Van Loon Suddenly felt a sharp pain coming from his eyes, as if something was tearing inside them. He couldn't help but close his eyes, trying to ease the pain. But the pain was like a needle prick, almost unbearable. His tears fell involuntarily, each drop seemingly carrying with it an incomprehensible fear and pain.
At the same time, he felt the spiritual connection with Little lamb suddenly break, the power controlling Little lamb disappearing instantly. He struggled to open his eyes, only to see Little lamb's eyes had returned to clarity, as if it had completely forgotten what had just happened, innocently and curiously looking at him.
Van Loon was panting heavily, feeling like his energy had been completely drained. His body lay weakly on the ground, unable to muster the strength to stand up. He could only sense the other Little lambs surrounding him, sniffing at him curiously and with concern, as if asking if he was okay.
Nightshade watched the scene before him and couldn't help but show a satisfied smile. He clapped his hands and slowly walked over to Van Loon, looking down at him and saying, "It seems that your magic system has also been awakened by the power of The Eye of the Demon. You just used magic to control that Little lamb. However, it's clear that you're not yet skilled enough in controlling magic and don't fully understand your own abilities."
Van Loon worked hard to lift his head and looked into the night shadows, his eyes filled with doubt and unease. Night Shadow continued, "Magic is a miraculous energy that can help you accomplish many seemingly impossible things. However, everyone's magic is limited, and once it's used up, it takes time to recover. Of course, you can also seek out special herbs or items to help accelerate the recovery of your magic."
Night Shadow's mouth curved into a smile as he looked at Van Loon and slowly said, "Make good use of the abilities I've given you. It will surely help you thrive in the world of the unknown." His tone was filled with mystery and confidence, as if he had high expectations for Van Loon's future.
Van Loon was a little panicked at this point. He knew very little about this new world and his abilities, and there was much for him to explore and learn. He looked at Night Shadow, hesitated for a moment, and finally asked, "So how can I gain more magical power? How can I level up?"
Upon hearing Van Loon's question, Night Shadow couldn't help but smile, a hint of cunning and playfulness in his expression. He pointed to the distant forest and vast land, saying, "This world has many similarities to the video games you played on Earth. You can gain experience points by defeating other magical creatures, thus increasing your level and abilities. Of course, besides battles, you can also increase your experience points by completing specific tasks or challenges, enhancing certain specialized abilities."
Van Loon listened to Night Shadow's explanation, feeling somewhat shaken. He had never imagined that survival and growth in this otherworldly realm would be so similar to the video games on Earth. He recalled the various role-playing games he had played on Earth, and couldn't help but feel a sense of anticipation and excitement.
Night Shadow looked at Van Loon, seeming to sense his anticipation, and continued, "Anyway, practice makes perfect! As long as you work hard, constantly challenge yourself, and explore the mysteries of this new world, you will definitely be able to continue growing and becoming stronger." His words were full of encouragement and hope, making Van Loon feel a hint of pressure, but also strengthening his determination to survive and grow continuously in this otherworldly realm.
However, the Night Shadow seemed unwilling to let Van Loon get too comfortable and relaxed. In the midst of Van Loon's excitement and anticipation, he suddenly sneered and reminded, "But don't forget our contract, two thousand souls, not one less." His tone was cold, as if reminding Van Loon that no matter how powerful and free he was in this world, he was still bound by the responsibility and constraints of the contract with the demon.
He continued, "I have also given you the ability of a soul collector. Every time you defeat a creature, its soul will be collected within you. When you have collected two thousand souls, you can hand them over to me." A hint of greed and anticipation flashed in his eyes, as if he was very much looking forward to obtaining these two thousand souls.
Van Loon Listening to the words of Night Shadow, his heart couldn't help but sink. He knew that Night Shadow's words were not a joke, and it seemed that his future and destiny were completely in the hands of this demon. He took a deep breath, trying to calm himself down. He knew that the only thing he could do now was to work hard to become stronger, fulfill Night Shadow's demands, and perhaps in this way, he could find his way out in this strange world.
He slowly nodded, knowing that now was not the time for emotional outbursts. He needed to become stronger and find his own way of survival. He looked into Night Shadow's eyes and said firmly, "I know, I will definitely repay." His voice was full of determination and courage, as if telling Night Shadow, and telling himself, that no matter how great the difficulties and pressures, he would not easily give up.
The face of the night shadow revealed a hint of satisfaction, as he looked at Van Loon, seemingly pleased with his firm response just now. He slowly walked over to Van Loon, lowered his head to look at him, his eyes filled with anticipation and inquiry. His gaze was deep, as if he could see into Van Loon's soul, seeing his fear and also his determination.
He gently patted Van Loon's head and then said, "Very well, Van Loon, I look forward to your future performance and the soul you will offer." His voice carried a hint of tolerance and expectation, as if he truly looked forward to Van Loon meeting his demands. Although his tone was calm, Van Loon could sense the hidden threat and indifference within it.
He continued, "Next, it's up to you, Van Loon. In this strange world, become the sheep among sheep!" His voice was full of provocation and anticipation, as if he was very much looking forward to seeing Van Loon's performance in this strange world. Every word seemed to carry a cold reality, making Van Loon feel an unprecedented pressure.
As his words fell, Night Shadow's figure began to become transparent, slowly fading away as if blending into the scenery of the grassland. His figure became increasingly blurry, until only a small shadow remained, slowly disappearing into the grassland. Before he completely vanished, his gaze swept over Van Loon one last time, with an unfathomable look that sent a chill down Van Loon's spine.
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