu Hua was cursing her mother in her heart. She had a smoky look on her face and couldn't see her expression clearly. What do you mean by shaking your head?

"Like a magic dragon." The girl with smoky makeup was unreliable, so Mu Hua simply asked Caroline.

"..." Caroline was silent. Everyone present had strange expressions.

A moment of silence.

"Mu, I want a dragon tooth." Caroline looked solemn, while Vivian rolled her eyes.

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