Chapter 158 The one chosen to summon the Great Serpent, Casillas
Chapter 158 The one chosen to summon the Great Serpent, Casillas
In a mysterious palace, a middle-aged man with dark red runes on his forehead is holding a summoning ceremony with several subordinates.
The middle-aged man traced a scarlet rune in the air in front of him with his finger, just like the one on his forehead.
He muttered to himself, "We are now accepting the energy that can destroy us and the entire world."
Several subordinates followed suit, shouting in unison:
"We summon you, Demon King. Hear our summons, come to us. Let us see your true form. We are summoning you."
As the incantation ended, a mysterious magic circle appeared beneath their feet.
The ground seemed to be twisting and deforming.
Not only the ground, but also the surrounding walls and ceiling are twisting and deforming.
The whole world, like a gear, began to turn.
Then the Demon King did not respond to them.
Although it caused quite a stir, it cannot be denied.
The summoning ritual failed once again.
A moment later, the palace was restored to its original state.
The middle-aged man and his subordinates dejectedly packed up the spellcasting materials.
“Casillas, your demon king, seems unwilling to respond to you.”
"Perhaps He is dead, or perhaps He has been banished."
A voice, neither male nor female and without any distinguishing features, suddenly rang out in the palace.
The voice belonged to Agatha Christie.
Using the connections she had cultivated over hundreds of years, she eventually located Casillas.
As for why he didn't use his own voice, it was naturally to conceal his identity.
The middle-aged man—no, it was Casillas.
Casillas looked in the direction from which the sound came and saw a tall, stout figure shrouded in a black robe.
“Those who hide their true colors and show their true intentions dare to spout nonsense here.”
As Casillas's cold voice fell, the space inside the palace twisted and deformed once again.
Especially in the area where Agatha Christie lived, it wouldn't be an exaggeration to describe it as dizzying.
But no matter how the surrounding space changed, Agatha stood there steadily, her figure never swaying in the slightest.
If you look closely, you'll notice that her feet are slightly off the ground, and she's floating in the air.
“Casillas, I mean no harm and do not wish to fight you.”
"Otherwise, I wouldn't be the only one here."
"It's either the Ancient One, the Sorcerer Supreme, or Russell, the sorcerer who shone brightly on Sakurajima."
Agatha Christie's voice remained devoid of any emotion or inflection, as if she were a robot.
But her tone did not diminish the persuasiveness of her words.
Casillas snorted coldly, pressed down with both hands, and the surrounding space returned to calm.
"Judging from your cowardly appearance, if you were to go to the Sorcerer Supreme, you'd probably be arrested before you even report me."
Agatha remained noncommittal, ignoring Casillas's sarcasm, and instead took out a parchment scroll.
"This parchment scroll contains the method to summon another demon king. Since the previous demon king did not respond to your summons, why not choose a different one?"
"Change to a different Demon Lord?" Kaecilius was somewhat tempted. "Which Demon Lord?"
"Kur Boulsen, the God of Terror, the Father of the Gods, the King of Asgard."
Agatha's tone rarely wavered; it became passionate, as if she were reciting or praising some extraordinary deity.
In fact, Agatha didn't know who Kurt Borson was; she only knew that he came from another universe.
"The God of Terror? The Father of the Gods? The King of Asgard?"
Casillas repeated the title of the demon king.
He had never heard of Kurt Borsen.
But he knew that the current king of Asgard was named Odin Borson. According to Asgardian naming conventions, Borson referred to Bor's son.
This god of fear, Kur, must be Odin's brother.
“I’ve never heard of this Kur Borson. All I know is that the Asgardian god-king is Odin. Odin Borson.”
“Casillas, you are so ignorant,” Agatha said, feigning disdain.
"As a mage, you should understand the concept of the multiverse, right? You should know that there are other real universes besides ours."
"And this one comes from another real universe. He is the Asgardian God-King from there."
Casillas was even more intrigued: "How capable is he? Is he powerful enough?"
Agatha maintained her dismissive tone:
“Casillas, you should know what a dimensional lord is, right? The demon king you summoned is the lord of the dark dimension.”
"And this great god of fear, father of all gods, and king of Asgard, has defeated and killed countless dimensional lords."
"Your demon king doesn't even dare to face Him directly. Otherwise, he will only face death."
Casillas, somewhat skeptical, took the parchment from Agatha's hand.
On the parchment scroll, a green rune, along with a summoning circle and incantation, were inscribed.
“I will try to communicate with this god of fear and summon Him. If He can grant me enough power.”
Casillas clenched the parchment in his hand.
With his magical skills, he recognized the function of the magic array at a glance.
And the properties of this green rune.
fear!
An indescribable, irrational, and irrational fear!
Truly worthy of being called the god of fear!
Before Agatha could persuade Casillas, Mephisto had already begun persuading the serpent Kur Boulsen.
"Orochi, life in prison must be tough. I have a way to get you out, but you have to do something for me."
Mephisto shouted at the giant serpent through the seal.
"Okay." A deep voice replied immediately.
The owner of the voice was undoubtedly the great snake Kur Boson.
Mephisto was slightly taken aback when he heard the serpent agree immediately.
This idiot, couldn't you at least agree on a time and put some restrictions on the sale?
Otherwise, even if Mephisto does nothing and waits for the serpent to appear, he will still have to take action for Mephisto once.
Despite his inner turmoil, Mephisto quickly drafted the agreement.
The giant snake glanced at the agreement, found nothing unusual, and signed it directly.
This time, Mephisto was truly speechless.
Are these Asgardian gods all muscle in their brains?
"By the way, Mephisto, aren't you afraid Odin and Thor will find out? I heard that Thor has become very powerful now."
As if remembering something, the giant snake belatedly asked.
This isn't the first time he's been sealed away.
The last time it emerged from the seal, it fought Thor to a standstill, resulting in both of them being severely injured and dying, falling into hell.
However, given their strength, death was not the end.
They both fought their way back from hell to the human world.
Mephisto explained: "Great Serpent, I will take you to another real universe, Earth-404."
"The Odin and Thor in that universe are not as powerful as the Odin and Thor on Earth-616."
"You can first create fear on Earth-404 to restore your power."
"Then, return to Earth-616."
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