Chapter 526 Let’s Go, Burning Legion!
“Boss Mag!” The door opened, and Mond’s bleary eyes immediately snapped alert at the sight of Mag. He abruptly turned, and yelled into the yard, “Boss, Boss Mag is here!”
“D-demon!” Anna took a couple of steps backward in fear and almost fell over.
“Don’t be scared, Big Sister Anna. Bald Head No. 2 isn’t a baddie.” Amy hurriedly supported Anna and offered words of comfort.
“How could you be so careless, Mond! You’re scaring the kids! Is that something that we lava demons should be doing?” Sargeras emerged with a stern expression. However, that was soon replaced by a smile as he turned to Mag, and said, “h.e.l.lo, Boss Mag and Amy, why have you come here this late in the night?”
He then turned to Anna with a bashful smile, revealing rows of pristine and even teeth as he said, “h.e.l.lo, little girl. Mond isn’t a bad guy. He’s not too handsome, but you don’t have to be scared of him.”
Kiel and the others also made their way to the entrance. All of them looked outside with curious expressions, but they refrained from approaching Mag’s trio upon seeing Anna’s fearful expression.
However, the bald, burly, and intimidating Sargeras wasn’t any more likable than Mond, so his words didn’t soothe Angus’s fears. Instead, she sidled up even closer to Amy, and looked on with fear at Mag and Sargeras. The ones that had been hunting them down this entire time were demons, so why had Mag taken her to a den of demons? Was he trying to sell her?
“Don’t be scared. They may be demons, but they’re not bad people. There are good demons out there.” Mag offered gentle words of comfort to the fearful and wary Anna.
“Not bad people?” Anna looked into Mag’s genuine eyes, then into Sargeras’ eyes. Her grandfather had once taught her how to identify whether someone was good or bad, and he had told her that one’s eyes couldn’t lie. She couldn’t see any ill intent in Sargeras’ eyes, so he was indeed different from the demons that had tried to hunt them down.
“Big Bald Head isn’t a baddie. He even helped us beat up baddies in the past. He may be very ugly, but he’s surprisingly a good person.” Amy nodded to support Mag’s words. “Er, am I supposed to feel good about that…?” Sargeras’ expression was a little peculiar. In any case, he was already used to Amy’s unintentionally sharp tongue, so he turned to Mag as he asked, “Do you need us to do something for you, Boss Mag? Feel free to tell us if you’re experiencing any difficulties. We’ll definitely help you to the best of our abilities.”
Mond and the others all nodded in agreement. Their eyes were filled with benevolence and even a hint of fanaticism as they looked at Mag.
“I do indeed have something that I need your help with.” Mag nodded in response. He pa.s.sed the lunchbox in his hand to Sargeras, and said, “We’re trying to save some elves who have been captured by a demon hunting party. This is your reimburs.e.m.e.nt.”
“Boss Mag, there’s no need for reimburs.e.m.e.nt when employing our services. Are you looking down on our Burning Legion? We can’t accept this…” Sargeras shook his head and tried to reject Mag’s lunchbox, but his words suddenly cut off as he caught a whiff of the contents inside. “Is that the scent of the holy roujiamo?”
“That’s right, there are roujiamos inside.” Mag nodded with a smile.
“Oh!” All of the lava demons’ eyes immediately lit up upon hearing that, and they turned to stare at the lunchbox in unison.
“That’s… Boss Mag, you’re far too kind. You didn’t have to.” Even though that was what Sargeras was saying, he had already taken the lunchbox from Mag and was hugging it tightly to his chest. He then said solemnly, “Boss Mag, your enemy is the enemy of our Burning Legion!” “That’s right! We’ll f*ck them up!” the lava demons chimed in.
“Then I’ll have to trouble you tonight.” Mag smiled and nodded.
“Let’s go, Burning Legion!” Sargeras yelled as he raised the lunchbox high above his head.
“For the holy roujiamo!” All of the demons chanted in unison, waking up all of their neighbors in the process.
Mag wanted to bury his face in his palm. They clearly had a bada.s.s name, “Burning Legion”, so why did they insist on chanting such an embarra.s.sing slogan? These demons really were quite adorable in their own unique way.
“For the holy roujiamo?” Anna was also looking at the lava demons with a surprised expression. She didn’t know what Mag had just given them to prompt such a vehement reaction, but it appeared that he really did have no intention of selling her. Instead, he had managed to convince these demons to fight other demons with them; that was quite extraordinary to her.
“Don’t you guys want to eat some before we go?” Mag tried his best to suppress his laughter as he turned to Sargeras.
“No need. We’ll have some when we begin the initial charge. Roujiamos can significantly enhance our combat prowess, and it’s quite dark, so we can use the lava flames activated to light our way forward.” Sargeras shook his head with a bashful smile as he asked, “Boss Mag, where are those b.a.s.t.a.r.ds right now? We’ll go kill them!”
“Only Anna knows their location, so we’ll be coming with you. Let’s set off right away.” Mag helped Amy and Anna back onto the bicycle, and looked back at Sargeras with a smile as he asked, “You’ll be able to keep up, right?”
“Don’t worry about us, Boss Mag. We’ll slow down to match your pace,” Sargeras replied confidently.
“We’ll see about that.” Mag shook his head with a mysterious smile. He then began to pedal his bicycle, and it shot forth like an arrow.
“Holy f*ck! What’s Boss Mag riding?” Sargeras’ eyes widened as he tucked the lunchbox under his armpit. He then picked up the foldable chair beside him, and yelled, “Let’s go!”
It took Sargeras and the others quite a while to arrive after Mag had parked his bicycle at the northern city gates. They weren’t extremely out of breath, but it clearly hadn’t been a leisurely jog for them, either.
“Boss Mag, what’s that thing that you’re riding? How could it be so fast?” Sargeras was staring at Mag in disbelief. He didn’t think that Mag could beat them in a contest of speed.
“This is a bicycle.” Mag smiled in response. His physical condition was better than even that of the most professional cyclists in his past life. When riding a top-grade professional bicycle like this one, his top speed could easily exceed 100 km/h, so he held a significant advantage when traveling over flat terrain. However, he wasn’t going to waste time on such explanations. He got onto his bicycle again, and said, “Let’s keep going. If we get there too late, they might have left already.”
After making their way out of the city, the road began to become b.u.mpier. Under Anna’s guidance, Mag quickly abandoned his bicycle and continued on foot. Soon, an abandoned village appeared up ahead.
“Boss Mag, is that the place?” Sargeras wore a very excited expression as he handed out roujiamos to his companions.