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It's a horse, sir. (IV)

"Calm down." I raised my hands over my head, showing him that I was defenseless. "I was only trying to make something that could possibly help your sister without using my blood.

"What are you talking about? There is no other way than this." Adriel replied, staring me down as his finger got ready to pull the trigger.

"You have some serious anger issues. I don't like the idea of my blood being vampirized by Sophia, plus the way I do it, you won't need another blood donor ever again." I replied with confidence, knowing full well that Adriel wanted it done to kill me for good.

Adriel was surprised by what I had said. He slowly dropped the gun to his side, wondering what I would do. "Go on."

"I was thinking of creating a blood filter using magic stones." My hands meticulously worked on the stones, concentrating to not slip up.

"You do know that we have tried that before."

"You probably did it with medical technology in modern times, I'm talking about using actual magic to heal someone magical themselves. Just let me finish what I'm doing, and you'll see what I mean." I tried to chase him away. He was just in the way.

"Fine." Adriel clicked the gun into his holster. "Do anything stupid and your dead dragon."

"Really, you seriously don't have any respect at all."

"Shut up and hurry it up."

I rummaged through my pocket and pulled out a Blue Potion. It still contained a large amount of potions ready to be used. I was happy that I always wore the Rare Wolf Set Clothes that had a special dimensional pocket for storing a small number of items. I knew that I couldn't continue working without a large amount of Mana. With this, I would be able to push through my work.

Taking a gulp, I finished the Blue Potions.

Already I could feel the sudden increase in the amount of magic that I had around me.

"What is that? Is that a Mana Potion?" Adriel asked with confusion. "How is it that you can have such a strong concentration of Mana restoration. Even the Chinese haven't found a way to get such a pure concentration of Mana Restoration."

I couldn't tell him that I got this from another world. Honestly, I felt that it was a terrible idea to say to him that there was a different world out there instead of Earth.

"Dragon Recipe. Don't ask. I'm not going to tell you." I replied to shut him up.

Adriel clicked his tongue disgruntled. "Fine."

I dove back into my work. I picked up the finished Rule Stone and started up with using my

coding skill. I first inputted the basic rules into the stone and started to tweak things around. They were a vast difference in inputting words into a level B Stone than a C Stone. It completely

outclassed a level C Stone by leaps and bounds.

There was no way I ever wanted to go back to using a level C Rule Stones and below. The durability, magical flow, and even the power was like heaven and the Earth. Also, writing the codes for the Rule Stone was draining my magic three times more than a Level C Magic Stone. In the next three hours, my magic was down to a half.

Finally, five hours passed with the bulk of the coding complete. I took out another Blue Potion from my pocket. I drank through it like I was taking an energy drink and kept working. Six other Level B Common Magic Stones were used, but this time I didn't use it to create a Rule Stone. An hour passed, and this time I took out something that I had never used before.

A Monster Magic Stone or what I like to call them a Monster Core. I could feel the welling energy inside the Level B Monster Magic Stone. I knew instinctively that this monster core was the right level to use with the other magic stones that I had used.

The Monster Core was a unique monster. It was from a monster called a Blob with a unique ability called 'Copycat.' I read in the monster book that Moca had brought over for me one day. It was not until now I thought of trying this out. I have always wondered what I could use these Monster Cores for. They were not efficiently coded, more like they had a life of their own. Coding them was a bit tricky; for some reason, if the monster core didn't like the code that I wrote, it would devour the system making it useless.

It wasn't until I tried using the Rule Stone to force it to behave. Like a wild animal, they would always clash against the 'Rule Stone,' but using extra Common Stone to control and restrain the Monster Core, the Monster Core will finally listen. If the Common Magic Stone were not in equal or stronger in power, the Magic Stones would break apart becoming useless.

"Bring me some metal, please. A Lot of it." I called out to Adriel, who was sitting on a chair against a wall.

Adriel nodded his head towards a guard that was standing next to the door. The guard turned and left to get the metal that I needed.

Lining up the Monster Core in the middle, I placed the Rule Stone next to it. Three white and black stones line up against each side. The guard came back with a large lump of metal and placed it in front of me.

Reaching over, I picked up the lump of metal that was bigger than my hand. I closed my mind and called upon my magic. My ability activated, and the metal turned into liquid. The liquid passed through my hands and dripped onto the Magic Stones and the Monster Core. Intricate designs started to appear around them, forming into a bracelet. I pricked my fingers using the metal as it merged together with the metal.

Patterns of words were engraved deeply into the metal. With the final drip of metal onto the bracelet, a flash of light erupted outwards. Everyone covered their eyes from the bright light until the bracelet finally dimmed.

I let out a breath of relief. I actually succeeded. This was my first ever magic item that I ever created. The concentration to make even one of these made my head have a throbbing pain.

"It's finished." I raised my hand to my head. "Give it to her, I need a bit of a breather." I leaned forward with both my hands on my head. I was massaging it, trying to get the pain from giving me a headache. A message appeared in my head, giving me a small description of the magic item.

Rare Tainted Blood Cleanser

A special magical item created by a Dragon. Mixed in with potent magic from a dragon, it is ten times stronger than a normal magical item. Using the Monster Core of a Blob monster, it can recycle tainted magic in one's body and convert it into light magic.

Adriel came over and picked the bracelet up. He was alarmed that he felt a strong power coming from the magic bracelet. "How? I have never seen such a powerful magical tool before."

"It's called a Tainted Blood Cleanser. It will do the same thing as the blood transfusion."

"How is this possible?" Adriel looked at me as if I was some kind of genius monster. "You created a class, A magical item."

"Yea, so? Can't you make them yourself?" I pressed my hand on my hips. It was difficult to make no doubt, but it didn't mean. It was impossible.

"Yes and no. Something like this is complicated. Without a high level of understanding of creating magical items, the power could backlash on you if you fail. The damage done to oneself is three times more powerful."

I knew that failure from coding the magical stones was massive, but I didn't realize that creating a magical item was so much worse.

"But it seems you know what you are doing, so I don't think it's much of a problem."

"Y-Yea..." If he only knew that was my first attempt in creating a magical item. Who knows maybe I would've created a large crater in this room if I was not careful. "You should give it to your sister."

Adriel didn't need to be asked a second time. He walked over and placed it on Sophia's wrist.

Sophia let out a sigh of relief. Her pale skin was already slowly turning pink with life. She gave Adriel a beautiful smile that would make anyone melt. "It's working." She whispered.

"Really?"

"Yes. I can feel my magical power restoring."

Adriel hugged her tightly and let out a sigh of relief. A single tear fell from his cheeks, and he smiled.

"Brother, you have something you need to say to Berry." Sophia softly spoke, tapping her brother's back in a caring manner.

Adriel disconnected from Sophia and nodded. He turned towards me and spoke, "Thank you."

My hands stopped massaging my head, and I felt a tug of my heart. What is with these siblings? Their smile can capture any heart in seconds. I really need to be careful between these two, or I'm going to become their next victim. "Y-Your welcome."

"You may leave. I have promised you that much."

I got up. "Really? But where the heck am I? I'm supposed to be at the Blue Rose Host Club."

"Blue Rose Host Club? Ah, there. I know where that is. The best thing I could do for you is to drop you off there."

"That would be great." I got up. "I need to get there quickly. My friends are going to be worried, sick."

"Friends? You have companions?"

"Yes."

"Sir!" A group of guards rushed in.

"What's wrong?"

"We have a problem, sir!"

"What? What's wrong?"

"We have an intruder."

"How many?"

"One." The guards spoke with such seriousness that Rei looked at them with confusion. He wasn't sure how just one could just breakthrough without a problem.

"Only one? Why haven't you caught the intruder yet?" Rei asked, getting annoyed at what was happening.

"Sir, this might be strange to say..."

"Hurry up, I don't have all day."

"It's not a person, sir."

"What are you talking about?"

"It's a horse, sir."