Kent and Aitch looked at each other.

……

What caught my eye was a sea of fire.

No, it should be, the waterfall of fire.

Aesop had arrived at an open area. He raised his head and looked at the molten lava that looked like fire and water sliding down from a height a hundred meters away, dyeing the entire ground red.

The overwhelming high temperature made the Ice Spirit, which had been intensified several times, stagger in mid-air, as if it might collapse in the next second.

But Aesop didn't care about this, his eyes were focused on the flowing fire.

There, there was a woman wearing a red dress with her eyes closed.

Although it was still a little unclear, the temperament was something Aesop had never seen in his life.

He immediately thought of the fire lizard that had walked here and seen this woman.

Aesop's breathing gradually became heavy.

When the fire lizard reached this point, he knew his life was coming to an end, so he turned back to spread the news. But now, he would not turn back and could only keep moving forward.

The last hundred meters.

One step, two steps.

One meter, ten meters.

The ice spirit, unable to bear the weight, collapsed, and the heat current hurt his body like a knife, destroying his magic power and blurring his vision.

……

"My magic power loss has increased again!" Aiqi couldn't help but open his mouth wide. "So what we just saw wasn't the limit?"

Below the stage, one academy after another collapsed after exhausting their magic power and being unable to hold on, but the magic power gap was getting bigger and bigger.

"Now is the final moment." Kent sighed softly, "It's our turn now."

He raised his hand and poured his magic power into it.

"Little Aesop! Hang on!" Kent said, "If you're gone, my school reform plan will be ruined! I'll lose my miniskirted girls!"

"Hey! Kent, you bastard, you're completely exposed!" Aichi glared at Kent, but also raised his hand.

Two professors also joined the battlefield.

……

The broken ice spirit healed again.

And Aesop finally shortened the distance to the last ten meters.

He stopped.

At this moment, Aesop felt as if he was facing the sun.

And the "Sun" finally responded.

Those eyes, which had been silent for who knows how long, slowly opened.

Accompanying her are the "wings" behind her.

The wings were hidden under the red flowing fire, and at this moment they slowly spread out, actually blocking the flowing fire that was hundreds of meters long.

The phoenix, which had been dormant underground for a hundred years, finally woke up at this moment.

Two pairs of eyes looked at each other.

Aesop slowly raised his hand and pointed at the Phoenix: "You, it's time to wake up."

The phoenix's beautiful eyes stared at Aesop without saying a word.

Then, slowly close it.

After a moment, he slowly opened his eyes again.

Then, it slowly closed again.

After repeating this several times, she opened her eyes again, and finally stopped being silent, her lips slightly opening.

"you……"

"How the hell did he get in?!"

The phoenix was obviously frightened.

Aesop never expected that the legendary phoenix would be so down-to-earth.

That’s right, we live underground.

In that case, there is no need to pretend.

"Don't worry about how I got in," Aesop said. "You should fulfill your promise."

A life-or-death battle! (4K)

Huang was a little confused.

Looking at the person who suddenly appeared in front of her, she thought she was sleepy, so she blinked frantically. After blinking several times, she was finally sure that she was not dreaming.

There really is a person here! Holy shit!

Huang could no longer remember how many years it had been since he had seen a living person. The last time he saw a living person, or a living creature, was before he came in.

Although she seemed to have seen a salamander coming in from afar hundreds of years ago, when she blinked her eyes, the lizard disappeared, making her think she was dreaming for a while.

After all, it is common sense that the phoenixes of all generations will never see living things again after they return to the ground.

But now, not only did she see it, but she also saw it so clearly, it was right in her face... Oh no, this thing was right in her face!

Huang was completely confused as to what was going on. How on earth had this guy gotten here? Was the curse on me gone? Or had the high temperature cooled down?

It can't be!

Even though Huang wanted to maintain his dignity as the underground phoenix, he was too shocked to control himself.

Of course, what comes next is even more shocking.

When Aesop asked her to fulfill her promise, Huang had not yet reacted.

Promise? What promise did I make? How come I didn’t know?

Should I pull out a magic lamp from somewhere, rub it, and ask him what wish he wants to have fulfilled? But I don't have one!

Aesop didn't have much time. Every minute he was here was burning his magic power. Seeing that Huang didn't speak for a long time, he said, "I came here to hunt down the world's number one nightmare demon."

The world’s number one...nightmare?

Huang felt that the word "nightmare" sounded a little strange, yet a little familiar.

She thought carefully and recalled seriously.

Then his face changed.

Could this nightmare be the same nightmare that I remember and understand?

Huang's memories instantly flashed back nearly a thousand years, to a time when she, a young woman, felt lost and dissatisfied about entering the underground. Looking at the group of male fire dragons around her, rutting against her, yet unable to do anything about it, she felt a surge of rage. Why were these idiots allowed to roam freely outside while she was confined to the underground for a thousand years, living a life worse than death?

That's not okay.

So she took advantage of her rather outstanding beauty and told the group of horny male fire dragons that she was the best nightmare in the world. If they wanted to fight her, they could come underground, otherwise they would only be blamed for their lack of ability.

Then, she left the surface very proudly.

Then, she stayed there for a thousand years, so long that she had forgotten she had ever said such words.

Moreover, even at that time, she didn't take it to heart.

After all, who would really come to such a hellish place just for this?

She had only wanted to take revenge on those male fire dragons before leaving, who only wanted to fight her, even though their words were more than their deeds. Who could have thought that someone would actually come, a thousand years later?!

Huang stared at Aesop blankly, his eyes still full of disbelief: "Is this why you came here?"

Aesop nodded.

...So, could what I said back then really have the power to attract people?

Your thoughts are too simple.

And you're still on fire!

After complaining in her mind, Huang gradually regained her composure. She looked at the various buffs on Aesop's body. Although she felt that the purpose was a bit nonsensical, she did admire his initiative.

Huang still remembered that before she entered the underground, a bunch of male fire dragons who liked her clenched their fists tightly and promised her that they would find a way to break the curse and then come here to pick her up.

But in the end, none of them appeared in front of him.

How many years have passed? A thousand years?

For a thousand years, this was the only one.

Huang slowly stood up, and the dullness and shock in his eyes gradually disappeared, replaced by the grace and elegance of a superior.

She did not say that she was not a nightmare, but looked at Aesop with a look of admiration.

"Indeed, I am the world's number one nightmare demon." Huang held her head high, like a proud white swan. "Do you want to challenge me? But you should know what kind of existence I am. If you fight me, you will die."

Aesop shook his head and spoke in a soft but remarkably firm voice.

"I'm not alone here. I carry everyone's hopes on my shoulders, and I will never retreat. I must... fulfill their will."

"Really?" Huang nodded. Although she had never fought before, she found that she had no way to refuse Aesop at this moment, so she said softly, "Since you insist on putting out the fire... then, give it a try."

Aesop slowly struck a pose, and then spoke softly.

"Look at this, Jer. This is your... missionary."

……

"Damn it! Little Aesop's vitality is rapidly fading again!" Aichi looked at the stardust that suddenly dimmed and shouted, "What the hell is going on?!"

Seeing that more and more students were running out of magic power, Aiqi shouted again: "Everyone! You must work harder and don't give up at this time!"

Seeing this scene, Abel could no longer remain calm. He narrowed his eyes slightly, looked at the stardust that had dimmed for some unknown reason, and murmured softly.

"My Aesop..."

"What on earth are you going through?"

……

"Hu, hu, hu..."

Aesop half-knelt in the lava, panting.

His voice was constantly making a "hissing" sound, which was made by the sweat he sweated out being evaporated by the high temperature.

Under such extreme conditions, it was already a struggle for him to stand firm, but he had to fight, so every step seemed to be overdrawing his life.

But Huang is an extremely powerful enemy, or the most powerful enemy Aesop has ever seen. Even his senior sister cannot compare to her. Every move he makes has a strength that other nightmares cannot match.

Huang stood in front of Aesop, looking down at him condescendingly.

"That's enough." Huang said, "I'm really impressed that you can fight me under such conditions. But you should stop. If you continue like this, you will die."

Aesop shook his head.

"Are you still unwilling to leave?" Huang frowned slightly. "If you just wanted to gain the achievement of fighting me, then you have already achieved it. There is no need to lose your life."

Aesop didn't say anything, just gasped in place.

Seeing this, Huang shook his head and turned away.

She didn't want to see Aesop die like this, but if she continued to stand in front of Aesop, it would only speed up Aesop's death.

"Aesop, right? I've already remembered your name." Huang tried hard to remember the first and most likely the last man she had ever fought with, and then left. "Hurry up, if you can still come back alive."

However, before she took two steps, she heard Aesop speak softly.

"Next... it's the tank attack, Stank, just watch."

Huang was stunned for a moment, and subconsciously turned her head, and then saw a scene that shocked her extremely.

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