• Prev Chapter
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Meanwhile, in the depths of the Abyss, the higher-ups of the demon society were also discussing the strange portals that had appeared in both the human and demon worlds. The demon lords and devils had gathered to discuss the matter, trying to come up with a plausible explanation for the strange phenomenon.

The atmosphere was tense, with the demons gathered in a grand hall, surrounded by flickering torches that cast ominous shadows on the walls. The demon lords and devils were seated at a large round table, each one deep in thought.

One of the demon lords spoke up, his voice echoing through the hall. "I have heard that the humans are blaming us for the portals. They believe that we are responsible for their appearance."

The other demons murmured in agreement, their expressions grim. They knew that the humans had long viewed them with suspicion and fear, and that the appearance of the portals had only added fuel to the fire.

Another demon lord spoke up, his tone thoughtful. "But how could we have created these portals? We have no such power, and the humans know it. We are as confused by their appearance as they are."

The devils nodded, their sharp features etched with worry. They knew that the portals posed a threat not only to the humans but to the demons as well. They were also aware that they could not attack the humans directly, as the monster within the portals attacked both humans and demons indiscriminately.

"We must find a way to stop these portals," said a devil, his voice low and urgent. "If we don't, not only humans, but we will also suffer the consequences."

As the demons continued to discuss the portals, one of them spoke up with a theory that made the others pause and consider.

"What if the portals are related to the gods?" the demon proposed. "Perhaps they are long gone or in hiding, and this is their plot to take the world and take their revenge on us in one fell swoop."

The other demons murmured in agreement, intrigued by this possibility.

"But why would the gods want to do that?" asked a demon lord, his brow furrowed in thought.

"Who knows? Perhaps they hold a grudge against us for the defeat they experience from our ancestors." replied the first demon. "Or maybe they just want to rule over everything once again."

Another demon spoke up with a different theory. "What if the portals are related to the mysterious outside of the continent? We know so little about what lies beyond our borders. Maybe this is some kind of invasion or communication from beyond."

The demons nodded, considering this idea as well.

"It's possible," said a devil, his eyes glinting with interest. "We should send scouts to investigate the area around the portals and see if there are any clues to support this theory."

The demons agreed and began to make plans to send scouts out to gather more information about the portals and their origins.

As they continued to discuss their theories, the demons' facial expressions and body language showed a mix of concern and curiosity.

...

The classroom was buzzing with excitement as Professor Elon started his lecture about degu energies. His students were eager to learn more about the source of their power and how it worked.

"Today, we're going to talk about how the degu energies from the portals have filled the entire continent, and how this has affected the number of degu users," Professor Elon began, pacing back and forth in front of the chalkboard.

He continued, "Before the portals appeared, only the most talented individuals could become degu users. But now, thanks to the abundance of degu energies, 65% of the human population are degu users."

The students leaned forward in their seats, hanging on Professor Elon's every word. They were passionate about using their degu abilities to make a difference in the world.

"As degu users, you all have the power to change the world," Professor Elon said, his eyes sparkling with enthusiasm. "You have the power to create, to heal, to protect, and to make a difference. But with great power comes great responsibility."

He paused, letting his words sink in. The students nodded solemnly, understanding the weight of their newfound abilities.

"Remember that your degu energy is not just a tool for personal gain," Professor Elon continued. "It's a gift, a responsibility, and a duty. Use it wisely, and use it for the greater good."

The students nodded, their faces alight with passion and hope. They knew that their degu energy was a powerful tool, and they were determined to use it for good.

As the class ended, the students gathered their belongings and chatted excitedly with each other, eager to put their newfound knowledge to use.

Professor Elon watched them go, a proud smile on his face. He knew that these students would go on to do great things, and he was honored to be a part of their journey.

The classroom was now quiet, and Professor Elon took a moment to reflect on the power of the degu energies. He knew that with this power came great responsibility, but he also knew that these students were up to the task. They had the passion, the drive, and the heart to make a difference in the world.

As Professor Elon sat alone in the classroom, his thoughts lingered on his earlier lecture. He couldn't help but feel optimistic about the future of humanity with the increasing number of degu users. The appearance of the portals had filled the entire continent with degu energies, increasing the number of degu users tremendously. It was no longer a rare talent to become a degu user, as 65% of the human population had become one. And with the way things were going, Elon guessed that the number would only continue to rise until maybe 90% of the population would be degu users.

This meant that humans would finally have the means to protect themselves, no longer being at the mercy of monsters and demons. Elon's thoughts on the overall strength of degu users had also increased, thanks to the appearance of the portals. C ranks weren't rare anymore, and B ranks had become commonplace. Even A ranks had increased in number, and it was no longer impossible to come across an S rank degu user.

The sourc𝗲 of this content is free(w)ebnov(𝒆)l

Use arrow keys (or A / D) to PREV/NEXT chapter