"It's better to guide than to block."
"After a long wait, we have come to see this clearly."
“Our power will eventually fail, but the demons are immortal. They will never perish and will one day break free completely.”
"So we came up with a special method."
"At this moment, the power of that demon god is at its weakest. If a human could control it, perhaps this crisis could be resolved once and for all."
The sage explained to him slowly.
"But it's also very dangerous, isn't it?"
Su Bai raised an eyebrow slightly.
Controlling the power of an immortal demon god is no easy task. Even if these beings are not true gods, their level of life is fundamentally different from that of ordinary humans.
"Yes."
The monks and sages readily admitted this.
"Even the weakest demon god needs an incredibly strong will from its rider, otherwise it will only become a shell for the demon god's resurrection."
"But this is the best way."
"Once they are freed, you don't understand how terrible the disaster will be for the world."
A sense of vicissitude emerged in the eyes of the monks and sages.
"My assessment is that he's inferior to the Lord of Twilight..."
Su Bai muttered something under his breath.
The Lord of Twilight wreaked havoc on two entire game versions.
The so-called seventy-two demon gods were wiped out by players in just one version.
Comparing the two.
That'll tell you who's better.
After all, the Lord of Twilight is a true god with a status, while the seventy-two demon gods, the weaker of whom aren't even demigods...
"I already have a power inheritance. Will inheriting the power of the Demon God have any impact?"
Su Bai then asked.
"...There is indeed a very special power within your body."
The monks and sages looked at him and remained silent for a long time.
"It's alright. We can help you shape the power of the demon into an external object, such as armor or a weapon. As long as you can control it, you can prevent its power from ever being revived, and at the same time, you can use its power to bring you great assistance."
He thought for a moment and then said.
"Weapons, huh?"
Su Bai nodded, then suddenly a thought struck him: if we're talking about weapons with demonic characteristics, he had actually seen one in his previous life.
in other words.
Players actually managed to complete this path in a previous life.
"I want to try it."
He said calmly.
Are you sure you've made up your mind?
The monks and sages asked questions.
"Well, the worst that can happen is that I die once."
Su Bai shrugged.
"..."
The monks and sages seemed at a loss for words to answer his question.
He then said, "The trial will have three stages, testing your courage, intellect, and willpower respectively. Once you are ready, I will send you into the trial grounds."
"bring it on."
Su Bai took a deep breath.
Whoosh!
Each of the four beams of light shot out a beam that landed on him, gradually blurring his vision.
He could only vaguely hear a voice coming from it.
"Stay true to yourself."
...
"kill!!!"
Blood gushed out, limbs splattered, and the sounds of battle were deafening as heavily armored human warriors clashed with grotesque demons.
Those giant and grotesque monsters are incredibly powerful.
Fully armed soldiers are like fragile tin cans in front of them, easily torn apart.
"Is this the battlefield of the great war between humans and demons a thousand years ago?"
Su Bai regained consciousness.
He had now transformed into a burly warrior clad in heavy silver armor.
His armor, worn through countless battles, was covered in dents and scratches, and the finely woven lining was soaked through with blood and sweat, turning a dark red and emitting a strong odor.
"Captain, watch out!"
Suddenly a soldier shouted at him.
Su Bai tilted his head slightly and saw a three-meter-tall monster with a twisted body, pitch black skin, and seven or eight blood-red eyeballs rushing towards him.
"The power of soul fusion is still there...and my own professional skills are not restricted."
His expression beneath the mask turned sinister.
"court death!"
Whoosh!
For some reason, a strong sense of disgust welled up in Su Bai's heart. Instead of using magic, he suddenly swung his greatsword and slashed like lightning, cutting the monster in half at the waist. Its filthy internal organs spilled out all over the ground.
But when he turned to look at the soldier who had reminded him...
But then they discovered...
The opponent was already being held in the hand of a bloated monster as large as a small mountain.
Snap!
He was easily crushed like a tin can, and blood and bits of flesh sprayed out from the gaps in his armor as if it were free.
"Alger! You damned beast!"
Anger surged into his heart.
But the next moment.
Su Bai immediately realized that something was wrong with his current state.
"Why do I know that warrior's name? Is it because I inherited the related memories of this body?... Although I don't like demons, I don't harbor such strong hatred for no reason."
"...My emotions are affected by this memory."
Think this through.
Su Bai gradually calmed down.
But remaining calm doesn't mean he'll stop fighting; the current situation clearly means he has no choice but to kill all these monsters.
"Everyone, move closer to me!"
Su Bai shouted.
He had 'remembered' what happened in the battle. He was the captain of a squad under the Kingdom's First Legion, commanding 100 warriors. He was sent to hunt down a fleeing demon, but unexpectedly encountered an ambush here.
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