Age of Adepts

Chapter 92



This was the first situation Greem was forced to throw away everything and flee by something other than Fallen Apprentices; a frightening Adept level Fairy had forced him scurry out of the demonized forest.

Obviously, that frightening Fairy was a demon who was very territorial, so it just gave up the pursuit after Greem left the demonized forest. With that, Greem was fortunate enough to keep all three Rock Snakes of his, and hadn’t suffered any unrecoverable losses.

Looking over his shoulder into the dense forest, Greem’s eyes couldn’t help but twitch. With a deep voice, he commanded the Chip, “Chip, create a mission file for Transvestite Fairy, find out the feasibility of defeating or killing it!”

“Beep. Mission accepted… Mission File Name: Transvestite Fairy… Drafting feasible solution…”

“Predicted offensive strategies to inflict substantial damage to Transvestite Fairy include:

Curse Magic Spell;

Group Attacks;

3: Activate Project Lightning Giant;

He was not an idiot.

In regards to the completely wiped out Lizardman tribe, many of their adult fighters had been killed by element damage caused by a throwing type of attack, which made Langdon think of the Clay Golem of that bastard. But the rest of them had been killed by sharp weapons at close range. Also, he didn’t believe that kid from the surface would have the patience to venture deep into the nest of Lizardmen, slaughtering every single woman and juvenile of the tribe.

This place was the best habitable area closest to the demonized forest. For the underground creatures, having control of the magical materials harvested from that place would bring them tremendous benefit. Thus, it was understandable what kind of role the Gnoll had in wiping out the entire tribe of Lizardmen.

But Langdon wasn’t interested in being the judge on this. He only wanted to find out why that bastard had been in the demonized forest.

Could that guy intruded on this place by accident? Or, did he come here with a purpose and was searching for something?

Having these questions in mind, Langdon invited Philip to explore the demonized forest. Therefore, the two Fallen Pseudo-Adepts who thought they were strong enough simply walked into the demonized forest. But, not even half an hour later, both men were forced to run out from the forest in a sorry state.

Their bodies were full of bloody holes, pierced through by the element arrows. Infected by bizarre and nasty energy, the blood dripping out from the wound had turned green. While they were fleeing, many lower grade demons had taken the opportunity to attack them as well, leaving more scars and wounds on their body.

After Philip left a Teleportation mark at the edge of the forest, both men rushed back to Elysium City.

Obviously, they had found some clues in the demonized forest. Judging from what they had found, they believed that the bastard must have gone straight to the ruins of the Adept Tower located in the depth of the forest. And since that guy had such a clear and precise target, clearly he wouldn’t abandon what he was looking for just because the place was guarded by a frightening Adept level demon.

So, both men arrived at the conclusion that the kid must have temporarily withdrawn after learning of the difficulties, and would return once he got more help.

That was why Philip had left a Teleportation mark behind. With that, they would be able to launch a surprise attack once Greem returned to the forest. If they were able to intercept them on their way back, with an advantage in the number of Fallen Apprentices and that frightening demon who lived in the demonized forest, it was highly possible they could destroy every single person in the surface team in one clean sweep.

Even in the bloody battle history of Elysium City, that stretched more than hundred years, a result like this was extremely rare!


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