Chapter 41: The Devil I Met "A Game of Luck."
Baal, who even shamelessly deceived a young girl, could not be moved by such sarcasm.
The time for the appointment with the Demon Princess was approaching. Baal stood in front of the mirror and tidied up his appearance before the appointment to make sure everything was perfect.
At the same time, the sound demon was repeatedly emphasizing in his ear that he must never say those words.
Ever since Andusias Polo was tricked into coming to Baal, he has found some painful things to do, such as temporarily cultivating in Baal the qualities that women would like.
It was already a torture for him to be with this group of six-fingered people who made unpleasant noises. Today, he was suddenly hit in the eyes by the flash. He was so angry that he was speechless. He questioned the person who took the photo, "Can't you hide your photos?"
Dodging Atli's onslaught and pushing him out the wall, Iveda calmly raised her camera again and took a few more photos of them. "Excuse me, I'm openly holding onto your leverage."
When Babirus openly took away the invader's sound demon and appeared in the same picture with Baal, it was hard for other demons not to suspect that there was something fishy going on.
Especially now that Baal has worked so hard to create a heroic image by portraying a hero saving a beauty, even this little bit of groundless speculation makes his evaluation suspicious.
In order to achieve his ulterior motives, Thunder King Baal has recently been going against his nature and trying hard to act like a gentleman in order to deceive the Demon Princess.
Every step before the plan is achieved is critical.
But Baal didn't seem to take the threat to heart. He calmly buttoned the last button of his coat, turned around in front of the mirror, and asked Aveda, who had already sat down, "Do you really want to help that friend's little business?"
Mammon's contract was still on the table.
"No, I'm doing this to help myself."
On the one hand, such photos can indeed ensure that Baal will not do anything to interfere with the cooperation and limit the partial suppression of the company by his identity as Thirteen Crowns. On the other hand, if any problems arise, Avida will give Baal up to ensure the smooth progress of her relationship.
"I'm also happy to help you, as long as you meet my requirements." Baal picked up the gift he had brought for the Demon Princess. Before leaving, he deliberately brushed past her, whispering in Avida's ear so only she could hear, "Haven't you always hoped for the Demon King to appear?"
After her most urgent desire was pointed out, Iveda found it a little hard to believe that Baal actually knew her ultimate goal.
Is it a little late for him to catch on?
Wait, after re-reading the words left by Baal, Avida suddenly realized that this guy Baal already knew what he wanted, but deliberately pretended not to know?
Realizing this, Avida's anger surged uncontrollably. She rubbed her hands together and asked the remaining demons, "Where did they meet?"
After Baal left, the remaining Six Fingers didn't seem frightened by the enraged warrior.
"Are you going to compete with the princess for the same male demon?" Uyetet appeared next to her with something in his hand, smiling, and seemed very interested in the next scene.
"The legendary demon, I wonder if it can surpass the Demon God's princess," Chirio said excitedly, "I'm looking forward to seeing how disappointed you are, Teacher Avida."
Andusias Polo was the only demon present who had a different attitude. He showed a look of disdain and incomprehension, "You have such bad taste. What's so good about fighting for a guy who only has good looks?" In his opinion, only the Demon King Delchira was worthy of admiration.
Aveda, whose thoughts had been twisted in a few words, calmed down. She was so speechless that even her anger was cooled. "You've suffered the consequences of not studying hard and dropping out of school, Kirio. It's best to intervene this morning to address your mental health issues."
As for the others present, Avida didn't expect them to change.
The young demon might still have a chance.
"Teacher Avida, I don't think I have any mental problems." Kilio, who has been with Baal since childhood, enjoys and is proud of his atavistic demonic habit.
Abnormal habits are only okay as long as they don't harm other people.
The demon boy in front of Avida, after years of brainwashing, no longer thinks there is anything wrong with his atavistic characteristics. This habit that makes him feel physically and mentally happy is the essence of the devil.
The more the atavistic demons return to their nature, the closer they are to pure evil. In Avida's view, this is a regression. Leaning towards the primitive demonic impulses is equivalent to giving up the rationality brought by evolution.
If the hero starts chopping, it's like chopping a monster, with no sense of guilt at all.
After seeing many atavistic demons, Avida once imagined that if all the demons in the demon world were like this, would they explode and invade the human world?
If such a time ever comes, it will definitely be easier if I reincarnate as a hero.
"I've already told you that you lack culture," Avida gave up the good idea of saving his demonic fate and stepped on the reappearing Atli. He was completely caught up in the frenzy of fighting. The brief fight last time did not scare him so much that he didn't want to face Avida again.
In his spare time, he repeatedly recalled the moment when Iveda wanted to kill him. The legendary demon A was different from other high-level demons in Babirus. If she was the only one present at the time, she would definitely take action.
Although Atley didn't understand why Iveda would want to kill him because he hurt Sullivan's grandson, he was sure that fighting with Iveda would make his blood boil. Ever since he was pushed away by Iveda, his primitive desire had been clamoring.
The fighting instinct can't wait.
Obviously, Avida could not accept the belief of the battle maniac.
The demon she was standing on stretched out more arms, and they were in spider form again, which made her feel a little disgusted, so she jumped away and said, "Don't you care about what's going on?"
Uyette spread his hands in frustration, "I can't really let you ruin the tea party."
On one side is a crazy fighting demon, on the other side is a smiling demon who wants his friends to have fun, and next to him is an underage demon who loves to watch this kind of scene.
If only this were the final game, in such a tense atmosphere, Avida sighed, hating that it seemed like the end was so far away.
Baal, who had endured the tea party for two hours, was exhausted and didn't even have time to take a break or smoke a cigarette. When he came back, he found that Iveda was the only demon left in the huge house.
She was looking at something she had asked Uyetet to pass on to her before she left.
There was no bloody smell of death, nor any signs of battle. Baal quickly guessed, "Where did you teleport them to?"
"It's a game of luck, let's see how their luck is."
When Avida sent the Six-Fingered Clan away, she also sent away the Sound Demon, who seemed unwilling to participate.
Although they knew from Baal's reminder that Avida was good at space magic, they did not expect it to be this kind of trick.
At this moment, Baal was not very worried about the lives of his subordinates and allies. He felt that he fully understood Avida, so he did not feel that he was at a disadvantage.
"It seems that we can finally sit down and talk."
After saying that, Baal returned to his chair, put his feet on the table, lit a cigarette, and relieved his tiredness.
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