“Alright, I think this is it.”
I got up and wiped the black ink off my hands onto my shirt. Daniel scowled, sighing.
“That was my favorite shirt…”
I ignored him, instead beholding my wonderful creation in its full glory; what lay before me was made with my heart and soul. Also my desire to finally get this over with.
“Summoning circle done! And I did it all by myself.”
undefined“I mean, it’s not like I had to go back to Warrington and buy some ink for you…”
He murmured under his breath. I looked back at him standing off to the side with Rachel by his side. I cocked my head.
“But you didn’t want to help me make this.”
I spoke simply; he opened his mouth, then stopped himself. Slowly, Daniel scratched the back of his head.
“Sorry. I’m just, uh, a little bit grumpy. About what’s going to happen.”
He glanced off to the side at the unconscious Human man lying in the corner of the room. He was the head [Cultist]— around Level 60. And I was going to sacrifice him to summon a Demon.
Apparently, Daniel didn’t like it. He was fine with killing people who were in the process of doing bad things, but he became apprehensive when it came to killing them after the fact. I tried prodding him for his reasoning, however he couldn’t articulate anything that made sense. So, he was going to take Rachel and wait just outside of the cave for me to finish the ritual.
“Also—”
Daniel paused right before the tunnel leading out of this [Cultist] lair that wasn’t actually a Lair.
“When I was in Warrington, I asked around for orphanages and temples— any place willing to take Rachel in. And I think I found a place for her to stay. Where she’ll have good people caring for her.”
I blinked and the girl tilted her head.
“A place to take her in?”
“Yes— to give her a loving home and good food. To keep her safe.”
“But why can’t I stay with Salvos? She can give me all that and more! She’s a Princess, after all!”
Rachel tugged at the Human man’s sleeves; he sighed, rubbing at his temples.
“I’m telling you Rachel, she’s not actually a Princess. Or even a princess.”
I stared on as she pouted. Daniel looked at me pleadingly.
“Salvos, if you tell her it’s fine—”
“Don’t worry about it!”
I spoke over him and waved a hand dismissively. Daniel blinked and Rachel stared at me, aghast.
“I didn’t expect you to accept it so easily.”
“But Salvos!”
I hesitated, looking at the little girl as she tried to pry herself from Daniel’s grasps. Nodding, I gave her a reassuring smile.
“Don’t worry about it now. We’ll figure it out later, alright?”
My Human companion sighed. He picked Rachel up and hefted the squirming girl over his shoulder.
“Should’ve known. Fine. We’ll talk later. Come on, Rachel.”
She groaned, but stopped wriggling; I glanced one last time back at the two as they left the room before turning my attention to the task at hand. Time to do this!
I picked up the sacrifice and placed him in the middle of the summoning circle; I held up the sacrificial dagger and closed my eyes. He has high [Vitality], this will take a moment. I brought it down as I remembered the process necessary for summoning Demons.
The most important thing— and the reason why I was using a high leveled Human— was the level of the sacrifice; I could probably summon a Level 40 or 50 Greater Demon with this Level 60 Human man. However, that was not a good idea for me considering I wanted to fight whoever I was going to summon.
So, I was not going to summon a single high leveled Demon. Instead, I was going to summon multiple low leveled Demons. There was an important caveat in summoning rituals that I was surprised to find out, and that was: uncontracted Demons could return to the Netherworld at will.
I prepared myself for that, then, by choosing to summon multiple Demons. Ones that I knew weren’t fast or strong, and only had the advantage of numbers over others.
The sacrificial dagger finally did its job as the [Cultist] convulsed. Stepping back, I tossed the blade aside and began to transform. Daniel had given me rather loose fitting clothes, so it wouldn’t tear so easily.
There was a rip, and my clothes partially tore, but it was not shredded like my own clothes had been after I fought Ignavare.
I watched the summoning circle glow a deep red, and the Demons I had chosen finally appeared. Their names magically etched themselves around the center of the ritual, but I ignored it. Because they were all the same thing.
Legion.
More specifically, they were [Lesser Legions]. Because they were Greater Demons. It was odd— they didn’t exist as individuals. They were all… the same? The books I read was very vague about how it worked, however when I saw them make their entrance, I felt like I understood what it meant.
A dozen pink creatures appeared before me. They weren’t tall— they stood on two short, stubby legs up to my waist. They had long, bulky arms with square shaped fists at the end, and a weird rectangular-like protrusion on their face. That was… their nose? I had seen an animal with a face like that before— I believed it was called a pig!
The Legions glanced around the room, looking for the one who summoned them. Their heads turned in the same direction, and they all stopped at me at the same time. They raised their hands and spoke with the same voice.
“You. Greater Demon. What have you done with the girl who summoned us?”
I cocked my head innocently.
“Whoever could you be talking about?”
“The Human who had been standing there—”
They paused. They didn’t speak entirely in sync, so their words slowly cut off one after another. But they all said the same thing, and they all made the same realization. Then they broke out into a babble of different and repeating voices.
“[Changeling]! She mimicked a Human.”
“She’s given us a fake contract!”
“[Changeling]!”
“We’ve been deceived!”
“She mimicked a Human.”
“She’s given us a face contract!”
“We’ve been—”
I dashed with my [Charge of Embers] at the nearest [Legion]. His eyes widened as I came close, but before I could claw my way through him, he vanished. I clicked my tongue, finding my claws shearing through nothing but smoke.
I glanced around and saw a second [Legion] disappear. Then a third. And a fourth—
I thought if there was a group of them, I could get at least one killed before they left. However, it seemed returning to the Netherworld wasn’t as much of a task as coming to the Mortal Realm. My plan was quickly falling apart.
But I had a backup plan.
I took a deep breath and bared my teeth, emitting an ear piercing sound. The remaining [Lesser Legions] paused and focused their gazes on me. This was the main reason why Daniel took Rachel out of the cave. It was because…
[Title Skill: Zealous Call].
The Legions all charged at me in a frenzy. I braced myself, hoping that the two Humans were far enough away that they didn’t hear the shrieking growl I had just made. I first used it on Rachel… by accident.
We had been playing outside while Daniel was in Warrington, and I was only pretending to use the Title Skill on her. But she pounced on me, forcing an odd grunt from me. And that was when she started hitting me. I was caught off guard— I almost sliced her head off!
But a moment later, she stopped.
I couldn’t use it again for the whole day. But when I tested it again— this time, on the [Cultists]— I counted the time that passed and knew it lasted for only ten seconds.
So, I had ten seconds to restrain these Legions. To kill them and grab their collars. I grinned, activating [Self Haste]. I only need five!
A [Scorching Wave] blasted three [Lesser Legions] back before I leapt onto another and chomped on his head with a [Fire Strike]. I tossed the body aside and clawed the next two closest to me.
Facing the last running mindlessly at me, I created a pair of sickles and threw it at them. They fell—
Defeated [Lesser Legion - Lvl. 21]!
Less experience is awarded for defeating an enemy at least 10 levels below you!
…
Defeated [Lesser Legion - Lvl. 27]!
Less experience is awarded for defeating an enemy at least 10 levels below you!
And the last of the Legions lay dead at my feet. They had all been around Level 20 to 30. So they didn’t give much experience at all.
However, I looked at the glinting bits of metal attached to each Lesser Demon. Exactly what I need. I quickly glanced up down the tunnel Daniel and Rachel had gone down. I hope neither heard me use the Skill. They probably were far enough that they didn’t.
I bent over to grab the nearest summoning collar from the body of a dead [Legion]. Then I hesitated. When Daniel did this… I touched the collar with a clawed finger—
And the body vanished.
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