Bai Lian's smile froze, and she stood up straight.
A speck of ink spread across the white dress, and in an instant, the white dress transformed into a black robe.
Almost simultaneously, a pair of clear black and white eyes were replaced by pure black.
Black patterns, like vines, climbed up Shiro's neck and down to her cheeks, intertwining like withered branches.
She grinned, and a lilting, androgynous laugh escaped her throat.
"Hehehe, I never expected that the first person to recognize me would be you!"
"Thanks to you, in my previous life, my soul was scattered. Even if you turn to ashes, I can still recognize the stench of your decay."
Caesar laughed in fury, "Woman, you've successfully caught my attention! I'll make you regret this!"
As soon as he finished speaking, the demonic energy around him surged, and Caesar vanished into thin air.
"Tch, all he does is talk, he was scared away by my sister-in-law!"
Badam leaned out from behind Kui Kui, crossed his arms, and said with a disdainful look.
Kuikui, however, seemed not to hear, and instead turned to ask Kadar, "What was your relationship with the dwarves and goblins like during your time as Demon King?"
Kadar thought for a moment and replied, "It's alright..."
"Brother, you're too modest! If the goblin hadn't revealed your location to me, I wouldn't have been able to bring you and your wife to rescue you so easily!"
Upon hearing this, Kadar thought for a moment and added, "During Caesar's reign, he consistently waged war against the Celestial Realm under the pretext of the scarcity of resources in the Demon Realm."
"As a result, all races in the Demon Realm suffered heavy losses. In fact, we were born and raised in the Demon Realm, and the Demon Realm is the most suitable place for us to live."
“We are not warlike. At least, that’s what the dragons, dwarves, and goblins all think.”
"During my time as Demon King, although I couldn't say I had a particularly good personal relationship with the dwarf chieftain and the goblin chieftain, we shared the same ideas."
Kui Kui nodded and said, "That's enough!"
"Khadar, I want you to unite the various races of the Demon Realm against him. Even if you might be captured or die, are you willing?"
"Of course!" Kadar patted his chest and said with righteous indignation, "For the sake of all living beings in the Demon Realm, I will do anything!"
"Good!" Kui Kui praised, and suggested:
"Make good use of the advantages of dwarves and goblins. You can lure the enemy and harass them, but don't engage Caesar in a direct confrontation. If you can't win, run away."
"Understood, sister-in-law, I'll do whatever you say."
"Sister-in-law, I'll listen to you too," Badamu said, seizing the opportunity to express his determination.
"I will inform the Celestial Realm about Caesar's possession and resurrection of Bai Lian. Be careful in all matters. I'm taking Mo Ye with me."
Kui Kui, holding Mo Ye's hand, headed straight for the human world.
Kui Ziyu only saw two figures flash past her eyes.
He was about to speak when the bathroom door slammed shut.
Kui Kui turned on the shower, and the warm steam quickly filled the bathroom.
"Clean yourself up."
"Mmm." Mo Ye obediently responded and took off his blood-stained robe.
The bloodstains flowed into the sewer with the warm water, and Mo Ye revealed his true form.
His fair skin was covered with wounds of varying sizes and depths, but he seemed oblivious to the pain, standing with his head down under the shower.
"Why are you running around when your injury hasn't healed?"
Upon hearing this, Mo Ye looked up in a daze.
Kui Kui turned off the shower, and water droplets fell down Mo Ye's hair, tracing paths down Kui Kui's cheeks.
Mo Ye raised his hand and wiped away her tears, saying softly, "Don't cry, I'm fine."
“Don’t make me worry, then I won’t cry,” Kui Kui said, placing her hand on his chest.
A shimmering white light emanated from her palm, but the next moment, her wrist was gripped by Mo Ye.
"I know you're worried about me, but it looks serious; it's nothing serious."
"Alright, then tell me, why did you become a demon?" Kui Kui looked into Mo Ye's eyes with sparkling eyes.
"Don't tell me you've killed a lot of demons. You were once a war god; the demons who died at your hands could pile up into a mountain. If that's what makes someone a demon, you would have been one long ago."
Mo Ye tilted his head slightly, subconsciously trying to dodge, but Kui Kui cupped his cheeks and forcibly turned his head.
"Bang!" The bathroom door was kicked open by Kui Ziyu.
"KuiKui, let go of that brat, let me handle this! It was only a matter of time before he fell into demonic possession. You can't stop it!"
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