After the Space Breaker found the Incinerator, it began to descend slowly, trying to avoid any appearance of aggression towards the Incinerator.
The Incinerator watched the Space Breaker descending with caution, keenly noticing the human standing behind it.
Upon seeing this, he was startled, unable to imagine what kind of human could have the privilege of standing behind the Space Breaker.
There were such figures among the Wizards in the past, but that was many years ago.
Once the Space Breaker hovered above the ground, Herag was already standing in front of the Incinerator in mid-air.
Herag controlled the Bloodline Mark, released his own aura, and said, "Submit, or die."
The Incinerator sensed the ancient aura from Herag instinctively felt a trace of fear.
A hint of conflict flashed in his eyes; naturally rebellious, he was unwilling to submit to anyone.
But the person before him was absurdly powerful, with a noble bloodline aura that made it clear he was not an opponent.
Boom!
A thick bolt of lightning descended from the sky, carrying a destructive aura, striking the Incinerator directly.
The Incinerator had no time to react, falling to the ground, his body charred black from the lightning.
Herag had controlled the power of the lightning, not killing the Incinerator but giving him a form of punishment.
"I don't have the patience to ask a second time," Herag said coldly.
The Incinerator was bewildered by the lightning strike, the terrifying aura of destruction even shaking his spirit slightly, he struggled to get up from the ground and bowed, saying, "The Incinerator is willing to serve you, Master."
Herag didn't waste words and directly formed a Master-Servant Contract with the Ancestral Bloodline.
This time, the Incinerator did not hesitate, choosing to follow his heart and comply with the contract.
"From now on, stay near the Land of Dawn; I'll call for you when needed, don't stray too far," Herag instructed.
"Understood," the Incinerator bowed.
The Incinerator, unlike the Space Breaker, did not have the freedom of flying quickly and easily in the sky.
The Incinerator was too large, making it impossible for him to follow Herag everywhere.
Thus, Herag arranged for him to stay near the Land of Dawn so he could come quickly when summoned.
After subjugating the Incinerator, Herag immediately moved towards his next target, the Weaver.
The Demon known as the Weaver left a deep impression on Herag; he had lost a life due to this Demon.
It was only later, upon returning to the Land of Dawn and researching the Eight Great Demons of the polluted region, that he learned the spider he encountered was indeed one of the Legendary Demons, the Weaver, a Level 4 Demon.
Surviving the encounter with the Weaver was purely luck, happening to meet it during a time of pregnancy, when it was gathering food for its offspring and not opting to kill him immediately.
Herag compared the position of the stars, quickly locating the canyon where he had encountered the Weaver, and instructed the Space Breaker to fly in that direction.
He remembered also encountering a Great Demon there, unsure if he would meet it again.
The Space Breaker moved swiftly, as the reigning aerial power in the polluted region, other flying Demons dared not attack him, leaving the journey unobstructed.
Upon reaching the airspace above the Weaver's domain, Herag directed the Space Breaker to slowly descend, observing the empty ground below.
The surrounding environment remained unchanged, identical to when Herag first visited.
The canyon ahead was still empty, but Herag sharply detected a spatial anomaly within.
There were layers of space within where the Weaver dwelled.
After Herag and the Space Breaker appeared, the Weaver poked its head out from the layered space, secretly observing the two intruders.
In the next moment, Herag grabbed the Weaver's head and pulled it out, violently smashing it to the ground.
Herag was quite vengeful and, even if not intending to kill it, felt the need to exact some payback.
The encounter with the Weaver was Herag's closest brush with death, even triggering the Substitute Death Grassman.
After being thrown to the ground, the Weaver sensed Herag's immense power and aura, instinctively trying to escape into space.
Herag denied it the opportunity, waving his hand to freeze the surrounding space, leaving the Weaver with nowhere to flee.
Immediately, he formed a Master-Servant Contract in the air, and with no option to fight or flee, the Weaver could only sign the contract.
Herag was merely venting frustration, not truly intending to kill the Weaver.
Killing it would offer no great benefits; rather, saving it for potential future use seemed more advantageous.
Over the following month, Herag had the Space Breaker shuttle him across the polluted region, specifically seeking out traces of the Eight Legendary Demons.
Initially, things went smoothly, with Herag subjugating a total of six Legendary Demons.
However, the remaining two seemed to catch wind of Herag's actions and fled.
Herag had initially struggled to locate these two Demons until discovering they had hidden in the sea.
Reacting swiftly, he immediately went to secure the two Demons.
Otherwise, if they had escaped too far into the vast ocean, catching them would become challenging.
A month passed, and the eight most powerful Legendary Demons in the polluted region were now all under Herag's command, ready to heed his orders.
Herag established some rules for them, notably forbidding the indiscriminate slaughter of humans, except for self-defense.
This rule was crucial, for should these Demons run amok in human cities, Herag would have no choice but to eliminate them.
As Herag approached the Land of Dawn with the Space Breaker, he landed, instructing the Space Breaker to linger in the nearby airspace.
After entering the Land of Dawn's area, he took out the Talisman Stone, since the location finally allowed its connectivity.
It's been a long time since Herag used this thing after leaving the Wizard Plane.
Upon activation, the Talisman Stone received numerous messages from various sources.
Herag scrutinized them, smiling.
He had become a fugitive, charged with murdering members of the Taylor Family, such as Medel and Svallo, with a bounty of one million Magic Stones.
Moreover, Herag discovered his permissions on the Talisman Stone had changed, seemingly being removed from Serlandir, disabling many functionalities.
Now, he could only receive messages but couldn't send any, completely restricted.
After pondering, he pocketed the Talisman Stone without placing it in the Space Ring.
Though it had become a brick-like burden, it could still serve as decent bait.
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