Section 153 Situation

Section 153 Situation

Through the open door of the temple, you can feel the eerie calm outside. Read the full text of the latest chapter in mianhuatang

The red force field shield in the distance was still there, and it seemed that his subordinates could be seen beyond the shield. Well, it's a miracle that they weren't affected by the battle of the Great Demon.

However, from this moment on, Ashrufar already knew that he had to leave the position of "general". Yes, he did lead a large Chaos army, but he also knew that human soldiers were completely incomparable to demon legions. Don't look at the battle situation when those high-level demons fight each other, it is difficult to distinguish for a while, but it is based on the premise that the enemy is also a great demon. If the opponent is a mortal, this is definitely not the case.

But when the difference in strength reaches a certain limit, all tactics and strategies become meaningless. The direct dependents of these evil gods are all extremely powerful, and each of them has the ability to bring down an entire army on their own, which is no match for any other person.

Not to mention that the so-called "mortals" are also loyal servants of the evil gods. If Ashrufat really intends to contend with so many demons with a mortal army, then he may be the biggest fool in the world.

Inside the shield was a surprising calm. Before Ashruphat stormed the temple, the inside of the force field shield was a real battlefield, where countless demons fought each other. But now, the battle is over, and all these demons are gone?

No, not gone!!! The demon was visibly forcibly controlling his anger, but the gaze he had looked at was unusually bloodthirsty.

Since the Bloodthirsty Demon is still there, the other demons must be on the side. They must have occupied a piece of territory and waited patiently for everything.

Tzeentch's warning to him is true. Everything will not be decided until he walks out of the temple door and makes a choice. Enemies or friends, it's up to Ashrufat to choose.

Ashruphat looked at the star carving in his arms. The latter has fallen into a semi-comatose state, which is not a kind of ** debilitation, but a mental debilitation. Although Ashrufat didn't understand how much damage this process of "control-breaking control" had caused to her spirit, she also knew that Xingke could no longer be used as his combat power at this time, but a drag.

Everyone was patiently waiting for him to go out and make a decision, so he had plenty of time now.

Eshuruphat slowly took off the armor on Starcut's body. The Father of Plague probably didn't lie to him - and why should he lie to him? The key to the gods' mastery of everything is the Chaos emblem that the Chaos cultists carry with them.

The Chaos Emblem can be inscribed on an ornament, on armor or weapons, or even into a tattoo that can be permanently tattooed on one's skin if a believer truly wants to express their devotion. But the essence of these emblems is the same - they are the key to the gods' attention, positioning, and control over their believers. That's why all Chaos cultists have this kind of thing.

According to the Father of the Plague, if a person does not have this thing in him, it becomes very difficult for the gods to find him.

This does not seem to be the same as the usual image of the gods as "omnipotent". But if you think about it carefully, you will see that this has its own reason. Yes, the Chaos Gods possess incredible power, but in any case, these four great gods are not in this material world after all.

Crossing the barriers of the world is not an easy task – even just thinking about the word will show that it is not easy. The Chaos Gods cast their power into this world and create miracles, but they must overcome barriers between different worlds. And not the kind of short-term opening, but a long-term, stable connection. Even gods will undoubtedly lose a large part of their strength in the process.

It's like a king who, although he has supreme power in his own land, has much less influence over lands outside his territory.

Therefore, this Chaos armor on Xing Ke's body, this Chaos armor with the Fear of Sadism emblem engraved on it, must not be kept.

It didn't take long for all of the Chaos armor on Starcarving's body to be taken off. Under the armor, Starmark only wore a leather jacket and leather pants suit that was very common in the chaos. Only then did Ashruphat clearly see the changes in the life of the star carving.

A pair of horns grew out of her head, on her forehead. It was an elongated horn twisted upwards like a wild goat, mixed with the red head. When she wears the armor, this feature can easily be disguised by the armor and mistaken for a helmet ornament, but when the armor is removed, this non-human feature is very striking.

In addition, the changes on the feet of the star carving are also striking. Below her knees had become the hooves of beasts. And not only the shape of the limbs has changed, but also the outer skin has completely changed. Above the knee, her legs are the fair, round, and soft skin of a human woman, but below the knee, they become a thick/hard, more cowhide-like skin. It was like her legs had been cut off and grafted onto a pair of cow legs. Like the horns on her forehead, this feature is easily disguised by the armor when she wears it, but when she takes it off, it is completely different.

Such a star carving is certainly not a problem to operate in the Chaos Realm - as Aerufar has seen with his own eyes, there are many examples where the mutation is more serious than the star carving. The Immortal Lord Jax he had seen before had even lost the ** of the human race, which was more like a soul imprisoned in the armor of Chaos. In fact, the physical mutations of the Chaos Cultists are often considered a blessing rather than a punishment from the Chaos Gods.

But once back in the south, Ashrufat felt that Starmoment might not be able to appear in public at all...... No, it's not just that she can't appear in public, and even she can't be seen by a third party at all.

That's right...... Tzeentch had promised before......

Ashrufat couldn't help but laugh. Sure enough, he is the master of deceit, with a far-reaching layout, and there is no last resort. Compared to Tzeentch, the other gods are nothing short of scum in terms of cunning (if that cunning can be measured).

Tzeentch has planted at least three dark threads in him, plus an insurance policy. Not to mention the benefits he had made in the past! Slaanesh made the defeat of the Sadistic Plan his highest goal, while Nurgle focused more on Ashrufat. Fear of abuse is not to mention. Everything is in the calculations of the deceitful lord!

He slowly settled down, and considered Tzeentch's plans one by one. Tzeentch's first thread is about his lost memories. Ostensibly, Tzeentch took out the recipe for "drunken blood" and gave it to Ashrufat, making a very generous gesture, but in fact he did not give anything. Because the blood of drunkenness has long been circulated in Chaos, Chaos has no awareness of trade secrets. In other words, if Ashrufat wanted to, he would be able to get the method of brewing the blood of the drunkenness. But through this move, Tzeentch further stimulated Eshurufat's ** to recover his memory, and obtained a chip to instruct Eshurufat.

The second thread of Tzeentch is about the promise under the Eshurifa charter. In order to defeat the Immortal Juggernaut and take control of the swamp region, Eshuruphat had to turn to Tzeentch for help in the battle. This approach could be called "despicable", but it undoubtedly worked well. After making the promise of "helping at a critical moment", Tzeentch was able to further influence Eshurufat.

The third line is the star carving. Tzeentch had known that Starcut's appearance had been so mutated that it was almost impossible to return to the south. However, the Lord of Deceit hints that he has the ability to restore the Star Carving to its original form.

Under the traction of these three threads, it is understandable why the Lord of Deceit has so much self-confidence. He believed that Ashrufat would make the right choice, and in fact, Ashrufat really didn't have any more choices.

In addition to these three threads, Tzeentch's "magic disk" is also an obvious temptation. Obviously, as long as Ashruphat is on top of the magic disk, his success rate of escaping from the pursuit will be greatly increased. Conversely, if he had given up on Tzeentch, it would have been easier for these flying Mutant Lords to hunt him down than any other force. After all, flying creatures possess a level of mobility that is incomparable to those on the ground.

But even with all the preparations, Tzeentch was not reassured. Tzeentch's last move was the bloody armor worn by Ashrufat. This is also Tzeentch's insurance.

This armor is immune to all damage - but there is a limit to what it can do. If it is attacked beyond its limit, it will be completely destroyed.

Therefore, the only one who can kill Eshuruphat wearing this armor is Tzeentch. The subordinates of the other three great gods, those big demons, are all based on hand-to-hand combat abilities, supplemented by magical attacks. Hand-to-hand combat meant that the attack power did not stack - while the total number of demons may be in the thousands, there were only a handful of them that could attack Aerufat at any one time. And the attacks of weapons cannot overlap. So Ashrufat, who had a shield, was invincible when it came to fighting these demons - at least until the Red Blood armor ran out of energy.

But the archdemons of Tzeentch, the demons known as the Lords of Change, have magical attacks that go far beyond hand-to-hand combat. Magical attacks, on the other hand, are capable of overlapping. If the Warping Lord turned into an enemy, it would mean that the attacks of thousands of archdemons would be able to fall on Aerufate at the same time—the strength of such attacks would exceed the limits of the force field shield.

In other words, when Ashrufat wears the Red Blood Armor, the damage immunity he gains is ineffective against Tzeentch's subordinates. On the contrary, it is a very strong defense against the other three great gods.

This is also the reason why Tzeentch is so sure, because as long as Ashruphat calms down and carefully weighs the pros and cons, he will not be able to make a second choice.

Xingqi remained unconscious, not showing the slightest hint of waking up. But Ashrufat knew he couldn't wait any longer. The patience of the gods is not as much as ordinary people think. He picked up the star carving and walked towards the outside of the temple.

As he walked out the door, he couldn't help but sigh slightly to himself. This is a model of the so-called "military strategy". On the surface, it seems that the demons who are waiting for the door are still waiting for him to make a final decision, but in reality, everything has already been decided. As a military philosophy goes, when you come to the battlefield and start marching, if you don't know if you can win, you're incompetent. Because it means that your fate will be largely entrusted to ethereal luck, divine will, or something like that.

In this philosophical view, fierce fighting on the battlefield is, in a sense, the least important part of war. Truly outstanding military strategists are those who have already determined their victory before the battle begins. Unfortunately, however, due to secular prejudices, the merits of these truly outstanding men are not obvious, and they are far inferior to those second-rate military strategists who dominate the battlefield.

In fact, Ashrufat did not fully agree with this philosophy, but at the moment, he felt it deeply.

Outside the temple, the clans of those evil gods and the great demons were all ready to fight. Countless non-human eyes were fixed on Ashrufat.

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