Chapter 70: The False Dragon of Despair "Then we can exchange...



Chapter 70: The False Dragon of Despair "Then we can exchange...

Iveda, who accidentally fell into her memories, did not take any further action towards him. Nidhogg mistakenly thought that she was not really angry and tried to move a step closer to Kaluyeg.

Realizing that Avida really did not stop him, Nidhogg felt relieved and started chatting with Kaluyegg familiarly.

As Babirus's guard dog, Kaluyegg is quite famous in the demon world. Nidhogg, who is also an educator, is very interested in Kaluyegg after reading his book "Teacher's Experience".

So, just as Iveda came back from her memories, she heard him ask,

"Could we exchange contact information?"

Although he had grown from a thin and petite figure to a tall and strong one, Aveda couldn't understand why Nidhogg's recklessness hadn't changed at all.

If Kaluyege hadn't been right next to her, Avida would have really kicked him.

Add, add, add what contact information! What for? !

Compared to Iveda, who was holding her forehead and wanted to teleport Nidhogg away, Kaluyegg was much calmer.

At first glance, Kaluyeger didn't recognize the true identity of the demon that suddenly broke in, but just from the size and magic power, he could tell that the other party's strength should not be underestimated. If it was an opponent, it would be very difficult to deal with.

At second glance, Kaluyeger couldn't connect the demon in the room, who was asking a series of questions and almost bursting into tears, with the figure in his active memory who dared to challenge the Thirteen Crowns at the fifth level.

Even after Avida introduced his name, Kaluyeger still couldn't see any trace of his former self in this demon.

There are many precedents in the dangerous Scala test. The task of the advanced test is to fight against one of the thirteen crowns, but Nidhogg is the first one to actively request to challenge the thirteen crowns.

He was also the first demon to walk out of the test standing after fighting with one of the Thirteen Crowns at the rank of Five.

For a time, all newspapers, big and small, reported this big news that shocked the demon world.

"Draw?" Iveda, who was treating Nidhogg after he finished the Scala test, repeated the result with some disbelief.

In contrast, Nidhogg was much more optimistic. "Well, Lord Behemoth even deliberately limited his strength to level five before fighting me."

"Thirteen Crowns... is it so powerful?" Avida thought thoughtfully. It seems that one cannot judge the strength of the opponent by simply looking at the numerical value identified from the brave's skills.

The pain gradually disappeared with the healing effect. Nidhogg promised Iveda solemnly, "I will definitely defeat him next time!"

"You did great this time too," the brave man, who adopted an encouraging approach, praised the demon who had only been working hard for two years. "You've already broken the demon world record!"

Avida, who has recently been attending the Demon School in the Demon Realm, also understands that it is already amazing for a level five player to challenge a higher level player and still end up in a tie.

The brave man is redundant and has gone to this school, and has been affected by the rank system.

However, in Kaluyegg's memory, although this was the first time that Nidhogg appeared in the public eye, it was also the last time.

It seems that after a period of enthusiasm, Nidhogg, with no new news, was gradually no longer mentioned by everyone.

There were some boring tabloids that speculated that he had suffered incurable aftereffects from the Scala test, which prevented him from advancing in rank.

But Kaluyegg looked at the front of the business card that the other party had just handed over and saw that it was Yggdrasil.

Yggdrasil is a special school newly built in recent years. It recruits demons who are unable to use their family abilities or are born with poor magic power, demons with weak family abilities, and other naturally disadvantaged races.

The once-sensational hope of the demon world disappeared in order to run this school "to allow all demon students to develop"?

Kaluyege didn't quite understand this behavior, but the other party's tone when introducing the students of his school was full of pride.

Nidhogg is an idealist.

In the demon world where the strong prey on the weak, Nidhogg, who proposed such an unrealistic teaching concept, is a demon that Kaluyegg would not look down upon, even if he disagreed.

In Iveda's surprised eyes, Kaluyegg was unusually humane and exchanged contact information with Nidhogg, whom he met for the first time.

While Nidhogg was entering the phone notes, Iveda secretly leaned over to Kaluyeger's ear and said, "Do you love me so much?" If this isn't loving someone and loving their dog, then what is it?

Kaluyege couldn't figure it out. Could such a narcissistic Avida really be the other party's relative?

Not at all.

From the devil horns to the family abilities, there is no similarity at all.

They should be relatives separated by more than three generations.

When they were the only two left in the box, Kaluyege asked Aveda casually, "Were you two close before?"

"If I had to put it bluntly," Aveda couldn't quite put it into words, "it's more like your first class of students. Are they the ones that left the most lasting impression on you in your teaching career? Add a little bit of the feeling of raising a child as a part-time nanny to that."

Kaluyege could understand the first metaphor, but Kaluyege, who was never short of money, could not understand the second one.

"Oh," Aveda suddenly thought, "but from this year on, Iruma, who summoned you as a familiar, will be the student you will never forget."

“…”

"Then again," Iveda added, "I also think he looks like my pet dragon."

Nidhogg has the standard horns of a Western evil dragon. It is precisely because of the shape of his devil horns that Iveda gave him the name Nidhogg.

Alas, Iveda did not expect that Nidhogg would not have anything to do with the righteousness of the Desperate Dragon in the end.

But it's okay, at least he didn't go to jail.

However, Iveda leaned over to look at Nidhogg's business card in Kaluyeg's hand and asked, "Is this a kindergarten or an elementary school?"

Listening to Iveda's questions, Kaluyege felt that her seemingly caring but indifferent feeling came back again.

For the hero, she was very tolerant of the failed candidate number one, far more than the other subsequent candidates for the Demon King.

"If I hadn't become the Demon King," Iveda, who was busy grilling meat, had a bad feeling after hearing Nidhogg's words. She didn't dare look at her Nidhogg and hesitated for a long time. "Would you be very sad?"

"Does defeating Beelzebub put pressure on you?"

"No, I just..." Nidhogg hesitated to speak.

Iveta put the cooked meat on his plate and said, "I won't roast you like meat."

“I seem to have found my path.”

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