Chapter 111
“They were just now calling back and forth, what were they doing? They even gave themselves titles, was all of that made up on the spot? Or was it like, trying to sound powerful by whatever means? But it sounds a bit awkward,” Lynn said.
The fly demon glanced at Lynn. Awkward? Would you dare say that in front of them?
Uh, in Dyo’s presence, you might actually dare to say that.
Thinking back to the young girl Lynn had brought out earlier, with her resemblance to Dyo, the fly demon knew that Lynn had struck gold; he was now the patron of a newly risen Abyss Lord.
It was strange, though. Despite their resemblance, one could tell they were mother and daughter at a glance, yet their beauty was worlds apart. It seemed that even the smallest changes in facial features could make a huge difference.
“That’s a title, not something they just randomly pick. If an Abyss Lord or Abyss Great Lord has a title that overlaps with what they want, then that title won’t work,” the fly demon explained.
“And this title is also a status symbol, usually straightforward and easy to understand. Plus, if the title isn’t leaked, how would other demons know about such a figure? For newly certified Abyss Lords, they will definitely attract a large number of demons to follow them because they lack demons under their command. The sooner they go, the sooner they can establish their reputation.”
“Secondly, besides demons, the Abyss also contains some other dark races. Declaring one’s identity and race can also attract some of these races’ powerhouses,” the fly demon continued.
“The dark elves are one of the major races in the Abyss apart from demons. For example, the Spider Goddess Queen, the Abyss Hell Empress, and the Lord of the Dark Domains are all great figures among the dark elves. They are Abyss Lords of elven descent. I’m afraid the Spider Goddess Queen will extend an olive branch to them next. If they join the faction of the Spider Goddess Queen, they’ll have a strong backing in the Abyss,” the fly demon added, sounding particularly respectful when mentioning Lolth, listing off a series of titles as if reciting a litany.
