Gray led the Shadow Court servants through the door.

The environment inside the door was even darker, and even with night vision goggles, the visibility was less than half that on the ground.

But this didn't have much of an impact on Gray.

The dim environment had a great effect on the waiters, but Gray only needed to slightly activate his magic to restore his normal vision.

The darkness of the environment consists of two parts: the lightless underground environment and the darkness generated by magic, which, to put it more accurately, causes a blinding effect.

He used his magic to resist the blinding effect. As the Demon King, he naturally possessed some night vision, which allowed him to ignore the influence of the dark environment.

The passage seemed to stretch endlessly, and the members of the Shadow Court, whose vision was impaired, felt a deep sense of dread about it.

As they ventured deeper into the passage, the waiters gradually began to sense the chilling, demonic aura emanating from them.

Faced with the oppressive aura of the demon, the waiters became timid and hesitant.

This is the aura of a tenth-order life form, and even if it's not complete, it's still something they can't withstand.

Gray noticed that his servants' faces were getting increasingly pale, realizing that they couldn't withstand the demon's aura, and immediately unleashed his Demon King's aura to fight against it.

The waiters' complexions gradually returned to normal, and under the Demon King's domineering aura, they felt an unprecedented sense of comfort.

The Shadow Court attendants are all Grey—the Demon King's retinue. While the Demon King's aura inflicts intense pressure on other creatures, it only provides positive buffs to his retinue.

They could personally feel the powerful aura of Lord Demon Shadow and felt a sense of closeness to him.

Having such a powerful figure on my side gives me a great sense of security!

All the waiters present felt a warm sensation in their bodies, and their faith in Lord Shadow reached a new level.

The Shadow Demon Lord was actually considerate of our feelings, and specially released his aura to cover our advance...

He really made me cry to death!

Gray was completely unaware that his image was straying further and further down the path of deification; he simply led the servants forward until they passed through the passageway.

"arrive."

After walking for an unknown amount of time, Gray finally saw something beyond the dark passage.

We haven't encountered any monster attacks along the way.

Gray looked up and gazed at the statue before him.

The main body of the statue is a huge snake with a winding and twisting body covered with hard scales that swallow up the surrounding light and gleam coldly.

The giant serpent raised its head high, its gaping maw revealing sharp teeth, and its forked tongue sending chills down one's spine.

A pair of crimson eyes, like congealed blood, emitted a chilling red light. There was no warmth in those eyes, only endless indifference and mockery.

The entire statue was shrouded in a thin layer of shadow, which seemed to move across the surface of the statue as if they were alive.

Gray held the statue carefully, silently comparing it with the statues in the Underworld Palace.

Darklis, the demon of the underworld and shadows, is a species that Gray is more familiar with than Thurt, the bizarre demon of knowledge and truth.

The chilling aura emanates from the statue, which is what brings darkness and blindness to the ruins.

This is clearly not an ordinary statue; it's just unclear what kind of effect it will have.

The waiters looked at each other in confusion as they saw Gray standing still.

The Demon King's domineering aura only dispelled the oppressive force brought by the demonic aura, but did not remove the blinding debuff. It is estimated that he would need to release a large amount of magic power to remove the negative effects on the servants.

The waiters, whose field of vision was only halfway, didn't see the enormous statue and therefore couldn't understand why Gray had suddenly stopped.

The wall behind the statue was covered with dense text. Gray only glanced at it and didn't want to look at it any longer; looking at it any longer would really make his brain explode.

Without a doubt, what's carved on the walls of the Demon Ruins is demonic script. Gray can't do anything about it; just like no matter how good you are at fighting, you can't solve a math problem. This is something that needs to be left to the professionals.

“Number 0211, translate the text on the wall,” Gray said.

wall?

There was no wall in 0211's field of vision, but still followed Gray's instructions and walked forward. He was first startled by the statue of Darkcrest, the demon of the underworld and shadows, before he saw the "wall" that Gray had mentioned.

The waiters realized they hadn't seen what Gray was pointing to, and led by Beta and Capa, two of the Ten Shadows, they took a few steps forward before seeing the same scene Gray had seen.

So ugly...

This was Beta's first reaction; this runaway elf princess still valued aesthetics and art.

The pink-haired succubus Kappa wasn't surprised at all; on the contrary, she thought that this demon of the underworld and shadows, Darklis, was much more handsome than she had imagined.

This is because, as a former servant of the demon of lust and pleasure, Rast, she knew what the demon of lust and pleasure looked like.

Rast, the demon of lust and pleasure, is a sexless monster covered in countless tentacles.

The absence of sex makes the lustful and pleasure-seeking demon Raste's hobbies seem very strange; he eats both men and women and can do all sorts of bizarre things.

In comparison, Kappa is already a very normal pink-haired succubus, just with a slightly lewd and promiscuous nature, and she's a one-sided fan of Gray... a semi-pure love?

"Lord Shadow, the translation is complete." At this moment, Number 0211, having finished the translation task, reported: "The inscription on the wall is a spell for communicating with Daklis, the demon of the underworld and shadows..."

Upon hearing this, Gray immediately became interested.

A spell that can communicate with Daklis, the demon of the underworld and shadows, still imprisoned in the Underworld Prison? No wonder those cultists valued this ruin so much.

“Can you teach me how to chant?” Gray asked.

Number 0211 was shocked: "You're planning to communicate with the devil?"

For ordinary people, this is undoubtedly a risky act.

If you try to communicate with a tenth-level demon, you'll probably have your soul devoured or be brainwashed into a fanatic in the next second.

Since Gray is not afraid to fight a level 10 demon head-on, there is indeed no need to worry about communication causing any negative impact.

Having received an affirmative answer from Gray, Number 0211 did not ask any further questions and taught him the incantation.

In the eyes of the waiters, the already deified Lord Shadow Demon could easily deal with a mere little demon.

Kappa: So, only I don't trust Lord Shadow enough, is that it...?

Perform combat power conversion.

If Grey Brant is greater than the Devil, then wouldn't Capa, who could subdue Grey so badly in bed, be a complete slayer of the Devil?

What a clever "equal" conversion...

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