Evil Dragon: The young dragon I picked up keeps planning on becoming an empress

Chapter 207: 159: A Skeletal Dragon stronger than a level one Grim Reaper, is your apprentice Grim Reaper?



Chapter 207: Chapter 159: A Skeletal Dragon stronger than a level one Grim Reaper, is your apprentice Grim Reaper?

Was it killed?

Was the Undead Skeletal Dragon Garcia killed?

It’s only been a few days, and the Intern Reaper he signed a contract with was killed?

The strength of the Undead Skeletal Dragon Garcia was not weak, just how powerful must the opponent be for the Undead Skeletal Dragon Garcia to die without being able to send a distress signal?

Instant kill?

The moment they met, they killed the Undead Skeletal Dragon?

Was it one of those powerful creatures from the Underworld that remained unknown?

Or was it a Holy Knight or an ascetic from a temple who made a move and killed the Intern Reaper he just signed?

Whoever it was, killing the Intern Reaper he signed would have to accept the judgment of both him and Hell.

“Sigh… Mourn it, there’s no way around it. You can only say that the Intern Reaper you signed was unlucky to have encountered an Undead Skeletal Dragon. Even a Hell First-level Reaper could die facing that kind of being. An Intern Reaper whose strength isn’t even on par with a First-level Reaper…

It’s normal to be killed by an Undead Skeletal Dragon. When you have time, see if you can retrieve the Grim Reaper’s Scythe. If you can’t retrieve it, let me know, and I’ll have it destroyed directly by Hell.”

Hell Grim Reaper Solomon consoled Lance. Intern Reaper deaths usually only occur when executing difficult-level bounty missions rated as “Death” or “Hell.”

After the event, Hell will assess the situation. If the bounty mission’s level exceeds the Intern Reaper’s capabilities, Hell will intervene directly.

Monsters, Undead, or people who killed the Intern Reaper… will receive a punishment more dreadful than death itself.

If one injures an Intern Reaper cooperating with Hell, the punishment won’t be too severe.

But killing an Intern Reaper in cooperation with Hell—that’s truly a fate worse than living.

Hell is no paradise; if you’re evil… Hell will outdo you in evil.

“???”

Lance’s gaze upon Death God Solomon became strange. He was ready to call upon Hell’s resources to trace some information about the criminal who killed his Intern Reaper…

But as he listened… he realized it wasn’t at all as he had imagined.

The so-called Intern Reaper being killed…

Turned out to be a blunder concocted by Hell Death God Solomon’s own wild imagination.

Thinking about it, it’s normal. He had never seen a Death God Contract with an Undead Skeletal Dragon like this signed before.

Firstly… powerful Undead Skeletal Dragons might not care about a Hell First-level Reaper.

Secondly… dragons are proud. A real Undead Skeletal Dragon scorns being an Intern Reaper. With the strength of an Undead Skeletal Dragon, they can directly be a low-level Grim Reaper.@@novelbin@@

Because he didn’t grow up on Dragon Island, he didn’t know what Dragon Island’s attitude towards Undead Skeletal Dragons was.

He guessed that their attitude towards Undead Skeletal Dragons wouldn’t be so good.

Towards a bone dragon that remembers its true name… the attitude should be somewhat better.

But for those bone dragons that can’t recall their true names… their attitude probably isn’t very good.

“You mean to say my Intern Reaper was killed by an Undead Skeletal Dragon?”

“Yes, the Grim Reaper’s Scythe you gave to the Intern Reaper… has also fallen into the hands of that Undead Skeletal Dragon.”

“Solomon… is there a possibility that… the Undead Skeletal Dragon you speak of… is the very Intern Reaper I signed?”

“???”

Three huge black question marks appeared above the head of Hell Grim Reaper Solomon on the projected light screen.

The Undead Skeletal Dragon… is the Intern Reaper that Lance signed?

You, an Intern Reaper, signed your first Intern Reaper, whose strength was even greater than a Hell First-level Reaper…

If the other Hell First-level Reapers found out… what would they think?

Unlike common Intern Reapers, an Intern Reaper like the Undead Skeletal Dragon could enter Hell or choose to stay in the mortal realm.

Lance, that damn guy… he’s not proactive about his promotion and pay raise, yet the Intern Reaper he found… is outrageously powerful.

The key point is that in the last few thousand years, no Death God has ever signed a Death God Contract with an Undead Skeletal Dragon.

Before the appearance of this Intern Reaper Undead Skeletal Dragon, Lance was the most outstanding, with the strongest business capabilities, the longest-lived… and the least ambitious Intern Reaper in Hell in the last few thousand years.

After the Undead Skeletal Dragon appeared, he became… the most outstanding Intern Reaper in Hell in the last few thousand years, bar none.

Unthinkable.

His first Intern Reaper was a being like the Undead Skeletal Dragon.

And his second Intern Reaper… he might just have the gall to poach from the temples’ corner…

The third Intern Reaper… oh, maybe he won’t live to that time. By the time he signs a third Intern Reaper… he might already be a Hell Second-level Reaper.

Here it comes…

The pressure is coming…

He has to climb towards being a Third-level Reaper…

That damn guy Lance is calling him Solomon now.

If this guy becomes a Hell Second-level Reaper, wouldn’t he pat his shoulder… and call him ‘little Solomon’?

When he first signed a Death God Contract with him, it was “Death God sir” at every turn, and then after a while… the address changed to “Hell Grim Reaper”…

Damn it!

Lance, that damn guy really deserves to die…

There’s only ever been pressure from the Hell Grim Reaper on the Intern Reaper…

How come when it comes to him… the tables are completely turned?

The key is, the one pressuring him is an Intern Reaper with not an ounce of ambition…

“That Undead Skeletal Dragon is truly the Intern Reaper you signed?”

“As real as it gets.”

“Well well well… how about lending it to me for a while? The Demon Race region I’m responsible for has been troubled lately. The infernal realm is stealing Hell’s authority. A Hell Grim Reaper with no foundation can hardly be effective here. I need a powerful Intern Reaper to assist me.

It would be best if he could take over my position. Ordinary Intern Reapers don’t have the strength for this task, but you have the strength and yet can’t freely enter or leave Hell.”

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