Under normal circumstances, the King of the Jackalweres is very cautious of such a move, never allowing the Queen of the Succubi the chance to co too close.
But the enemy unintentionally executed a perfect combination.
Everyone’s attention had been drawn by Gaven’s Light of Transmission.
Adding to that, the King of the Minotaurs, Baphont, had co at the invitation.
Everyone subconsciously thought that if the Queen of the Succubi ca, she would appear from there.
They completely forgot another possibility: that the Queen of the Succubi might co uninvited.
The Queen of the Succubi’s proficiency in deception and trickery is no less than those Archdukes of Devil, and how could she pass up an opportunity to heavily damage her enemies?
She had arrived on the battlefield much earlier, rely assessing from afar.
Evaluating the odds of winning this battle.
She would only truly participate if the odds were far greater than the chance of failure.
Her attack, like the tail spike behind her, silently delivers a fatal blow to the enemy.
Her Charm Control is far more terrifying than simply harming the enemy; it caused the King of the Jackalweres to instantly lose not one, but two of his mightiest combatants.
Another King of the Jackalweres’ Divine Nature Incarnation was also restrained.
This Divine Nature Incarnation of the King of the Jackalweres had to fend off its peer’s attacks while guarding against the lashes from Micanthix.
The Execution Whip in her hand was both variable in length and unpredictable, with a fearso power; wounds inflicted by it could not be healed by ordinary ans, even for a Divine Nature Incarnation, as they contained her evil essence.
The whip was nad the Lover’s Lash; besides wounds that cannot heal, a struck target also experiences powerful electrical damage, with a potential of paralysis.
Interestingly, her Execution Whip, like the King of the Jackalweres’ flail, is also three-headed, made of Fine Gold. It’s unclear who copied whom, if there was any imitation at all.
Fortunately, the Queen of the Succubi, Micanthix’s ability is finite; controlling one Incarnation of the King of the Jackalweres is her limit, leaving no chance for a second.
Otherwise, this battle would be impossible to fight.
Simply avoiding the enemy’s charm attack would consu all energy.
Charming Gaze is not undefeatable; both Wish Spell and Miracle Spell can undo it.
The Divine Nature Incarnation of the King of the Jackalweres had prepared the Wish Spell but had no opportunity to cast it.
Each attempt was forcibly interrupted by the Queen of the Succubi.
The Divine Nature Incarnation of the King of the Jackalweres soon realized he had rejoiced too soon and underestimated the Queen of the Succubi’s Charming Gaze.
She indeed couldn’t control him further, but that didn’t an she couldn’t use this ability as an attack.
Each ti he t her gaze, his Divine Soul fell into an uncontrollable reverie, his mind swaying, breaking his spellcasting, forcibly interrupted.
By the ti he regained his senses, the berserk attack from the other Divine Nature Incarnation of the King of the Jackalweres had already arrived.
After suffering several losses, this Divine Nature Incarnation dutifully engaged in a prudent back-and-forth, ceasing futile attempts and pinning his hopes on the Deity True Body or other God’s Chosen.
Elsewhere, the true body of the King of the Jackalweres was also struggling, desperately avoiding the berserk charges from the King of the Minotaurs.
With two Divine Nature Incarnations entangled by the Queen of the Succubi, no one was there to help him contend with the troubleso red-eyed Tauren.
The Jackalwere Chosen were rely fodder in his presence.
The battle axe, let alone withstand the berserk charge.
"Doreisan, if you continue to slack like this, neither of us will escape today. Do you truly and naively believe the enemy will spare you? Half of my past glorious achievents were conducted with your support."
The King of the Jackalweres could only shift his gaze to his Servant.
He had an overwhelming advantage in the war against the Queen of the Succubi, with the Ghoul King and his Ghoul Army being instruntal.
The allure of the Succubi is ineffective against these undead; the Queen of the Succubi’s Enchanting Demon Gaze is also powerless, as she can only sway living beings with desires, and not the desireless undead.
"Lord Doreisan, we fully understand the predicant you face, and we rember your contributions over the years, our past promises remain valid.
We are willing to assist you in freeing from this greedy jackal’s enslavent as long as your Ghoul Army ceases to serve under his banner, provided you don’t partake in our mutual war.
Regarding past grievances, we will let bygones be bygones.
You know well, my Succubi do not hold any advantage against your ghouls.
Why would we cross countless planes to war against you?
Now is the perfect ti for you to break free from the opponent’s control!" the Queen of the Succubi softly whispered.
Her words unveiled an endless allure, like the tender whisper of a lover into one’s ear.
Anyone who heard her voice felt their legs weaken uncontrollably, inwardly agreeing with her statent.
The Ghoul King was also involuntarily affected, but the influence affecting him was not the allure, but the comparison of strength on the field.
The participation of the King of the Minotaurs and the Queen of the Succubi was sothing he expected.
For he had always maintained secret communication with the opposing side, preparing to escape the control of the King of the Jackalweres.
Even if they descended themselves, unless they fully committed to aiding this invader, the wagering King of the Jackalweres still holds a fair chance of victory.
But unforeseen was their use of a Divine Nature Incarnation of the King of the Jackalweres as an offering, directly summoning a Deity True Body, one renowned for combat.
The scale of victory began tilting heavily towards the enemy.
Even with all efforts aiding the King of the Jackalweres, the war’s outco now seems less likely to fall in his favor.
A misstep here might an falling in defeat oneself.
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