Inhuman Warlock

Chapter 745


The real Lucifer was sitting in the restaurant, watching the broadcast, slightly amused. He didn't know why but he was feeling like Caen was overreacting a bit. It wasn't perfect, but he didn't take it to heart either. 

These were minor things, and even if he would've said these words differently, the outcome was still going to be similar. 

The waiters were the most surprising though. They were watching Lucifer right before their eyes in the restaurant, and Lucifer was also on the TV? 

Was this recorded footage that was being broadcast now? Or was it really live? And did it mean that Lucifer had a twin or that he was in two places at the same time. 

There were many questions floating in their heads. 

Meanwhile, the Lucifer on the screen continued, "You have two days. Either pledge your allegiance to me or..."

He didn't speak further, but everyone understood his intent. The broadcast faded slowly, and the channels returned to normal. 

The news anchors that were talking about Lucifer before seemed in shock. Even though they had seen the broadcast, they still hadn't come out of their amazement. 

"Ah, that just happened. It seems that things are going to get really messy. One person... One person has just waged war on the entire world."

"Should we call it his confidence or his overconfidence? We can't comment on that at the moment, but we'll just go through the information we have for you."

"Most of you might know, but the Warlock Council was known as one of the strongest Warlock Organizations. It consisted of the strongest Warlocks from the continent of Triton, and it was known far and wide according to the data."

"We don't know if his claims about destroying the Warlock Council are true or not, but if they are true, then this person is to be taken even more seriously."

Lucifer only heard the initial response from the anchors before he stood up. He watched what he wanted to, and he was done with breakfast. He needed nothing more. 

Watching him leave the restaurant, the waiters held their breath patiently. Inside, they were happy that Lucifer was leaving and because he didn't look like he was going to destroy the place. 

They followed Lucifer's footsteps to the exit. Seeing Lucifer stop just as he reached the exit, their heart started thumping. 

Lucifer looked back at them. "Scared?"

The waiters nodded their heads. 

"Don't worry; I've destroyed my fair share of restaurants. Not anymore," he said, shaking his head. "Give my compliments to the chef. The food was good."

His winds pushed the door open. He left. 

Finally the waiters breathed a sigh of relief. 

...

As Lucifer stepped out of the restaurant, he knew that the cops and the snipers were keeping an eye on him, but none of them were attacking. 

He had a complete understanding of his surroundings and knew exactly who was looking at him and from where. But there was someone that even he didn't know about. 

A pair of eyes were observing each movement of Lucifer. The eyes seemed similar to his in color. One was violet, while the other was a beautiful shade of blue. 

The person who was looking at him wasn't even in his own world. Instead, someone was looking at him from a faraway world. 

Hundreds of colorful stones were spinning around one man like they were planets and he was their sun. 

The man had long silky hair that was shining like the moon, lightening up the surroundings even more. 

The man was none other than the person that all the Dungeon Dwellers wanted to kill. He was known as the destroyer of thousands of words, the person that sent fear down people's souls whenever his true name was mentioned. 

Observing Lucifer, a calm yet powerful sigh left his lips. 

"Soon, it'll begin... The beginning of the end." 

"Be ready...."

He only said a few words, but his words were filled with so much power that the entire barren world started trembling following his mere words. 

...

He wasn't the only one who was looking at Lucifer, though. 

There was another powerful entity that was watching everything. 

So far, many Dungeons were discovered by humans, but the strongest Dungeons that were explored was a Level Four Dungeon. Even some Level Five Dungeons were found, but they weren't close to breakout, so not many people took the risk of entering them.

Clearing Level Four Dungeon was already hard in itself, let alone a level Five Dungeon. No one wanted to enter one unless there was an absolute need. 

Still, there were some that had dared to enter the ones that were discovered, but most of them never returned after entering. It didn't matter if they were strong or weak; everyone died inside the Level Five Dungeon. 

So far, no one knew of any person who came out alive after entering. 

There were, however, some people who entered and came back alive, but they didn't tell others about these explorations. However, even they couldn't reach the true end of the Dungeons. 

There were only five levels of Dungeons known by humans until this point, but not a single human knew that there were more. 

There were a few Level Six Dungeons that were in place where humans couldn't reach. It was why they weren't discovered. Moreover, the energy needed for them to open was just too high, so not a single beast came out of them either. 

There were only three Level Six Dungeons in the entire world, and all of them were unknown. 

The Three Dungeons didn't have many beasts in them, but the ones that they had were capable enough to destroy an entire world alone.

That was the case for beasts in level Six Dungeon, but there was one more. It was the King of All Dungeons, a Level Seven Dungeon. 

There was only one such Dungeon, and it was in a place where no one could have imagined. 

In the bottom of the sea, the most dangerous Dungeon existed, but even Atlantis didn't know about that even though they also lived under the sea. 

The Entrance to the Dungeon was impossible to discover even for them. 

Grade Seven Dungeon was much different than the rest. Unlike other Dungeons, the Dungeon Dwellers that were stuck inside the Dungeon looked no different than humans. 

They could easily switch between humans and beasts whenever they desired. 

There were only seven Beasts inside the Level Seven Dungeon. 

Amongst the seven of them, only one was sitting on a throne while the rest stood around him. 

There was a mirror in front of them, and the mirror was showing them Lucifer. 

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