Demonic Dragon: Harem System-Chapter 591: Freeze and Electrify
Chapter 591: Freeze and Electrify
The sea was rough, still bearing the echoes of the storm that had engulfed them. Black waves rose like walls of water and foam, and the salt burned the eyes of the two women as they clung to pieces of driftwood. πππ¦β―πΈπ¦ππππ·β―π.πππ
Cassandra, the ice dragon, was panting in panic, her heart racing. Her silver hair stuck to her face, and her hands were shaking so badly they could barely hold the plank that kept her afloat.
βDamn it!β she screamed, spitting saltwater. βWhere are we?! Where is the rest?!β
Monica, the one with white hair with streaks that seemed to glow like electrical wires in the distant lightning, was beside her, floating with her feet firmly planted on a makeshift plank. Her eyes were half-closed, cold, assessing.
βI donβt know,β she said calmly. βBut we have a bigger problem.β
Before Cassandra could respond, the sea in front of them rose in a whirlwind. Something colossal was moving beneath the waves. A black back cut through the surface, slick, covered in iron-hard scales. The putrid smell that rose to the surface made Cassandra gasp.
βWhatβ¦ what is that?!β she screamed, her nervousness growing.
A head emerged. But it wasnβt a fishβs, nor a sharkβs. It was a grotesque fusion of a fanged mouth, multiple eyes scattered on different sides of the skull, and a mane of tentacles that lashed the water. The creature let out a deep roar, making the sea tremble.
βA sea beast,β Monica replied, her voice firm, almost emotionless. βAnd itβs hungry.β
The monster attacked, opening its massive maw and charging at them. Cassandra screamed and instinctively threw up her arms. A jet of ice exploded from her hands, forming a translucent barrier that instantly froze part of the wave. The creatureβs impact shattered the ice into a thousand fragments, but the attack was deflected.
βIt wonβt hold for long!β Cassandra screamed, her entire body trembling.
βNo need to hold,β Monica retorted, raising her hand. Lightning crackled between her fingers, hissing like hungry snakes. βYou just need to give it an opening.β
She shot an arc of electricity straight into the water. The flash illuminated everything around it like a thunderstormβs lightning, striking the beast squarely. The sea boiled, and the creature roared in agony, writhing.
Cassandraβs eyes widened. βYouβre going to fry us both!β
βThen stop screaming and swim,β Monica replied curtly.
The beast surfaced again, spitting out jets of saltwater mixed with viscous mucus. One of the tentacles lunged at Cassandra, who reacted reflexively: it launched a beam of ice at the incoming arm, partially freezing it. The tentacle shattered into shards as it crashed into a nearby rock, but another was already following.
βI CANβT TAKE THIS!β Cassandra roared, her eyes glowing an icy blue. βI hate the sea! I hate this thing!β
Monica, with unnerving calm, dodged another tentacle, gathering electricity between her hands. βAnger wonβt help, Cassandra. Focus.β
βI AM focusing!β Cassandra screamed, firing ice spikes toward the creatureβs eyes. Some hit, causing the monster to momentarily retreat. βSee?! I can do it!β
βYes, you can,β Monica muttered, then leaped forward, running across the floating planks like makeshift steps. βBut now itβs my turn.β
She raised both hands to the sky. Lightning formed around its body, and the surrounding sea glowed blue and white. The beast roared, launching three tentacles at once toward her, trying to crush her before she could act.
βMonica!β Cassandra screamed, her desperation returning.
But Monica didnβt move. Instead, she released the pent-up energy. Thunder boomed, and the electric shock tore through the tentacles, burning them until the smell of charred flesh filled the air. The impact illuminated the entire ocean for miles, as if the sky itself had split.
Cassandra was momentarily blinded by the light, blinking repeatedly. When her vision returned, Monica was still there, unharmed, floating above the board and staring at the creature.
βThis thing wonβt stop until itβs dead,β she declared coldly. βThen weβll kill it.β
βYou say it as if it were easy!β Cassandra retaliated, creating an ice spear and throwing it at the creatureβs neck. The weapon pierced part of the scaly flesh, but it didnβt penetrate deeply enough. The beast merely roared and sank, then resurfaced behind them, creating a wave that nearly swallowed them.
The two were thrown to opposite sides. Cassandra fell into the icy water, struggling, gulping down water. Tentacles lashed out at her, and panic took over.
βNoβ¦ noβ¦ no!β she screamed, trying to freeze the tentacles, but her spells fell flat, fragmented by the water and fear.
It was then that an electric hand grabbed her arm and pulled her up. Monica forcefully lifted her back to the surface, her eyes flashing.
βConcentrate!β she screamed. βIf you keep this up, youβll be eaten!β
Cassandra was breathing fast, shocked. βIβ¦ I canβtβ¦ I canβtβ¦β
Monica narrowed her eyes. βYou can. You are Cassandra, Ice Dragon. The one who froze entire kingdoms. The one who faced armies single-handedly.β She shoved her back onto the board. βDonβt you dare tell me you canβt handle a big fish.β
Cassandraβs eyes flashed with fury. βIβm not a coward!β
βThen prove it,β Monica replied, already building electricity in her hands.
The creature reemerged, its mouth open, ready to swallow them both. Cassandra, now overcome with rage, raised her arms. A full column of ice erupted from the sea, striking the side of the monsterβs head with brutal force. The impact knocked half of the creature off its feet, exposing its scaly underbelly.
βNOW, MONICA!β Cassandra roared.
Monica didnβt hesitate. She leaped onto the ice Cassandra had raised and focused all her remaining energy. Her entire body glowed like a blue sun.
βDIE!β she screamed, unleashing a bolt of lightning that pierced the air and sea, striking the beastβs exposed underbelly.
The creatureβs roar was deafening. Electricity coursed through its entire body, causing its tentacles to writhe chaotically, crushing waves and cracking the ice. The entire sea seemed to be convulsing.
Cassandra, gasping, raised another ice spear and threw it straight at the monsterβs open mouth. The projectile pierced its palate and exited through the top of its skull.
The beast groaned, its movements becoming erratic, and then it fell heavily into the sea, creating a wave that nearly drowned them both again.
For a few seconds, there was only silence, except for the splashing of the water and the panting of their hearts.
Cassandra gasped, eyes wide, trembling. βDid weβ¦?β
Monica landed beside her, small arcs of electricity still crackling through her fingers. βWe did.β
Cassandra laughed nervously, almost hysterically. βIβ¦ I thought I was going to dieβ¦β







