Chapter 27: Epilogue I

This is not the first time that Morris has confronted evil.

Most spellcasters have a similar experience in their childhood, where they are led by a leading mage to a dusty chamber where they prepare secret spells, rituals, and drinks full of spells, a mask with a pointed beak (to protect against the plague on the whisperer), and a contract document dozens of pages thick and full of unfavorable terms against the devil, telling the infernal creatures in detail and unkindly what it should give and get nothing.

When all of this is in place, the leader will be extremely cautious about triggering the ritual, most likely related to blood, hearts, and other terrifying sacrifices.

There is a better chance that this type of ritual will be rejected by the rules, with a bit of luck...... Wrong.

With bad luck, the ritual will be successfully triggered and attract a projection of a Whisperer who is interested in the present world.

Then, the next steps will make the difference between life and death.

The leader will tense their nerves and activate the secret techniques prepared to fight evil one by one, and if any of them get it wrong, they will be in a different place.

When the activated arcane spell turns into a cage and whip to trap and punish the whisperers, the leader can't be careless. Because the vast majority of whisperers are cunning and keen to play with people's hearts.

They will show weakness and make some of the less experienced young mages excited about the success of their captures, at which point they will break through the cages and suck the blood of these young men.

And enjoy their huge psychological gap from euphoria to fear, which they see as a delicacy.

Mages leading the way need to be careful to distinguish the characteristics of summoned Whisperers—they often have a large, heavy book of lessons learned by generations of spellcasters who have spent their lives summing up.

The point of this step is to find out the identity of the freak who was called, after all, no one wants to summon a demon.

Of course, under normal conditions, demons are much easier to summon than demons, because they are evil but follow the rules, and they will never break their promises.

The barriers of this world will be tolerated because of this virtue.

If the devil is summoned, the mage leading the way will force it to sign the contract with its real name.

Of course, the devils are experts at exploiting loopholes in the rules, if the contract prepared is negligent, or if they fail to sign their real names. Then the summoner will have to pay a terrible price.

When the above steps are completed, they can breathe a sigh of relief. The leader will ask the young caster to record every detail of the summoning and warn him not to perform this terrifying secret spell unless there are special circumstances.

This secret room will be sealed after the devil has been repatriated, and this vivid and memorable lesson will be closed to the world, so that the world will not discover this unspeakable secret.

It is not until the young caster grows into an old mage who can lead the way for others that they return to this place, take his mantle disciples, and prepare new ritual materials and contracts. Start a new cycle.

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Okay, the expository part is over, smart readers, now you need to answer a three-point multiple-choice question.

Question 1: What if the leader finds out that it is a demon that has been summoned?

A. Continue to let them sign contracts.

B. Repatriate them.

C. closes the door of the secret room and hides in his mother's arms, treating it all as a nightmare.

D. None of the above three options are correct. Option A is wrong because the demon won't keep his promise, and option B is wrong because forcibly repatriating an involuntary whisperer is difficult.

Option C is wrong with the caster's mom not holding them.

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In short, there was no answer in Morris's mind now, he broke out in a cold sweat, his thoughts were confused, the smell of sulfur broke into his nostrils roughly, and fear and despair gripped his heart.

He was at a loss.

He had summoned and successfully repatriated low-level, easy-to-deal whisperers. But that didn't give him much more experience in confronting demons.

He knew better than anyone how terrible they were.

And when he saw the fear on Leonard's face. He suddenly realized a huge problem that he had overlooked......

Can someone who is completely ignorant of the mystery be able to summon the Whisperer?

Theoretically, when some people's desires or dark negative emotions in their hearts are too large for the body to fully contain, the whispering devil may happen to be attracted.

But that's also a very powerful individual among them.

As for the example of demons descending because of the summons of ordinary people, Morris had never heard of them. It has nothing to do with their strength, simply because the barriers of the world refuse to tolerate unruly creatures.

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Robert's body collapsed on the deck, his basic nerve reflexes unaware of the fact that the man was dead. As a result, Morris could see him trembling slightly, as if he couldn't help but express fear in the face of demons.

And the female demon who was the culprit clenched his heart and held it high, her appearance and attire were so special that when she killed Robert, everyone noticed the scene.

Exclamations of disbelief and angry roars arose, but as the vocal sailors struggled to deal with their opponents and had a chance to see her, they realized what they were up against.

They were half drawn to her blood-pumping flesh, half terrified by the demon's terrible reputation.

Of course, the former accounts for the majority, and the world sees the strange skin and the pitiful and delicate appearance. They will ignore the snakes, insects, rats and ants under the skin.

The flames in Lilith's hands almost roasted the warm heart, which was still beating, and the smell of meat reached Morris's nose, and he shook so much that he almost vomited.

When Lilith appeared on the ship, Leonard, the bald man's ferocity, vanished, and he just glanced at Robert, who nearly killed him, and headed for Morris.

His expression was numb and sad.

The only place on the ship was the sound of swords clashing, and the sailors of the "Beer Keg" smiled happily as if the whole situation had been decided. They understand the wavering of the enemy and sincerely feel the forbidden pleasure of it.

Helping the demon harm his own kind, that's what the demon is trying to achieve.

Morris shuddered.

Leonard's sword was faster than the other, but there were countless flaws, and fear affected his movements, and Morris could easily follow. When he pushes Leonard back for the last time, he realizes that no one will be able to escape if he continues like this.

The figures of his companions who had not been with him for a long time came to his mind: Henry, Barres, April, Peters...... They took me in, and I repaid them with calamity.

Morris thought sadly, this was unreasonable.

What am I going to do? in the moment when it's going to turn into a massacre.

Morris looked around the ship, and the battle was indescribably fierce. He scanned the people around him, including the rebels of Oluth, but he found nothing.

"I don't know what promises the devil has made you," he said to Leonard, who was standing on his feet, wearily, "Trust me, she won't fulfill it." ”

"You won't understand. Leonard grunted, his next sword stabbing again.