Gavid possessed the Demoneye of Divine Glory. Both of his eyes operated as the Demoneye of Divine Glory. However, strangely enough, his left eye, which should have been functional as well, didn’t seem to be exerting its power.
At first, Eugene thought he was mistaken. It was rather inconceivable to him that only one of Gavid’s eyes was functioning as the Demoneye of Divine Glory.
But he wasn’t mistaken. Eugene’s gaze had never strayed from Gavid’s eyes during their exchanges.
He was now certain. Gavid’s left eye did not harbor the Demoneye of Divine Glory — it was just an ordinary eye.
Seeing Eugene’s scrutinizing look, Gavid took the initiative to explain, "The lack of it isn't a penalty. It’s not like I’m not using it to insult you. Rather, I simply had to prepare for whatever came next."
"What came next?" Eugene echoed his words.
"If, by chance," Gavid said as a bitter smile spread across his lips, "if I were to lose to you, Hamel — it's a contingency for that."
Eugene decided not to respond to Gavid’s comment.
“A demoneye can be used in various ways,” Gavid continued.
Gavid’s right eye, the Demoneye of Divine Glory, emitted a chilling light.
"As you know, this eye contains the power bestowed by my lord, His Majesty the Demon King of Incarceration. Whether I use both eyes or just one, that fact remains unchanged."
Eugene was well aware of this. It was the same with Ciel. Despite having only one of her eyes imbued with a demoneye, she could manage the power of darkness and immobility just fine.
However, a demoneye wasn’t something that could conveniently be plucked out and transferred to another at will. It wasn’t that easy or convenient.
A demoneye embedded itself in an entity but not in the flesh. Even if one were to gouge out an eye, the Demoneye of Divine Glory would not perish. Yet now, Gavid's left eye lacked the Demoneye of Divine Glory.
Eugene finally said, "From the sounds of it, you've passed it on to someone else. Who is it? Has someone already been designated as the next Blade of Incarceration in my absence?"
"I guess there’s no need to hide it,” Gavid said with a chuckle. "I haven't designated any successor. His Majesty the Demon King of Incarceration does not desire such arrangements."
Gavid had given a report to the Demon King of Incarceration regarding the upcoming duel after making his declaration to Eugene.
He also expressed his wish to transfer the Demoneye of Divine Glory. He thought if it were refused, then so be it — he wouldn't hold any regrets. After all, the Demoneye of Divine Glory was a gift from the Demon King to his blade.
But the Demon King of Incarceration did not refuse Gavid's request. He did not even show displeasure. Instead, he accepted Gavid’s request with a joyful laugh.
After receiving permission, Gavid then headed to Giabella City.
"The Queen of the Night Demons," Gavid whispered in response, confirming Eugene's worst fears.
Noir Giabella, the Queen of the Night Demons. Eugene flinched and lifted his head. He could see Noir reclining comfortably in midair through the now transparent wall of chains.
When he first arrived here, Eugene inevitably had to keep an eye on both Gavid and Noir. The duo were the greatest obstacles he needed to overcome before ascending Babel. Fortunately, the stage was set with Gavid today, and Eugene did not entertain the thought of defeat.
He only thought about what would come after winning the duel. If he were to kill Gavid today, the only hurdle left before climbing Babel would be Noir Giabella.
He had observed Noir carefully and felt absolutely nothing from her, which sent chills down his spine. He could not feel any power or authority emanating from Noir Giabella. Had Gavid not informed him, Eugene would have never known that Noir had inherited the Demoneye of Divine Glory.
"I was going to surprise you with that later," Noir said, giggling as she swung her legs in the air.
Her laughter was playful, but Eugene sensed a sinister undertone in her smile. Eugene came to a stark, profound realization: Noir Giabella, the Queen of Night Demons, was born a Night Demon. However, she had far transcended her race. Did that mean she was now a Demon King?
'No,' Eugene realized.
She wasn’t a Demon King. No, she was something else entirely. Eugene clicked his tongue in annoyance and looked down, glaring at Gavid.
It was too early to prepare for Noir's death. What Eugene needed to do now was to win the duel against Gavid Lindman. He needed to kill him outright.
"You really thought you'd divide the Demoneye of Divine Glory. You dukes always came up with bizarre ways to screw me over. You'll regret not having both eyes before you die today, and you’ll lament not being at full strength in your final moments,” Eugene proclaimed.
"The power difference is negligible," Gavid retorted. As if to prove his words, the light from the Demoneye of Divine Glory intensified.
Creak, creak, creak.
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