"Deter is in trouble." He spoke out surprised at his own words. After all, he did not know anyone nad Deter. At least there was no one that he had t in this world that was a barer of that na.
As he thought deep about what was going on. A tearing pain happened in his head. And he fell to his knees. He scread loudly to the sky.
he could feel his mind about to tear apart. And yet, it did not. It was a strange feeling as if who he knew himself to be was being ripped apart from him.
And then Lenny looked at his body. He could see black liquid tendrils spreading across his body like a spider steadily weaving its net.
It held his arms in place and no matter how he tried to shake it off in a panic, it did not co off. Lenny was taken back by this, smashing his head into the wall before him.
It was only after rolling around a bit, did he understand that the tendrils were not actually on his body.
Instead, he was seeing and feeling what Deter was seeing and feeling.
As King, he was experiencing the pain of the eighth earth.
Lenny’s vision suddenly changed. His form was ethereal. However he could clearly hear, see, and feel his environnt.
From his point of views, he was the earth’s core. And when he looked below, he could see his family mbers. Each one of them was brutally beaten by Loki.
Lenny did not rember knowing them, but he could feel a strong connection to them. It was like they were extra limbs that he never knew that he had until this point.
And right now, soone was butchering his body parts. Lenny instinctively waved his hands to attack Loki with a punch. But his arms passed through Loki.
He could clearly see the smirk on Loki’s face and even the form that the forr god took was very clear to him.
All of sudden, he heard wailing sounds. Like a Whale crying for help in a language that was unique to only him. Lenny turned about to the Core, the ball of fire calling to him across ti and space.
Their bond was one that even the incredible space between them could not stop. After all, it was at the level of the soul. Also, the earth was a primary plane. The incredible things they were capable of was the reason why even the Demon royal families wanted them.
Lenny stared at the ball of fire so closely that the image changed before his eyes, and instantly, the image before his eyes changed and he could see back in ti. On that day he had made the earth his kingdom.
Lenny listened as he made his Oath and promise to the Earth before he nad her Deter.
His vision changed and he was back to the devil dungeon. However, his body was drenched in sweat. Lenny was at a power level that even a volcano would not be able to burn his skin, and yet, his clothes were soaked with cold sweat.
This was fear. Of course, it was not his fear. It was Deter’s.
After all, Lenny was just too far, and there was no way he could lend a hand in a fight.
As far as Lenny was concerned even in Loki’s current state, he would not have trouble putting the Ex-god in his place.
Just then, as he wondering what he could do to help, he heard an alert. however, it was so fluent that lenny could have sworn that he was talking to another person in his head.
A little figure of Angelic wings with a halo above it appeared at one corner of his eyes.
"Satan System?" lenny asked in surprise.
Lenny stared at the angelic wings before his eyes as it danced around, a form only he could see.
"Save Deter!" lenny imdiately blurted out, interrupting the Satan system.
Those words were very disappointing to hear. However, Lenny could not accept it. "If you can’t help , then fucking get soone that CAN!?"
The Angelic wings shrank at one corner, looking as if it was afraid.
Lenny discovered what he was doing, and settled down. "I... I am sorry. I am just a bit worked out."
The Angelic wings opened up.
lenny sighed as he thought to himself, "In that case, can you help recover my mories?"
An image of Lenny’s soul in its yellow state suddenly appeared before his eyes and the Satan system explained,
Lenny frowned at this. Even though he was not so sure, he could tell that this was not a good thing. Identity was vital to a man.
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