Chapter 1394: The one who was chosen (asking for a monthly pass, asking for a subscription, asking for a recommendation) asked for a monthly pass!!

Horus was strong, and in terms of strength at birth, he was the strongest of Solam's ten sons! He was born at the lord level, of course, this is also directly proportional to the resources consumed to create Horus, when the other sons were born again, Soram's condition was not good, and by the time Horus was born, Soram had enough resources to squander.

Of course, this is also related to the purpose for which Horus was created, the other sons of Solam, either Soram wanted help, or Soram wanted a whim, only Horus was created for the most clear purpose, and Soram was a gift to his other sons when he was born!

Soram didn't think much about creating his other sons, or he didn't have a long-term plan, which led to Soram's sons having obvious flaws despite their different personalities. They can't do it alone!

Although St. Giles was the eldest brother, he was born when Soram was at his most embarrassed, and at that time Soram only needed a helper who completely obeyed his orders. Therefore, St. Giles is obedient to Solam, he is loyal, serious, brave, and a perfect candidate for general!

But this also caused him to have great limitations, he can only be a general, not a handsome man who can dominate everyone! You give him an army, and St. Giles will perfectly fulfill any order from Solam. But if you give him a kingdom, he can't do anything, he was already doomed when he was created, he will only obey orders, and his autonomy is a little worse.

Motarian, hehe, he's in a sense a joke that the Abyss played on Soram. This is also the reason why Soram has always felt guilty about him, his personality is gloomy, silent, and when he is fine, he only likes to be alone. His loyalty to Soram was unquestionable, but he cared about no one but Soram, he couldn't be a leader, he couldn't even lead a small army.

Riemanrus, or forget it, as the son of Soram, who has the strongest demonic nature, chaos and killing are his favorites, let him manage? It would be better to let him die.

Clarks, the lord of the crows, his command ability is enough, but Clarks also has his own shortcomings, he is too arrogant, originally arrogant is nothing, no son of Soram is not arrogant in his heart, but Clarks's coldness is too strong, which makes him lack a certain spirit of compromise, or rather, his arrogance cannot tolerate him doing what he does not want to do.

This is very fatal, a commander does not just take care of his own affairs and finish, he needs to coordinate the interests of all parties, and then get the maximum benefit from it.

Magnus, Master of a Thousand Creations, Red Devils. The typical mage personality loves to explore everything, thirsting for knowledge and new experiences. He was like a child who hadn't grown up yet, barely qualified to be a mage, and if it weren't for Soram's constant watch, his intellectual curiosity would have brought disaster to him at any time.

Conrad, Lord of Midnight...... Let's put it this way, among Solam's sons, Soram's biggest worry is about him and touching him, Soram has been thinking about keeping him by his side to take care of him, but unfortunately, he seems to be a little resistant to getting along with Solam, well, it's not resistance, but a kind of shyness and embarrassment, he doesn't know how to express his feelings, and when Soram cares about him, he immediately returns at a loss, not knowing how to respond...... It's inexplicably a little cute, but it's awkward.

This kind of character, Solam really doesn't know how to arrange it.

Angron, the Eater of Worlds! Although he is a halfway father and son, he has nothing to say about loyalty, but his shortcomings are also obvious, his autonomy is not strong, to put it simply, he was born to be the second-in-command, and no matter how he cultivates, he can't be a prince! What's more, although he is loyal to Solam, he has no feelings for other brothers, and even usually, except for work, there is no communication in private.

Vulcan, the king of the salamanders, his personality is not suitable for leadership, he is more of a technical controller.

Alfaris, the ninth son, the twin twins are spies, and they are absolutely first-class in underground work, and they can be commanders? Forget it. Otherwise, when there will be a bunch of bosses, the people below will not be crazy?

[Because the twin twins of Alpharis and Omega are counted as one person most of the time, the name Alphais has become synonymous with the two of them, and because they are collectively called the ninth son, and because of this, there are obviously eleven sons of Solam, but Horus is said to be the tenth son. 】

Solam's nine sons (nine sons are actually ten people, it's common sense, isn't it?) None of them can command the overall situation, which makes Soram very worried, I didn't think before, Soram thought at the beginning that he could train from it, to see if he could train a successor, but Soram was very frustrated, maybe he really didn't have any talent to be a teacher, and his sons could do whatever they wanted, even if Soram repeatedly sent them out to exercise, hoping to train their commanding ability, but the result was still unsatisfactory.

So as the big plan approaches, Solam can only retrain a successor! A good commander!

So Solam spent a huge price, collected a lot of rulers' souls, and selected the best ones as the blueprint of Horus's soul, of course, it is necessary to remove the dross, and the ruler who can fall into the abyss is definitely not a good thing. But how effective it will be depends on whether the will of the abyss cooperates or not.

As a result, the will of the abyss is still favoring Soram, and even Horus!

Yes, from the moment Horus was born, the gift of the will of the abyss enveloped him! He is the darling of the abyss!

After Horus was born, Soram gave him the Adamantite Three-Headed Flaill, an artifact he had taken from Yenogu. Although this artifact is not as powerful as it has been for years, as a common weapon of the veteran demon lord Yenogu, this artifact is indeed extraordinary. Originally, Solam planned to give the years to Horus, but considering that although Horus was at the lord level, he was only just born, and his strength was still much worse than that of many old demon lords, giving him the years would not do him any good, on the contrary, it would harm him.

So Horus's weapon became a three-headed flail of pure gold.

After that, Soram kept Horus by his side for three months, which can be regarded as cultivating feelings and teaching him by word and deed, so that he can take over Soram's work as soon as possible. In fact, Soram didn't have much work in the first place, he was a lazy man, and most of his work was roughly divided by Solam, and then handed over to his son and his subordinates, and he himself avoided the responsibility perfectly.

But as soon as Horus took over Solam's work, he began to carry out drastic reforms, completely overthrowing Solam's extensive management model, and then establishing a new management model that worked.

At the beginning, the people, who were accustomed to Solam's lax management model, were very unhappy with Horus's rudeness, because Horus's division of responsibilities and power and power mechanism made them not adapt to it at all.

But under Solam's strong request, no one dared to blow up the thorn. But in my heart, I still feel unhappy with Horus, after all, no one likes a newcomer to climb on their head as soon as they come up.