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As rulers of different dinsions, several lords have clashed both openly and in secret.

After all, no one is willing to be suppressed.

Now that the Hell Dinsion has just been partially devoured by the Fairy power, phisto's strength has been significantly weakened.

How could he allow the other dark dinsions to sit back and do nothing?

If he could drag one down with him, that would be one less problem for him!

To avoid being Luo Bai's personal blood bank, constantly drained of power, phisto imdiately threw Dormammu under the bus.

In fact, Luo Bai already had his eyes on Dormammu, but...

"Dormammu? The Lord of the Dark Dinsion? The Dark Dinsion does contain imnse power. But... I can't just walk into the Dark Dinsion and confront him," Luo Bai muttered, as if deep in thought.

As soon as he finished speaking, phisto confidently declared, "Why not? There is no energy in the universe that the Fairy power cannot devour! Dormammu may be strong within the Dark Dinsion, but even there, he cannot withstand the Fairy power.

The Fairy power can completely consu the Dark Dinsion!"

"That may be true," Luo Bai acknowledged.

"But I am the Sorcerer Supre, after all.

Didn't you just say that I have to protect Earth and act as the guardian of justice?

How would it look if word got out that I invaded the Dark Dinsion just to cause trouble for Dormammu?

I'm not a dark magician."

Luo Bai spoke with a serious and solemn expression.

His words left phisto speechless.

A guardian of justice?

Wait, is this what the Sorcerer Supre has beco?!

He's even more ruthless than us, the rulers of the dark dinsions!

Now, not only does he want to drain our energy, but he also insists on making it sound reasonable??

Does he really want all the benefits for himself?!

Who the hell dares to ss with the Sorcerer Supre now?

As phisto silently ranted in frustration, Luo Bai suddenly turned to him and asked, "What do you think, Xiao Mo?"

phisto nearly choked.

At that mont, he truly wanted to voice his real thoughts.

But he didn't dare.

Instead, he imdiately replied, "Yes! I think what you said makes perfect sense!"

Yet, deep down, he still didn't want Dormammu to escape Luo Bai's attention.

So Luo Bai spoke up again, "Why don't you go find Dormammu and ask for his opinion?"

"I... go to the Dark Dinsion to find Dormammu?" phisto was stunned.

"Yes, it's decided. Go ask Dormammu what he thinks," Luo Bai said casually.

phisto had just lost most of his power, and now he was supposed to go looking for Dormammu?

And not just anywhere—but right into the Dark Dinsion?

Wasn't this basically delivering himself to death?!

"I can't—"

"Don't forget... the contract..."

phisto was just about to refuse when Luo Bai interrupted him.

At the ntion of the contract—one that stated he must absolutely obey Luo Bai—phisto fell silent.

Luo Bai smiled and reassured him, "Actually, you don't have to fight Dormammu directly. Just lure him to Earth, and I'll handle the rest.

Xiao Mo, trust —I won't let anything happen to you."

Luo Bai didn't trust Dormammu's fanatical followers.

What if they screwed up and failed to summon him?

phisto, on the other hand, was far more reliable.

At this mont, phisto wanted to refuse more than anything.

He didn't want to be Luo Bai's errand boy.

But the contract had already been signed, and he had no choice.

Sighing, phisto reluctantly said, "...Fine. But you have to guarantee my safety. You can't just leave to die."

phisto spoke with exaggerated sincerity.

Normally, he wouldn't need Luo Bai's help at all.

But right now, he was too weak.

He needed Luo Bai to protect him.

"Don't worry, we're friendly partners~~" Luo Bai assured him with a bright smile.

phisto didn't respond.

But deep inside, he was complaining bitterly:

Not friendly at all!

Don't think I don't know you just see as food!

At this point, he was starting to accept his fate... and seriously considering taking his revenge out on the universe.

phisto took a deep breath and spoke cautiously, "Actually, I know that besides Dormammu, there are other evil lords in the universe. How about we discuss this? I can lure them over for you. Just... don't drain my energy anymore, alright? I really can't handle the power of the Fairy energy..."

"It's not impossible. It just depends on how convincing you are," Luo Bai replied after thinking for a mont.

"Don't worry, I've got this!" phisto assured him, patting his chest.

After their friendly discussion, Luo Bai left the Hell Dinsion and returned to the New York Sanctum.

At this ti, Mordo was on guard duty at the Sanctum. His furrowed brows made it clear that he was deeply worried.

The mont he saw Luo Bai return, he quickly stepped forward and asked, "Sorcerer Supre, what's the situation?"

"I've figured it out. The one who ca was phisto, the Lord of Hell," Luo Bai replied calmly.

"It was him?!" Mordo was stunned.

phisto's na was recorded in the books of Kamar-Taj—he was one of the most powerful dinsional lords.

Upon hearing that phisto had co to Earth, Mordo's nerves beca even more tense.

"Why would he personally co to Earth? Sorcerer Supre... is Earth in danger?" he asked imdiately.

Luo Bai shook his head and reassured him, "Don't worry. I went to see him myself. He said he just wanted to visit Earth and didn't have any other intentions. He's gone now and claims he'll probably never co back."

"????"

What the hell?!

He ca for a visit?!

Mordo's eyes widened as he looked at Luo Bai in disbelief. "Did he really just co to Earth for sightseeing?"

"Of course," Luo Bai answered confidently.

"????"

To be honest, Mordo found it hard to believe that phisto had simply co to Earth as a tourist.

After all, most of these evil lords visited Earth only to cause chaos.

However, he had no choice but to believe Luo Bai.

Not only because Luo Bai was the Sorcerer Supre, but also because... the Sanctum's magical defenses had lifted the alarm.

This ant that the invader had indeed left.

But why would phisto leave so easily?

Had he been repelled by Luo Bai?

That seed to be the only explanation.

It appeared that Luo Bai had grown far stronger than before.

This was good news for both Kamar-Taj and Earth.

Thinking of this, Mordo let out a sigh of relief and said, "Fortunately, there was no danger this ti. But these evil lords are cunning. They won't just give up. Sooner or later, they'll find another way to invade Earth."

Luo Bai didn't bother explaining further. He simply nodded and replied, "That makes sense. I have a feeling that another Lord of the Dark Dinsion will be arriving soon."

A Lord of the Dark Dinsion?

Dormammu?!!

Mordo, who had just relaxed, tensed up again.

"That one is even harder to deal with than phisto!" he said with a sigh.

After all, Dormammu was the Ancient One's greatest enemy.

Everyone at Kamar-Taj knew how terrifying he was.

Unlike phisto, Dormammu wasn't soone you could talk to.

If he arrived, it would be disastrous for Earth.

The thought alone made Mordo panic. He quickly asked, "What should we do, Sorcerer Supre? Should we set up the protective barrier in advance?"

"Do it. And notify all the sorcerers imdiately," Luo Bai instructed.

Hearing this, Mordo didn't hesitate—he turned and left right away.

As Luo Bai watched him leave, he couldn't help but think to himself...

With Dormammu arriving, it's ti to reorganize Kamar-Taj.

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