Dea’n’ha opened her eyes full of determination and fighting spirit. Expecting an immediate clash, she took a stance with her daggers upfront.
“What, you want me to attack?!” Devil asked with his grunting voice.
“You went all out on me, right?” Devil asked.She didn’t reply and kept quiet. After these words came out of Andrey’s mouth, black-red lightning struck the location he was at, and he disappeared.Just as Devil’s eyes started looking for him, a head bump so strong that it created a shockwave, revealed Andrey’s location. Gaap grabbed Andrey’s body and strode towards the medical department.“What has happened!? Everyone! Is Devil alive?!” Siren yelled to the silent auditory. “Are you ready FOR THE COUNTDOOOOWN!?” Siren screamed, but suddenly she narrowed her eyes at the arena as she heard some mumbling.“I said that won’t be necessary!” Javelyn spoke. Gaap leaped backward. In a split second, Bifrons shapeshifted into a bull and charged at him.The black magician slowly faded making the Demon confused. Bifrons looked around and didn’t manage to see anybody anywhere. The limbs of the creature that was Bifrons, the Black Knight, started to rot. The large creature in panic started to shake. At that moment the Demon shapeshifted into his human form and quickly fell back.“Can you see that!? A Demon-class fighter is being forced to fall back!” Siren yelled. One week after the demon contest tournament had passed. The fighters had recovered and new friends were made.Awkward and strange, but after the showdown, the traveling merchant - Niko - was summoned by the king himself. The magnificent purple skeleton took shape and for a few seconds' time, the mafia boss’ body turned into a rotten corpse, a few seconds later, it turned to dust, explaining what all the dust on the furniture was. “Christa…” Gaap spoke with relief in his voice. Latest ChapterMakiya 122. Devil vs Andrey
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