At these words, the holograms of the warlords dissipate, and I make the divine energy manifestations of my generals evaporate too. Though, I do keep them on the call. A fifth general pops up in the void within our linked consciousnesses, and Ava looks through my eyes. She turns to the other four human minds watching, but I tune out of everything said after her words of, "Nice to meet you all..." I just finish activating my concealment technique and use real demonic energy from my core to cover my body. Ember flaps his wings and slowly glides around the back of the room, leaving trails of demonic energy behind. I take a deep breath in and out, then press the accept button to allow the foreign call to connect to the Ellipsia Citadel central tower. The room goes silent, and I retract my aura inward, using the full extent of my power to conceal my true being and replicate a believable disguise of the first Noble Demon I killed. My mind is calm as I feel prepared for anything, but curiosity and caution still cloud my outer senses. Wisps of dark black energy drain behind the hologram as it leans closer. The wisps that leave its body dissolve into threads of green divine energy, then dissipate into the atmosphere once out of range from the transmission device. It reminds me that we're not actually in the same room, but the vibrations and cold feeling I get just from looking at this massive demon make me second-guess myself. So, I stay on guard while answering. "I was taking out the trash. If you expect me to work alongside a cowardly demon that cannot stare death in the eyes with a smile, then this family is not what I came to the Upper Realm to serve." I stare up at the shadowy horned hologram without a hint of fear in my eyes, and the cold presence of the Family Head returns, though its vibrations speed up and become stronger. "Your resolve is what all True Noble Demons should have. To act without care for the consequences, for the only goal is progress, strength, and prestige for the Demon Race. There are no races stronger than us. Your infractions will be permitted just this once..." It pauses, standing up straight again while the room returns to its normal temperature and its vibrations calm down to a steady state. "You may call me Lord Miriel Vermillion. As one that walks the path of Nobility, I will honor you with knowing my true name. Though, in the presence of lesser bloodlines, you must address me as the Vermillion Family Head." Did you know this text is from a different site? Read the official version to Find your next favorite novel on NovelHub today! The room fills with silence, and I nod once, allowing this Demon to speak again. "The Ellipsia Citadel is yours. However, in order to learn the proper commands to control all of its properties, specialized training and avatar upgrades must be carried out in a place we call the Fortress." My gaze sharpens, and I reply back. I cross my arms and stare up at the outline of the shadowy demon, speaking again as the aura around him vibrates and the room grows cold. "No amount of avatar upgrades or specialized commands could satiate my hunger. Sitting atop this Citadel as its Lord is no less boring than taking over that puny Third Class human world you tasked me with. I've had no match since leaving my home World. Give me a true challenge now that I've made it to the land of the gods." The vibrations and cold sensation don't stop growing more intense this time around, as the Family Head seems to have initially thought my rebellious nature was enticing; but I've hit its limit. I hold my resolve, but plan to tone it down after this Demon's next words. A loud roaring voice that makes my whole body reflexively shiver and tense up echoes through the room. "Be careful, young one. Aiming for the top is admirable, but do not mistake a superior being when they are right in front of you! I am the Royal Vermillion Family Head for a reason!" The cold aura grows and grows, so much so that I feel the energy coursing through my veins begin to slow down. My senses are dulled, and I have to work many times harder to keep my disguise up. The room falls back to completely normal, and I nod once to agree with his words with widened eyes. This time, I'm not playing a character. Miriel speaks again. "I have high hopes for you, Draco Vermillion. Continue pushing the boundaries, but do not disappoint me." A flicker of coldness comes through these words, and he waves one of his hands. "I will have a servant from here in the Grand Citadel sent over beforehand. There was an issue calibrating and linking your avatar; it will be fixed before the monthly cycle begins again. I look forward to watching your performance. Again, Drako Vermillion, Welcome to the Upper Realm." His hand finishes waving, and the connection between us severs, allowing his hologram to fully vanish. I let out a long sigh. My eyes are still wide open as I stare out the window, replaying that cold aura and strange vibration over and over in my head. Ember circles down to ground level, then shifts back into his hybrid form while touching down. He makes a comment while showing a grin and reaching into his Ether storage. "Looks like Asic was right. Just about three weeks to prepare... Well, a little more." He walks up beside me and pulls out a glass bottle filled with a translucent liquid, then tosses it in my direction. My gaze shifts, and I use a small amount of telekinesis and divine threads to stop it from falling through the air and move it to my palm, which still has a bright [1] on it. While I allow the demonic energy all over my body to flow back into my core and let my ethereal white Noble Human Form be exposed. I turn my head to Ember. He's already turned around, borrowing my concealment skill, and shrinking into his smallest two-meter-tall form while using a random human appearance as a false identity. "It's an ether refinement elixir. Considering your race's lifespan, it's safe to say you can only use a low-quality elixir one time. So, I would wait until you've gathered as much ether as possible before using it." He waves while tapping on his system, connecting a new member to the transmission device in the room, and opening up a hatch in the floor. "Just hold it in case of an emergency. Considering the strength of that Demon you just pissed off, you'll need it." He chuckles and jumps down the hatch. "I'm off to train with Zashen. You have an important lesson on Nobility to attend." His eyes point back to the transmission system, which now shows Seraphel, the Blue Wyvern, pending and ready to talk. I take a deep breath, toss the elixir up and down in my hand a few times, then open a storage portal below it to let it fall inside. Next, I send out a message to the five generals still in my consciousness. "Well, 22 days. Think you can manage that?" Raven is the first to answer. "It should be impossible... but we can try..." Maria's voice sounds out next. "Nothing is impossible. We'll figure out a way." "Those black trees are still in the desert, the artifacts you brought back from the Divine Construct—we can use that to cycle energy faster." "We'll keep you updated." "Understood," she says, and I'm left alone in the room. Then, I accept the next incoming call and watch a massive visual of the Noble Wyvern appear in front of the glass separating me from the green city in the sky.