Frascoia Continent… Various races like Celestials, Demons, Humans, Monsters, Elves, Dwarves, and so on occupied this continent. Humans and the other races lived on the mainland of the continent while the Celestials and Demons lived in Heaven and Purgatory, respectively. Within the Demons, a prodigy named Azaroth rose quickly, even by demons' standards, to the point of being dubbed a "Demon God. There was only one person above him within the demons: The Great Demon Venerable, the Demons' Supreme Godfather. Azaroth's extraordinary talent never had the chance to blossom to its full potential; a terrible calamity struck him down and he died soon after. But was this calamity just misfortune or was it hiding an opportunity for him? Near his deathbed, he prepared for his future ascent to achieve his lofty goal. Millions of years had passed after Demon God Azaroth's demise and now a young aristocrat called Edwin Rhodes came across a mysterious cave. ~~~~ Tags: Male Protagonist, Anti-Hero, Previous Life Talent, Reincarnation, Transmigration, Beautiful Female Lead, R18+, Schemes and Conspiracies, Sword Wielder, Friendship, Subordinates, Elves, Beasts, Beast Companions, etc.
The Archangel's scream caught everyone off-guard, including Aeshma and Esther. The two Archangels held their God-Ranked Weapons tightly as they gazed at the dark energy surrounding their comrade.
That dark energy had a deathly aura and seemed extremely menacing. They were so taken aback by the death aura that they overlooked Lennard and Bryon's bodies slipping from their Radiant Energy's hold.
The Archangels instantly concluded that this dark energy was the work of a terrifying Demon. They searched for the source of this dark energy and soon found it.
This dark energy was emerging from a distance. And the one releasing it was none other than a demon at the Demon King rank.
The Archangels were taken aback since they couldn't fathom how a Demon King could control deathly energy. Controlling death energy needed a thorough understanding of death laws. A Demon King couldn't have such deep insight into death laws.