Chapter 1356: The attitude of the seven sons (asking for a monthly pass, asking for a subscription, asking for a recommendation) asks for a monthly pass!!

When Editachus was imprisoned, Editachus saw Asaces turn into a dark-skinned demon with six fingers on both hands.

He had been deceiving Edimachus all along, and in reality, his true identity was that of Grazt's faithful son. At that moment, Edimachus realized his own stupidity. Grazt discovers Edimachus's weakness—a long-buried long-buried longing for redemption that Editachus thought he had long since lost. Grazt took advantage of this weakness to overturn Edimachus.

This fact drove Edimachus insane, and his useless redemption and his pathetic quest for love cost him his kingdom, his freedom, his mind, everything, and the dark Miracul used to torment him for 50 years. The words of the lich demon provoked the demon lord into madness. Becoming more evil than ever, Edimachus longs for freedom, power, revenge, and countless other things that demons cannot possess. Destruction became the only thought of the fallen angel. Unbeknownst to Miracu, Edimachus's demonic madness gave him new powers.

He can implant fragmentary consciousness into distant minds and distort them completely. Living creatures "touched" by Edymachus are incredibly attracted to him. The Prison Keeper is the most dangerous of the "children" of Edimachus, and now that their rescue of their "father" has failed, Edimachus's will and fury have spawned something entirely new; He transforms into two different creatures, both furious and sick at all costs to escape the cranial decay zone.

Edimachus has two forms. The first is a beautiful bisexual angel with lilac skin, golden tattoo-like patterns that constantly move across his bare body, metallic golden wings as sharp as blades, and black eyes. In this form, he wears a golden breastplate and wields two weapons: a light whip and a golden glove with sharp bird claws. His alternate form is a nimble humanoid, with grayish-black skin, milky eyes, black fangs, and four dark tentacles with eelphyngeal ends sticking out from behind it. In this form, he wields a smoldering greatsword made of ash and ash. (Passing the fire?) In both forms, Edymachus' right eye was lit with a smoky flame, especially when the demon was provoked.

By now, Edimachus had been imprisoned for tens of thousands of years. Although he never escaped the shackles of the cage, but because of his strength, it also led to him to gain an alternative freedom, and now the area where Edimachus was imprisoned has become a forbidden area, and the jailers prepared for him by Grazt were either controlled by Edymachus or killed, and the creatures that live there now are all monsters that are highly twisted by Edymachus.

Grazt also had an unusual headache for Edimachus, and he couldn't kill it, and it was even more impossible to let it go, so Grazt simply took a salary from the bottom of the kettle and used a powerful ritual to completely seal it in the cage.

So in a sense, Edimachus was out of trouble, but he remained in the cage all the time.

And Solam's interest in Edimachus also comes from his unique form, and it can even be said that Edimachus's special form is even more extreme than Lilith!

Lilith was sent to Soram by her mother three years ago, when the Queen of Chaos got the seventh scepter, and after three years of inhumane dissection and various experiments, Soram finally got a breakthrough from Lilith.

However, Lilith herself was so traumatized that her soul fell into complete dormancy after one of Soram's experiments, when Soram planned to use the most primordial order and chaos power of the multiverse to strip Lilith's two souls, but Soram underestimated the precision of the soul, so that the experiment failed, and Lilith almost lost her life.

For such a precious and even rare test subject as Lilith, Solam naturally didn't dare to mess with her anymore. Soram has more ambitious ambitions for Lilith, so to be on the safe side, Soram must change a test subject.

And Edimachus is undoubtedly the perfect test subject, and more importantly, Edimachus has a more powerful soul than Lilith, which can make Soram more hands-off in experiments.

Soram hopes to find a way to get rid of the demonic power in his body from the strange form of Edimachus, and only by truly getting rid of the demonic power can Soram have a chance to truly return to the material plane. Otherwise, Soram will have to be a demon for the rest of his life!

Although Soram, the demon, is thriving, compared to everything in Faeron, Soram still likes to be a mortal.

For Solam's order, the seven sons of Solam naturally didn't have a word, and soon set off. But not everyone understands Solam's approach.

Soram didn't hide his desire to return to the physical plane from his seven sons, they had known it for a long time, but the seven people had a completely different attitude towards Solam's desire to turn back into mortals.

St. Giles has no opinion, or rather, he supports 100% of what Soram wants to do, maybe this is St. Giles's biggest weakness, he has no opinions, everything is based on Soram's will.

Motarian had reservations about this, and Soram could see that he didn't want Soram to leave the abyss. But he never intended to stop his father, but when Soram wanted Motarian to return to the physical plane with him, Motarian firmly refused.

Solam was also helpless about Motarian's unprovoked stubbornness, but he didn't know how to persuade him, so he could only take one step at a time.

Riemanrus's attitude is the clearest, he is not willing to leave the abyss! According to his words, how good is the abyss, why leave? Soram didn't know what to say about this, Riemanrus loved the abyss, he loved chaos.

This guy even transformed all of Solam's 3,000 mortal followers into semi-purgatory lives for this reason! Riemanlus imitated Solam's transformation of Angran and used his own flesh and blood to transform all the three thousand mortals into his own heirs!

And call them wolves!

These mortals who were transformed by Riemanrus were also all transformed and all wolfed.

In fact, if it weren't for the fact that Riemanrus was his own son, Soram would have preferred to call it corruption! Solam didn't know how Riemanrus could have such a strong ability to bewitch, and actually let all the three thousand people voluntarily accept the flesh and blood transformation of Riemanrus, and extremely supported Riemanrus.

After Solam knew the news, he didn't know what expression to use to express his feelings at that time, when Riemanrus asked for the management of these three thousand mortals, Soram never thought that Riemanrus would do this.

In short, Riemanrus is a staunch abyssal faction, but after several persuasions from Soram, although Riemanlus still does not want Soram to leave, he finally accepts the reality.

Although Clarks did not deal with Riemanrus, he was on the same page on this point, and he did not want Soram to leave. However, Clarks' sensible approach to Riemanruth was that it was Solam's own choice, so although he was against it, it was understandable.

Magnus, like his two older brothers, was reluctant to leave the abyss as a demon caster favored by the abyss. He even persuaded Solam to stay several times. In this regard, Solam can only slowly dismantle him.

Angelon and Conrad are completely neutral, they don't want to leave the abyss themselves, but they don't have any opinions on Solam's thoughts, according to what they said, Soram just goes to the material plane, not to die, with their strength, even if they want to meet, it's very easy, why do they want to say goodbye to life and death?

Finally, Vulcan's attitude is even more interesting, he supports Soram's desire to return to the material plane, and repeatedly asks to take him with him!