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Others Summon Dragons, I Summon Legendary Knights novel Chapter 210

Chapter 210: Percival’s Outbreak

A man who could see the sea shore from his home walked over to his window with a frown on his face as he looked at the sky.

It was half past four, but it was cloudy. Dark clouds blanketed the sky, hiding the sun’s bright rays. The sight of the sky alone made the man’s face solemn.

’There was no forecast for rainfall,’ Dave muttered under his breath. Many others noticed the odd phenomenon, causing thousands in many parts of Manhattan to look at the sky with worried expressions.

Some quickly made swift turns back to their homes.

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On the other hand, Percival walked into the underground railway with the horn of a faraway train making its way into his ears.

He could sense the station wasn’t far away, but he still ran toward it, his heart pounding hard.

As he set his eyes on the bright station, all he saw was an empty station with his mother and sister tied to the railway, with the bright lights of a train right behind them.

Percival heard its horn on his way here, but never did he expect his mother and sister were tied to the track. Judging from their faces, they had been screaming, and now their faces were clouded in horror.

Mrs. Joy saw her son at that moment and screamed at the top of her lungs. "Percy, get off the track!"

Percival’s eyes gleamed as he moved with an incredible speed, eyes burning with anger and hate. He didn’t want any of this.

He wanted his peaceful life, far away from fighting, but they just couldn’t live with him alone.

Percival knew they wanted to see what he would do. If he could actually save his family or watch them die.

Rage swelled within him, coursing through his very veins as he clenched his fist. The train was already before his mother and sister while he sped past them and slammed his fist into the train.

A loud sound rang, spreading through the tunnels as the road at the surface split, cracks spreading like it would never stop.

The force from the punch lifted the train, coach by coach, off the ground, hitting the surface of the tunnel before it fell on its side.

Silence settled in the station as both mother and daughter couldn’t believe what just happened.

"Perc—!" Mrs. Joy’s eyes widened as a portal opened to suck her and her daughter in. The dark portal drew them swiftly and was about to close when Percival leaped in.

He found himself on Manhattan’s surface, but with two red skinned humanoid summons and their summoners. Both humanoid summons were Oni Yokais, muscular beings with a beast like face, two horns protruding from their foreheads, tusks, and rows of fangs.

They tied their gray hair to a ponytail and held gigantic metal cudgels with spikes all around it.

Before them stood two summoners in black hooded robes that hid their faces. One of them held the tied up Priscilla and the other, Mrs. Joy.

The sky rumbled at Percival’s appearance and it began to rain. A heavy downpour right off the bat.

"Let them go," Percival declared, his voice cold as frost. The clouds rumbled as he spoke. Close to the sea shore, Dave went to the window once more as it was now raining, but his face paled when he saw the sea level rapidly rising.

It was already entering the streets, and there were high tides making their way here, each higher than the last.

Back at where Percival stood, a portal appeared beside Percival and King threw his trident before he came out.

One of the Oni Yokai, a Throne Tier, wasn’t able to react fast to the trident, and it pierced its skull!

King vanished and reappeared before his weapon. He pulled it from the Oni Yokai’s head, leaped over the second Yokai’s cudgel aimed at him, transformed into water, and reformed above the Yokai.

He stabbed his trident into its skull, killing the second one.

"Priscilla! Mum!" Percival rushed toward his mother and sister. As he united them, he also called for Gabriel, but after several times trying to reach one of his cohorts telepathically, it finally dawned on Percival.

He was drawn out!

"There’s a bounty of a hundred million on your head. The authorities are truly willing to pay quite a lot for you young boys." A voice rang.

Percival turned his head and saw a man two hundred feet away.

He wore a trench coat and had red hair. Both his hands were in his pockets.

Percival frowned.

Chapter 210: Percival’s Outbreak 1

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