502 Fire Giants Question (2/2)

Sherlock looked at the Fire Giant and asked, \”Answer my previous question. The fox who can revive Michelangelo and lives in my friend's body, who is he?\”

\”Uh, if he's a fox and can revive Michelangelo, let me think… he must be one of the 72 Devils.\”

The Fire Giant pondered for a while as he sat in his chair. Then he started recalling and said, \”I have a deep impression of that Devil. He's a capable and favored Devil of Michelangelo. His name is Grape.\”

\”Shucks—\”

Sherlock took in a deep breath, and Bru said, \”It's horrifying to have such a sinister name. He sounds powerful just by the name!\”

Sherlock didn't respond to Bru. He thought deeply and said, \”So, he's called Grape? Hmm, I have some impressions. How does he have the capability to revive Michelangelo? I remember his power… ah, I know…\”

Sherlock was enlightened. He looked at the Fire Giant and said, \”Grape's power is related to souls. If the soul of Michelangelo can be found, then Grape can revive Michelangelo.\”

Sherlock nodded his head, stood up, and turned around to leave. The Fire Giant shouted at Sherlock's back view, \”Wait, Lord Sherlock, don't you want to unlock my Forbidden Realm? There's only a bit left before it's broken!\”

\”You're making good progress. Buck up. You can unlock it within a few hundred years.\”

\”Wait, wait! Lord Sherlock!\”

The Fire Giant wailed in despair.

George stabbed fiercely into the body of a Goblin, causing green blood to splatter out. An Orc screamed \”Wahhhh!\” and charged forward but was rammed by an Elf.

George was standing before the Teleport Portal, which was called a Dark Portal. The Dark Portal was the connection between the Surface World and the Underworld. George followed the Victorians to this Dark Portal.

During the journey, there were many terrifying battles, but the battle at the Dark Portal was the most terrifying.

The Underworld creatures of Eternal Kingdom knew about the plans of the Victorians to attack the Dark Portal, so they deployed a massive number of creatures to their current fortifications.