Lilith brought the Demon King to the manhole cover.
"Hey, can you see if you can remove the sealing magic here?"
She pointed at the manhole cover and asked.
The Demon King was speechless, thinking how could she be so "smart."
"Okay, let me see."
He squatted in front of the manhole cover. Because his hands were handcuffed, he could only touch the manhole cover on the ground with both hands, looking like he was wiping the floor.
Hmm …
This magic …
Never seen it before …
The Demon King fell into deep thought. After all, this was magic from another world. He had never seen such a strange sealing magic. Of course, with his understanding of magic, there were hundreds of ways to break this sealing magic by force.
But he didn't know what the consequences would be if he did that. Although he didn't care about what was sealed inside, the Demon King would be very sad if he destroyed a magic he had never seen before. Moreover, using his methods to break it was like cheating in a game. To him, it was not fun at all.
Therefore, he wanted to break this sealing magic by normal means.
"No."
He stood up and said.
"Ah? How do you know if you haven't tried? Don't brush me off. "
Lilith threatened with the staff in her hand.
"I've already tried. No means no."
Lilith didn't know what the "Elimination Magic" on his body was, and couldn't tell if he was lying or not.
"Hmph! Useless, don't laugh! "
"Yes!"
"Useless at all. I should have left you outside to feed the wild beasts."
"Hehe."
…
"No, no! You have to stand firm on your feet and straighten your back! "
The Demon King, Richard's voice came from afar. He was lying on a hammock made of vines. He clearly didn't look at Reina, but he knew where her movements were wrong.
Reina jumped back and forth on a few wooden piles, practicing her footwork. A small floating wooden stick followed behind her. When she made a mistake, the wooden stick would hit her once, and the Demon King would tell her where she went wrong.
The Demon King, Richard, was a very strict teacher.
Reina experienced this today. Although the wooden stick didn't hit her hard, it still hurt a little.
Pa ~
"Don't shake your hands!"
The Demon King's voice came again. The wooden stick hit Reina's hand. She felt some pain and accidentally let out a little sound.
"I'm fine, Master!"
She continued to practice seriously and did not slack off for even a second.
The Demon King opened his eyes slightly, and the wooden stick suddenly fell to the ground.
"Take a rest."
He said.
Reina was a little shocked. She panted and said in confusion, "Master, I can still continue!"
"No, that's all for today. Sit down, rest, and do some Ye training."
Demon King Richard said indifferently.
"Yes!"
Hearing the word training, Reina was very happy to accept it and quickly went to pick the leaves.
Looking at her diligent figure, the Demon King thought of the group of Bravehearts in the past. In terms of diligence, they were really not as diligent as Reina. Thinking of the various scenes where he found out that they were slacking off, the Demon King could not help but laugh.
What a bunch of idiots.
"Master?"
It was the first time Reina saw the Demon King Richard smile and could not help but feel puzzled.
"It's okay, don't worry about me."
The Demon King immediately returned to his cold and aloof appearance.
Although the days of training were long and boring, watching them slowly grow and finally become Bravehearts, it was an indescribable sense of satisfaction.
Pa ~
"Sigh ~ It's broken again."
Reina, who was conducting the Ye experiment, sighed. At this time, she did not notice that the Demon King was looking at the back of her head with a gentle gaze.
I don't know what this guy will grow into in the future.
Thinking of this, the Demon King could not help but look forward to it.
But I'll know soon.
A few years, or even more than a decade, for the Demon King, it's just a blink of an eye.
… …
In a place where only two walls were left, a bonfire crackled, bursting out a few sparks from time to time, but soon disappeared.
The four of them gathered around the bonfire. Greer was wiping his sword with a white cloth. Oro was yawning as he added wood to the bonfire. Dodoro had already taken the best spot and was rocking his legs on a makeshift wooden bed. Lilith, the captain of the party, was reading a book under the light of the fire. She was wearing a brown coat and reading a book.
Of course, there was also the Demon King who was tightly tied up, sitting far away from the bonfire.
"By the way, how long are we going to stay here?"
Oro asked casually, his eyes still fixed on the bonfire.
"No one will think you're mute if you don't talk."
Lilith said coldly.
"I think this is a problem. If we can't break the seal, are we going to stay here for a decade or so?" Dodoro was not asleep. He was just lying there.
Lilith frowned.
"Haha, then should I open up a plot of land and plant some crops? We happened to bring some corn." Greer smiled.
Lilith sighed and closed the book.
"I know you're worried, but now's not the time for sarcasm. We're already here, and the thing is right in front of us. Are you going to give it up?" Lilith said.
"No, I'm just saying. There are monsters everywhere, and I love monsters. Of course I'm happy." Greer smiled.
The others, however, did not smile.
"Enough. I'll try again tomorrow with a stronger spell."
"A stronger spell? I'm worried that the seal won't be broken and the monsters will come. By the way, when did we know that the thing is inside the well? "Dodoro asked.
"Who knows?" Oro replied, but after being glared at by Lilith, he shut his mouth.
"By the way, what's the God's Tear for? Is it used to buff spells?"
The moment he spoke, the entire camp fell silent. The four of them stared straight at him.
"Oh, I don't think this is a good time to talk."
At this time, Grier stood up and slowly walked over. He was holding a short knife and swinging it around.
"By the way, our friend hasn't proven his identity yet. Forget it, I don't want to know." He walked up to the Demon King and put his hand on the Demon King's shoulder. "Do you know where you are right now?"
"A run-down village."
The Demon King gave an honest answer. Greer paused for a moment, then laughed out loud. "Hahaha! What an interesting guy. If we met in the city, maybe we'd get along. Too bad we met here. "
Greer's eyes suddenly turned hostile, and he placed his dagger on the Demon King's neck.
"But this is the Magician's Village. It was conquered by the Demon King's Army forty years ago and has yet to be recovered. The Demon King's Army's forces are still in the vicinity. Tell me, why would a human like you wander around here and coincidentally meet us?"
The four of them looked at him at the same time. The Demon King and Richard frowned.
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