Synopsis: Disqualification of a Hero, Judgment 1: Falling in love with a demon.
Disqualification of a Hero, Judgment 2: Cultivating a Demon King through illicit means.
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Chapter 84: The Road to the Demon King “It is destiny, it is my necessity to exist…
Although he didn't understand the reason for Avita's low mood, just when he thought she was going to vent her anger on a few demons and was considering sending some unnecessary ones over as punching bags, Hua Lieke suddenly heard Avita's sinister suggestion, "Do you want to gain more useful power endorsement?"
His magic phone was still in Avida's hands, but the interface had been dark for a long time. Hua Lieke was a little confused about Avida's vague suggestion. "Sullivan? No," the devil didn't quite believe the possibility of what he said. "The Demon King?"
Of all the major events that had occurred in the demon world in recent days, the devil guessed that only the Demon King Candidate Plan would arouse Iveda's interest.
There is actually a lot of demand in the demon world for the emergence of demons, but only Aveda has taken substantial but unsuccessful actions. Hua Lie Ke once curiously asked Aveda why she did so.
"It's fate, the opponent destined for my existence."
Demons always have some nerves. At that time, Hua Lieke looked at Iveda who was busy fishing out the magic potatoes from the soup pot after answering, and thought she was just fooling him.
But from the beginning to now, Hua Lie Ke has come to admire Avida's persistence.
The devil, who had returned to the present reality from his memories, was about to ask Avida who she thought was the potential person to become the Demon King, but there was no one in the room.
Looking at the deserted place, I was being too sentimental. The devil bit the ice cubes in his cup that had not yet melted completely into pieces in his mouth. He thought that Iveda would take him with her to do bad things.
It's okay, the abandoned demons have a way to keep up with the untraceable space magic. After all, there is actually surveillance here.
After letting the security guards leave, the demon who stayed alone in the monitoring room began to check the information skillfully.
The devil's surveillance camera just captured Avida's figure, and before Hua Lieke could confirm the location, the figure had already flashed by.
After several times, Avida disappeared.
"Do we have so many blind spots?" Hua Lieke said helplessly, leaning back in his chair. "No wonder some customers feel so safe."
However, looking at the ceiling, he connected the locations of the previous pictures in his mind. Knowing the entire Voluptas very well, Waleck quickly guessed Aveda's destination.
The demon stared at the ceiling with his brows unconsciously raised. After a moment, his eyes widened slightly, his brows unconsciously relaxed, and a smile appeared at the corner of his mouth.
Hua Lieke walked out of the monitoring room and patted the work demon standing outside. He praised him, "There are no cobwebs or cracks on the ceiling. That's great."
The stern devil remained calm as if facing a catastrophe and bowed to the boss's back as he walked away.
The respectful subordinates today didn't understand why the boss praised them for their good hygiene.
The devil, who had always been taught by his predecessors that he couldn't understand the subtext of his boss's words, continued to stare at the surveillance screen with a serious expression, but after Hua Lieke left, he was still puzzled in his heart. What exactly was the boss hinting at?
Hua Lieke was really just praising the good hygiene and the absence of dust. Naturally, he couldn't hear the thoughts of his subordinates, but he caught where Aveda was.
He walked slowly towards his destination. The reason why the devil was not in a hurry was that he hoped that by the time he arrived, the other party would have finished.
On the other side, Opera and his team, who were commissioned by Voluptas, were finding the place where the medicine was first circulated based on the information Balam got from sneaking into the medical team.
It is surprising that such a shabby place can exist in such a bustling entertainment area like Voluptas.
The whole house looked shabby from the outside. The mottled wall hadn't been repaired in a long time, leaving many bricks exposed, and there was even some newly fallen wall paint at the base of the wall. The peeling paint on the door frame matched the appearance.
Opera was about to open the door when she pulled the cloth-wrapped handle off the door before she could exert much force. "Uh..." Opera showed the door parts in her hand to her two younger brothers. "Voluptas should be in charge."
Anyway, the loss would be reimbursed by the client, so Opera turned around and continued to open the door. After the door handle was gone, the door that was not locked at all was also opened.
This is an illegal clinic disguised as a residence, which is not much in Voluptas.
Voluptas has developed competitive fighting into a legitimate industry and is not stingy in providing basic medical care to fighters. The higher the fighter's ranking, the better the medical treatment.
The illegal clinics in front of Opera and his group of demons target those players who are not ranked or at the bottom of the rankings.
Of course, the regulars here are guys who have lost everything at the gambling table.
But understanding the scope of business here was not Opera's purpose this time. "Excuse me, are there any demons here?" As an SD for so many years, Opera has learned to use courtesy before force. "Don't hide. If you come out on your own, you will avoid physical pain."
Opera, who was tapping the table, moved her ears and caught the sound.
It's impossible to hide, Opera shook his head in his heart. Did the guy inside think he could hide it from the dog's nose? Opera waved his hand at Kaluyege, "Go, Kaluyege."
Kaluyegg, who was used like a dog by his senior, looked dark. He now wanted Cerberus to bite off Opera first.
But the demon hiding inside is indeed very poor at hiding.
Resisting the urge to beat up his senior, Kaluyegg glanced around the clinic, his sight locked on the back of the medicine cabinet. The switch for the secret room was poorly made and too obvious. He and Balam exchanged a glance, and then the huge Cerberus leaped into the air and pounced on the medicine cabinet.
With just one strike, the wall was penetrated. Balam remained silent. Didn't he even make any special efforts to reinforce the darkroom?
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In this small space, only the clinic doctor who was suddenly face to face with three high-level demons took a deep breath and his pupils widened rapidly after seeing who was coming. He couldn't believe it and wanted to run away but couldn't move a step.
The only reaction the body can make is to tremble.
His mind was screaming frantically, "Haven't I already run far away from here? Why am I back here again!"
The doctor, who had received the news very early, had packed his bags before Opera and his group of demons arrived. He lost consciousness in a moment of distraction while flying in the sky.
When he opened his eyes next time, the devil doctor found himself in a dark room in the clinic and thought he was hallucinating.
The sound Opera heard was when he pinched his face and realized it was real. He was so shocked that he bumped into his own foot.
The doctor who had run away but in vain had already foreseen his fate. He had been doing this for money, so he fell to his knees with a thud.
Seeing this scene inside the house, Hua Lieke put down the binoculars in his hand from the rooftop far away, revealing a look of disgust. "How dare such a cowardly and spineless guy be a rat in my territory?"
"Why, if he had any backbone, would you rescue him and become his new master?"
"He can transplant Warcraft organs into demons," Hua Lieke said with a sigh, "What a pity."
It wasn't really a pity that he couldn't get such ability. After all, he had already filled the clinic with his own people shortly after he came back.
The clinic owner's medical experience and skills had long been compiled and submitted by his subordinates.
The hero didn't quite understand. Didn't demons already possess some animalistic characteristics? Would transplanting them be technically difficult? Also, couldn't magic overcome such a barrier?
Walter Ke always felt that Aveda was wondering something outrageous, so he didn't plan to ask, "Then do I have to go give Sullivan a gift next?"
Although Iveda's actions affected his original plan to watch the fun, the devil let it go for the sake of his relationship with Iveda. He asked the hero, "So, this time it's Sullivan's grandson?"