Chapter 699 Bullying! Still bullying!! Waaaaaah————!

Marbas seems to have regained some of his memories.

But she behaved no differently than before, as if she had always been this undignified.

"You finally remembered—"

"Why! Why can't I remember anything!" She shook her lion tail in frustration, pointing to the side, "There was clearly... there was a third one here..."

She seemed to remember something again, but this time she was even more uncertain than before, and the basis for her judgment had vanished from her mind.

The fifth pillar and the third pillar.

Two of the demons ranked higher than Solomon.

Don't force yourself to remember things you can't.

The demon god named Vasak spoke up. Luo Wei's understanding of him was limited to his ability to reveal the hidden and lost history of the past and future. But this hall was obviously not the residence of a demon god. Why would a high-ranking demon god appear in the seal of an ancient god?

These two were demons he hadn't seen in the previous round, or rather, only a ghost would have found them in a place like this if there weren't clues.

“I didn’t mean to interrupt you,” Rowe began, “but what does the prophetic stele have to do with you?”

"I...I want to know too!"

"..."

The third demon god remained silent for a moment.

Unlike Marbas's shameful and disgraceful behavior, this demon god seemed to be thinking more carefully.

"This is my duty."

responsibility.

Luo Wei closed his eyes and said, "Are you in charge of guarding those fragments that have disappeared from history?"

This statement sounds strange, but Randall also mentioned that this was not the "first time" that such an incident, including the one involving Melendall, had happened.

The fire could have returned to the capital of Lion's Garden under the circumstances of fate. Why did no one except Randall himself know what had happened before? It was as if something was missing from the continent. What secrets were hidden here?
"No--"

The other party denied his question.

"What I guard is the fate of the normal world, affected by the prying eyes of destiny."

Luo Wei suddenly realized.

He said it was impossible for it to be such a coincidence. No matter what happened in the past, how could he have just happened to run into the demon god who was guarding these fragments, and only a handful of people knew about it?

The demon before us is probably guarding some kind of "corrective" force.

In other words, he foresaw the changes in his fate in advance, even if he didn't know exactly what they were. In any case, he was trying his best to prevent these influences from interfering with the normal world.

This was definitely not something a demon god like him could have predicted; someone must have intervened beforehand.

"Do you know 'Earth Song Star' Distalia?" Rowe asked directly.

"You shouldn't have mentioned that name..." Vasak's voice came from the body. "I was left here to correct this deviation in fate. You can only avoid affecting this world by pretending you've never seen me—the best ending is to forget me."

"What...does that mean?" Marbas asked, startled.

"I'm just a safety net I left behind... It's been like this for a long time. From the moment I strayed, I was deliberately excluded by fate. You can't get anything from me..."

"However—Martas, this originally had nothing to do with you. Perhaps it's a good thing that you can reclaim the power sealed here by fate..."

Marbas paused back.

"Am I... sealed away by fate?"

I can't say too much. You just need to know that this hint from fate is just an accident for you...

"You mean, I just stumbled in by accident?" Marbas covered his head. "But I... fought with someone here..."

"It's me."

Vasak said.

"The moment you barged in, fate had already decided to exclude you, but now you've broken free of that fate because you can no longer remember it."

"Just like what's written on the stone tablet outside?? What about a divine war, a saintess... and the destruction of the world? It's become an inevitable event for some reason?!"

"If we don't do this... then nothing will matter."

As the entire space began to shake, Luo Wei sensed that the other party was resealing the place.

“One last question,” he said gravely, “is your staying here due to the instructions of that ancient god of the angels?”

"..."

The other party did not give him a reply. As a white light enveloped everything, everyone's vision was blinded by the bright light.

Luo Wei: "..."

When his vision cleared again, he found that they were standing in a wasteland overgrown with weeds.

Everything that just happened seemed like an illusion; both the opened gate and the third pillar demon inside had vanished from sight.

Marbas, Elsa, and the others, who had been sprawled out on their backs, got up.

"Huh? Why are we here?" Malbas flicked his tail. "Weren't we just about to open that door, huh?"

"Yes, roar!" The lion plushie scratched its head, completely bewildered. "It said it absolutely had to be opened today!"

Luo Wei paused, glancing at Urs, who was sitting there holding his forehead.

Do you remember what happened?

"You and that girl were talking about a contract—" he said, rubbing his head, "Why are we on the ground?"

“Oh right? Why are we on the ground?” Cass sat up, looking confused, with leaves still stuck to her head.

"..."

They don't remember.

Lowe didn't know how to explain it to them. He wasn't affected, but he wasn't sure if he should bring what happened there out into the world.

"What are you talking about?" Anai Ning suddenly said with a smile, "Didn't we open the door? There's a big black thing lying on the ground inside."

"Lu Yi knows too!" They actually remember?

Rowe paused, and before he could say anything, Malbas, with starry eyes and wagging its tail, rushed up.

"Really?! Why don't I remember what happened inside?!"

"Hmm...it seems like you said something," Anain said thoughtfully. "I was chatting with Luyi at the time and didn't pay attention to what you two were saying!"

"Why don't you just ask Uncle Luo Wei?" Lu Yi said with a smile. "Wasn't he right next to you at the time?"

"?"

Good guy.

Luo Wei originally thought they were unaffected, but it turns out they weren't excluded because they weren't listening to them at all. That's acceptable, isn't it?

Marbas suddenly jumped up.

"Roar! I feel like I've suddenly regained a lot of power?!"

"Really?" the pigeon asked.

"Really!!" Marbas clenched his fists, his posture brimming with power. "Alright! This time we can definitely open that door!"

"We absolutely have to open it this time!!"

"Ho ho ho!!"

A group of people were making a ruckus over there. Luo Wei slowly glanced at the ground and sensed a similar will to that of Lucifer and the others from that demon god.

Regardless of the other party's reasons, the Goddess of Life once said that the divine war twenty years ago might have led fate down several reverse paths, the so-called singularities of fate. The third pillar of the demon god is guarding the result of preventing these singularities from going down the reverse path.

So even if some things on the mainland have changed, and some things have become inevitable, they have not deviated from the world line he saw in the game.

If he's not mistaken...

"Huh!! Why can't I teleport?!"

No matter how hard Marbas tried, he found that he could no longer teleport back there, and he could only stomp his feet on the ground in frustration.

"What's going on?!"

"How could that be...?"

Luo Wei recalled the words of the demon god: "The best ending is to forget me."

"..."

He pursed his lips and walked towards the noisy group. The space seemed to be sealed off. Not only was it inaccessible, but even the areas that Marbas and the others had previously reached were now inaccessible, as if they had been cut off from the entire space.

Loewe certainly knew about this.

But he didn't say anything, instead looking at the demon girl: "Don't forget the two contracts you made with me."

"two?"

"If you don't believe me, check it for yourself."

Marbas's forehead revealed the mark of the contract, and he froze in place.

"Roar??? It seems I signed a second agreement!? To obey you, to stand by your side, and to persuade the other Solomon demons to meow meow meow!!?"

"I've kept my promise, you wouldn't be thinking of breaking the contract, would you?"

"But...but I don't remember!! Did you really open the door? What's behind the door?!"

"I think I only promised to open the door for you, not to tell you what's behind it, right?"

Marbas: "..."

The demon girl remained silent for two seconds.

She then sat down on the ground, clapped her hands and feet, and started to refuse to do it.

"Bullying me! Still bullying me!! Waaaaaah!!"

Who could have imagined that she would sign a contract that sold herself out, only to forget what she had foreseen, and end up getting nothing in return?

Luo Wei was about to lose his composure.

My dear demon lady, it's written all over your forehead, you're not planning to break our promise, are you?

However, he is not a devil.

“If you really feel wronged, I can add a clause—after you do these things for me, I will tell you what happened inside.”

"Really...really?" She stopped, unable to believe it.

It should be understood that such a supplement would not benefit him at all, and even if he did not do so, he would still have to abide by the contract.

“Really,” Rowe nodded seriously, “Besides, you recovered a lot of your strength from behind the door, so it’s not like you got nothing at all.”

"You...you're such a good person!!!"

Marbas excitedly pounced on him.

Luo Wei lay on the grass with a dark expression on his face. At this moment, Anai Ning and Lu Yi also came over, along with the four avatars over there.

"Haha, it seems things have been resolved perfectly again!" Anai Ning laughed.

"Roar! We can go out and find treasure again!!" the lion plushie exclaimed, hopping around.

"Cuckoo!!"

What a disgraceful circus this is...

Lovi sighed deeply and sat up. Then, Marbas finally turned his gaze to Lu Yi for the first time.

"Actually, I don't even remember which powers I released..."

She scratched her head and said.

"I don't want to influence your judgment. Whether you follow us or the humans, the choice is yours."

Lu Yi walked over, then hugged Luo Wei without hesitation, smiling brightly.
"I choose this side!"

(End of this chapter)

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