After playing an online game all night, he suddenly died and transmigrated into the game, becoming a famous villain.
At the very beginning, he confessed to the high-ranking duke's daughte...
A pure white cloud pierced through the darkness and slowly drifted down in front of her.
A calm voice came from above the clouds.
Don't be foolish.
Hene raised her head, her eyes filled with confusion and pain, looking at the elf sitting cross-legged on the cloud in front of her, she couldn't understand it.
The slight redness at the corners of the elf's eyes seemed to indicate that she had been in tears.
But she was much calmer than Henney.
“Since Viktor has entrusted you to me, and you know nothing about this, I won’t beat around the bush.”
"First of all, you are a demon, and even if you die, it is impossible to determine whether your soul will go to hell."
Just like she's an elf, when she dies she simply returns to nature, and has absolutely nothing to do with hell.
“But if you really die, your soul can’t be found, and the next person to become ‘lust’ will not be ‘you’.”
"At that time, no one will be able to find you."
Demons are characterized by their ability to resurrect after death, but the resurrected demon is no longer the same demon as before.
Henney didn't respond, but simply listened quietly as Kokot continued:
“You are a very special demon, and I’ve even heard Victor say that you are the most special one.”
"No demon can gather the power of other demons and use it for its own purposes like you."
At this moment, perhaps it was in response to something,
Behind Hene, seven pink and white tails rose slightly.
This means that the power of all seven demons is currently concentrated in Heni.
As for other demons, they can also concentrate their power, but that's the ability of the Demon Tower.
In a sense, the original magic tower was created by Heni, which allowed her to freely decide which demon to concentrate her power on.
It was as if these powers themselves had split off from her, and she could use them at will.
Furthermore, Victor tells Kokot that Henne's name is different from the real primal demon 'Lust'.
There was something strange about her.
But Cocotte wouldn't care.
Instead, he would only tell Henney.
"Now that we have this power, we should take good care of it."
This change begins with you and me.
...
Although Victor is dead, the story of Chapter Two is not actually over for players.
After Victor's death, there is still an unfinished story at the end of the second chapter.
This plot was actually introduced at the very beginning of Chapter Two.
That was after a group of nobles within the empire stirred up a storm of rebellion and usurpation, and then Angus suddenly went silent.
About half a month later,
Perhaps because of Viktor's death, the father-in-law could no longer suppress his anger.
She wants an explanation for her only remaining daughter.
So he assembled a huge legion of knights and declared that he would conquer the capital.
This news came extremely suddenly.
The empire had only recently reclaimed its lost territories when news of Angus's attack quickly spread throughout the capital.
This instilled a strong sense of crisis and fear of impending war in many of the empire's inhabitants.
It seems everyone has forgotten about the character Angus.
But this time, before the Empress could even give the order,
Grand Knight Gwen was already riding his white horse towards the northern frontier.
Such an interesting storyline naturally attracts many players.
The Royal Knights, having traveled a long way...
For players, this is just a matter of going through a few story segments.
Finally, we arrived in this northern frontier region. Let's complete a few more tasks.
The scene shifts to the confrontation between Angus and Gwen.
A vast area covered in pristine white snow, where the cold wind and ice crystals mingled.
This made the already hazy and indistinct world even more desolate and wild.
With each breath, every gust of wind and snow revealed a chilling stillness.
Buzz!
The knight, clad in snow mastiff armor, had his weapon, which he was gripping tightly, knocked away by the violent impact.
It cut through the wind and snow, penetrating deep into the thick snowfield.
He struggled to draw his weapon again, but in an instant, Gwen's bullet struck him precisely in the joint.
He lost his balance and fell into the snow. His head turned to one side, and he felt the silver-white spear tip pressed against his neck.
Angus ultimately made no move.
This part of the plot is also a plot-driven kill.
Regardless, whether the player can find Angus and kill him first remains to be seen.
In the end, Angus will fall to Gwen's gun.
Just like now, with his neck held to the side, the next second, he'd be shot dead by Gwen.
This is also the plot point that Gwen was criticized for for a while afterward.
For the sake of justice, he was even willing to kill his own father.
However, despite the criticisms, players can understand them.
After all, Gwen herself is someone who simply pursues absolute justice.
Because Angus instigated unrest within the empire, he would naturally be regarded as evil.
It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that he died from Gwen's gun.
Later, after Gwen became a god, players came up with another interpretation of the patricide battle that led to Angus's death.
That is, at this point, Gwen was no longer human, but a god.
She killed Angus simply to further validate her divinity.
Angus thought so too.
He had been waiting for this day for a long time.
If Gwen kills him herself, it will prove that the familial affection that has absolutely disappeared from Gwen's body is gone.
This would make Angus believe,
She has become a god.
Therefore, treat them like rebels.
"Kill me."
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