Fire Relayer Stone?!
Angor hesitated for a moment before taking out several glowing red beads from his bracelet.
As he took out the beads, the temperature in the air began to rise. The frosty air intertwined with the fiery red glow emitted by the round bead, forming a distorted space.
Oderklas glanced at the beads and looked away.
They were broken pieces of Fire Relayer Stones. Usually, the Fire Demon's subordinates would have something similar. Although they were called fragments, they were nothing compared to a complete Fire Relayer Stone.
Even tens of thousands of them could not compare to a single Fire Relayer Stone.
Oderklas did not say anything, but he did not try to hide the disdain in his eyes. Angor knew that the fragments were not as good as a complete Fire Relayer Stone. He only took them out because he wanted to ask something.
"Mister Oderklas, I heard that the Fire Relayer Stone is created from these fragments."
Oderklas nodded after a moment of silence.
"I'm an alchemist. I can try to fuse these fragments together. But I don't know how to do it …"
He had obtained these fragments from the Fire Relaying Bone Wizard outside the Osmium Rock. At that time, Madelyne had told him that the fragments of the Fire Relaying Stone were useless, but the complete Fire Relaying Stone was extremely rare.
However, it was said that only the Fire Demon knew how to make a complete Fire Relayer Stone.
The Fire Demon was at least a truth-finder. It was easy to kill it if you were strong enough, but it was almost impossible to learn how to make a Fire Relayer Stone from it.
The method of making a Fire Relayer Stone was the Fire Demon's biggest secret.
Angor could not defeat the Fire Demon by himself. Even if someone could help him, it was impossible for him to learn how to make a Fire Relayer Stone. Therefore, he had to ask Oderklas.
Since Oderklas needed the Fire Relayer Stone, maybe he knew how to make one?
However, Oderklas' answer was short and firm. "No."
Angor's expression turned gloomy. Without a way to make a Fire Relayer Stone, this mission was almost impossible.
No wizard had ever found the method of making a Fire Relayer Stone. Maybe there was one, but Angor never heard of it.
Angor did not believe that he was lucky enough to find it. Besides, with Toby by his side, he would not be lucky.
Oderklass' mission was almost impossible to complete, and Adept Calamity was in another plane. Could it be that Toby's misfortune could only be eliminated by time?
Moreover, even if he had to rely on time to wear it down, he would still need a safe place. How could there be a safe place in the Abyss?
Meanwhile, Oderklas had another plan in mind.
Angor mentioned something before. — — I am an Alchemist.
This sentence reminded Oderklas of what "Feng" had said before. Alchemists were rare in the entire wizarding world. If there was really someone who could synthesize a Fire-Relaying Stone, it would probably be an alchemist.
If Angor didn't say that, Oderklas would have kicked him out of the valley already. But after Angor revealed his identity, Oderklas became a little more hopeful. He didn't think Angor would be able to bring back the Fire Teleportation Stone at all.
It was also because of this hope that he released new information.
"Although I don't know how to synthesize the Fire Relaying Stone, I know where to find it."
…
Angor left the ice valley.
When he stepped out of the ice valley in the face of the violent wind and snow, the flames that lingered around his body turned into a flame-shaped imprint that adhered to his left earlobe.
From afar, it looked like a flame-shaped earring.
This mark was given to him by Oderklas for two purposes. First, it could protect him from the Chaos Curse in the valley. Second, it indicated that Angor was temporarily on Oderklas' side.
When Angor left the Ice Palace, he was already affected by the curse. The fire mark turned into a layer of flame around him, which helped him block the Chaos Curse from Ice Valley.
As long as the flame mark was gone, he would be able to enter and exit Ice Valley without being affected by the curse.
As for the second use of the mark, it was also the key to whether Angor could get the Fire Relaying Stone.
The mark on Angor's body not only meant that he was on Oderklas' side, but it also temporarily suppressed his human aura.
If other demons found him in the wild, they would at least not attack him because of his identity.
Of course, some demons didn't care about their identities at all. They just wanted to kill. Angor's mark was useless against such demons. However, at least the demons who were on Oderklas' side wouldn't do anything to him.
Angor's destination this time was an underground demon city called Rasudran.
According to Oderklas, there was a half-blood demon there who was related to an old friend of his. This half-blood demon had half the blood of an Abyss native, while the other half came from a Fire Relaying Demon.
Oderklass had an old friend called "Feng" who said that he was acquainted with this half-blood demon and that he had obtained the complete inheritance of the Fire Relayer Demon. Thinking about it, he should also have the method to synthesize the Fire Relayer Stone.
Angor's goal was to find the demon in Rasudran and learn how to synthesize the Fire Relaying Stone.
To sneak into the demon city, he needed the mark on him.
It took him less than half an hour to leave the mountain range.
He didn't see Fafnir at the entrance of the mountain range, so he assumed she had already left. However, Fafnir suddenly descended from the sky.
Fafnir was still in her human form. Her dark, sexy body looked sleek and shiny.
"You're still alive?" This was the first thing Fafnir said when she saw Angor.
Angor was speechless. What could he say? From the looks of it, Fafnir had long held the attitude that he might be killed by Oderklas.
"Could it be that his personality has changed?" Fafnir muttered. She kept looking at Angor with a doubtful look. Finally, her gaze landed on Angor's left earlobe.
The mark on Fafnir's face caused her to lose focus for a moment.
Fafnir stared at the flame mark in a daze. It was as if he could see the image of a gigantic dragon through the flame mark on Angor's ear.
Fafnir's gaze sent a chill down Angor's spine.
This gaze was almost exactly the same as when Oderklass looked at Pina Jonas in the mural!
Did he get it right? Did Fafnir, Oderclas, and Pinejonas put on a melodramatic love story between the three dragons?
Fafnir heaved a sigh of relief.
She wanted to ask about the flame mark, but she held back. She only said, "Did Oderklas remove the disaster for your little bird?"
"…" What do you mean 'my little bird'?! It's Toby! And after Toby transformed into a Gryphon, he became even bigger!
Angor complained in his mind, but he didn't show it on his face.
He took Toby out of his bracelet. Toby was still sleeping, but this time, it was inside an ice orb.
The ice orb was Oderklas' work. Angor wondered how he created it as a fire dragon.
According to Oderklas, the ice orb could temporarily suppress Toby's bad luck.
However, there was a time limit to the suppression of misfortune, which was about 200 hours.
In terms of days, it would take seven to eight days.
Angor didn't have much time left. He needed to find the way to synthesize the Fire Relic as well as return to Ice Valley from Lasudran.
Holding the ice orb with Toby in it, Angor briefly told Fafnir about his experience in Ice Valley.
Speaking of which, this experience was very short. Oderklas didn't say more than ten sentences to him, and most of them were about the half-blood demon from Lasudran.
Angor quickly finished his story.
Fafnir had a strange look on her face. Speaking of which, Oderklas's words seemed to match his personality. However, there were many things she did not understand about Oderklas's choice.
First of all, why didn't Oderklas kill this human?
Secondly, he had actually given this weak human a glimmer of hope, using the Fire Relaying Stone in exchange for the conditions to resolve the calamity.
She naturally knew the significance of the Fireling Stone to Oderklas. She had even heard from Pina Jonas that Oderklas claimed that whoever could bring him the complete Fireling Stone would gain his friendship.
The Fire Relic was very important to Oderklas.
Why did he give this task to this human? He even gave the human a Fire Mark and helped the bird suppress the disaster.
All of these seemed to indicate that Oderklas believed that Angor had a chance to get the Fire Relic.
But why did Oderklas think so? He was just a lowly human. What did he do to deserve it?
She kept asking about the details, and Angor told her everything without hiding anything.
Fafnir could tell that Angor wasn't lying, but she was still confused because of how logical it sounded.
Since she couldn't figure it out, she decided to put it aside for now and asked about something else.
"After he obtained that Frost Dragon Scale, did he ask me anything?" Fafnir asked with a calm expression. However, her narrowed eyes indicated that she wasn't as calm as she looked.
Angor shook his head. "Mister Oderklas didn't say anything."
Oderklas did react when Angor mentioned Fafnir's name. Oderklas' eyes flashed with obvious anger.
However, Angor decided not to say it out loud.
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