Magic Tower Starry Sky

Chapter 1787: Rebellious rally

Are the demons trying to cause trouble?

think! Of course! The desire to cause trouble is almost a demonic instinct. And they are a group that is extremely obedient to their instincts and cannot hold back. The only reason to restrain their mood is whether they want to be happy or to die.

The demons want to cause trouble, but they don't want to kill themselves to do it. And the 'death' here is not that kind of descriptive word, but the true meaning of losing one's life.

In the abyss, it is impossible to hear the tender voice shouting "I'm going to die, I'm going to die." They are definitely like a big boss, exclaiming "I'm going to die! I'm going to die!", the heartbreaking kind.

It is precisely because of this restriction that the unique order of the abyss is formed.

If they meet, they will fight, and the fight will mean the difference between life and death. Such a rough life does not belong to the abyss.

The impulsive one was severely punished before, but he still hasn't recovered yet. After playing it safe, looking at the commotion in the Magic Tower, who wouldn't have the idea of ​​causing trouble? But I can't be the one who takes the lead, and I'm encouraging other demons to take the lead.

So regardless of the issue of whether to cause trouble or not, the demons are all holding back their evil, and one or more pairs of thief eyes are staring at other demons. Let’s see who takes the lead first and what will happen. If you can get something good, everyone will rush in. If your teeth are chipped, everyone will stay away.

As the evil **** of the abyss, the Big-eyed Demon Melkor, who often appears in Yi City and has the highest status and strength, he has naturally become the most concerned object of all the demons.

But everyone knows Melkor's position, which is the ironclad support of the Master of the Magic Tower. Fortunately, everyone knew what the gods in the abyss were like, otherwise everyone would have thought that Yi Shi had become the kingdom of Melkor, and that the human tower master was just a puppet.

Although Melkor has always made it clear that he supports the owner of the magic tower unconditionally. Outsiders don't know what's behind this support, which makes an Abyss Evil God give so much. But after all, it’s this time and that time.

Hasn't there been such a loyal demon in the abyss?

In conclusion, no. But from a certain period of time, it is everywhere. There are only two reasons for not betraying him. One is that he did not see the flaw, and the other is that the temptation is not big enough.

So is the commotion in the magic tower this time enough to make this big-eyed demon move? In fact, everyone knows that it is probably not enough, but there is no loss in asking. This is not to lead a confrontation with the Magic Tower, it is just to test the waters.

But surprisingly, the big-eyed demon who almost took Yi Shi as his own could not be found. No one knows where this Abyss Evil God has gone, let alone why it disappeared at this moment!

Compared to the former, the latter is what everyone is more concerned about. I don’t know about other places, but the demons in Yi City felt that something was wrong from the moment the magician started making trouble.

It is precisely because of this feeling that is not quite predictable that the demons who stay in Yi Market and hope to gain profits from here have different thoughts.

They feel right. It's just that every devil who could say this sentence, one by one, ran away from Yishi. Including the much-anticipated Big Beholder.

If Fen, the Demon King who once ruled the Lost Land for an era, his actions were deliberately vilified and covered up by later generations, so not many people know the full picture of that era.

Even though they were in the Abyss, not the Lost Land, which Abyss Lord or Abyss Evil God had not traveled through that era and witnessed what happened with their own eyes. This personal experience is more real than any hearsay.

So even if the demons didn't care about the demon king's early actions at first, after being deceived by several gods in a row, would they still dare not care? Naturally, we know what contribution the Outer God has made to that dark age that is hidden in history.

As for why a few old gods were deceived in the past, there will still be other old gods in the back like moths to the flame, desperately trying to get infected with that uncontrollable power. This can only be boiled down to one word: greed.

Aren't the demons greedy in this matter? Didn't they covet this power from the sky at the beginning?

The answer is of course no. But the unbearable devils have a protective parent.

If the Mysterious Land and the Abyss each have a great will, then the former's attitude towards the gods of the Mysterious Land is that of letting go; the latter's attitude towards the demons of the Abyss, even if they are not tightly grasping, is that of a very controlling parent.

What would normal parents do if they encounter human traffickers? Either kill the other party, or find a way to keep your children away and don't give the other party a chance.

This was the biggest reason why the demons ignored Fen's acquisition of the title of Demon King in the past, and of course it was also the reason why they stayed away from the Twin Towers of the Gate today. Rather than being intimidated by the Demon King's strength, the demons want to stay away from big troubles that could shake their minds at any time.

Those demons who sensed the aura of the alien gods and immediately hid out of sight, although they wanted to stay away from trouble, in fact, they were more or less on the side of wait and see.

This kind of approach of protecting yourself in advance and waiting and watching before making a decision can almost be regarded as the devil's instinct.

Although the Lord of the Abyss and the Evil God of the Abyss have reached the extreme level among the demon group, it does not mean that they can walk sideways without any hindrance. They also have to be careful of plots from the same level.

Although everyone didn't look at each other as if they were enemies, they weren't friendly either.

To put it into practice, when a certain magician's experiment started to get out of control, these god-level demons all avoided it. But he didn't hide far away, but came to stay outside Yishi, in the camp where the demon army once gathered.

The previous battle between the demons and the tower ended with the complete victory of the magic tower. Except for one young man, all the other demons were spared, and they were all sent back to the abyss to be reborn.

However, after the battle, the Twin Towers of Gates did not use any pretext to settle accounts among the demon group, or make any kind of finishing move on the battlefield. The large camp outside Yishi that provided the demon army with a hiding place remained.

Doesn’t the Twin Towers of Gate know the location of that camp?

Not to mention the tower master knows it, the demons in Yi City know it, and humans also know it. As long as the news is not completely sealed, there is no ignorance, but everyone pretends not to know.

From the perspective of the Twin Towers of the Gate, what if I knew it and went to the trouble of clearing out the empty camp? There is no one to maintain this kind of thing. It either weathers and turns into ruins, or it is patronized by thieves and eventually becomes a scrap yard. At most, an empty camp was left.

But it is undeniable that the reason why this camp was built was because of its geographical advantages. In addition to being hidden in a small mountain col, it is also just right away from the Twin Towers of the Gate and Yishi. Not too far, not too close.

If there is any place that is best for observing the magic circle city and magic tower from a distance, the hilltop near the camp is the best observation point. The camp can be used for rest and hiding.

Now the demons who ran out of Yishi are hiding in this camp. And it's not just them, demons from far and near who came due to the movement of the magic tower also gathered here.

The most eye-catching one among them is the only survivor from the last battle, the Demon Prince Azad.

Is betrayal a problem? Of course not in the eyes of the devil. Even after he deceived so many Abyss Lords and Abyss Evil Gods in one go, other demons would only give a thumbs up and praise him.

Those who were cheated want to take revenge, that is their business. But don't think that such an excuse can attract many helpers to jointly target this guy who tricked them. The idea that the victim is stupid is the mainstream among the demon community, and no one will denounce the perpetrator.

However, other demons should be more wary of men with such scheming intentions.

In other words, no demon who has reached such a high position will relax to other demons. Those who think that if they are strong can run unimpeded, they will be buried in the dirt early.

Therefore, even though Azad did such a big thing and defeated more than half of Abyss's highest combat power in one go, the remaining half could not be considered sincerely convinced. Even if there were those who supported him becoming the Prince of the Abyss before, their attitude now has changed to not opposing it.

The reason why it is difficult to twist the abyss into a rope is because of the trouble in handling these relationships. Some demons can be persuaded, and some demons must be conquered; but once those demons are truly conquered, the minds of those who could have been persuaded may change.

It is impossible to do it just right, because everyone is encouraging people to take the wrong path and go to extremes; those who take the right path will only be cast aside. But if someone really takes that path~www.wuxiamtl.com~, they will be disliked and guarded against by everyone.

So no matter what you do, there will always be people who are dissatisfied. This is the biggest reason why the abyss is chaotic, and it is difficult for a demon king to unify the abyss.

Azad was in the game, but felt it the most deeply. After seeing this phenomenon, he also thought about it during this period.

Appearing near the Twin Towers of the Gate is purely a coincidence, or...fate?

After the last battle, Azad was walking with the great demon Starina, who was treated as a mount. Azad happened to pass by nearby and noticed that a large number of demons were gathered, so he came to join in the fun. Who knew that eating melons would become the center of attention.

Before this, he neither knew the changes in the Twin Towers of Gate nor the reason why the demons gathered.

Azad's biggest drawback has always been that he has not established power in the Abyss like other Abyss Lords or Abyss Evil Gods. His idea is very simple, that is, as long as he can intimidate the leaders, the minions below will naturally be used by him.

But demons are not a group that can easily succumb to others, let alone that the other party is just an elusive and strong man who doesn't appear often.

The threat is not always on his forehead, maybe it's a fluke, maybe it's forgetfulness, anyway, you have to hold the handle of the knife against your neck before you give in. At other times, you can be as rude as you can be.

It fully demonstrates what it means to not shed tears until the coffin is seen, and the two-sided personality of the person whose tears stop immediately after the coffin is removed.

Besides, Azad’s goal is to become the Prince of the Abyss, so it’s impossible not to deal with demons. Whenever he appears, it's hard to stay out of it.

But after becoming the focus today, Azad inevitably thought about issues that he had never considered before. Is there any value in continuing this game?

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