Nick waited near the entrance of the cave with the Major Relay.
Everything around him was just wasteland, dust, and dry rocks.
As always, the Sun bore down on him with its orange light.
Except for a bit of wind, nothing else moved.
Nick had been waiting here for a couple of minutes.
He knew that he would enter a conflict very soon, but he wasn't completely sure how to play it.
In the end, he decided to gamble on something.
After waiting for over three hours, something arrived.
Nick's ability deactivated before he saw the other party, but he didn't move.
A full five minutes later, the other party appeared in front of him.
It was the Robe.
This was what Nick had expected and bet on.
Nick sent a feeling of familiarity to the Robe, telling it that Nick remembered it.
"I need to test your power," the Robe transmitted calmly. "Attack me with all of your power."
At that moment, Nick became nervous.
However, he wasn't nervous because he felt that the situation was going out of control, but because he knew that the riskiest part had arrived.
This Robe was extremely powerful.
In a way, the forces of the Corruptors could be viewed similarly to the forces of Aegis.
The weaker Demons were essentially Governors who were sent to control different cities.
Keeping an extremely powerful Demon constrained to a single city would be akin to wasting its power.
So, these extremely powerful Demons were used like Agents who were being sent from city to city to deal with issues.
Most likely, the Robe was some kind of local supervisor.
This thing was probably the insurance for the 40 closest cities or so, in case something went wrong with administration.
In general, there were more Demons than Heroes in the world, but getting one of these Demons to become one's servant was really difficult.
Most of the Demons were isolated most of the time and only struck humanity when it was completely safe.Such powerful Specters were not under any time pressure.
Because of that, coming into contact with them wasn't easy.
For example, there were probably around 15 different Demons living in a radius of 50 kilometers around Crimson City.
Maybe the Silent Area north of Crimson City was the habitat of a Fallen that would only strike if an Initial or Early Protector flew across its area.
So, while there were many powerful Demons essentially everywhere, Corruptors had far fewer of them as servants than there were human Agents.
The reason was that humans were united, while the Specters were not.
One had to remember that the Trio of Destruction and Death were only four Adversaries.
Yet, there were over ten or even over twenty more Adversaries in the world.
The Envious Researcher, the False Prophet, the Eternal Hunger, the False Hope. Those were already four more.
There was also the Salt Trident.
The Salt Trident was a humongous pillar of salt in the form of a trident. It was deep within the deepest ocean and constantly gave off a terrifying amount of salt.
It had made the water of the oceans so salty that almost no possible life could thrive there.
Even more, this special salt really didn't want to let go of any water, which made distilling water much harder since it even partially stuck to steam.
Nick had also heard of the Shark Mother.
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