Strongest Necromancer Of Heaven's Gate - Chapter 1168: You Deserve A Happy Ending [Part 2]
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?1168 You Deserve A Happy Ending [Part 2]
After Aurora was done massaging Lux’s back, she flipped Lux over and straddled his waist.
The Half-Elf’s eyes widened in shock. Aurora was touching Little Lux now and guiding him toward her entrance.
“We can’t, Aurora,” Lux said. “Dia is here.”
“Who’s here?” Aurora asked back with a mischievous smile on her beautiful face.
Lux glanced to his side, only to find that Queen Rhiannon and their daughter were already gone from the room.
While Aurora was massaging Lux’s back, the Succubus Queen quietly carried her baby out of the room to go and see her Grandpa Antero, who seemed to be working on something very important.
Seeing that the baby was no longer inside the room, Lux shifted his attention back to Aurora, who slowly lowered her waist, taking him in inch by pleasurable inch.
“Although not all massages end with a happy ending, you are deserving of one,” Aurora said as she placed her hands on Lux’s chest, using it as support. “Don’t worry, Lux. A week will pass quickly in this place. All you need to do is enjoy your stay. If we’re lucky, Dia might even get a new sister soon. So, do your best okay, D.A.R.L.I.N.G~”
Aurora’s seductive words and body were more than enough for Lux to not resist the happy ending that she promised him.
And just like she said, a week passed by before he was even aware of it.
James returned to the 13th Layer of the Abyss using a road made up of light.
When Lux asked what method he used to return to the Abyss so quickly, James only said that he connected the Bifrost Bridge to the 13th Layer, allowing him to come and go as he pleased.
The Half-Elf had no idea what this Bifrost Bridge was, but he had to admit that it was a very impressive means to travel between worlds.
“Here you go, Little Lux,” Antero said as he handed the Half-Elf a black token. “Use this to summon me once. You don’t need to pay a price for doing so.”
The Half-Elf gratefully accepted the token and gave it a closer look.
The black token was smooth and cool to the touch. There was also a carved symbol that Lux didn’t know the meaning of.
But since Antero had told him what it was for, he did not ask any more questions and carefully stored it inside his storage ring.
“Come back and visit us again, okay?” Queen Rhiannon said as she held Dia’s hand and waved it side to side, making the baby say goodbye to Lux as well.
“I’ll be back,” Lux replied in a firm tone. “Just sit tight until then.”
The Succubus Queen nodded before shifting her gaze to her daughter, Aurora.
“You take care as well,” Queen Rhiannon stated. “You already died once. I don’t want to hear about you dying a second time.”
Aurora wanted to say that she hadn’t only died once.
After regaining the memories of her past lives and the time when she was still the Goddess of Solais, she managed to consolidate her powers and break through to the Demigod Rank.
She did it so subtly that no one noticed, with the exception of Antero, that another Demigod was born on the 13th Layer of theAbyss.
“Are both of you ready to go?” James asked.
“Yes,” Lux replied.
Aurora, on the other hand, only nodded her head and sat behind Lux, holding onto him tightly.
“Let’s go, Sleipnir,” James said. “Time to go back to Elysium.”
The eight-legged horse neighed before running toward the portal that would lead them to the 12th Layer of the Abyss.
Queen Rhiannon and Antero looked at their retreating figures, knowing that their return trip to Elysium would be a long journey.
The Succubus Queen hoped that the next time they met Lux, he would have already succeeded in dealing with the Outer God, Nyarlathotep, who was now commanding the Abyssal Legion in Elysium.
“Can they win, Lord Antero?” Queen Rhiannon asked the moment she felt that Lux and her daughter had finally left the Thirteenth Layer.
“The possibility… exists,” Antero replied.
Although there was a bit of uncertainty in Antero’s tone, he believed that if there was one person who could stop Daniel from having his way, it would be the Half-Elf, who was on his way back to Elysium to deal with the Pseudo-God’s lackey.
Passing through the 12th up to the 2nd Layer was a breeze.
Since no one dared to stop them, their journey was smooth and uneventful. However, when they reached the 1st Layer of the Abyss, Prima Donna appeared and blocked their path.
“Leaving so soon?” Prima Donna inquired. “You still haven’t dealt with Daniel, have you?”
“I will deal with him soon, but not now,” Lux replied. “I still need to return to Elysium to deal with his sidekick, Nyarlathotep. Once his right hand is eliminated, Daniel will lose his strongest backer.” The origin of this chapter’s debut can be traced to N0v3l–B1n.
Prima Donna nodded her head because she, too, agreed with the Half-Elf’s words. However, a sneer appeared on her face as she looked at the red-headed teenager, who was about to leave the Abyss.
“While it is true that killing Nyarlathotep would be a blow to Daniel, it will still not affect the outcome if you were to fight with him,” Prima Donna stated. “Also, once he gains another piece of the five Pillars of Eternity, he might find a way to break some rules of the Abyss, allowing him to reach this place.
“When that happens, it will only be a matter of time before he finds the closest world to your world and uses that as a springboard to go to Elysium. When that happens, you’re as good as dead.”
Lux could only smile after hearing Prima Donna’s words. He was certain that what the Demigoddess wanted was for him to face Daniel and possibly injure him, causing a delay in the Pseudo-
God’s plans.
However, this wasn’t feasible.
Battling against Daniel now was pure suicide, and the only thing that would help him in a fight against him was to gather the pieces of Eternity, giving him a chance to win.
“Prima, My Dear, I’m sorry, but we didn’t return here to listen to your chatter,” James stated. “Now, if you’ll excuse us, we still need to travel for a month to return to Elysium. Don’t delay us any further, or I’ll stab you.”
The corner of the Demigoddess’s lips twitched after hearing James’ threat.
“Fine.” Prima Donna hissed. “Go back and help that little Half-Elf save his world. But the only thing he can do is delay the inevitable.”
“It’s still better than going on a suicide mission just to appease a Demigod who fears for her life,” Lux replied in a calm manner.
“Brat, you sure have a way with words,” Prima Donna sneered. “Why don’t you use that against Daniel? Maybe, just maybe, he will allow you and your people to live as his slaves for eternity.”
Lux didn’t bother to reply to the Demigoddess because he knew that talking to her was useless.
James shared the same line of thought, so he lightly tapped Sleipnir’s neck and urged his steed to leave the Abyss.
Prima Donna watched them go with an annoyed expression on her face. Despite the 13th up to the 1st Layer being cut off from the rest of the Abyss, she still couldn’t help but notice a nagging feeling in the back of her mind.
It was as if it was really only a matter of time before Daniel found a way to bypass Antero’s seal and fully claim the Abyss as his own Domain.