Chapter 20 Done

The ritual is nearing its end, and Mephistopheles' transformation has long since been completed. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

Although he borrowed some of the definitions of the devil from the previous life, he never faced the form of the devil. Therefore, most of today's life forms mean the will of the world, and Mephistopheles only gives a suggestive guide in key places.

Since then, the image symbolized by the word devil has been determined, and they are also ...... with humans, demons, and the undead The same, became a specific ethnic group.

The devil of the juvenile form is called a ghost, and it is a creature in the state of a soul. It is only when they reach maturity that they are born into the flesh.

The devil of the mature body is basically the same as that of a human being, but it can transform between the virtual and the real at will.

This makes them lose the ability to be a naturally powerful species like a demon or a dragon, but it also gives them the infinite possibilities and means of humans.

Mephistopheles' form is naturally in a mature state, and his appearance is the same as before, unchanged.

In fact, the transformation of the body has long been completed, and the purpose of this ritual is only to gain the recognition of the will of the world.

This kind of thing is not of substantial help to Mephistopheles now, before the establishment of hell, he will be the only one in this kind of group, even if hell is created, it will take an extremely long time for the devil clan to survive the initial transition and growth.

He wasn't lying to Monroe, the little guy's soul was really dispensable to Mephistopheles, and even the ritual was more symbolic than practical.

An invisible flame appeared above Monroe's soul, heralding the end of the ritual.

Mephistopheles, who had already determined his future path, held the "Book of Desire" in his hand and began the final chanting.

"Gluttony, the desire for moderation is a never-ending hunger and thirst, often in exchange for a life of nothing. ā€

Indigo smoke rose from Munro's soul as the flames burned, and countless scenes poured through the smoke: I don't know if he wanted to make up for the grievances suffered by other parties, Munro always tried his best to get all kinds of food from the kitchen.

He had never cherished the food, and waste was a common occurrence.

For it was only when he squandered his food that he could find his superiority as a son of a nobleman, which made him feel clearly that he was the son of an earl, not a lowly pauper.

For this reason, he put his few feelings of superiority on the cook and others.

Few people knew that the kind Young Master Meng Luo would have such a domineering side, as if he could get rid of his identity as the son of a former cook by throwing his face at the cook.

"Laziness, excessive greed for pleasure, is a sign of avoidance and weakness. ā€

Dark green smoke rises, and various scenes evolve in the smoke.

Compared to the smoke just now, the smoke symbolizing "laziness" is much hazy. Judging from the attitude of the Earl of Bronque towards Monroe, even if Monroe wants to live a luxurious life, there is no chance of realizing it.

"The self-obsession caused by arrogance and overconfidence is like being in the clouds, looking down on the coast. ā€

Bright golden smoke rose from Monroe's body like a towering giant tree, and the scene that evolved inside revealed the pride in Monroe's heart vividly.

"Anger, which stems from the inner heat, hatred, and resentment, is the natural enemy of reason. ā€

In the scarlet smoke, Monroe's distorted face loomed, and countless vicious curses came from the small attic in the picture, and it was hard to imagine that it was from a son greeting his father.

"Indulgence, the desires of the flesh, the shackles that imprison the soul. ā€

Monroe hid in the corner, watching the "shameless" beautiful maids secretly send autumn waves to the Earl of Bronck, and the longing in his eyes was like a beast trying to break free from its chains. And all of this is perfectly evolved by the dark blue smoke.

"Jealousy, the source of all sin. ā€

Gray-white smoke also flew into the air, and in the gray smoke, Monroe was "incidentally" throwing the heat plague potion into his brother's teacup.

"Greed, the original sin that destroys the soul. ā€

The appearance of black smoke brought the curtain down on Mephistopheles' chanting, and drained the last shred of Monroe's soul, leaving only the scene of Monroe's red eyes signing the contract condensed in the black smoke.

As for the dissipation of Monroe's soul, Mephistopheles didn't care. The ritual has been completed, and it is self-evident what will happen to the sacrifices.

When they decide to go along with their desires, they should also be prepared to be destroyed by their desires.

The seven-colored smoke still hovered above the throne, the last proof that Monro had left behind in this space.

Like a giant whale sucking water, Mephistopheles took a sharp breath. The seven-colored smoke transformed into a small snake with the thickness of a hair entering his body through his nose, and the colorful smoke suddenly emptied.

This is the path Mephistopheles has chosen, and it is the source of his strength.

If it were ordinary human beings who absorbed such mixed desires, I am afraid that their souls would have died long ago, but Mephistopheles is the devil, and the devil who chose the path of desire.

With the existence of the "Book of Desires", these desires are as pure as marshmallows to him, and they will not have any bad effects.

This is also his advantage as the ancestor of the devil, and the three branches he can choose are all smooth paths to transcendence.

Take desire as an example, even if Mephistopheles dies, the devil in the future can only choose a specific emotion or desire as his own path, and until he reaches the end of this path, he will have the qualification to touch the bypass.

Mephistopheles has no such limitations, even if he has decided to make desire the foundation of his throne, but this does not affect his exploration of the laws of hell and the laws of lies.

But there is no way to become part of the consciousness of hell or to elevate lies to the level of falsehood......

Slowly opening his eyes, the corners of his mouth had already outlined a smile, and after looking around at the cramped residence, Mephistopheles said with some feeling: "I can finally go out and have a look." ā€

......

The Earl's Court, which had always been quiet and peaceful, was now lively, with countless people coming in and out, bringing a hustle and bustle to this solemn mansion that did not belong to it.

A young man in a black dress stood still in front of the Earl's Court, and the passing crowd subconsciously avoided him.

But strangely, no one gave even a glance at the young man's location, as if in their perception the young man was not there at all.

Mephistopheles just stood there quietly, with no intention of going in.

After a while, after he had already learned the reason for the incident with the help of spiritual detection, he showed an interested look on his face: "Bell is actually dead, I underestimate this little guy named Monroe a little." ā€

PS: For that indescribable word, the author doesn't mean to be angry, just afraid that book friends will make some bad speculations about this book, just say it.

As for other things, it is completely unfounded speculation, and the author will not admit it.

There are some minor changes to the Seven Deadly Sins in this chapter, but they don't go against common sense. The purpose of this change is that the introduction varies from version to version, and some changes have been made in order to fit the protagonist's abilities in the future. Let's not delve into it.

As for the question of the names of the seven deadly sins, this is the cause of force majeure. After all, this is a world with a river crab god, so you can't make everyone look like "*", right?

So it's written in a subtle way, so that everyone can see it and know what I'm referring to.

There were a few minor mistakes in the first few chapters, and Monroe's older brother should have been called Dillo and his younger brother should have been called Bell, which has now been corrected.

It's not over yet, but I've already written the chapters ahead of time, and I'm so witty.