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Baal abruptly stopped laughing, glaring coldly at everyone present, Now that were done playing, shall we officially begin?

How many tis were they beginning?

Feisha thought very wordlessly.

Layton knew that he was in the wrong and didnt dare to look at Hughes, only asking him in a small voice: What should we do?

Feisha looked around him.

Baals barrier was obviously very powerful, or else Isefel wont have had to use the Black Star to shatter it. Since escaping his barrier was obviously very unrealistic, then the only solution was to leave his barrier.

He thought for a mont and said: Lord, er, Baal.

Baal said: Im called Baal, not er Baal. Shall I take those words as an insult to my na to start a fight with ?

Feisha said: The insult to your na is at the end, I havent said it yet.

Baal never thought this human would actually dare to say that.

Its like this. Lord Baal, I dont think this fight is very fair.

Baal sneered: Are you talking about our numbers?

I never knew Lord Baal is such a shallow person. To Feisha, talk was talk, but he still guarded his small life very closely, pushing his body into the crowd (1).

Baal wasnt angry, but smiled instead. Im shallow. Hmph, I give you one minute to speak your reasons. If you cant convince , Ill chop off your head and make it a vase!

Not use it as a chamber pot? He never thought that each Clan was different and even the ways they used heads were different.

Feisha took two minutes to craft a small comntary on Baals words. Among us humans, there was once a great and admirable military strategist, who said, a war depends not only on the numbers each side has, but it depends on the right ti and the right location. Now, youve picked the right ti, so shouldnt we get to pick the right location?

Ti? Since when have I picked that?

Feishas eyes brightened. Dont tell , Lord Baal, you agree that we should fight on another day?

Baal smiled sinisterly: Kill , and Ill agree.

..

Feisha swiftly recovered his original expression. So, Lord Baal, do you agree to let us pick the location?

Baal said: Originally, I didnt mind killing you off on Noahs Ark. But as you know, Im in a hurry. So dream on.

Dont go to Noahs Ark. So long as its an empty place, its okay. You know that our side has many people. The carbon dioxide we breathe out is a lot, its not good for the body, so its best if we can switch to a place where we can breathe fresh oxygen. Feisha paused. Of course, if Lord Baal is afraid well win and doesnt dare to

Youre trying to goad ? Baal smiled coldly. You petty and low human, you actually dare to goad ?

Feisha saw that he was on the verge of going berserk and hurriedly spoke to Locktini in a soft voice: Rember to give

blood.

Locktini thought about it and said: I think I understand what adding blood ans.

Feisha glanced at him and quickly turned to stare at Baal to say: Very sorry but Im very busy right now, I cant praise you.

No matter. I might not succeed, anyway.

Even Feishas mouth had turned white. Thanks, Im even more nervous now.

Alright!

Over here, his legs were shaking like withered leaves in the wind, over there, Baal was actually nodding his head in agreent. For the last words of a dead man with one foot in the grave, I dont mind granting that.

Feisha raised his arms and said: Then can you grant sothing else too?

What?

Let

die of old age in my sleep.

If you can die of old age in your sleep among a bunch of hunting dogs from h.e.l.l that have been starved for three months

I take it back. Feisha reflected profoundly that if he gave him an inch, hell want a mile.

Since you want so place where you can breathe fresh air, then lets go to the park. Baal waved his hand. The walls of the banquet hall twisted montarily, straight lines turning into wavy ones.

Baal removed the barrier while he was at it.

Hughes only felt that sothing beside his body lightened and his body imdiately tilted to the side. It was only thanks to Lankas quick reflexes that he didnt fall.

The distortions stopped.

All the walls disappeared in the midst of the distortions.

The audience was surrounded by layer after layer of trees.

Under ones foot was gra.s.s, above ones head was the dusky early morning.

Feisha and the others only then noticed that the night was almost over.

Baal said: This is the garden of the royal palace. It should fit your wishes very well?

Because the barrier had dissolved, Layton easily ran to Feishas side, speaking in a soft voice: Good job.

Ah? The currently gloomy Feisha didnt understand. He obviously wanted to go sowhere far where it would be easy to run. Who knew, despite the changes, it was like boiling dicine and changing the water not the herbs (2), and yet he was still praised for doing well? Unless Layton had so plan to escape?

Once he rembered that Layton had those bizarre inventions of all shapes and sizes, the spark of Feishas hope ignited again.

Layton continued: We definitely delayed so more.

..

Feishas spark ignited quickly and extinguished even more quickly.

Lanka and the others drew close, speaking lowly to Feisha: What are your plans?

Since he had used every possible ans to dupe Baal into changing the location, then he likely had a next step. So they all stared at him expectantly, with their hearts full of hopes.

Feisha opened his mouth, and then finally sighed. None. I only delayed the ti a bit.

Weve been dilly dallying and now its dawn. Baals patience was finally exhausted. He stood up. Lets decide the outco in one match.

Lanka and company stood in full combat readiness.

Houllier, finish your mission. Baal reached out a hand, making a gesture at Layton.

Laytons body beca like tal eting magnet in that mont, speedily flying over.

Baal gripped his throat and handed him over to Houllier. Here. Hurry and kill him. Looking at him, it was as though what he was killing wasnt a person, but a chicken. Although to be honest, to him, killing a dwarf wasnt much different from killing a chicken.

Hughes and Lanka simultaneously turned invisible, running towards Layton.

The clerics chanting also began.

Although Locktini was a little tired from throwing fireb.a.l.l.s, the power of those small b.a.l.l.s did not lessen. At least, when five to six fireb.a.l.l.s descended onto Baals head, the light of the fires was still rather dazzling!

Houlliers gaze beca concentrated. At this ti, it was no longer possible for him to say no to a lot of things.

His hand that was wielding a sword slowly rose and then forcefully plunged towards Layton!

Baal reached out a hand to create a barrier to block all attacks while watching Houllier closely.

Houlliers sword was only a ter away from Layton, and Hughes and the others were trapped by the barrier, at this critical ti

A ball of raging fire hurtled down from the east side of the sky.

Following this, there was a shadow even faster and more violent than lightning.

Houlliers face changed drastically when he saw the fire and his hand wielding the sword took advantage and turned. The sword blade grazed Laytons scalp.

Layton was so frightened his eyes were blank, he was basically on a ntal journey elsewhere.

Baal threw down Layton, unhappily saying: Houllier, do you want to betray ?

But there was a voice even louder than his, so it imdiately drowned out his threat-filled warning

G.o.ddammit! What on earth happened just now?

A bat that was nearing the earth turned into a human figure. Golden hair, even under such a dusky sky, was still so dazzling that it brightened the view before ones eyes.

Gin! Feisha was about to cry.

Hughes showed himself and soundlessly threw himself into Gins arms.

Your developntal period is over? Gin was both surprised and gratified. And then, looking at the situation to his left and right, he said, bewildered: Did I miss many exciting stories? Why was it that after he took a nap and woke up, he felt like he was in Abaddons war chariot?

Baal said: Congratulations to you on becoming a mber of the suicide squad. Although you have missed a lot, what youll face next is even more exciting.

Gin looked at Baal for a long ti and hesitated: Mani? Although the face in front of him was Manis, why did he feel that there was sothing not right? At least, no matter how arrogant Mani was, he wont dare speak like this before him.

Hughes said: Hes Baal.

Baal? Gin was shocked. Although he had lived long enough, he had obviously not lived long enough to et Baal. He lifted his head and faced the raging fire from the east, shouting: Wei! Your old lover is here!

[T/n: wei ans h.e.l.lo/hey]

f.u.c.k! Why is he here? Abaddons voice, no matter where it was heard from, was full of vigor and energy.

Baals face changed slightly. Abaddon?

Houlliers face turned even whiter. Just now, seeing the blazing war chariot of h.e.l.l, he already had a bad feeling in his heart, and it had turned out to be true.

The blazing war chariot slowly moved till it was right above them.

Abaddon stretched his head out of the chariot. You said where is he?

Gin pointed at Baal and said: Let

introduce you. Baal.

Him? Abaddons face showed a mont of unease and his gaze shifted to Houllier. Aha! Houllier, you are really here.

Houllier imdiately used his eyes to ask Baal for help.

Actually, Baal was also very conflicted. Speaking emotionally, he was willing to save a subordinate whom he could command so well. But logic told him, before Abaddons att.i.tude toward him beca brighter, rashly making such a strong foe was not wise.

Now what he felt really regretful for was that just now, he shouldnt have just used his mouth to be in a hurry.

Lord Lucifer has just returned from Heaven. He is in quite a good mood. So, Houllier, accept your fate. Abaddon reached out his hand but he seed to have misgivings about Baal, and added, Of course, my task was to only recapture an escaped criminal from h.e.l.l. Ive now accomplished my task.

The implication was that he was obviously going to turn a blind eye to Baal.

Baal gave the matter serious consideration and finally decided to sacrifice the knights to save the queen (3).

No matter what, so long as Abaddon didnt do anything, even if they had a Gin, it still didnt change the situation much.

Gin frowned and said: Abaddon, you an

Abaddon gazed at his surroundings and smiled slightly: I an, the rest of the problem, Ill hand over to you.

As he said that, a ray of brilliant red light rose from his hand, trapping Houllier, who didnt have ti to escape, within it. Abaddon gently pulled. Houllier was imdiately lifted into the war chariot like a fish caught in a net.

.. Just like that, Gin and the others could only watch helplessly as that blazing fire slowly drifted away the way it had appeared.

Feisha was stupefied for quite a while before he managed to say: Can we go to h.e.l.l to make a complaint about him?

Baal icily laughed: You need to be alive to do that! He had already made up his mind, this ti, he was going to hurry!

T/n:

(1) his small life is a direct translation of

xio mng, a common phrase in Chinese to used to refer to ones life. Its a bit like self-deprecating humor.

(2) The original sentence for Feishas taphor about dicine:

Hun li hun q hun tng b hun yo. It ans sothing like, despite changing back and forth, it was still like changing the soup without changing the herbs. Its to describe how aningless the changes are.

(3) This is a chess reference.

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