The Lord Demon King is Unfathomable!

Chapter 1606 - 456: The Demon King's Most Humane Episode (Part 2)



Chapter 1606 - 456: The Demon King's Most Humane Episode (Part 2)

The man who called himself "Luo Yan" had strength as unfathomable as the Maze of Thunder County, seemingly stemming from an even deeper Hell.

Even if she were to recover to her peak state, she might not be his match, let alone when she could barely stand now.

It's better to regroup with the main forces first.

Reason persuaded Erin to dispel the notion of exploring the cave further, and with a heart full of vigilance and confusion, she turned back to the campfire.

Surprisingly enough.

Her gear was all there, neatly stacked.

That mysterious man seemed like a meticulous guy, even handling such small matters with precision.

Of course, even though he had a delicate side, he was still an ocean away from the elegance and propriety of Mr. Colin.

At least that gentleman would never do anything to embarrass a lady.

Neither would he leave behind an inexplicable comment and disappear, leaving her here alone...

Suppressing the mixed thoughts in her mind, Erin quickly tidied her disheveled clothes and donned the familiar, cold armor once again.

The heft of the metal on her shoulders brought her a sliver of comfort.

Underneath the last piece of armor laid a well-crafted map and a brass compass.

On the map, a small circle drawn in red ink clearly marked her current location.

This meticulous care formed a bizarre contradiction with the demonic aura, deepening the suspicions in Erin's heart.

What on earth does this guy intend to do?

She couldn't comprehend it.

However, the priority now was not to uncover the truth, but to return to the ones who cared about her as soon as possible and to find out what was going on outside.

Erin stepped out of the cave, greeted by a tranquil Forest bathed in moonlight.

The night breeze caressed her face softly, and amidst the woods, she could faintly hear the chirping of insects and the rustling of leaves.

Taking a deep breath, Erin lifted the torch that she had taken down from the fire, using the map and compass to guide her towards the direction of the camp.

The night Forest was pitch-dark, and no matter how bright, the torch could only dispel shadows within five steps.

But for Erin Campbell, this was quite enough.

She walked through the Forest for quite some time before her view finally broadened slightly, low shrubs and flatlands replacing dense woods and mounds.

In the distance, campfires and cooking smoke were faintly visible, and a winding stream meandered through the woods, the gentle sound of flowing water replacing the cacophony of insect chatter.

Erin came to a halt.

The continuous battles and mental tension left her feeling exhausted; she wanted to wash her face before returning to the camp to look more spirited.

She crouched down, planting the torch into the soil beside her, and lowered her gaze to the river surface illuminated by the clear moonlight.

At that moment, she was stunned.

Reflected in the river was a face, pale not with the rosy fairness it once had but as white as paper.

Not only that—

Her lips had also lost their color, tinged with purplish-blue beneath a thin layer of red.

But that wasn't the main point.

Erin was aware she had lost a lot of blood; her body was most frail, so pale lips and a colorless face were normal.

What truly astonished her was that her once sun-golden hair had turned as bright as moonlight!

"This is..."

She unbraided her hair coiled at the back of her head.

Raising her tremulous hands, Erin didn't splash her face with a handful of clear spring water but gently scooped up a lock of her own hair.

The delicate touch distinctly reminded her that what she saw was no illusion.

A blend of shock and bewilderment crossed her firm yet delicate face, leaving her speechless for a long time.

What exactly happened?!

...

The sight of her suppressing heartbreak yet remaining steadfast was truly heart-wrenching, but Luo Yan, standing afar, did not step out from the shadows of the woods.

After Erin had left the cave, he hadn't departed but silently followed her from behind until she reached this stream.

Here, she was basically safe.

Unless she had a death wish herself.

"Lord Demon King, leaving her there alone... is it really okay?" A milky white Ghost hovered beside Luo Yan, Youyou asked softly.

As her master's Divine shadow, and as one who cared for what Luo Yan cared for, it naturally felt distressed too.

Gazing at the lone figure standing under the moonlight, Luo Yan remained silent for a long while before speaking slowly.

"It's the best choice."

He had considered many possibilities, including laying all truths bare or leaving things be, only this plan seemed most reliable.

She was undoubtedly strong, but letting her bear all truths at once would easily shatter even that strength.

Clearly, the name "Colin" had already been mythologized in her mind, becoming her lone spiritual pillar, engraved into the Light of Praise.

Like the last straw the drowning her clung to.

Thus Luo Yan made a compromise, allowing her first to adapt to the changes in her body, leaving the choice of whether to accept this "rebirth" to her.

If she truly couldn't bear to continue living with the identity of the Blood Race, the "Light of Praise" was in her hands.

However, it was apparent that Erin, too, believed there were things she had yet to complete, thus she hadn't turned the sword against herself...


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