Since that's what they've said, there's nothing we can do about it.
As the parents and elders of these little demons, and judging from the appearance, this deer demon may also be the clan leader.
He said he had to fulfill his responsibilities, but there are so many responsibilities to fulfill.
Wu Er pondered for a moment, then asked again, "So... you've made up your mind?"
The deer demon chose not to speak, but remained silent.
Perhaps silence is a better choice than speaking.
At this time, the deer demon appeared to be quite tall.
Actually, he wasn't that tall to begin with, especially now that he's broken off one of his antlers.
But in Wu Er's eyes, the deer demon was now very tall.
"I have to say, you've put me in a difficult position."
Wu Er said, somewhat distressed, "I also have to fulfill my duty."
As for his duties, that goes without saying.
Under the gray sky, both the human and the demon must fulfill their duties.
It's impossible to say who's right and who's wrong in this matter; when it comes to fulfilling one's duties, there's no right or wrong answer.
They all acted from the heart, and they all have a clear conscience.
"bring it on."
The deer demon roared first, and then its body began to change.
He went from standing on two feet to being on all fours, his face changed, hair began to grow on his body, and his demonic aura became stronger than before.
This deer demon transformed into its original form, becoming a tall male deer.
The male deer has strong limbs, a graceful physique, and smooth fur, but unfortunately it only has one antler.
The other antler lay to one side, like a skeleton.
"I'm in."
Wu Er said something before he took action.
This can be considered the last bit of respect shown to the deer demon.
The two, one human and one demon, both eager to fulfill their duties, began to fight.
At first, Wu Er did not use any force.
This deer demon was not as strong as him, so killing it would not be difficult for Wu Er.
Conversely, this deer demon wouldn't last long under Wu Ershou's command.
If that's the case, Wu Er doesn't know if this deer demon has fulfilled its duty, or if it will die with resentment.
He was a soft-hearted person and wanted the deer demon to do more of its duties.
Having no regrets after death is the last act of mercy Wu Er can offer now.
Come to think of it, perhaps knowing this was his last battle, the deer demon fought with extraordinary ferocity.
His demonic power was being released wildly, his muscles tensed, and he used his physical body to fight against Wu Er.
This deer demon wasn't afraid of getting hurt; it was using a strategy of exchanging injuries for injuries.
Despite this fighting style, it didn't result in Wu Er getting another wound.
There's nothing we can do about it; the difference in strength is undeniable.
No matter how fiercely you fight, how hard you exert yourself, or how strong your determination is, it cannot make up for it.
"Put your hands back on it. I think you've done your duty..."
Seeing how desperately the other party was fighting, Wu Er felt a pang of sympathy and spoke up to offer another word of advice.
He decided that such a good demon should not die here.
But the deer demon seemed not to hear these words and continued its attacks at the same frequency.
Moreover, flames appeared in his eyes, flames that were incredibly hot and emitted a great deal of light.
It seems this deer demon used some secret technique, burning its own life force to enhance itself.
They were truly prepared to die.
Perhaps this is what they call... the final spark of life?
"Very well... then let you burn as brightly as you can."
Wu Er uttered another incomprehensible remark.
The battle between the human and the demon then escalated, and the conflict became increasingly fierce.
As Wu Er faced these attacks, he slowly unleashed his full power.
The spiritual energy and demonic power collided, sending various streams flying and crashing to the ground.
After just a few rounds, large and small pits appeared on the ugly ground.
The fight had been going on for a while and was almost over.
Wu Er amplified his magic power and then faced the deer demon that charged at him again.
This time, however, Wu Er did not use a sword, but rather his fists and palms.
After fighting for so long, the deer demon had first burned its life force and then fought so recklessly that it was already exhausted.
So Wu Er stepped forward and quickly came to the side of the deer demon. Then, he pushed hard with both hands, and the aggressive deer demon was pushed down.
The tall and muscular body fell to the ground, and because the force of the fall had not dissipated, it slid a considerable distance across the ground.
"it's over."
Wu Er, dressed in flowing white robes, stood to one side.
Even after such a long fight, he showed no signs of being disheveled, and his clothes were not even dusty.
He looks quite dashing.
But while he may appear dashing on the outside, only Wu Er knows whether he truly feels dashing inside.
Wu Er walked over to the deer demon.
At this moment, the deer demon was breathing weakly, its body motionless, and its pupils were somewhat unfocused, indicating that it was about to die.
“I think this is enough… Although your essence and blood have been severely depleted, you should still be able to live for a few more days.”
Wu Er spoke again.
He wanted to persuade the deer demon not to commit suicide, since the loss of life is always unpleasant and causes people pain.
Upon hearing this, the deer demon lying on the ground regained his composure and, with all his might, said, "Can't... you see... my resolve?"
Wu Er wants to answer that he has seen it.
It was precisely because I saw it that I wanted to keep this deer demon alive.
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