This might be the weirdest scene Lancelot had ever witnessed. The seducing demons had heads like leopards, a pair of huge arms resembling lobster claws, a pair of smaller arms like those of humanoid creatures, and backward-bending legs similar to a goat's—they just didn't have wing-like appendages.
Yet, oddly enough, they were flying behind Lancelot at that moment, like a flock of water birds poised to hunt their prey.
In fact, the innate spell-casting ability of the seducing demons allowed them to cast the Flight Spell once a day. Since the spell only lasted ten minutes, they would not easily use this spell before spotting their prey.
Although Lancelot, running on the ground, was extremely agile in his movement technique, the flying seducing demons took advantage of their weight to forcibly clear the dense branches in midair, allowing them to move in a straight line. As a result, the distance between them continued to shrink.