“A demon? Are you sure?” John asked questioningly. He had run into a demon once in the Bloodfiend Sect, and this one was quite different in appearance. If anything, he would say it was closer in appearance to the nightmarish creature he had seen in Iris’s visions, although it was far less terrifying. “This looks nothing like the demon I saw in the Bloodfiend Sect.”
“Yes, I am sure,” Laia replied with confidence. “Demons come in many shapes and sizes, but they are all equally terrifying. If I’m not mistaken, that Demon is a Darkfiend Demon, its name coming from the fact that its body naturally absorbs the surrounding light, plunging the land around it into darkness.”
“I thought Demons are summoned from another world…so why is a Demon here?” John asked curiously.
“That I do not know. You are right. Demons exist elsewhere, not another world, but another…place,” she replied, as if unable to find the right word. “They need to be summoned through a meticulous process, and that summoning process severely weakens them. They appeared in great numbers during the ancient calamity, and afterwards were hunted to extinction, as all they do is slaughter. If they slaughter and feed enough, they can return to full strength eventually and cause mayhem to the world,” Laia fully explained the situation.
Her gaze shifted back into the darkness of the valley before them, unable to see the horrifying danger that lurked within anymore.
“This Demon must have survived the slaughter because it was protected by this realm. It still seems to not have recovered its full strength, something I’m sure this Dao Transformation trial has something to do with,” Laia continued..
“Maybe it was put here by the Jade Dragon Empire to serve as a trial for the youths that enter the realm, and its recovery was restricted by the powerful formations surrounding this land,” John mused out loud.
“Do demons have different cultivations than us?” John asked curiously.
“Yes. The place they come from has different rules than our world, including cultivation,” Laia confirmed.
“So that’s why it was hard to pinpoint its cultivation level,” John mused once again. After thinking about the situation, a heated expression appeared on John’s face as he peered into the darkness before them. Laia instantly noticed his gaze, and quickly stepped before him.
“I know that gaze of yours,” she said with stern warning, “but do not be crazy just this once. Demons are not something to trifle with, and…”
Her eyes narrowed slightly as her gaze shifted to the side, studying the area around her. Those narrowed eyes widened as she realized the light was starting to slowly fade around them, and her gaze quickly snapped back into the depths of the darkness behind them.
“We need to run!” Laia said to John, whose eyes narrowed as she stepped forward, putting himself between her and the encroaching darkness.
“It’s too late,” John replied, “it’s already noticed us.”
Guttural laughter and powerful footsteps boomed out from within the thickening darkness, and soon the group found themselves standing within almost pitch blackness. Their divine senses spread out to their strongest state, washing over the Demon that now stood only several dozen yards away from them. Its terrifying aura flooded over them, like an omen of inevitable death.
“What do we have here?” the demon’s deep voice boomed out, clearly amused by the developing situation. “It’s been a long time since a human has entered these lands.”
It sniffed the air deeply several times, like a dog smelling enticing, and its large mouth widened into a sinister smile, baring its razor sharp teeth.
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