Chapter 153 Redemption of the Soul



Tankar Forest.

"These monsters have gone mad."

Arthur, expressionless, killed a winged lion that was charging at him madly with a single sword stroke.

The head of this high-level magical beast had just rolled to the ground when another magical beast, oblivious to its own mortality, pounced on it.

This is simply unbelievable.

They seemed to be lured by something, completely driven mad, rushing forward recklessly, utterly unaware of the abyssal aura that Arthur was deliberately releasing.

On the other side, with a "whoosh," Fisheranki pinned a six-legged dragon to the ground with an arrow.

"These bastards are jealous that I have a wife and children."

Upon hearing this, Arthur sneered, "Ha. Who doesn't?"

The two seemed to be 'dancing' amidst a horde of monsters from Warcraft, with blood splattering wherever their longswords were swung.

Fishernanki asked cheerfully, "What? You remarried your sister?"

Arthur: "………………"

His answer was a blood-spurting monster corpse.

Arthur chopped off the two-headed ogre's head with a single sword stroke, and then kicked the disgusting corpse toward the wretched elf.

Fisheranki was dealing with several high-level magical beasts that were attacking him when, caught off guard, he was drenched in the foul-smelling blood of a two-headed ogre.

Fisher-Nankey: "..."

He wiped his face expressionlessly. "And, do you have children?"

Arthur: "…………"

Just as he was hesitating about whether to kill the elf and the monster together.

The power of the laws descended.

The devil's contract is terminated, and Arthur can feel his soul being redeemed.

"My wife can help me snatch my soul back from the devil's clutches, ha!"

Fisher-Nankey: "..."

Fisher-Nankey: "Call me 'wife' again after we remarry."

The two men exchanged a silent glance, then tacitly channeled their emotions into another wave of beasts.

...

Before Li Ai Li could catch her breath after getting rid of the devil Claude, a blue messenger bird flapped its wings and flew towards her.

Li Aili: "..."

It's been a long time since we've seen this blue messenger bird in our territory.

Li Aili took out a letter from the small mailbox on the messenger bird's back and fed it an energy stone from her ring.

The messenger bird wolfed down the energy stone, then immediately performed a "little bird lying down" pose for Li Aili.

The pretty blue fluffy ball is incredibly cute.

Li Aili couldn't resist taking out another energy stone and feeding it to the bird.

The old messenger birds didn't offer this kind of 'service,' so it's safe to say that Hell's courier business is incredibly successful.

The messenger birds invented by the arcane masters are starting to curl up.

I wonder what the teleportation scrolls are like for the mages.

Ugh, I can't think about it too much.

Li Aili quickly unfolded the letter in her hand.

To his surprise, the letter was sent by Albert from the Kingdom of Clark.

Dear Miss Li Aili,

Congratulations on your brilliant victory in Emerald City!

To win so brilliantly in your Emerald City without a single dragon participating in the battle, believe me, is a battle worthy of being recorded in history during the Age of Dragons.

In fact, I took the liberty of writing this letter because my dragon Gilmanoa told me that it seems you have resolved the hidden dangers of my good-for-nothing younger brother.

Why……

You are truly amazing.

I've heard that with your help, the devil's hell has become completely different from what it used to be?

As a very curious lich, hearing this news really piqued my curiosity: how 'wonderful' could a place like Hell become?

If you don't mind, I would like to ask you to invite me to go to hell with you.

By the way, I also have some questions I'd like to ask you.

One last complaint: the 'fee structure' for that delivery service in Hell is far too unfriendly to the undead.

Looking forward to your reply.

Albert Holy Dragon

Li Aili was a little curious: what problem had Albert encountered?

Should I ask her for advice?

Why are Hell Delivery's pricing policies so unfriendly to the undead?

With Arthur absent, Ellie had no choice but to call Conrad.

After reading the letter, Conrad's expression turned serious. "Your Highness, although Your Highness will certainly not allow it, I personally still hope that you can go."

After thinking for a moment, Li Aili made a decision immediately.

She took out the 'exclusive summoning circle' left by Claude, then took out a bottle of rat blood and sprinkled it on the circle without hesitation.

Clearly, Claude did not receive any special treatment from Ellie because of his status as the Demon King.

Soon, a summoning circle of hell appeared in front of Li Aili.

Claude was holding a bottle of rat blood.

Upon appearing, the first question I couldn't help asking was: "If you want to exterminate all the rats in your territory, you really don't need to go through all this trouble. Just tell me, and I'll be happy to do it for you free of charge."

Li Aili smiled and said, "No, no, no, in fact, we are still trying to breed mice specifically for experimental purposes."

"Otherwise, the rats in the territory wouldn't even be enough for Leongor to wreak havoc on."

Claude: "…………"

Claude took a deep breath and flashed the Devil Deliveryman's signature smile. "So, have you changed your mind?"

"Or do you have some new idea you'd like to collaborate with Hell on?"

Li Aili said, "In fact, you previously invited me to see what Hell looks like now..."

Li Aili changed the subject, "Can I bring a friend with me when I go?"

Claude raised an eyebrow slightly.

The devil's red eyes looked at Li Aili, and his bright red lips slowly curved upwards.

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