"…………"
Um?
Karan remained silent, then tilted his head somewhat strangely.
Going out?
Death Hunter, out and about?
She stared intently at Lily for a moment, then asked in a deep voice:
"Is it alone?"
"Yes, ah... yes, Lord Death Hunter went out alone."
Lily couldn't quite articulate her attitude towards the Death Hunters.
From an alignment standpoint, both the Death Hunter and I should be companions following Lord Karan.
However, for a creature like a demon, the term "comrade" is still too unrealistic.
The day I first encountered the Death Hunter was the same day it easily slaughtered and devoured all of Kalan's brothers and sisters.
Bloodshed, brutality, the bizarre... these elements are not a problem for demons.
But that scene truly etched fear into Lily's heart.
That's a monster.
A monster that even demons must acknowledge.
Despite being a handsome young man, he easily tore apart and devoured those adults who were once considered quite powerful in his eyes.
horrible.
If Lord Kalan hadn't deliberately mentioned it back then, he himself would have become its food.
Pure power.
Although its specific race is unclear, it is clearly a powerful legendary demon based solely on its appearance.
Seeing Karan frown and fall silent after hearing the news, Lily hesitated for a moment and asked:
"My lord? Are you worried about the Death Hunter? Is it in danger?"
Worried about it?
Karan, who was deep in thought, almost laughed out loud when he heard the question.
Hahahaha...
Why should I worry about it?
Not to mention the entire Abyss, but at least within the Domain of Baryan, there is virtually no individual capable of threatening the safety of the Death Hunters.
"That's not what I'm worried about."
Karan was worried that the Death Hunters might go on a killing spree in the Domain of Baryan.
She just hoped that the obsessed Death Hunter wouldn't devour every demon in sight.
"I still need to use those legends..."
He wanted to go out and stop it himself, but Kalan knew very well that he was currently in a state of constantly fusing with demonic power and it was not advisable for him to go out.
Moreover, even if she did intervene, would the Death Hunter really listen?
Although both belonged to that person's command, the two were not in a superior-subordinate relationship, but rather were roughly equal in rank.
In fact, the Death Hunter was clearly more favored, while he himself was merely a toy that could be casually propped up and discarded at will.
"Besides... once a conflict really breaks out, I can't guarantee I'll get away unscathed."
At least, she won't be a match for him until she fully absorbs the demonic divinity from the Flame Demon Queen's corpse.
This raises a question.
There's one thing that needs to be clarified again.
Although the Flame Demon Queen was judged by Ning Feng using the power of angels and demons, she actually used the body of the Death Hunter.
The Death Hunters are a new race recognized by the Abyss, and are officially recognized as demons.
Therefore, in the judgment of the Abyss's pan-consciousness, it was actually the Death Hunter who truly killed the Balrog Queen.
If Ning Feng hadn't forcibly altered the story, creating a scenario of a woman killing her mother and making Kalan a part of the fight against the Flame Demon Queen, she wouldn't have received any of the Abyss rewards.
The Death Hunter will absorb all the divine and demonic power from the Abyss rewards, becoming the new Demon Lord of the Barren Realm, the so-called new Demon King.
If Kalan is only half a demon lord now, then the Death Hunter is the majority of the remaining demon lords.
This is why Kalan firmly believes that no one in the Baryan Domain can pose a threat to the Death Hunters.
He's the only one who kills others; how can others possibly fight back?
However, to Lily and Karan's surprise, the dead hunters who went out did not look for new food to fill their stomachs.
Instead of going out to fight legends, the Death Hunter avoided everyone and passed through the teleportation array alone.
It arrived at the Third Hellfire.
The place where he died and where it was born.
...
...
The Third Hellfire.
The base, which was destroyed by a mixed-race slave riot, has been repaired and reappeared in the eyes of others.
Although the hybrid slaves have not yet been transferred from other hellfires, there are still quite a few demon soldiers guarding the teleportation array.
However, their vigilance was ineffective against the Death Hunters.
With his various talents and abilities, Death Hunters are almost impossible to spot unless they intentionally choose to appear in front of others.
The handsome young Death Hunter swaggered into the teleportation array and walked out of the outpost.
Looking at the desolate wilderness, a look of bewilderment appeared on its face. After a moment of silence, it slowly walked in one direction.
It crossed the plains, crushed the abyssal worms crawling by the roadside, without even the desire to pick them up, and simply walked in that direction.
Not long after, it stopped walking.
In front of a massive building with a dark red theme, which reeks even when empty.
This was one of the prisons that used to hold mixed-race slaves.
Although now it is a dead hunter, a hunter who brings death to the Lord's enemies.
But in the past, this prison was where he lived.
It has almost no memory of the past, and even if it does, it only has fragmented pieces.
It is him, it is her, it is them... it is all the slaves who died in that riot.
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