Creating A Succubus Army In A Fantasy World!-Chapter 54: Best Day Of My Life!
Chapter 54: Best Day Of My Life!
The moment Creed got flung out of the secret realm, he barely had a second to process what had just happened before his eyes widened in absolute horror.
Because the very first thing that entered his vision was— AN ANUS.
A massive, gargantuan, unholy anus!
It was like staring into the abyss, except the abyss was hairy, wrinkled, and way too detailed for comfort.
Creed’s mind instantly short-circuited, his thoughts crashing into each other like a multi-car accident on an icy highway.
’Wha—why—what the actual hell am I looking at?!’
He had seen some weird things in his life, but this? This was trauma. This was pure, irreversible trauma!
But before his mind could spiral into madness, the ’horrific abyss’ twitched. Creed’s entire body stiffened.
And then, as if sensing his presence, the monkey suddenly turned around.
Their eyes met!
The monkey’s pupils shrank as it registered the tiny pest that had appeared behind it.
Creed’s blood ran ice-cold as the full weight of the beast’s glare bore down on him. The monkey’s huge eyes burned with raw, unfiltered rage!
Creed’s heart almost leaped out of his throat. ’Oh, I am so screwed...’
He didn’t even think. Instantly, he shot his hand out and summoned Lilith and Tierra!
There was no time to hesitate, he needed to escape!
The monkey was too strong for him to fight, but if he played this smart, he could make a break for it while his summons served as distractions.
After all, the best way to avoid death was to not be in the line of fire!
His plan was simple: summon them, let them pull the monkey’s attention, and then recall them back to his tattoo once he reached a safe distance.
But just as he was about to make a run for it, a tail moved. freeweɓnovel.cѳm
A tail so fast it was practically invisible to the naked eye. A tail packed with so much force that even a slight graze would probably turn Creed’s head into mist!
It was coming straight for his skull!
Creed barely had time to register the incoming attack. His body refused to move.
His reflexes were nowhere near fast enough to react. His mind screamed at him to dodge, but it was too late, he was going to die!
Then, a blur. A sharp crack in the air, and suddenly, Creed wasn’t standing in the same spot anymore.
Instead, he was five meters to the side, his ears ringing as a violent shockwave shook the ground where he had been standing just a fraction of a second ago.
He staggered, his head snapping to the side in shock.
Tierra!
She was there, just beside him, her body trembling, her face deathly pale.
Blood dripped from the corner of her lips as she faced a backlash for abruptly teleporting 3 people at once.
She swayed unsteadily, her legs shaking, and then, without warning, she collapsed.
Creed’s eyes narrowed into slits. Understanding dawned on him as he grasped what just happened.
He didn’t even hesitate. With a swift motion, he unsummoned her back into his tattoo before she could suffer further damage.
But the sheer shock of the situation lingered. He almost died!
His breathing was ragged, his mind racing. He literally almost died just now. That wasn’t even an exaggeration.
If Tierra hadn’t intervened... if she had been even a second slower... that tail would have erased his entire existence from the universe.
The realization sent a chill down his spine, but then... rage.
That damn monkey!
His hands clenched into fists. Enough was enough! If this beast thought he was just going to roll over and die, then it had another thing coming!
A storm of energy erupted around him as he activated Primordial Link fully! At the same time, a sharp crack of electricity filled the air as his Lightning Intent surged to life!
Then, he moved.
Boom!
The ground cracked slightly beneath him as he shot forward, his entire body becoming a blur.
His current speed was already halfway to that of a Stage 2 physique, which allowed him to narrowly evade the next attack.
Boom!
It was an earth-shattering stomp that pulverized the ground where he had just been standing!
Creed didn’t even look back. He teleported straight towards the forest, his mind racing.
’Where the hell are the others?!’
The plan was for Ivy and the rest to distract the monkey, but so far—nothing. No explosions, no battle cries, no sudden attacks from the side.
What happened? Why weren’t they showing up?! Had something gone wrong? Were they in trouble? Did the monkey already kill them?!
His thoughts barely had time to settle before another attack came his way. Fast!
WHIP!
The tail was coming for him again! But this time, before it could reach him, Lilith appeared!
She roared, her entire body crackling with purple lightning! Then, with all her might, she punched the incoming tail!
BOOM!
The impact sent a deafening shockwave rippling through the air. The ground shook violently. But it was pointless.
Because the next thing Creed saw was horrifying.
Lilith was sent flying like a broken doll. But worse, her entire arm had exploded on the spot!
Creed’s heart clenched. He felt a sharp pang of pain. Not physical, but mental. He could feel the damage through their bond. And it was a lot!
Damn it!
Without hesitation, he teleported towards the forest while summoning Lilith back into his tattoo before she could take any more damage.
His mind was in turmoil, but he forced himself to focus. Keep moving! Just a little more! Almost there!
Then—
SMACK!
Creed didn’t even see it coming.
One second, he was sprinting. The next, something crashed into him with the force of a collapsing mountain.
His body was sent hurtling through the air. Pain. Agonizing, unbearable pain erupted across his entire right side.
His vision blurred, his brain barely able to process what had just happened.
When he finally crashed into the ground, his entire body screamed in agony. His right shoulder was crushed.
His right leg was barely even there anymore, it was just a mangled, broken mess!
Creed lay there, stunned, his breath coming out in ragged gasps.
The monkey loomed over him, it’s eyes burning with cold, merciless fury.
And for the first time since entering this battle, Creed realized. He might actually die here!
He lay sprawled on the ground, his body a wreck of pain and broken bones, his breathing shallow and ragged.
His right shoulder felt like it had been turned into pulp, his leg barely even registered as a limb anymore, and his mind was spiraling into a deep abyss of realization.
This was it.
He had survived so much, clawed his way through impossible odds, but in the end, none of it mattered.
The monkey had won. ’I’m going to die.’
The thought settled in his chest like a lead weight, cold and suffocating. He had always imagined death would be something grand or at least cinematic, not this.
Not lying on the ground like a crushed insect while a towering, monstrous ape stomped toward him with murder in its eyes!
The monkey roared, its eyes locked onto him like a predator savoring the moment before finishing off its prey.
It charged forward, the ground quaking beneath its massive form. Creed barely had the energy to lift a finger, let alone dodge.
’Is this really how it ends? After all that?’ He had always thought he’d at least get to spit out some dramatic last words.
Maybe curse the heavens. But there was no time for that. No time for anything. The monkey’s enormous fist was coming straight for him, and all Creed could do was watch!
Then, it happened.
A sudden pulse shot through his finger. Just a tiny flicker of energy, barely noticeable, like a droplet of water in an ocean.
But then, whoosh!
A force unlike anything he had ever felt yanked at his very core, a tremendous vacuum swallowing up a massive chunk of his dimensional energy in an instant.
Before he could even process what was happening, his entire body flickered and then vanished!
The monkey skidded to a halt, its fist crashing into the ground where Creed had just been. Where he was still standing!
A massive crater formed, sending shockwaves of dust and debris into the air. But the beast... didn’t celebrate.
Instead, its brows furrowed. Its nose twitched. It looked left, then right, then behind itself, its massive head turning in all directions with a clear expression of confusion.
It sniffed the air, grunted, then blinked dumbly, as if it had just forgotten what it was doing.
Creed, however, was just as confused—if not more. He could still feel his body, still sense the pain, still hear the monkey’s movements—but when he glanced down at himself, his breath hitched.
He wasn’t there!
His hands? Gone. His legs? Nowhere to be seen. His chest? Completely invisible.
Creed’s eyes widened in disbelief. ’Holy crap...!’
A realization slammed into him like a tidal wave. The ring! This was the ring’s ability! That was the only explanation! That pulse just now, it must have activated its special ability! And that meant—
’I’M FREAKING INVISIBLE!’
A flood of emotions surged through Creed’s exhausted body. Relief, excitement, disbelief, and most importantly—hysterical glee.
’Hah! Take that, you dumb monkey!’ The beast was still scanning the area, looking utterly bewildered, its tiny brain clearly struggling to process why its prey had just vanished into thin air.
Creed had never felt so smug in his life. ’Oh, you were about to crush me, huh? You thought you had me, huh?! WELL, TOO BAD!’
But before he could fully enjoy his newfound ghost status, movement caught his eye.
From the trees, Ivy, Mia, and Rai burst onto the battlefield. They looked like they had been through hell; bloodied, battered, clothes torn in places, exhaustion visible in every step they took.
But they were still fighting.
Creed felt an overwhelming rush of relief. They were alive!
He had been half-convinced that something terrible had happened to them, but here they were, charging straight at the monkey, pushing themselves beyond their limits despite their injuries.
His heart clenched. ’Damn it. I can’t just sit here like a useless log.’
Summoning what little energy he had left, Creed teleported toward them, his body flickering into existence right in the middle of their group just as his last strand of dimensional energy was drained.
Mia barely had time to react before she instinctively caught him with her vines, wrapping them gently around his broken body to keep him steady.
"Ivy! Creed’s here!" Mia shouted, glancing at him with concern.
Rai immediately turned, her face filled with relief, but she quickly returned her focus to the battle, raising her weapon to cover them.
Meanwhile, Ivy didn’t even look back—she just charged.
And this time, she held nothing back. She fought like a mad woman!
Creed had never seen Ivy go all out before, but what she unleashed now was nothing short of terrifying.
A surge of whitish-red energy exploded from her body, her bloodline awakening to its full power as she clashed with the monkey in a blur of speed and destruction.
Every strike shook the air. Every movement cracked the ground. The battle wasn’t just a fight anymore, it was a war between titans!
Mia tightened her grip on Creed, her vines pulsing with soothing energy. "Stay still, idiot. You’re already half-dead," she muttered, her exhaustion evident.
Creed managed a weak chuckle. "Nah... I’m just mostly dead."
Rai snorted, shaking her head. "Same thing."
Mia rolled her eyes but didn’t argue.
As Ivy held the monkey’s attention, Mia and Rai moved swiftly, carrying Creed toward the edge of the battlefield.
They needed to get out now. There was no way they could survive if they stuck around any longer.
.....
Thirty minutes later.
The group stumbled out of the Dimensional Rift, their bodies beyond wrecked.
The second they emerged, every single one of them collapsed onto the ground, weak, drained, and barely able to move.
Ivy was the worst off—she had pushed herself past her limits over and over again, burning through her energy reserves until her pathways were strained to the breaking point.
Her body trembled from the aftermath of overusing her bloodline, and Creed could tell she would need a long recovery.
Rai was still badly wounded from earlier, her movements sluggish as she leaned against a rock, her breath coming out in ragged gasps.
Mia and Rin weren’t much better. Their wounds were smaller, but their energy was gone.
Every muscle in Creed’s body ached, every inch of him felt like it had been stomped on repeatedly.
But despite all of that... Creed was grinning.
He had survived.
Not only had he survived, but he had profited insanely.
His fingers lightly touched the ring still wrapped around his middle finger, a rush of excitement bubbling in his chest.
This thing... was priceless. And the Intent Fruits? Also priceless. His earnings from this one expedition were enough to flip his entire financial situation upside down!
’I actually made it out alive. And I actually won big!’
A weak chuckle escaped him. Then a laugh.
And soon, he was laughing like a lunatic, lying on the ground, surrounded by exhausted comrades, covered in wounds, but feeling like the luckiest man alive.
This... this was the best day of his life!