I Can See All The Bosses' Drops-Chapter 708 - 697 Ancient Alien Race: Flame Demon Race

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Among the Four Great Tribes on Purgatory Island, the Flame Demon Tribe ranks third in strength, surpassing the Dragon Tribe, yet falling behind the Half-Beastman Tribe and the Stone Men Tribe.

Although the Flame Demon Tribe's strength is only superior to that of the Dragon Tribe.

The hot-tempered Half-Beastman Tribe has never dared to actively provoke the Flame Demon Tribe.

Or rather... they are unwilling.

On Purgatory Island, in truth, the strength of the Half-Beastmen should be more than sufficient to deal with the Flame Demon Tribe.

The reality is indeed so.

What makes the Half-Beastmen hesitate to trouble the Flame Demon Tribe is because:

When members of the Flame Demon Tribe perceive the threat of death, they would turn into madmen, becoming human bombs to perish with their enemies.

The so-called human bomb, to put it simply, is: Self-Destruction!

The Flame Demon Tribe relies on this perverse self-destruction ability to live peacefully on Purgatory Island, unharmed by others.

However, the so-called Flame Demon Tribe is not truly human.

While they walk upright like humans, their bodies appear dried and parched as if baked by intense flames, devoid of any moisture.

Their entire exposed bodies, including their heads, are dry and mummified, ghastly and terrifying.

In fact, before entering Purgatory Island, the Flame Demon Tribe was an ancient race entirely enveloped in roaring flames.

On the Hundred Races Continent, if Fire God Opasi was an Ancient God born from flames.

Then the Flame Demon Tribe is a special race nurtured by ancient fire seeds.

However, for some unknown reason, the Flame Demon Race was transferred to this island at their inception and has existed here ever since.

As a result, historical records about the Flame Demon Race on the Hundred Races Continent are exceedingly rare.

Even Dongfang Jing, once the foremost deity among humans in the Rafam Continent, had never heard of the Flame Demon Tribe's stories.

So when she first heard Sigmund mention the Flame Demon Tribe, she had little reaction.

...

The clan leader of the Flame Demon Tribe is named Parker, a Flame Demon in his forties.

Every member of the Flame Demon Tribe resembles humans in form.

If one doesn't pay attention to their skin and those sunken features...

On this day, Parker was returning from a hunt in the Shadow Forest, but halfway, he saw a clansman hurrying towards him.

Seeing his clansman's panicked visage, Parker's heart sank as he spoke:

"Aruni, what has you so panicked?"

The Flame Demon clansman ran all the way to Parker, his face filled with terror as he said:

"Clan Leader, something bad has happened."

"The Half-Beastman Chief is leading a group of people in our tribe, you must hurry back and see."

"What!"

Upon hearing this, Parker's expression changed drastically:

"What are they up to this time?"

When Parker's face showed obvious anger, his exposed skin began to turn visibly red, the temperature rising.

On Purgatory Island, the conduct of the Half-Beastmen is notorious.

With the typical behavior of the Half-Beastmen, Parker did not think their sudden visit was a good sign.

Upon hearing this, Parker dared not delay, immediately saying:

"I'll go ahead, you bring the food back."

The Flame Demons appeared strong, but that strength was built on the sacrifice (self-destruction) of their clansmen.

If not under the direst of circumstances, who would use self-destruction as a trivial game?

Just yesterday, news came that the Dragon Tribe's hunting party was attacked, and now these Half-Beastmen come looking for trouble.

Parker was not naive enough to think this was a good omen.

After speaking, Parker hastened directly towards the Flame Demon Tribe.

When Parker finally reached the village after almost an hour, all members of the Flame Demon Tribe had already gathered outside.

A crowd occupied the street, whispering amongst themselves.

Seeing Parker's arrival, someone promptly called out:

"Alright, alright, stop discussing, the clan leader is back."

The surrounding Flame Demon tribe members immediately moved forward to greet Parker as he appeared:

"Clan Leader."

When Parker saw that nothing had changed in his tribe, his tense emotions finally eased somewhat.

However, not seeing the Half-Beastman Soron there, Parker asked:

"Where are they?"

At this time, a man approached and said:

"They are waiting for you in the council chamber."

As Parker proceeded to the council chamber, he said with a serious expression:

"Do you know why he is here?"

The man shook his head and replied:

"I asked, but he didn't say."

"Moreover..."

Parker impatiently said:

"Just say it directly."

The man simply replied:

"Those who came with the Half-Beastman Soron aren't his tribesmen, but a group of strangers."

"And one who should be from the Dragon Tribe."

"Strangers?"

Upon hearing this, Parker's expression changed:

"What do you mean by strangers, are they from the Dragon Tribe too?"

"Or are they those Stone Men?"

On Purgatory Island, there are only so many people.

Everyone knows each other well.

Being referred to as strangers surprised Parker greatly.

The Flame Demon man shook his head and said:

"I cannot explain this either, you will see shortly, Clan Leader."

"And this time, I can sense it."

"This Half-Beastman Chief seems to have great respect for those strangers."

"Respect?!"

As a fellow clan leader, Parker had extensive dealings with Soron.

What made Parker curious was who on this Purgatory Island could make the Half-Beastman Chief bow his arrogant head?

"Clang~"

Parker directly pushed open the tightly closed door in front of him and walked in.

As the sunlight from outside shone through the door, Parker was immediately drawn to a group of armor-clad figures.

A sudden thrill surged in Parker's heart.

At that instant, Parker's hands even trembled slightly.

However, as the clan leader of the Flame Demon Tribe, Parker did not lose composure in front of this group, instead waving for those beside him to withdraw.

Parker stepped into the council chamber and closed the door behind him.

With the closing of the door, the room dimmed significantly.

At this moment, Soron excitedly stood up, as if greeting a long-lost friend, and said eagerly:

"Clan Leader Parker, long time no see."

But Parker merely glanced at Soron, then turned his gaze back to Lin Yi and his companions.

For this, Soron was not angered, standing aside with a smile, saying leisurely:

"I have brought you a huge surprise this time."

At this moment, Parker's gaze was fixed on Lin Yi, the only one sitting, with the others standing behind him.

It was clear!

The purpose of today's visit was undoubtedly related to this person.

When he truly beheld Lin Yi and his companions, along with their armor.

He finally understood what his clansman meant by 'strangers.'

Parker asked:

"Who are you?"

Facing Parker's question, Lin Yi stood up and simply replied:

"Do you want to take your tribe and leave this place?"