Volume 7 The Alien and Adventurer's Guild in the Forest Chapter 626 Return to the Abyss

Donald understood this, and Ignatz said no more, retracting his will to make contact.

The leaves of the World Tree once again turned into a golden leaf and fell into Donald's hands, and he knew where things were going, so he summoned the Demon Hunter avatar to let the Sage clone take his place in the Nordasil plane, taking care of his wife and children.

For the extreme environment of entering the abyss, there is no more suitable existence for the Demon Hunter incarnation other than the real body. Donald's true body was handed over to the Demon Hunter Incarnation for a few items, and since they figured it out, they didn't need any words, and the Demon Hunter Incarnation directly teleported to the Endless Abyss from the Kingdom of God.

The bottomless abyss.

If you want to hide from the lord of the abyss plane, the ordinary teleportation method cannot be used, so Donald used the Undetermined Gate, a space artifact creation derived from the Babylonian god system, to communicate the plane coordinates left in the White Kingdom last time, and did not cause any large-scale spatial fluctuations After being teleported to the 4th layer of the abyss, he shielded his existence with the help of the power of the high-level artifact, and then rushed from here to the nearby realm of the Button Layer Yenogu.

Upon entering the 4th Quarter, Donald's avatar appeared in the northwestern part of the Yenogu Domain, with a sword-like mountain landscape behind him and a desolate and endless ocean to the east.

Speaking of which, although this layer of the Abyssal Plane is literally the domain of Yenogu, only the vast part of the Silent Savannah and the seepage forest in the south are truly dominated by it. In fact, Yenogu was only the nominal ruler of the first layer, and could not fully grasp this ancient demon plane located in the depths of the abyss.

The Screaming Peaks in the western part of the Silent Prairie are occupied by the undead under the Ghoul King, and of course they are ostensibly part of Dorison's subservient contribution to the Gnoll King's use.

The area north of the Screaming Peaks also refuses to yield to Yenogu's will, and the ruins of Ezar are the remnants of the powerful fallen angel of Ezar, the fallen demon leader who ruled the seat before Yenogu's arrival.

Although it has fallen and ceased to exist, its remaining will still haunts the place due to the blood and resentment of Adzar, affecting the environment and maintaining its original desert landscape. Even Yenogu could not drive it away.

This stuck like a spike in Yenogu's heart, reminding the gnoll lord that he was still a long way from achieving the status of Eustaceus or Grant.

Having a general understanding of this abyssal plane, Donald first prepared to cross a narrow path to the east, which was another place in the Tun 2nd Plane that Yenogu had not fully mastered.

In the eastern part of the Silent Prairie is a seemingly endless stretch of salty water, and the gnolls who hate dampness and salt have no intention of approaching this sea, even if they become the king of werewolf shooters who have become true gods.

In order to create the great dream of the self-corpse that the gnolls would rule the world, Yenogu Huā spent a lot of time hunting creatures in other planes that were weaker than him, or to capture mortals and enrich the slaves and herds in his realm.

But the brutal nature doomed the gnolls to carelessness, and for the slaves, they adopted cruel free-range methods, and among the countless mortal slaves who worked desperately, there were some strong beings who were constantly obsessed with escaping.

Yenogu devotees and other dangerous predators infested the Silent Savannah and the Seep Forest. The north and south ends are also frequented by the King of the Gnolls, and the few creatures sent by the King of Ghouls breed in the Screaming Peaks of the western part of the plane, so the safest direction for these mortal slaves is to flee east.

There was a raging yellow sea, and the slaves called this place of refuge the Cursed Throat.

The Gnoll Lord hated the soupy ocean with his crishing savage servants, refusing to approach its harsh waters.

This gave the slaves whose fate was tragic.

However, due to the harsh marine environment of this abyssal plane, Maimai is not as rich as the marine life of the physical world, and it is difficult to obtain enough food resources, so even if he escapes from the murderous slavery, the suffering of these slaves is still not over.

Donald was here to meet an ageing and powerful being.

What few gods know is that before the powerful fallen angel Azar dominated this level, this was the realm of the ancient demon Storm Lord Bachad.

Although betrayed and betrayed by the newborn demons, Bachard was eventually severed from this layer and drained of its vitality, but Bachard was originally created by the evil will of the Abyssal Spirit, and due to the favor or curse of the origin of the universe, the severe pain of death lasted for endless years, but it still did not completely die.

Now, the massive, grotesque corpse of the immortal demon resembles a twisted stranded whale, unable to move on its own, only exposed to the scorching sun of this plane. Again and again, its half-dead body, resting on the rock formations of the coast, was baptized by raging hurricanes or treacherous winds and acid rains, the punishment of the backlash of Bachad's once immaculate control of the weather.

This makes it suffer from slow death and unbearable pain.

Unless this plane is destroyed, or freed from the grip of the Abyssal Will, the remnants of Bachad's once-great being will will be freed.

Donald was here to make a deal with the Magu Demon Monarch.

Although he was no longer able to speak, the remnants of Bachad still retained fragments of his once-vast consciousness.

If the connection was telepathic, Donald thought he might be able to get some of the core secrets of the Endless Abyss and the powerful Demon Monarchs that the gods had never mastered.