69. Divine powers

In the obsidian control room, Siefel and Lulu watched the whole farce.

Several times in the middle of the process, Lulu hesitated to stop the conflict from intensifying, but was stopped by Siefer.

Seeing that the players severely injured the wandering merchant Khaled and stole a cart of goods from Khaled, both Lulu and Siefel went through complex mental activities.

Lulu was thinking—

Players dare to rob the Hell Merchant now, and what they dare to do in the future, it is really unthinkable!

It's scary to think about!

What Siefel was thinking was-

Players dare to rob the Hell Merchant now, and what they dare to do in the future, it is really unthinkable!

Just thinking about it makes you feel excited and impatient!

The despicable deeds of Khaled and the wandering merchants of Hell have long been heard by Seefer who knows how much.

He was a Grand Duke, and he couldn't do it lightly himself - otherwise his subordinates and competitors would know how many dishes he had. There must also be a justification for doing so.

After seeing the players beat up Khaled, Sifer instantly felt a sense of relief.

"Siefer-sama, I think the players seem, maybe, maybe, are not very easy to control?" Lulu reminded Siphael in a whisper, "They seem to have some kind of natural instinct to fear the world's chaos? ”

Lulu doesn't like itinerant merchants like Khaled and Hama, but she knows that any bit of jealousy and hatred in hell is something that must be abandoned, and that mercy, compassion, and kindness in this land will only lead to disaster.

As soon as Siefel heard Lulu's words, his small body, which was originally lazily leaning on the seat, quickly sat up straight.

And this kind of good thing?

This is a nine-fold hell, and acting according to the laws and rules of the nine hells is precisely in the hands of the devil, who is a creature of order. Playing contracts with the devil and preaching the law is tantamount to an axe. What I want is the unruly King Onishi!

The inhabitants who can live in hell for a long time, except for the devil and the evil who have escaped from different substances, basically have a way to die!

Seeing that 100 kills 100, it may harm the innocent; But only 99 of them are killed, and there is a high probability that there will be fish that have slipped through the net!

Siphiel's face was pleasant, and he shook his head meaningfully:

"Lulu, you don't understand, why do you think this wandering merchant Khaled would contact players at this time?"

Lulu rubbed her chin, thought for a while, and gave her thoughtful answer:

"I don't know."

With a mysterious smile on his lips, Sifer said to Lulu:

"In my opinion, this Khaled may be Bell's spy. As a former Lord of the War Wilds, Bell has a lot to do with wandering malls, which are mainly active in the War Wilds. Bell sends a nominally neutral force, not a devil under his command, to listen to information, and can easily dismiss even if he is suspected. ”

As he spoke, Siefer's face suddenly became serious, and his knuckles slammed on the table:

"If the players don't run away from Khaled, he might find out more about Project Dawn and its players! As for the merchandise he drops, if you come here as a spy, you have to leave something behind, hehehe. ”

The reason was that it took Siphier a second to make it up casually.

I don't know if I'm sorry for him, but I'll just fool Lulu in the past.

Lulu listened to Siefer-sama's analysis and suddenly realized.

Is that so? It's all in Siefer's calculations!

"But since the players have managed to defeat the enemy spies, is there any need to give them a little reward?" Lulu asked weakly in a whisper.

Siffel slapped his thigh.

I almost forgot what he was calling players for!

Lulu is getting more and more teachable.

Sifer immediately opened the Book of Lords and distributed rewards to the players according to the maximum amount. The Book of Lords seems to have accepted the reasons given by Siefel and actually approved his application.

O Advent! You have proven your prowess in the land of hell, and Grand Duke Sephiel has chosen to reward you. 】

[Reward: 15 XP points each, 30 gold (gold taler)]

With the help of the personality and game system given to Siffel by the Book of Lords, the gold coins in the Lord's Fortress warehouse are automatically teleported to the players' pockets.

- This feature also allows players to sacrifice found items to the Lord's Castle when submitting a quest. Of course, the premise is that the player cannot be too far away from the lord's castle.

This mechanic is similar to the "divine gift" in which the gods reward believers and the "sacrifices" in which believers offer sacrifices to the gods.

Beings at the level of the Devil Grand Duke and the Demon Lord, although they are not gods, also have some authority similar to that of gods, such as the ability to have their own priests, and to change the environment to a certain extent according to their own minds in their own realms. Mortals generally refer to this as a "god-like" or "virtual godhead". However, the quasi-divine power is not a real divine power existence after all, and it has not realized the sublimation of the essence of life, nor can it fully utilize the power of believers' faith.

"Alright, Lulu, you go out, I have other things." Siefel broke Lulu.

After the chief staff retired, Siefel picked up the Book of Lords again.

Today, the player will be rewarded with experience points, and there is also a certain expense for the resurrection of dead players, so it is estimated that a lot of soul energy is consumed, right?

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