Chapter 560 Odd Situation
"Don\'t be such a sore bore, David. Things are really boring here, you kind of spice things up for me." Teela pouted her lips cutely.
David lightly scoffed. He wouldn\'t be deceived by her innocent face. If He hadn\'t revealed herself, David would have never thought she was such a lady.
"So what did you receive as your reward this time?" Teela curiously linked towards David.
"What did you receive?" David asked.
"I got a middle-class Heaven Ranked technique." Teela carelessly mentioned.
As she finished her words, the entire cave descended into a deadly silence as the entire temperature of the cave was decreased. Thick, cold, cruel murderous killing intent spread across the entire cave, even the ground seem to freeze in fear.
David\'s eyes were tightly shut and his hands twitched repeatedly. After what seemed to be forever, the peace within the cave reigned once more, the killing intent faded and the chilling temperature subsided.
"Wow! Such killing intent! I thought you were going to kill me right there without even touching me." Teela laughed in surprise.
David gritted his teeth. Honestly, it took everything within his power not to attack the abominable lady, just a single unsuspecting strike and she would be dead, all her treasures would be his to take.
But David wasn\'t stupid. The lady was probably a psychopath, it was best to stir clear of people like that otherwise if he stuck and she managed to survive, he will know no peace in knowing a bloody psychopath was out there looking for revenge. No, he wouldn\'t risk that.
"It\'s just a Heaven grade manual, there\'s no need to be so tense. In the outland, with the right price, you could get one for yourself." Teela shrugged, not knowing why it was such a big deal for David.
David turned towards her and the words \'Who are you?\' almost escaped his lips, but he managed to keep mum. He took in a deep breath.
"Let\'s head out, the others might be waiting for us." With that, he turned towards the door and exited the cave.
Teela smirked teasingly and there was some sickening joy on her face as she almost skipped out.
"Tell me what reward you got, since I\'ve told you mine, you have to tell me yours too," Teela complained, seated crossed-legged before David, staring at him with a strange expression.
David opened his eyes only to see Teela\'s face just a few inches away from his.
"What are you doing?" David calmly asked.
Teela tilted her head and stares seriously at David\'s face, tracing his features with her eyes. "You are not very handsome, but your jawline is superbly sharp," she whispered
David remained expressionless. "Thanks."
"You know, this is the closest I\'ve been to any man," Teela added, her eyes swept through his face and then she gazed into deeply into his eyes.
"That information is quite useless to me."
"Don\'t you want to do something about it?" Teela\'s eyebrows rose up and her eyes lashes fluttered, her cheeks reddening, enough to move a real man.
David ignored the tickling sensation her hair caused as they brushed past his face.
Whoosh!
The door of the fourth dungeon opened and three people walked out of the prison.
Both Rutherford and Gordorf seem to have brushed past death as their blood was covered mostly in blood. The young master on the other hand wasn\'t ruffled, he appeared as near as the first time they had arrived here.
"The two of you, here again?" Rutherford\'s expression was sour, seeing Teela and David sitting so close to each other, always exiting from the dungeons before them. This immediately Rutherford angry.
While he was risking his life with the young master, fighting stronger undead, both David and Teela had it easy, given weak undead that might not even be of the integrated Phaser stage.
"Is something wrong?"
"We should ask you two the same thing! Are you two working together? Do you know something we don\'t? Cause it can\'t just be a simple coincidence you two kept separating from the team, being transported to a different prison.
Once can be a mistake, twice a
coincidence, three times in a roll means that there\'s obviously something wrong. You two are obviously making it happen.
Do you have a treasure to navigate this place and refused to share it with the team? Now is not the time to be greedy, bring out the treasure and we will beg young master not to punish you for your crimes if you also submit your storage rings to us."
David blinked his eyes and gazed at Rutherford with a peculiar look. "You have a fine imagination there Rutherford."
"I agree, Perhaps this lifestyle isn\'t suitable for you. I think you should start writing novels." Teela said, kidding her head as though sure of her advice.
"Nah, I\'m thinking the lines of a painter, he may very well become a popular painter." David mused.
"You motherfvckers!" Rutherford\'s expression darkened and his anger raged as he brought his long sword out. But before he could move, the young master stood before him.
"Now, that\'s enough. The three of you. We are teammates and we will continue to be one. Fighting between us is forbidden as long as we are a team!" Young master Alan commanded, his expression filled with authority as he gazed at the three of them.
"Instead of you dim-wits to take care of the poisoned Gordorf, you are busy exchanging useless words with each other while the poison spreads." His berating continued.
David glanced at Gordorf and noticed multiple claw scratches on his body, his skin was becoming paler by the second and the wounds were already turning purplish.
"Take this." The young master fed Gordorf a serum containing a yellowish-green liquid.
David\'s eyes widened slightly. It was a perfect grade Insta-heal serum!