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A Rattling Monster [Completed] (Editing in Progress) Chapter 13: The underworld threat

We are currently in an ancient time, compared to my life on Earth. That means cat and dogs can be tamed because they are useful. The first is the bane of all rodents and prevent disease spread by the rat or the mouse. The second is a guardian for home, one thief would think before sneaking into a house with a dog. So their presence was explained. But a domesticated bird at that time was a luxury that only rich, powerful and noble people could afford. And even if I am really small, infiltrate a castle and hoping that the owner is fond of birds is an absurdity.

Like in the forest, I couldn't really attack the birds and I had to redirect my frustration toward the eggs, who were defenseless. But I cannot just guard an egg and raise my own bloody bird. I have noticed only some pigeons, and they are really concentred near my observation point, or commonly called the church. Think, think, think. They are stupid and moronic pigeons. They think about two things, eating garbage and target an innocent bystander with their excrements. So I can bait them with food but what food? Probably bread, they love bread. At least they loved the elderly that gave them bread. So I have to find a baker.

Near the mansion, there was one. Still night, I can make it, dig a hole and return here before the sun is rising. And if during my travel I find a poor rat and I will gladly direct him toward the heaven. I hope there is a rat heaven. But I don't think that we have such luck. The baker is at 300 meters from the grid of the sewers. That distance would have taken me dozens of minutes before. Now in less than 5, I make it. I really want to know what is my speed attribute. No patrol in sight. This time it will be hard to transport the stolen bread. Before the blacksmith was directly near the sewers. Here, I have to walk in the moonlight and on the main street. But first, let's dig that hole.

As easy as the blacksmith one. Even if it takes some time, I make the hole a little bit bigger to allow more bread. Now, where are the waste? Even if he is really successful, there is always some unsold products. And there it is. How many should I take? Let's say, one loaf of bread is worth 10 pigeons. I would probably need at least 5 pigeons to experiment. That means I multiply this number by ten since I am not sure right now how will I capture those pigeons. That makes 5 pieces of bread.

I should carry them one by one. It's safer that way. Let's see if there is a patrol and no nothing. First bread is a success. The second one here i… STOP! Guards. If we can call those snails, a guard. Speed up please, not everyone has all night. They turned around the corner and I can finally carry the second. The third was a breeze. Fourth didn't pose any problem at all. I just need my final bread and …

Stomp stomp

What is this? Is a troll walking?

Heavier stomp

That comes from the baker bedroom. He sleeps at his working place. I didn't know that. But oh my god! That man is a beast. He is tall, like more than 2 meters in height. And that face, an ogre would be more beautiful. I did not regret saying that a troll was walking. Just seeing this man could make an army root. And he is just a baker. He looks perplexed like he is searching something. Maybe he heard me? No, I was silent how could he heard me.

"Whoever is here, just show yourself, if you didn't steal anything yet I will let you leave!"

Ok, he definitely heard me. Well farewell fifth bread, this rat has business far away from that monster. I hope the troll will not cause me problems. I only stole some defects anyway; I wonder what his face will be when he will understand that nothing was stolen. But because of him, there is one loaf of bread missing in my perfect plan. Well maybe I only need one bread but since I don't know my hunting capabilities, better be sure than sorry.

Now that I have carried my bait from the store to the sewer, I have to carry it again across the sewers toward the church. And this time I have to take everything with me. That was a miracle that during my thief, no rat has stolen something. That is really hard to carry. It's not heavy but it's too big to transport. What I wouldn't do for myself.

(As usual, such a weird scene could be seen near our hero. A rat was nearly juggling with four loaves of bread. If it was in a circus, the public would be conquered by this wonderful service. Maybe he can still convert himself into a circus freak. The intelligent rat, that would make a lot of sales.)

Finally, I am at the church, or under it. And the good news is, the sun is still not rising. I can see the sky turning blue but the humans are not awake. The pigeons should be asleep. So I can choose a spot and train myself. First, I have to use my iron stock to protect the 3 remaining bread while I hunt. I just bury the food under it and that should be sufficient. Now, bread number one, let's practice medicine. And for that, I need to go on the roof of the church. If I am on the ground, I could be spotted by an enemy. Then, I have to disperse the breadcrumbs around me. Yes, that's good. And finally, I need to be patient and don't move, like a statue.

I can see the sun now. The prey is getting closer. They have walked around me but didn't dare to approach before. And with each new pigeon joining the group, they are getting bolder and bolder. Their doubts are vanishing. Their stupidity amuses me. They should clearly see and understand that I am not a statue, that I am a living being. But they nonetheless keep approaching, for a little more food. They are now in the range of my arm. But I am more patient than them. Why attack for one, when you can wait for two. Shortly after, some unconscious birds are eating at my feet. I don't even need to jump. They thought that I was not a threat. But they were all wrong.

Quieeeek Quieeeek Qeik

The flock has fled, leaving two of his past members at my mercy. I took great care of not killing them, just stunning them. My original prediction crumble in front of the truth. It was a great underestimation of me and my power. I am clearly designed to accomplish great things in this world. And it starts with a simple objective. Understand how much damage I can inflict on a huge city like Ronta.

I take the two test subject with me and retreat to my hideout. Inside it, I gather around me something that can be used as restraints, like pieces of leathers, and put them on my two prisoners. After restraining both their claws and their wings, I separate them to avoid the contamination of both of them. To be sure and since the threat of rat seems to have been resolved, the distance between the two of them is one hectometer. On the first, I use [Create Poison]. When the first drop touches the unfortunate one, his all body begins to react. He shakes so much that his wings will break up. I probably squeeze the restraint too hard. Oh, he finally wakes up. It looks like he wants to scream but no sound leaves his beak. After a minute or two of intense pain, he stops moving. I think that he got a heart attack. But the experiment was a complete success. The most basic level can inflict terrible damage against weak bodies. Now, it is time to see the power of the disease.

Funny that the second pigeon didn't wake up. I should probably wake him. Since I don't know what symptoms will appear I won't understand everything if he dies in his sleep. I slap the poor prisoner on the face and that manages to wake him. He begins to scream like someone is slaughtering him. He is not wrong. I use [Create Disease] and like last time nothing happens. Even after waiting ten minutes, the bird looks fine. I begin to think that my power has limits. But, looking at the pigeon again, I notice that his once clear eyes are beginning to look dull and obscure. He is blind now. After his eyes, his tongue begins to change. It already has three times the volume of a normal one. And its color is turning dark. Blue veins are appearing on his all body. His feathers are falling. His respiration is getting shorter, jerky. He has a hard time breathing at this point. I don't even have to look at time to know that he will die in less than a minute. One moment he is still breathing, the next his body is convulsing and he is desperately trying to catch the surrounding air. But it is already too late, the disease has done its job.

Two experiments and two wonderful successes. One is a brutal and quick killing machine while the second is targeting the senses in the first place. So if I plan a delayed attack I can create a wind of disease that no one will notice. And in the middle of the fight, when the bodies are already tainted by this sorcery and the first symptoms are visible, then I spread my poison. For this, I need more test subjects. I still have 3 more bread. Maybe I can level up the two spells before I run out of it.

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Chapter 113: Farewell, Lucia
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Chapter 110: Audience with the Goddess
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Chapter 108: Noise in the Night
Chapter 107: Anock?
Chapter 106: The New Number One
Chapter 105: Stronger than a God
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Chapter 101: The End of the Slums?
Chapter 100: A Lack of Victims
Chapter 99: The Messenger
Chapter 98: Minor Resistance
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Chapter 96: Robbed?
Chapter 95: Just a Simple Bottle of Wine
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Chapter 93: Last Stop at Fairy Town
Chapter 92: A New Chosen
Chapter 91: Four Undead Left
Chapter 90: [Veil of Darkness]
Chapter 89: Daryl MaimedTwoHands
Chapter 88: The Prophet of Krieg
Chapter 87: A Strange Battlefield
Chapter 86: Blood Rite and Blood Monster
Chapter 85: A Truce in Sight?
Chapter 84: Forgot Something?
Chapter 83: What is my race?
Chapter 82: Mana Problems
Chapter 81: Assault in the Desert
Chapter 80: A Burning Desert?
Chapter 79: The Next Level
Chapter 78: Blood Flooding the Streets
Chapter 77: Problem from Another World
Chapter 76: The Strange Mansion
Chapter 75: The power of Nightfall
Chapter 74: The guards arrive
Chapter 73: The Not So Brave Shadow
Chapter 72: Battle inside the Houses
Chapter 71: God of Holidays
Chapter 70: No Survivors
Chapter 69: Shadow of Death
Chapter 68: A New Hunt
Chapter 67: Arming the Undead
Chapter 66: Captives?
Chapter 65: The Apprentice Robber
Chapter 64: Lucia
Chapter 63: Night Attack
Chapter 62: The World of Astria
Chapter 61: Green Claw and Iron Beard
Chapter 60: The Northern Wall
Chapter 59: Planning the Escape
Chapter 58: An Iron Beard
Chapter 57: The New Strategy
Chapter 56: Skeletons don't talk
Chapter 55: Trial of the Undead
Chapter 54: Perseverance is Key
Chapter 53: The Counter-Attack
Chapter 52: The First Attack of the Ratmen
Chapter 51: Back to my Empire E
Chapter 50: The Hidden Threat
Chapter 49: Brave Sleek Run Away
Chapter 48: Where is the sand? Where is the desert?
Chapter 47: Sand and Bones
Chapter 46: Hunters in the desert
Chapter 45: Action and Reaction
Chapter 44: A New Ritual
Chapter 43: A Change of Heart
Chapter 42: Suliman ibn Affân III
Chapter 41: Another Training in an Oasis
Chapter 40: The Protectors of the Forest
Chapter 39: The Curse
Chapter 38: One Planet, Four Gods
Chapter 37: The Final Action of the Agorians
Chapter 36: The One Followed by a God
Chapter 35: [Nightfall]
Chapter 34: Planned growth
Chapter 33: Harem?
Chapter 32: The Prince's Hand
Chapter 31: Work for Something!
Chapter 30: Work for Free?
Chapter 29: Merciful god, ungrateful believers
Chapter 28: I don't like sand
Chapter 27: Second Prince of the Sand Empire
Chapter 26: Shadows of the Past
Chapter 25: Purification
Chapter 24: Daryl Maimedhand
Chapter 23: The hunters in the forest
Chapter 22: Who is ???
Chapter 21: What is my name?
Chapter 20: Memories from the past
Chapter 19: Fearing the future
Chapter 18: The History of the Portal War
Chapter 17: The ratmen are alive
Chapter 16: The day of Aria
Chapter 15: Final preparations
Chapter 14: The plague bearer, the venomous one
Chapter 13: The underworld threat
Chapter 12: Second Evolution
Chapter 11: Booby trap
Chapter 10: First blood, part 2
Chapter 9: A new goal
Chapter 8: Prey or Predator?
Chapter 7: The Phantom menace
Chapter 6: Big rat? Small rat?
Chapter 5: First Blood
Chapter 4: Freedom
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