Chapter 48: Calculation

Under the deliberate guidance of Mephistopheles, Flomo regarded the group of chaotic degenerates as the opponent's subordinates, not only slaughtered mercilessly, but also adopted a quick plan of action in order to prevent Mephistopheles from helping. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

The strength of the Fallen was not strong, except for Bajoyf's original men, the others did not even touch the doorway of the ranks.

In addition, the weapons in their hands were nothing more than inferior products after the transformation of farm tools, so although they fought back desperately against the enemies one by one, they failed to cause any damage to the demons, but were killed by Flo Demon in the crowd with their skin and scales.

Under Mephistopheles' cold eyes and Flo's hard work, the entire cave was slaughtered, leaving only John, who was lying on the ground and unable to move.

Flomo deliberately saved this summoner, who seemed to have a high status, for last.

On the one hand, leaving the seriously injured summoner here can stabilize Mephistopheles as the "leader" and make him unable to help other men, and on the other hand, when the time comes, it can also be used as a breakthrough to find an opportunity to inflict heavy damage on his "leader".

When the word "demon" is mentioned, people's first reaction is that they are cruel, bloodthirsty, ruthless, and inhumane.

Demons are indeed representatives of cruelty and tyranny, but that doesn't mean they're like beasts without enough intelligence.

Low-level demons don't know the lingua franca, but so what? If you don't understand the lingua franca and you don't know the abyssal language, you can't just beat people to the level of beasts just because they don't master a "foreign language", right?

Therefore, demons such as scheming and calculating not only understand, but they are also more proficient in cunning than ordinary people.

This can be seen from Mephistopheles's fear of high-level demons.

As for the small calculations of low-level demons, it may be difficult for ordinary humans to guard against, but they have not yet been taken into account by him. He relied not only on the vast insight of the two worlds, but also on the experience of thousands of years.

The layout, which began as early as the appearance of Flomo, Mephistopheles took advantage of the other party's wariness and suspiciousness to give him a false hint.

The plan is simple, the steps are remarkably simple, but they are incredibly useful.

Think about it, if all your calculations and plans are based on the wrong information given by the enemy, then how can you calculate the other side?

will only go further and further down the wrong path, and finally die under their own self-righteous calculations.

This is the situation that Flomo is facing now, and his designs and traps are all based on the premise that "those people are Mephistopheles' men", but unfortunately, this premise is only a non-existent hypothesis, so his design has become a castle in the air.

In his mind, Mephistopheles, who are like cannon fodder, may not care, but a strong reinforcement like "Bajoyf" can't just give up, right?

From the summoning process, Flomo felt Bajoyf's strength, and the other party was a strong man who had just entered the silver rank.

Naturally, such strength could not be put in the eyes of Flomo, who was close to the pinnacle of silver, and with his demonic identity, as long as it was not a human of the golden rank, he didn't care.

But Bachoif is different, he is a spellcaster.

As we all know, because of the difference between factions and doctrines, the caster's methods are strange, and if the other party is allowed to use it, it will definitely cause a lot of trouble to Flomo.

Not only that, but Bajoyif is also a spellcaster who explores chaos.

Such guys are deeply feared by demons just like the priests of the temple, because they have enough knowledge and understanding of the demon race, and they also have a lot of means to deal with them.

That's why Flomo killed the killer as soon as he arrived, and even when he was stunned, he had to endure the discomfort and risk being attacked to inflict heavy damage on him. Cruelty by nature is only one of the reasons, and the other reason is that he is afraid that the other party will hide some unique means against him.

In fact, if John hadn't died, he might have died under that attack.

Flomo didn't believe Mephistopheles would ignore such a helper, even though the other party seemed to have little ability to move.

Mephistopheles really didn't want to ignore it, but John really didn't have any help to borrow it now. Therefore, Mephistopheles can only let him die, after all, a useless chess piece naturally has no value in existence.

There is no way to do this, and the destruction of his plan by Bajoyev's move to "change shape" can be said to be devastating.

According to Mephistopheles's original layout, John was just a secret move, and Bajoyif was the follow-up to the plan.

Although he didn't know how to prophesy, he couldn't know what happened after this, but some information could still be speculated.

A farmer with no merit or role can escape from the hands of the most vicious degenerates, and if this is not Bajoyf's escape for himself, I am afraid that even the slimes will not believe it.

Originally, Mephistopheles speculated that John might have been the reincarnation vessel that Bajoyf had left for him, because he could see that John had undergone some subtle physical transformations and had some vague connection with Bajoyf.

Coupled with John's personality, he is an isolated existence among the Fallen, and once something happens, the likelihood of paying attention to him is very low.

Of course, this must also be Bajoyf's behind, otherwise he would not dare to provoke Kohler and others if he was given ten dares, and since he did so, he obviously thought that Bajoyf was behind him.

So, Mephistopheles injected the "Seed of Wrath" into John's body and used it as a preparation for both hands.

Once Bajoyf was reincarnated in John's body, his weak soul would certainly not be able to resist the erosion of the "seeds of wrath", and by that time, Mephistopheles would have a silver rank of cannon fodder.

A silver rank that is not afraid of life and death and fights the enemy without reservation is undoubtedly a headache. What's even more frustrating is that this guy is also a spellcaster who has a unique understanding of himself.

Mephistopheles felt that once things got to this point, he was afraid that he would be able to reap the fruits of victory without having to make a move. Even if he had to take action on his own in the end, the demon at that time must not have much strength left, right?

If Bajoyf is not reincarnated in John, then it is nothing more than the following:

First, this is not his backhand, and his real means of saving his life is to escape in other ways. This situation has no effect on Mephistopheles, all he needs is for the Fallen to fight the demons, drain and test the strength of the other party, and finally kill them together.

Anyway, Bajoyf's life-saving method must have something to do with John, so he just needs to respond immediately.

Moreover, Bajoyf and other degenerates and demons made a pact, and the two united.

This situation is better solved. John is also a good pawn, and when the demon arrives and breaks his senses, he will definitely attack the demon and his companions like a madman.

It doesn't matter how much damage it can do, as long as it causes confusion and mutual suspicion. At that point, there will definitely be a fierce struggle between the cunning demons and the degenerates, and that's exactly what Mephistopheles wants.

Moreover, John must have died at that time, and it was probably impossible for Bajoyif to escape from the battle, so he could only obediently become a pawn of Mephistopheles to test the demon's strength.

Unfortunately, as Mephistopheles said, "plans don't change as fast".

Although the cause of the incident did not exceed his expectations, the development of the incident had a considerable impact on his plan.

It's no wonder, after all, Bajoyf's methods are indeed a bit peculiar, and Mephistopheles is the first time to see this way of urging spells with qi and blood leapfrogging, and there are inevitably some mistakes and omissions between the layouts.

However, his ability to deal with it has always been good, so he directly appeared to kill Bajoyf, and gave Flomo the illusion that "this person is the leader who is hiding from the sidelines to supervise the battle".

After all, the main plane has never had the way of letting demons cross over and then eradicate them along with the Fallen, and Mephistopheles' acting skills are so superb that Flomo is convinced of the information he "gets", and he has set traps and calculations.

It seems that such a method can only achieve the result of eradicating all the fallen by the hands of demons, and it will not be worth the effort at all, but it is not.

Don't forget, Mephistopheles also has an ability called "Arrogance".

There is nothing more exciting than watching the other person unaware of his own calculations, and the superiority that comes with this difference in intelligence brings Mephistopheles a majestic confidence and infinite strength with the help of the law of "arrogance".

What's more, in such a situation, John, who originally thought that he was useless, gave him another surprise.

With such an increase in strength, Mephistopheles felt that Mo was just a Flo Demon, or a Bato Flame Demon, he could kill you with the incarnation's fighting spirit and combat skills alone!

PS: It's not easy to finally finish writing this difficult chapter.

The orientation of this book is to pay equal attention to wits and combat, after all, the ultimate enemies of the protagonist are gods and demons, and it is not reasonable for a group of old foxes who have lived countless years to be simple-minded and well-limbed.

Cute as me, it took a lot of effort to write this kind of intrigue calculation.

I racked my brains to write this kind of article not for the sake of how to be, but I just thought that when the time comes, everyone doesn't think that I am raising the intelligence of the protagonist by lowering the IQ of the supporting characters, and I will be satisfied.

By the way, I'll tell you, is this passage actually to make the word count of this chapter 3000+?