The Paladin in the Abyss-Chapter 885 - 862 How to Handle
The Lord of the Dead stopped, turned to look at the weeping Queen, his cold metal mask devoid of any expression. After a few moments of silence, he spoke lightly: ๐ป๐โฏโฏ๐ค๐๐๐๐ฐ๐๐๐.๐ธ๐๐ฎ
"This is not a moral judgment, merely a recognition of the fact that he was a heretic. And, upon thoroughly reviewing the entirety of his lifeโs deeds, I do not consider Peyton Derrick to be innocent... far from it." Cranvo shook his head gently. "Generally, I donโt explain my judgements, but as a friend of mine once went through a similar experience, I felt obliged to make an exception for you..."
With a gentle wave of his hand, Cranvo caused a light to emerge from the head of the Lich kneeling on the ground, which quickly burrowed into Yushiel Derrickโs head. Yushiel immediately stood there in a daze, as if his consciousness had been drawn into another world.
"My lord, Lord of the Dead, this is..." Fran glanced worriedly at her mother, "Mother didnโt mean to offend you, she just..."
"Trust me, as the Grim Reaper, there are few gods in this Multiverse who understand the greatness of a motherโs love better than I do." The Lord of the Dead shook his head lightly. "What I showed her was merely Peytonโs own memories about his mother..."
"Peytonโs own memories?" The Zombie Princessโs face showed a sorrowful expression. "Oh, my poor mother..."
"I know this is cruel, but in my hall, everyone must face the truth... no matter how uncomfortable that may be." Cranvo shook his head again. "That is why I demand my followers to face life honestly in my teachings, because death is the ultimate reality. Every lie carried to the grave becomes an eternal torment for the dead..."
Cranvo sighed lightly, no longer paying attention to Fran, and walked towards Lancelot and the others standing aside.
"We finally meet, Madam." The Lord of the Dead first greeted the Queen of Ravens, "It is an utmost honor..."
"This cooperation benefitted both sides, and I am pleased with the ideal results." The Queen of Ravens nodded gracefully. "Of course, the greatest credit goes to the extraordinary Sir Lancelot..."
"I agree." Cranvo also nodded at the Human Knight. "I must admit, your performance greatly exceeded my expectations. Truly exceptional."
"You flatter me, my lords." Lancelot quickly shook his head. "In the end, I failed to withstand โHisโ power, nearly ruining everyoneโs efforts. If it werenโt for Miss Elizabeth, the consequences would have been unimaginable. She deserves the most credit."
"No, no! It was you, brother, who attracted all the enemyโs attention, giving me the chance to act... and also Kalalin, Alamir, Sister Tanya, Uncle... Brother Bruto, and Grandfather Barrendโs contributions..."
"Hey, get things straight, Alamir is older than Kalalin and I combined..."
"Right, right, sorry... Itโs all because of Brother Brutoโs beard, it looks... mature..."
The young girlโs earnest attempts to explain amused everyone, and in the end, Lancelot gently patted her head and laughed:
"We are a team; everyone has different responsibilities, but without each one of us, victory wouldnโt have been achieved. Iโm glad we didnโt let you down, great Lord of the Dead, and I hope what we did today will end the suffering of this land..." Lancelotโs expression changed after he finished speaking with a dignified air, "However... I encountered a small problem. After defeating the Lich, an unexpected figure emerged from the corpse, which I believe matches the description of Shrek..."
"That must be Him." Cranvo nodded. "Donโt worry, He has now lost most of His power and canโt leave this Demonโs Domain. It wonโt be long before I can drag Him out."
"Well, my Trident has a special ability to store things inside it. I know it sounds like a Dimensional Bag..." Lancelot raised his fork with a complex expression, "It also seems to have a mind of its own and it acted before I could react, swallowing your old foe..."
"...What?" The shock on the Lord of the Deadโs face was audible even through the mask. "What did you say?"
"You heard him correctly," the Queen of Ravens interjected. "I was present and saw it clearly... and, if Iโm not mistaken, this Trident is filled with the waters of the Stygian River, correct?"
"Yes," Lancelot nodded repeatedly, "Could that be why Shrek hasnโt come out yet?"
"Of course." The Queen of Ravens nodded, "Itโs an exceptionally powerful ability. Perhaps I should revoke my initial evaluation of your weapon. Calling it a pitchfork indeed seems a bit inappropriate now..."
"The waters of the Stygian River... even effective on gods?"
"Yes and no," Cranvo interjected. "The main danger of the Stygian River is its ability to cause amnesia, which is effective even on gods. However, divine power always consists of numerous incarnations, sharing consciousness and memory among them. Even if one incarnation is affected by the Stygian River, it would immediately recall what it just forgot..."
"Ah! But itโs different here!" Lancelot clapped his hands, "Communication inside and outside the Demonโs Domain is impossible. Once Shrek inside here loses his memory, he really canโt remember anything!"
"And even when the Demonโs Domain is unsealed, His true form wonโt know what transpired here." Cranvoโs voice carried a lighthearted relief. "I was troubled by this problem, but you solved it effortlessly..."
"Oh, thatโs good to hear. But what should I do with Him then... just keep Him imprisoned?"
"Let Him soak longer. That guy is full of malice, if anything, soaking in the Stygian River will be a matter of who contaminates whom..."
At that moment, the previously frozen Queen suddenly sprang up from the ground, clawing and rushing towards the still-kneeling Lich, shrieking:
"How dare you! How dare you! How dare you!"
An invisible barrier appeared out of nowhere, blocking the frantic mother. The Lich, who had been motionless, slightly turned his head, a gleam of vengeful satisfaction in his eyes. Compared to his motherโs agitation, the fatherโs emotions were much calmer. Tedder Derrick had been standing quietly by the side and now gently patted his daughterโs shoulder, signaling her to tend to the distraught wife.
"I should never have given birth to you!" Even as Fran helped her up, the Queen was still shouting at the Lich, "Your grandmother loved you so much, and you killed her with your own hands! Her will asked me to take good care of you... boohoo... why, why..."
"Every soul eventually passes to me, and I must read each life to determine their most fitting afterlife." Cranvo spoke to Lancelot quietly. "Believe me, itโs an awful job, as people always seem to remember their wicked deeds the most vividly. Declaring him a heretic was the best-case scenario. Given his actions, he deserves to be on the soul-roasting rack in the Nine Hells for several hundred years..."







