Angor was safe, just as Sunders had expected.
The house was surrounded by a sea of fire, but the house was protected by a wind domain, which prevented any fire from reaching the yard.
From time to time, Fafnir would even catch a few roasted Demons from the sea of fire outside as food. It could be said that he was very satisfied.
Of course, Angor was safe inside the house.
However, his mind was focused on the floating ice in the sky. He had a feeling that Sunders was on the ice floating in the sky. The thought of it made him nervous.
"I won't stop you from leaving. But do you really think you can fly to the sky safely?" Fafnir picked her teeth and mocked Angor with a hoarse voice.
She had been watching the show, but she still noticed Angor's actions.
Angor's expression darkened.
Indeed, he was self-aware. Normally, those demons wouldn't do anything to him. They allowed him to open the shop because of Fafnir. But if he flew to the sky now, he would be torn to pieces without Fafnir's protection.
Besides, he was not sure if his assumption was correct. Maybe Sunders was not on the floating ice, and he would only get himself into trouble if he went there.
There was something else that stopped him from worrying.
Angor looked at the ice orb floating on his shoulder. Pina Jonesy's dragon scale was still charging Freeze, so he could not put it into his bracelet yet. If something happened to Toby while he was away, he would be in big trouble.
Therefore, Angor decided not to do it.
As long as he knew Sunders was not killed in the space tunnel, they would meet again someday.
As he was thinking, he heard a loud noise coming from outside. The source of the noise was very close to him. Angor's heart skipped a beat and his hair stood on end.
Angor calmed himself down and looked at the source of the noise.
Less than two hundred meters away from the Psychedelic Hut, there was a pitch-black hole. There were two figures standing on each side of the hole.
This was the main road that led straight to the core area. However, after the meteor and the demon corpses fell, the place turned into a sea of fire, which burned everything in the area, including the woods outside the house.
Angor tried to see through the fire, but the flames kept moving and blocked his view.
The only thing he could see were the two figures confronting each other outside. Both of them had great figures, which meant they were women.
And both of them looked familiar to Angor.
Angor really wanted to see what was going on outside. However, he couldn't reach out with his spirit feelers because of the wind domain. Instead, he turned to look at Fafnir, who was still sitting there lazily.
"Honorable Mister Fafnir, this lowly human has a request …"
A moment later, Angor's body was covered in a thin layer of wind, which he got from Fafnir. When he reached his spirit feelers out of the wind domain, they would not trigger the defensive mechanism of the wind domain.
In front of Fafnir, there was a pile of food Angor brought from the wizarding world, such as Devilish Meat, Beauty Shellfish, Gourmet Wizards' special barbecue seasoning packs, Milkberry Sap, and several bottles of fine wine given to him by Leon.
Angor knew that Fafnir was watching the battle in the sky like a stage play. Since it was a show, there must be something delicious to accompany it. Using these items, Angor managed to get a ticket to watch the "show".
Previously, he could only raise his head to look at the sky. However, with the cover of the flames and wind domain, he couldn't see clearly. Now that his spiritual tentacles could pass through the Wind Domain, what he could see was much clearer than before.
He impatiently reached out his spirit feelers.
This time, the edge of the spiritual tentacle was surrounded by a gentle breeze. As expected, the Wind Domain was no longer obstructing him, and he was able to reach out smoothly.
Angor wanted to see some familiar figures, but the first thing he saw was several tall figures flying out of the Void Tower in the distance.
A noblewoman with terrifying tentacles under her skirt, a burning lizard, a female demon with three faces, and a black figure covered in smoke …
Among them was Iyadese, who was covered in black bone armor.
Seeing Iyadese and the Void Tower, Angor easily guessed the identities of the other figures. They must be the demons who stood at the top of Rasudran's pyramid.
Angor did not expect them to come out so soon.
Angor looked at the demons again. He thought they were going to stop the floating ice. But to his surprise, they split up after leaving the Void Tower. Apart from the one covered in smoke who went to the floating ice, the others remained a mystery.
Angor frowned. He wasn't on the floating ice right now, but if he put himself in the shoes of the humans, he would at least have a clear idea of what to do. But if they split up and went off in different directions, it would be even more stressful, if not more stressful.
Because Rasudran was the territory of the demons, no one knew what these Great Demons were doing and what impact their actions would have on the human camp. It was hard to say.
It was already difficult for humans to fight in the Abyss Plane, not to mention that they were in the demon's territory. They were already at a great disadvantage. Perhaps the only way to avoid the greatest loss was to end the battle as soon as possible. But if they wanted to end the battle quickly, they would be stuck in another quagmire. How should they hunt down Olucia? How should they escape? And how should they deal with the nightclub owner? These were all questions the humans needed to consider.
No matter what, after this battle, the losses of the human race would be extremely tragic.
Angor felt a little sad. Every time a wizard wanted to maximize their own benefits, they would still do it even though they knew it would be like moths to a flame. For example, Floating Mech City sacrificed many apprentices to help the garden of purification. Only the best of the best survived and benefited from the process.
Angor did not know whether it was right or wrong. He could only sigh at the inevitable cruel outcome.
Angor shook his head and looked away.
The black figure in the smoke might be fighting against the moon in the sky. However, he was too far away from the floating ice. He could not see it clearly even if he tried. It was better for him to pay attention to the battle around him, such as the two figures who were confronting each other.
Angor turned around and looked at the battlefield nearby.
When he clearly saw the two figures confronting each other, his expression suddenly became strange.
His intuition wasn't wrong. He recognized these two figures.
"So it's the Minotaur who went after the humans first. I've always wanted to spend a passionate night with it. Too bad it's a fool who only cares about fighting." The one who spoke was a succubus. Her coquettish laughter was accompanied by her seductive words. However, the voice was spoken through the mouth under her nose, while the laughter came from the mouth on her forehead.
Angor immediately recognized it as Panas, the succubus who visited the Psychedelic Hut not long ago — Dusk.
Dusk's opponent was also a woman. She did not get distracted by Dusk's words. She also noticed the black figure floating in the sky, but compared to the distant battle, the battle at hand was more important.
"Enough with your nonsense. And don't try your lousy seduction spell. I'm not interested in you at all." Her long white hair danced in the air as she spoke, and her glass-like eyes glowed brightly.
She was a woman with an unstoppable aura. Angor felt as if he was looking at an unshakable iceberg. Most men did not have such a terrifying aura, but she did.
"Witch of the Wasteland, Sennefer," Angor muttered her name in a low voice.
He didn't expect to see Sennefer first after parting ways with his teacher.
Judging from Sennefer's aura, the curse she suffered in Iceberg Valley had been lifted.
Fafnir once told him that Dusk was one step away from becoming a supreme demon, which meant Dusk should be a level-2 truth-finder.
Now that Sennefer's power had returned to its peak, she should be a bit stronger than Dusk. Also, Sennefer's spell was the opposite of Dusk's. If they were to fight, Sennefer would have a much better chance of winning.
However, they did not fight for real yet.
Although they looked calm on the surface, their auras were constantly clashing against each other. Using his spirit feelers, Angor could clearly see the shadows above their heads fighting against each other.
Angor couldn't see much of a high-level battle like this. His thoughts were not focused on the clash of their auras, but on another matter.
Why did Sennefer show up here?
Or rather, why was Sennefer here alone?
Angor had no interest in guessing Dusk's whereabouts. But Sennefer must be here for some other reason. As the second-in-command of the Moonfrost Union, Sennefer's every move must have a purpose.
What was it that Sennefer was interested in in this area?
The Illusion Hut? Previously, Fafnir had said that humans were spying on them, so it was normal for the Psychedelic Hut to be exposed to the human camp. However, the Psychedelic Hut was now covered by a sea of fire, and there was also the Domain of Wind acting as a barrier. It was obviously not worth exploring by humans.
If it wasn't the Illusion Hut, then there was only one place in the southern outskirts of Rasudran that was worth the Moonfrost Union's attention.
Inside the Prey Hall.
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