Chapter 355: The Lost Demon King

Thor didn't know if he was dead or not, he was walking in the endless blue.

Oh, just like the beautiful hair color of Lorna shiitake mushrooms.

If hell were like that, it would be a little too lonely, because there was nothing around it but blue.

When it comes to death, Thor doesn't believe in hell. But he longed for the rumored hell, and when he was bored, he could find something to kill, or be killed by something else.

Maybe it's not like there's nothing here, like now, after a few steps, Thor feels like he's hitting a wall. The wall is strange, it seems to be invisible, and there is a certain hardness to the touch, but there is no warmth.

The pain of the impact fed back from the wall made Thor come to two conclusions in an instant.

One is that he shouldn't be dead yet, after all, the five senses are still there, and the other is that there is actually a way here.

Just now, the three elders of the Dark Council, Sestin, suddenly came to the door, and if he did it directly, Thor estimated that he would be finished. But I don't know what old Sestin thinks, he wants to complicate things and make a magic array to toss himself.

For this debt that will eventually come, Thor is actually powerless, not that he does not resist, but that he can't resist at all.

Facing the strange magic array of the three robed mages, it is not enough to say that it is not enough to be scared, but there must still be a sense of anxiety in the heart. Thor's only hope is that he will suddenly be possessed by an evil god, and then he will be able to do a big job and smash the two giants of the North and South Realms to the ground.

Unfortunately, it didn't.

Until Thor in the magic array was flying, and he felt the oppression and annihilation from the entire magic array, he was still in his body, and the legendary bullshit evil god did not appear, let alone anything abnormal.

Well, then...... I can only save myself.

There's never such a thing as a mortal death in this world, at least that's what Thor thinks. This may sound arrogant, but what Saul is really trying to say is that he doesn't believe in anything absolute in the world, and maybe the vitality is in some details.

So Thor began to calm down and think about what he could use.

In this kind of floating and turbulent sky, there may not be much chance to fold the fly spell, so Thor took out a specially made, love short-distance random teleportation scroll made by Itrit Shiitake mushrooms. Then he relied on his barely able to move one hand and cooperated with his mouth to tear it apart decisively.

It's like tearing up a piece of paper and not disappearing in place, obviously the magic item is ineffective in this circle.

Moreover, the process of taking this scroll out of the ring was a little difficult to hold, and the mental power was doubled, which made Thor feel slightly dizzy in an instant. Obviously, the operation of spiritual power is also limited in this circle, but it doesn't seem to be as strict as magic power.

Thor deliberately glanced over his head at the three guys who were spinning around.

He originally thought that his act of temporarily tearing the spell would be despised and ridiculed by the three guys. But when Thor turned his head, he found that the three guys were rolling their eyes, and they were obviously dying, or they were about to kill themselves.

Think about it, that kind of speed and frequency, back and forth, and up and down, as long as it is estimated that you can't survive.

And when they drag themselves into the sky, they naturally don't just want to die to show themselves. It is not difficult to see from their gradually hideous, old, and decaying faces that they are rapidly losing the vitality of life.

The self-detonation magic Thor had heard of it, and some stories occasionally mentioned it, often accompanied by a spirit of sacrifice and a more tragic scene. But now it's not fun to be used by others to blow themselves up.

So Thor can only return to the idea of saving himself.

Remembering all the things I could take out, it didn't seem to be of much use for the time being.

Then, for a moment, Thor suddenly frowned.

Since he can take something out of the space ring...... , a strange question suddenly occurred to him. Can a person lift himself? Obviously, no, no matter how thick his arms are, it is useless, otherwise he can hold himself in place and rise into the air.

But now that I'm going to die, what academic and philosophical questions do I have to think about? What does it have to do with giving it a try?

Turning his head to look left and right, the three guys who rolled their eyes ...... The face seems to have become a little fatter, as if it is about to explode.

Thor was taken aback, and hurriedly turned around and closed his eyes intently.

So three hideous, swollen faces circled around, while Thor in the middle was brewing there with a constipated expression.

And then the explosion came, oh, and Thor didn't know if it came or not, because he fainted in that moment.

Because he forcibly overdrew several times his mental power.

And then...... , he stuffed himself into his spatial ring.

Then I don't know how long I slept and woke up, and it was the boundless blue under my eyes.

Since this is not hell, it should be in your own spatial ring.

When he thought of this method before, Thor was actually instinctively a little skeptical. Because when using the space ring, you are the caster or the main body of the command, and you can put something into the ring or take it out of it.

Can the caster put the caster himself in the ring? Thor suspects that this may be a paradox.

But it's not a paradox that's not the most important thing, it's important that three people have mentioned this issue on the side.

It was Creety at first, who said that the turbulence of magic in space objects tore people apart, and Thor never thought of trying it.

The second is Sevana, the water spirit, who transports her to the sea with a ring herself. She almost melted at the time, and then said that the magic turbulence in the ring could be absorbed temporarily, but over time it would corrode her consciousness and drive her into madness.

The third is the skull Teemo, who was once put into the ring by Thor to sleep, but later woke up outside Thor forgot to let him out, for which Teemo sulked for a few days. Teemo said it was empty, there was nothing, and it was boring to death.

Cletti and Sylvana's statements are undoubtedly dangerous for Thor, who is human, and only the ones that Teemo says seem to have a bit of life. The question is, can I match Timothy? The skeletal freak isn't technically really alive.

Even putting all of the above aside, there is an important question.

If you are the holder or engraver of the space ring, does that mean that only you can let yourself out?

On the eve of the Big Bang, Thor instantly thought of the possibilities, the risks, and the final outcome.

And then as soon as he closed his eyes, he came in, because he really didn't have a choice.

Fortunately, I didn't die.

It seems that Chretty Shiitake deceived herself and went back to be spanked, and if she could go back, Saul wrote it down in a small notebook. As for Teemo, although he chattered all day long, he still unknowingly did a great thing, and he went back to praise him.

Sometimes the vitality is really in the details, and Saul has to sigh a little.

Thor actually had more problems to face now, because he found that he could breathe here, and his eyes were full of magical blue, and his vision was very empty. But he was hungry and a little thirsty.

Well, survival these are old issues for years and can be ignored for a while. Or maybe Thor wasn't too worried about this, he had a lot of water and food in his ring, and there was no problem supporting it for a while.

What really matters is that Thor raised his hand and saw that the spatial ring was not on his hand, which was also expected.

The ring didn't come in with itself, apparently because it couldn't fit itself into itself.

Otherwise, it's not a paradox, it's.

I should have disappeared in place at some point, and now the space is still there, which means that the ring outside has obviously not been blown up. This is a bit powerful, and Thor can't help but remember that this ring is the work of the great alchemist Frenza after all, in order to mourn his deceased wife.

This material is a bit excellent! It can't be fried.

And in terms of strength, maybe those three guys who rolled their eyes were as small as a chicken and a dog in front of the works of the great alchemist Frenza, right? It was only now that Thor finally truly recognized the word 'big' of the great alchemist.

Retracting his thoughts, which had diverged a little far, Thor suddenly became a little frustrated.

Because he had already thought of the worst, and now the worst has been achieved.

Just now he tried to use his mental power, trying to let himself out, and if he succeeded, he should appear in some grass in the wilderness. After all, the ring was detached from its disappearing body, and if it hadn't exploded, it would have fallen from a high altitude.

It's a pity that after constipation for a while, Thor failed, and sure enough, without actually wearing the ring, the spiritual power is invalid.

It means that you can't get out, or you can't let yourself out. And the end result is that you eat the last crumb of bread in your ring, or drink the last sip of water, and then end up trapped in your ring.

The only thing Thor could think of was that someone passing by happened to pick up the ring, and the other party happened to be a knowledgeable guy. It takes a long time to wipe off his own spiritual power on the ring, and use his spiritual power to become the new owner of the ring.

Then one day the guy was in a good mood and suddenly wanted to shake out all the contents of the ring to see what was there.

I wish I was still alive then, Saul thought sadly.

In fact, he knew that the probability of the above imaginary happening was too small, and it was harder than praying that Staunt lay eggs.

Turning on his mental power again, looking at the food and water floating from nowhere, Thor was a little happier.

Well, it works to operate the mental power inside the ring, and Thor slightly revised his previous judgment.

After eating and drinking, Thor began to explore, well...... Explore the inside of your own ring.

Then he hit a wall.

It felt strange, the blue all around it was a blend of blue, and the wall in front of it had no contours, corners, brick joints, or structures. Perhaps, it was the light and the ubiquitous blue that blurred his vision, Thor tried to speculate.

The moment he hit the wall, Thor was happy, because if he could tell that it was a man-made creation, he would prove that there was a labyrinth in the ring, an illusion, or at least a path.

It's a pity that he groped along the invisible wall for a while, but still didn't find the head and tail, and didn't see any turns and forks in the road.

So Thor could only walk aimlessly along the wall, but as he walked, he found himself lost.