
After a long journey, they finally reached the village of the bunny races. The village hidden in the forest so as not to be known by other races, especially the humans. As the sound of the horse carriage rang out, the villagers looked so alert and ready to fight.
"Everything relax! It's me!" kurumi shouted as she got off the horse carriage, trying to calm the villagers.
"Kurumi!? Is that really you?" ask the residents to be sure.
"Yes, it's me" Kurumi replied as she removed her hood, which showed her a pair of rabbit ears.
They walked into the village, the knights remained bound in the carriage even though their consciousness had returned. Trying to untie her? Thats impossible. The rope that bound them was no ordinary rope, but blood that solidified and hardened like a rock that always held back the waves.
But, why would a blood sword be destroyed against a wolf when a new Ferrisu arrived in this world? It was because of the difference in magic energy that was put into the blood. Currently Ferisu only had as much as twenty percent energy remaining in his body.
In order to maintain that blood, his magic energy was sucked up slowly. On the way to the village of the bunny race, Ferisu did not find any monsters or animals until he could not recover his magic energy. The only option is to suck/drink the blood of the bunny races or knights.
In that village, Ferisu sat quietly alone while watching the knights of the empire he captured. Sighing her breath slowly with a bored face. "Hey, why are you disguised as bandits?" tanya Ferisu tried to dig up the information.
"Huh? Who will tell you!" countered the knight bound with a face that looked annoyed.
Ferisu moves the index finger of his right hand up and down. Then the knight who replied to his words cried out in pain because the blood that bound him gave rise to such a sharp thorn. Stabbing through his armor.
"Do you know, I can dig up information from you without having to bother," said Ferrisu getting up and walking over to the knight who cried out in pain.
The blood tendrils began to loosen and release the knight. His entire body covered in blood made his body limp and had no more energy. Pulling the knight's hair, Ferisu threw him out of the horse carriage with a cold expression.
The knight was lying limp on the ground with a pool of blood under his body. Pulling the knight's hair again, "Look at my eyes!"
Blazing red eyes, similar to the color of fresh blood wallowing beneath the knight. Their eyes met, and the knight began to lose control of himself. Like an empty shell, a doll.
"All right, now answer my question. What's your goal?" ferisu asked the knight he had hypnotized.
On the other hand, Kurumi was gathering with the villagers. Tells them if they have to move to a village led by Ferisu. Heiwa Village, a village that will be the starting point of the emergence of a utopian country where all races can coexist.
All the bunny races who have high confidence in Kurumi agree to move to the village. Kurumi's ability to see the future has saved them several times, how could they not believe Kurumi's words.
After a long discussion, they cleaned up all the items in each house. Not carrying everything, they only carry valuable things. All the inhabitants, the bunny race gathered closer to the three horse-drawn carriages that contained bound imperial knights.
Seeing Ferisu who was talking to one of the knights who had a blank look like a dead fish eye. His mouth continued to blabber incessantly giving information to the silver-haired man before him.
The sound of so many footsteps made Ferisu look back. "Ah, are you guys finished?" tanyakanya.
"Yes! We'll come with you!" replied the village chief of the bunny race firmly.
"Hey, Kurumi. You remember about drinking blood, right?" said Ferisu while squatting down and holding onto both of Kurumi's shoulders.
Kurumi nodded slowly.
"Can I ask for your blood?" asked Ferisu gently.
"Yes, Big Brother can drink it, this is all Kurumi can give," he replied.
Ferisu pulled Kurumi's clothes precisely on the neck, thus exposing her tiny shoulders. Ferisu slowly approached in that direction, his sharp fangs piercing inwards.
"Gushy!!" Kurumi felt intense pain as Ferisu's fangs pierced her body. "Haft~ hafr~ ... ." Kurumi's breathing became breathless as she endured the pain when her blood was sucked.
The villagers were surprised to see that, but they chose to believe and do nothing. In the end, Ferisu released his bite.
Whatisthis? Usually I need two to three monsters to recover my magic energy. But, with just a few sips of blood belonging to her my magic energy recovered by 80%. Moreover, his blood was more fragrant and palatable than monster blood.
"Are you okay Kurumi?" ferisu asked worriedly after drinking the girl's blood.
"I-iya," Kurumi replied softly while nodding softly.
"Alright, I don't know if this works or not," only Ferrisu got up and looked at the villagers seriously.
Ferisu took a deep breath and then exhaled. He began to imagine a magic (creating magic) a magic that could shorten the journey. Not teleportation, but a transfer magic. A gate that connects to each other.
"Gate!"
At that time the wind seemed to be sucked into one place, the place was right in front of Ferisu. A small cube with a dark purple color with an electric flash surrounding it. The cube began to break apart and formed a large gate.
"It seems to work," Ferisu murmured upon seeing the gate.
To be sure, Ferisu walked into the gate first. The gate was directly connected to Heiwa village square. While passing through the gate, Ferisu saw the faces of the panicked population as well as shocked.
"Eh? Ah, ahahah." Ferisu chuckled as he looked at the shocked residents.
Feeling safe, Ferisu began to call the bunny races to enter the gate and move to Heiwa village. Everyone seemed surprised, how they could move places so easily.
The magic? They never saw this kind of magic. If it was teleportation, it still made sense. Because magic does exist but few people can wear it.
"So this is Heiwa village, I hope you can get along well with the others" Ferisu said with a warm smile on his face.