Chapter 277 Demons (2/2)

Most likely, this was because of Chrysa's real world powers Chrysalises could naturallyto their wills, or, as the Death Lord had noted, at the behest of a greater entity

Some sort of 'alpha' or 'boss' creature, as Chrysalises naturally for individual creatures they housed within their lairs

To Chrysa, Aldrich was her 'boss h, because of how their souls were intertwined, the boss to lair relationshi+p was changed to , I told you! The 'levels' father gave er too!" Chrysa twirled around proudly

"You're good, Chrysa But remember, you can always be better," said Aldrich

"Mhm"

"And here's more chances to improve" Aldrich looked up as severaldown treetops with insectoid efficiency "Make sure to pace yourself Use as little mana as possible to deal with them because you don't knohat you need to save for later

Anything could coood idea of as going to happen since he had gone through these quests before This third one was quite hard

In ter the top five, in Aldrich's opinion, beaten out only by the super endga Deimos, a dark elf warlock, anted to rip open a tear into Morhal, the dimension of the demons He had made a pact with one of Mur'Kon'Ree's Greater De dimensional access toan elven town as a sacrificial ritual to try and rip open a pathway for Mur'Kon'Ree's deh a veritable horde of demons - it was no cakewalk, that was for sure

"Ah, and there you are" Aldrich stepped in front of Chrysa as another deround, a half dozen er Just a bit shorter than Aldrich Hu a curve backed, , it was more refined with balanced and athletic proportions

Same purple tinted skin Same tiki mask face, but this tirin Black bat wings fanned out from its bat, and it topped off its de up, the other curving down

This was a [Grinner Demon] Unlike the imps, which were lesser demons, Grinners started at minimum from level 25

This one in particular was level 30

"I'll handle this," said Aldrich "Chrysa, you take care of the little ones"

"Okay, father" Chrysa s between them

"And it's about time I tested outit clear that he was going to take on the bigger demon one on one

"Death Walker, why do you resist us?" said the demon "We seek only a new home for our displaced brethren"

"You can spare lorified parasites anyway," said Aldrich "Latching onto new di as you please for no real greater good"

"Greater good? Is such a thing necessary? Is survival not enough?" said the demon

"Not in a options a real life encounter brought "Plus, all of you here are just more experience and, if I'm lucky, item drops"

"Brave talk, Death Walker My eyes are keen You are burdened You have no legion with you You cannot draw upon the forces of the dead"

"I see So you can tell?" Aldrich filed down the information that deas related to des about the player that only a player would know Like the location of their last save file or how full their inventory was or even reading through game files to check the player's real naimmick that made Gods and demons more 'ethereal', as if they were beyond the scope of the ame denizens

Apparently, that transferred to the de able to read some aspects about Aldrich's system, particularly the restrictions his quest imposed on him

"As you are now, you are but a third rate caster What is a death walker without the dead to heed his call?" said the demon

Aldrich cracked his neck and knuckles "Your death"