"Let's wait and see."

So she stretched her head over again, took a few more looks, and then retracted it.

The dignified goddess had a look of astonishment on her face at this moment.

"Fuck, I'm so thin and weird." The goddess cursed subconsciously, "I must not have woken up yet, my illness must not have healed yet, I can't go on like this, I have to go back to sleep, I have to go back to sleep."

So she pretended not to see anything, lay back on the bed and closed her eyes.

I don’t know how long it took, but she suddenly stood up and gave another revelation.

"Fuck, it's really so barren and weird!"

……

"Go and save Aesop!" Stank held Murreg's toes and shouted, "He's still waiting for us in there!"

At the moment, Ganqiu, Jer, Stank, and the other dragons from before were all gathered at the underground entrance. To be precise, they had never left, just because they wanted to see what these outsiders could do.

The dragons originally thought that they would return collectively after barely reaching fifty meters because they could not hold on any longer.

But what they didn't expect was that they had already reached a place that even the current Dragon Lord Murreg could not reach.

Three hundred and fifty meters.

The dragons knew exactly what this meant.

This group of weak races fought bravely and bravely without fear of sacrifice, and they truly gained the respect of the dragons.

Especially when they watched these people being sent out one after another, it was not because they could not hold on, but because they wanted to leave more resources to people with more hope. This spirit of willingness to sacrifice was probably the reason why they were able to persevere to the end and achieve victory during the war years.

And when the last person, in order to send his teammates out, exhausted his magic power and sacrificed his own life, it deeply shocked all the dragons present.

"Go and save Aesop!" Stank was still yelling at Murreg, "He must still be alive! Go and save him!"

Murreg looked at the human being who was so disrespectful to him, but he did not feel any anger. He just shook his head slightly.

"No, at that distance, I'm powerless." Mureg shook his head. "Not only me, but no one in this world can save him. Your friend is already dead."

"Shut up!" Stank clenched his fists tightly, "Aesop... he won't die!"

Ganqiu and Kelim were also wiping their tears.

"I must find him!" Seeing that no dragon was willing to help him, Stank turned around and walked towards the underground. "If you don't want to help, I'll go alone!"

Murreg gave Filiana a look, and Filiana, who was standing by the entrance, nodded and was about to step forward to stop Stank.

At this moment, the sound of footsteps stepping on water came from behind.

The sound was not loud, but very clear, and instantly attracted the attention of everyone present and all the dragons.

They all looked and saw flames burning in the dark and deep underground.

That extremely familiar figure appeared in front of everyone again, shocking Murreg so much that he couldn't help but widen his eyes.

It's Aesop!

He is like,

Returning like a hero!

Okay, let me show you mine.

For the volcano and the dragon clan, this day is destined to go down in history.

A human magician, relying on his own strength, entered the abyss that even the current Dragon Lord could not reach, and returned safely.

When Murreg saw Aesop's companions rushing up like crazy, hugging Aesop tightly, and then crying bitterly, he couldn't help feeling a little emotional.

Such a miracle can probably only be created in such a cohesive team.

Perhaps this was the reason they were able to persevere to the end and achieve victory during the war. Even if he hadn't been able to reach the final step and see the legendary Phoenix, everything he had done was already great enough.

"Aesop! You did it!" Stank hugged Aesop and said excitedly.

"Yes." Aesop nodded and said softly, "I did it."

"You really made it back!" Jer dragged his exhausted body, which was completely drained of magic power, and tried his best to surround Aesop. "You created a miracle, really, a miracle."

"Yes, it's a miracle."

"Wow... Aesop, you touched me so much." Gan Qiu wiped his tears, "I won't blame you if you laugh at me for having only one egg again."

"Okay, one egg."

Kolim, who was floating in the air, also had tears in his eyes. Although he did not follow in, he knew how difficult this journey was. When he learned that Aesop had used his life to teleport Stank out, and he was left alone in the abyss that even Murreg could not reach, he felt his heart broken.

Once, he thought that this group of people were just a group of old escorts without any beliefs, and Aesop was the most crazy and unpredictable among these old escorts.

But now, Kelim knows that he is not a lunatic, but a real hero!

"Aesop, you saved my life." Stank patted Aesop's shoulder vigorously, his eyes red as he said, "I owe you this. It doesn't matter if you didn't see the Phoenix. We won't come to such a deadly place anymore. Let's go to the safer and more respectable Nightmare Shop."

Jer nodded repeatedly, trying to comfort Aesop: "That phoenix, maybe it doesn't even exist? Even if it does, it should be an old witch after living for so many years. You won't like it, Aesop. Let's find someone you like next time."

In the minds of several people, it was a miracle that Aesop could return from underground, from 350 meters underground.

As for more, to achieve that ultimate goal, how is that possible?

When Stank was teleported back by Aesop after his magic power was exhausted, no one thought that the ultimate goal could be achieved. They just hoped that Aesop could come back, which was already a miracle.

But what they didn't expect was that after hearing their consolation, Aesop actually replied seriously: "She is indeed the best in the world."

The movements of several people suddenly paused, and then looked at him with a little surprise.

"What did you say?"

"What is the best in the world?"

Aesop was also a little puzzled: "Miss Phoenix, who else could it be?"

Several people fell silent immediately, their mouths opening at a speed visible to the naked eye.

"Did you...see her?"

Aesop nodded, and then his eyes gradually became firm: "Fortunately, I have fulfilled my mission... I, with your will, defeated her!"

Everyone: "..."

Suddenly, the few people who were hugging Aesop and crying bitterly just a second ago took a step back at the same time. At the same time, the look in their eyes when they looked at Aesop changed from joy and excitement to complexity.

Brothers are grateful for what you have done, and we are also worried about your safety, but there are still things that we cannot accept.

"Aesop." Stank was reluctant to believe it. "You stayed in there for too long, so you're hallucinating."

"Yeah." Jer also wanted to struggle. After all, he was the best in the world. They hadn't even met each other, but Aesop had already stepped on him. That was too hard to accept. "But don't feel embarrassed. It's just an illusion."

"This... shouldn't be an illusion..." Aesop raised his hand and grabbed at the air, "It's very real."

"No, no, no, this is an illusion!"

"Indeed, in that situation, you were almost dead, how could you possibly go any deeper? It was all an illusion!"

"But..." Aesop moved aside, allowing everyone to look at the underground behind him, "She followed me out."

Everyone: "!!!"

Dragon: “!!!”

Then, everyone present, including the dragons, witnessed a scene that they would never forget. Mureg, the dragon lord, couldn't help but stare wide-eyed, thinking he had seen it wrong.

The woman who only existed in my childhood memories was stepping on the flowing fire and slowly walking out of the underground cave.

The blazing flames she brought from underground dyed the volcano red in the middle of the night.

At this moment, there was only one thought left in everyone's mind.

They saw... the sun.

Mureg's reaction was the biggest. Looking at that familiar yet unfamiliar face, he tried several times to speak and call out her name. But perhaps out of guilt or something else, the word stuck in his mouth for a long time, unable to utter it. He could only watch as Huang's beautiful eyes scanned everyone present, then slowly left and returned to the underground.

When the red color disappeared and night fell again, the people and dragons present still felt dazed, as if everything that had just happened was just an illusion.

But they knew it was not an illusion, because all of them had blood flowing from their noses, even Murreg.

This is... a curse.

The power of the curse that even the Dragon Lord cannot resist, that is right, it is the real body of the underground phoenix, that is the Phoenix.

But how could she leave the underground? And when she looked at them, they were not dead, just bleeding from the nose, which was completely within the controllable range.

Only one person can explain it!

All the creatures present turned their eyes to Aesop.

Aesop said, "Miss Huang only has half of the curse power left in her body, so she doesn't need to stay underground all the time. She can come out for a walk and get some fresh air occasionally... That's what she said."

"Only half of the curse is left?" Murreg was shocked. "Then where is the other half?"

"On my body."

Murreg stared at Aesop in a daze, and subconsciously said, "Are you kidding me?"

"Don't believe it? Well, let me show you mine."

Look at your... look at your what?

Before everyone could react, they watched Aesop disperse the ice spirit that was blocking his body, revealing his naked upper body in front of everyone.

then……

"Pfft!"

The noses of all creatures bloomed.

112 I (I) will never give up on you!

"This really is a curse."

"It's indeed a curse."

"Is that a curse?"

In the main hall of Mureg, several people were circling around Aesop while stuffing tissues in their nostrils.

"I didn't expect you to become a cursed being too," Jer sighed. "It feels like the loss outweighs the gain... No, it can't even be said to be a loss. I feel like I've made a huge loss."

"Yeah," Stank agreed. "How are you going to find other incubi like that? Are you really going to give up the entire forest just for a giant tree?"

Gan Qiu grinned, looking somewhat gloating. "Don't say that. The curse seems quite powerful. When Aesop fights his enemies in the future... I'm talking about real fights, not the kind of trampling you imagine. Anyway, when you meet those guys you don't like, all you have to do is take off your pants and curse them. They'll eventually die from excessive blood loss, or even a nosebleed. Hahahaha, it's really fun."

"Really?" Stank glanced at Ganqiu and said, "It's just like when you take off your pants, people will laugh to death, right?"

"Damn it, Stank! Are you sick? Are you looking for death?" Gan Qiu was angry and was about to duel with Stank.

Kelim tried to mediate: "Hey, guys, please help Aesop first. Stop arguing and fighting. You won't be able to kill him like this... ahem, I mean, this will not lead to any result."

"You're saying this won't kill anyone, right?! That's what you want to say, right? But Lim, you've been exposed! You're clearly an angel, but you have such a cruel heart!"

"I, I didn't, don't talk nonsense!"

Looking at the noisy people in front of him, Murreg felt a headache.

He was currently in human form, and looked like an elderly middle-aged man. The reason he had to transform into a human form was because of the power of Aesop's curse.

To prove his power of curse, Aesop had performed a show in front of the dragons, successfully causing all of them to bleed from their noses. But then the problem arose: the dragons were physiques very different from those of the outsiders. Over a dozen dragons, each the size of a mountain, were spewing blood together, nearly creating a river of blood.

The scene looked quite scary, so after dispersing his own people, Mureg called these outsiders to his hall and used his human form, which he had not used for hundreds of years.

He hadn't used human form for so many years, naturally because of the pride of the dragon clan. As a powerful dragon master, why would he always transform into a weak and powerless human? But now he understood that pretending to be majestic in front of this group of psychopaths was really meaningless. It would be better to be more approachable and easier to talk to.

What Murreg didn't expect was that at this time, they still had the mood to talk nonsense here, which gave Murreg a headache.

Fortunately, after talking for a while, the topic returned to the right track.

"Are you feeling unwell now, Aesop?" Stank asked Aesop.

Aesop shook his head and said, "It feels quite comfortable, even more comfortable than before the curse infected me."

"……why is that?"

"Because his body has adapted better to the current environment." Seeing that he finally had a chance to interrupt, Murreg quickly said, "After all, for you outsiders, the greatest harm to you in the inner ring is the temperature and the curse. Now, neither of these things is of any use to him."

When he said this, Murege had a very strange feeling in his heart.

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