Although Stacy, who had returned to the real world, didn't know how Madam Melanie was fighting, she knew without a doubt that battles between demigods were extremely dangerous. Even if she had fully digested her potion, she would still be cannon fodder in a demigod battle in the Mirror World.
At this moment, the real world had also become a battlefield where Beyonders from the Steam Church were fighting against powerful, living Beyonders. Stacy, who had just returned to the real world, was immediately found by a Trier team captain from the Machinery Hivemind who had located her.
"Hehe, I didn't expect to be so popular," Stacy said with a charming smile, maintaining her usual demeanor despite her anger at not finding Fulen, whom she wanted to capture. "Captain of the Machinery Hivemind, could you please let a weak woman like me go?"
"..." The Trier captain of the Machinery Hivemind didn't waste words. He directly unfurled a scroll and simultaneously used his only practical Beyonder ability to isolate the area around himself.
As soon as the Machinery Hivemind captain unleashed his Beyonder ability, he heard a slight rustling around him and said with a knowing expression, "As expected, a Demoness is a Demoness; always so insidious and cunning."
"I just want to catch that damned Abraham! Why is everyone stopping me?!" Stacy's face no longer maintained its beautiful appearance; instead, she looked extremely furious. Clearly, Miss Heidi Lin was very important in her heart, and after Miss Heidi Lin's death, all the Abrahams had vanished. The only one who surfaced was Fulen, so killing this Abraham to vent her anger was Stacy's only wish, one she had harbored for over half a year.
When she received the Iron and Blood Cross Order's cooperation request and news of an Abraham, Stacy was indeed overjoyed. If Madam Melanie, the highest-ranking person in charge of the Demoness Sect in Trier, hadn't stopped her, Stacy would have rushed to the Iron and Blood Cross Order to question the informed parties, even if she knew that the Iron and Blood Cross Order truly harbored ill intentions towards the Demoness Sect.
Although Madam Melanie also agreed with Stacy's idea, she still retained her rationality. In a negotiation, both sides reached an agreement on this point. To gain Madam Melanie's trust, the red-haired man who negotiated at the time, the same tavern manager who spoke rudely to Fulen, along with another Reaper, handed over their hair and blood to Madam Melanie.
For a Demoness Pathway demigod skilled in curses, the most effective way to gain their trust is to give them one's own hair and blood. This way, unless one has already advanced to a demigod, there's no way to escape from them, unless a demigod follows them constantly, which is impossible. After all, a demigod's status is so powerful, how could they follow a Sequence 5 person all day?
Two Sequence 5 lives would indeed be highly valued by all secret organizations. Even the Psychology Alchemists, which later became famous, only had seven demigods and above. The Aurora Order only had four Great Saints. As the highest rank below demigod, Sequence 5 undoubtedly carries considerable weight.
Therefore, when this agreement was reached, even Madam Melanie didn't expect that the other party was determined to entrap the Demoness Sect. Just now, Madam Melanie had burned a portion of the hair of the two Sequence 5 individuals. Although Madam Melanie clearly felt that she hadn't killed the other party, she merely sneered.
After all, for a demigod, cursed items can be used repeatedly. Madam Melanie even gave some of the mediums to Stacy, lest the other party be so deranged as to attack Stacy first to vent their anger.
Compared to the demigod battle in the Mirror World, the confrontation between Sequence 5 Beyonders in reality seemed somewhat weaker. Of course, for Fulen, who had been observing from the sidelines, their power was also unimaginable.
"They're practically two human tanks, though I've never seen the power of a tank," Fulen said leisurely, gazing at the clash of black flames, ice, starlight, and extraordinary materialss. "Can you let me go? I won't lose control."
Fulen, who had been observing the battlefield, was unexpectedly targeted by a Machinery Hivemind member who clearly wasn't a Sequence 9 or Sequence 8. Although Fulen always thought he was well-hidden, for an Appraiser, it wasn't enough.
An Appraiser is a Sequence 7 of the Savant Pathway. In addition to appraising extraordinary materialss, intuitively grasping the abilities and problems of most extraordinary materialss, and avoiding them, an Appraiser also has a minor improvement, which is a slight enhancement of their vision and observation skills. It was precisely because of this that Fulen was discovered.
However, Fulen wasn't particularly afraid of an Appraiser, who was one level higher than him. After all, while the Savant Pathway is a savior for poor students, in terms of actual combat, it truly feels like the weakest among its Sequence. Only after Artisan and Astronomer does the Paragon Pathway's combat power become normal. In fact, if one creates enough extraordinary materialss, the Paragon Pathway does not fear any Pathway's Beyonders.
The brown-haired, brown-eyed man said little. He simply drew a runic sword, gripped it with one hand, and with the other, took out a miniature crossbow.
With a "whoosh," Fulen felt a strong danger, yet he also felt as if he was firmly held and couldn't escape. In his urgency, Fulen cast a Trip on himself, and simultaneously Freezing a patch of ice on the ground. Fulen slipped and fell, while quietly Burning away these traces to avoid affecting himself.
With a "bang," the wall that was shot exploded, and the broken small stones flew towards Fulen. Fulen used "Gust" to weaken the momentum of the stones, glanced at the miserable state of the wall, and quickly got up.
The Appraiser rushed forward, swiftly and accurately striking at Fulen with his sword. Fulen, as expected, dodged it, but he didn't retreat. Instead, he used Burning, igniting flames on the outside of his hands, preparing to meet the attack in an orderly fashion.
However, the opponent clearly had no intention of engaging Fulen in close combat. While swinging his sword in an impenetrable manner, he steadily attacked Fulen. Although he didn't make significant progress, gradually compressing Fulen's dodging space was a very clever idea.
Soon, Fulen was forced into a dead end. Fulen was already hiding in a corner, so the space for dodging when attacked was naturally very small. Therefore, the Appraiser's steady attack undoubtedly rendered the weaker Fulen helpless.
"Got him!" the Appraiser thought to himself. As Fulen struggled to dodge, the Appraiser, with his astonishing observation skills, found a flaw. After reserving some strength to prevent any accidents, the Appraiser put all his might into striking Fulen.
