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Chapter 684 Lucifer Downfall



684  Lucifer Downfall

— Meanwhile - Qing Empire Imperial Palace —

In the vast hall beneath the Imperial Palace, Pride worked diligently to decipher the blood magic ritual circle. Atlanteus and Hermes assisted her, helping restore the damaged sections of the intricate design at her request.

"That guy is a real piece of work, isn't he?" Pride remarked to Hermes, who was focused on repairing part of the broken magic circle.

"Yeah… Hephaestus has always been a bit… unconventional. Remember the time he crafted a golden throne for Lady Hera, only for it to trap her in place for years? That might have been his way of lashing out. It wasn't entirely his fault, though—he's always been obsessed with gaining knowledge. But I think Lady Hera's rejection pushed him further down that path, intensifying his obsession. It's almost like he was trying to prove something to her," Hermes explained, his voice tinged with sympathy. He has a little bit of sympathy for the god of forge situation.

Being Zeus' son, but not Hera's, Hermes endured bitter glances and malicious comments from those who should have shown him love. Hermes couldn't help but empathize with Hephaestus, imagining the pain of rejection from one's own family.

"Prove something? More like exacting revenge, if you ask me," Atlanteus muttered, snorting as he prepared materials to repair the magic circle. "Zeus, Poseidon, Hera—all the Olympian gods—they're all real pieces of work. Er… no offense," he added, glancing at Hermes.

"None taken. I know exactly what you mean," Hermes replied, not breaking his concentration on the damaged circle.

"But I'm curious, Lord Hermes," Pride began, her tone hesitant.

"Curious about what?" Hermes asked without looking up.

"About you… I mean…" She hesitated, carefully choosing her words. "Aren't you also a trickster god? You know… playing pranks and…"

"If you're asking whether I've done questionable or morally flexible things, the answer is yes. I've done plenty of things I'm neither proud of nor willing to boast about. It's part of my domain," Hermes admitted.

"What do you mean?" Pride asked, intrigued.

"I mean that as a messenger god, I'm also the patron of merchants and thieves, a trickster, a guide of souls, and the god who created alchemy. Gods are deeply influenced by their domains—they shape who we are, often compelling us to act in alignment with them. My domain of alchemy, however, brings clarity. It makes me appreciate talent, ingenuity, and innovation," Hermes explained thoughtfully.

"So that's why you sided with humans during the war between humans and gods," Atlanteus interjected.

"That's right. Humans, with their short lifespans, live quickly. Their ingenuity and innovations are greater than other races, and their creative minds have always fascinated me. Their progress satisfies me deeply," Hermes said, smiling warmly, like a teacher proud of their pupil's success.

At that moment, Pride felt something stir within her. A surge of power suddenly emerged, and she regained both a portion of her lost power and all the lifespan that Lucifer had stolen from her.

"Huh? This…" Pride looked down at her hands. The mana she sensed was no longer nearly depleted, and she wouldn't need to rely on Daniel's Chromatic Philosopher's stone as a substitute anymore.

"Don't tell me… Danny beat the sh*t out of Lucifer and forced that bastard to return my lifespan!?" Pride exclaimed in astonishment.

But then, a chilling realization struck her… did this mean Daniel was in Lucifer's Abyssal Realm?

She needed to inform Teacher Envy immediately, and Koyuki too. If not, that hotheaded girl might storm into the Hell Gate on her own!

With this thought, Pride excused herself from her work and stepped aside to make a phone call.

— Lucifer Abyssal Realm —

With all of his wings torn apart and thrown to the crowd of demons surrounding him, chaos erupted. The demons immediately began fighting amongst themselves, each vying to get a taste of Lucifer's blood, flesh, and bone.

It was well-known that the essence of a higher demon lord, such as Lucifer, the Hell Lord, was an unparalleled source of nourishment for demons. Even a single drop of Lucifer's blood could significantly enhance their power. Twelve wings' worth of his blood, flesh, and bone was a prize beyond measure.

The chaos intensified as the demons—Lucifer's own underlings—completely ignored their master's plight. They fought relentlessly, driven by the desire to claim the spoils of Lucifer's torn wings.

"Stop! Stop fighting! Come help me and kill this human!" Lucifer commands his demon underlings in desperation.

But this time, his voice fell on deaf ears. His demons no longer heeded his commands. All they cared about was the prize they coveted at any cost—his wings.

Moreover, much of his power had been dispersed with Lucifer's wings torn away. Weakened and vulnerable, Lucifer no longer inspired the fear and awe he once commanded. Even if the demons weren't preoccupied with their infighting, they wouldn't have obeyed him.

Now, they had seen their master's weakness. Their fear had turned into contempt and, for some, even bloodlust. The only surprising thing was that the demons hadn't turned on Lucifer himself, seeing him as prey.

"Oh? Didn't you tell them that I'm your prey alone? Is this the extent of your Pride?" Daniel sneered, his Hecatonchires avatar still pressing Lucifer to the ground beneath its foot.

Lucifer bit his lip in frustration, his anger boiling. He longed to rip this arrogant human to shreds, but his power had diminished drastically. At this moment, he could only muster enough strength to kill a single archfiend, let alone stand a chance against Daniel, who wielded the power of a Titan. He needed to find a way to survive this ordeal.

"Shut up, you arrogant human! Don't let me get my hands on you!" Lucifer roared in fury, channeling all his power to stand, though it was still in vain.

"Oh, don't worry. I wasn't planning to let you get your hands on me anyway. Thanks for the reminder," Daniel retorted with a smirk before sinking his consciousness back into his mindscape.

Within the mindscape, there wasn't a specific card he needed. So, he activated an enchantment, using the abilities of his Archmage profession card to search for the card he required.

Card: Mind link

Picture: The picture depict the two man with a share thought.

Rarity: Uncommon

Type: Enchantment Mana Cost: 1 Dark, 1 Water

Description:

All player need to play while revealing their hand. The owner of this enchantment may pay 1 non-element to prevent this effect at the started of each turn, until the start of your next turn.

Flavor text: Two mind link but with a sleigh of trick, all of the secret revealed to the only one.

He drew a Mind Link card and immediately used it on Lucifer. At that moment, their minds became linked, and the surface thoughts of both were shared. Daniel didn't mind, as his surface thoughts were only about his plans for Lucifer's Abyssal Realm—plans that spelled bad news for Lucifer. Even if Lucifer knew about them, it wouldn't change anything.

"Lucifer, where is the exit that connects the Hell Gate to the outside world?" Daniel asked, prompting Lucifer to think about the location of the exit.

"Hah! You think I'd tell you!?" Lucifer growled, wanting to spit in Daniel's face but unable to, as Hecatonchires' foot pressed heavily against the back of his head.

"It's in the east, isn't it? Thanks," Daniel said, immediately rushing in the direction revealed by Lucifer's thoughts.

At this moment, Lucifer also became aware of Daniel's surface thoughts.

"He… he wants to destroy this Abyssal Realm! How!?" Lucifer was alarmed, initially thinking it must be some kind of joke. But the thoughts flashing through Daniel's mind indicated that he was confident... terrifyingly confident... in his ability to destroy the Hell Realm.

"Heh! What a joke. It's impossible for one man to destroy my entire Abyssal Realm," Lucifer scoffed, dismissing the notion. He attributed what he had seen in Daniel's mind to some sort of illusion. The idea that a single man, no matter how powerful, could obliterate his entire Hell Realm was simply too far-fetched to be true.

Just then, Lucifer noticed several archfiends glaring at him with predatory intent, like wolves eyeing a wounded prey.

"Lord Lucifer… it's time for a change of regime," one of the archfiends sneered maliciously, licking his lips as he spoke.

"You!" Lucifer gritted his teeth. The three archfiends before him were his lieutenants. He had never imagined that this day would come. But he was Lucifer! He would never go down without a fight.

"Come, you ungrateful worms! I'll show you why I'm called Lucifer!" Lucifer roared as he engaged in battle with the three archfiends.

— Meanwhile —

On Daniel's side, he was riding a speeder, rushing toward the direction of the Hell Gate exit. He couldn't wait to return home. He had actualized the speeder using a card from another deck he had prepared.

Card Name: Atlantean Speeder

Illustration: A sleek hover motorbike-like vehicle designed for speed, gliding effortlessly across the battlefield.

Rarity: Common

Type: Artifact - Vehicle

Mana Cost: 2 Non-Element

Description:

Flying, Camouflage

Power: 3

Toughness: 3

Flavor Text:

The fastest vehicle in the Atlantean arsenal. If you're fleeing a tsunami, this is your best chance.


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