Devil's Bible

Chapter 755 I've always wanted to see this expression on your face.

"Has Nemes not sent anyone to apologize and back down yet?" This was Moro's third question today.

However, his loyal subordinate shook his head and revealed the truth: "Those three blocks are still maintaining relative order, so they most likely won't be back today."

"How is this possible!" Moro felt inexplicably angry.

With the full-scale outbreak of the zombie incident, the conditions for resource production rapidly declined.

He is now the savior of the Silver City.

The soldiers and secret scribes who had previously refused to submit to him now acknowledged Moro's position and pledged their allegiance.

Of all the leaders in the entire Silver City, only Nemus and Silver White have not pledged allegiance to him.

Silver's strength lies in his mastery of alchemy, which allows him to purify materials and create various resources.

Of course, most importantly, Silver's status is somewhat special, and the position of the alchemy lineage in Silver City is difficult to shake.

Even the city lord advised him that it was okay to disrespect others, and it was also okay to collect taxes from Yinbai.

But we cannot force the alchemists to bow down with a tough stance.

Although he didn't think much of it, Moro was willing to listen to the city lord's words.

Furthermore, there wasn't any major conflict between Moro and Silver.

But Naims is different.

Nems and he were mortal enemies.

He can forgive all his enemies.

Pica, minor leader.

Even recently, after the Lord of the Arazuka bowed down to him, he retaliated and humiliated him.

However, he did not kill him, but instead subdued him and forgave him as a general.

But Nems was the only exception.

He would never forgive Nemus, not even if Nemus bowed his head to him.

With this in mind, Moro now spends his days either tackling various events corrupted by the Nether Corpses or waiting for the Nether Corpses to corrupt and besiege Nemus.

At that time, Nems had no choice but to bow down to him.

He constantly imagined Naims making that face.

Whenever he thought about that day, Moro felt more motivated to purify the aura of the Netherworld Corpse.

However, as time went on, Nemus seemed to remain without problems, and the area under his jurisdiction did not become chaotic due to the zombie incident.

This made Moro even more unhappy.

Meanwhile, some of the wandering warriors who originally wanted to side with Moro decided to wait and see, seeing that Nems seemed to be doing well.

In this situation, Moro always felt that his title of 'savior' was not complete.

There are still people who do not obey him, and there are still people who question his absolute core position.

"We can't let Nemes continue like this," Moro concluded after a period of anger.

"Summon the Lord of the Desolate Tomb." Moro sent his subordinates to inform him.

At this moment, the Lord of the Desolate Tomb also felt a headache.

Moro is a bit neurotic.

After spending this time together, the Lord of the Arazuka, along with most of the people around Moro, have come to understand Moro's personality.

Moro has a twisted obsession.

What he likes most is actually others acknowledging that he is right, which is essentially bowing down to him.

Especially those who looked down on him or offended him.

In this situation, their bowing gives Moro an ultimate sense of pleasure.

In this state of pleasure, even if the other party has deeply offended him, Moro will forgive them.

At the same time, he was exceptionally fond of repaying kindness.

However, his understanding of repaying kindness was flawed. Even if the recipient of his gratitude bowed down to him, it was useless. If an enemy bowed down, he would forgive them, take them as a subordinate, and then leave them alone—that was it.

But he doesn't feel any pleasure when his benefactor bows his head.

Therefore, he would harbor the idea of ​​"I'm doing this for your own good" and force his benefactor to accept his twisted good intentions.

In Moro's view, everything he did was right, and since it was right, it was good.

So when he started repaying the favor, he never stopped.

Even if the other party suffers more and more because of his gratitude, or even becomes his enemy, he doesn't care and doesn't think it's his fault.

For example, when Moro was at the bottom of society, he often went hungry.

At that time, someone would occasionally give him some food as a favor.

Two days ago, this benefactor was cursed at by Moro and then killed in the incident.

Because Moro believed that at this time, everyone needed to acquire power.

Regardless of whether the other party was willing or not, Moro forced them to undergo combat training.

That's all for now. The real challenge lies ahead: the opponent is utterly unable to elevate their skills and condense their core cards.

So he started putting pressure on the other person.

They use the excuse that they're repaying a debt of gratitude and doing this for your own good.

They repeatedly put the other party into various dangerous situations, claiming that danger will stimulate potential.

During this process, his benefactor begged for mercy, reasoned with him, admitted his mistakes, and even cursed him, but to no avail.

Ultimately, he was thrown into an event by Moro, and due to insufficient personal qualifications, he died in the event.

Even after the other person died, Moro did not believe that he had done anything wrong.

Instead, the conclusion drawn was, 'He's too weak; his mental fortitude isn't strong enough.'

In short, it's not a problem solely on Moro's part.

Even the Lord of Arazuka was flustered by such a lunatic.

He wasn't afraid of doing anything wrong and offending Moro; if he did something wrong, he could just bow his head and admit it.

What the Lord of the Desolate Tomb fears is that he helped Moro in some way and thus incurred Moro's favor.

In that situation, he couldn't imagine what kind of torment he would suffer.

However, after hearing Moro's instructions, even the Lord of the Arazuka couldn't help but feel a chill run down his spine.

He had foresight; as time went on, he couldn't help but realize Nems's power.

"Yes, Savior." Although Lord Arazuka was aware of the problem, he still nodded and said.

Since Moro most enjoys being acknowledged as right, he vehemently despises anyone who opposes him.

"Don't worry, I am the savior. As long as you complete this task, I will give you a great reward."

"In the new world after the zombie incident is resolved, you will definitely have a place," Moro promised.

The Lord of the Abandoned Tomb could only give a bitter laugh before going to summon his subordinates.

"Are you sure you want to do this?" the city lord's voice rang out.

“Isn’t this for the good of Silver City?” Moro said.

The reason he summoned the Lord of the Desolate Tomb was because of the Lord of the Desolate Tomb's identity as the 'King of Ghouls'.

While Moro was actively trying to save the world, others were struggling to survive.

However, cannibalism continues despite repeated bans.

Unfortunately, the total number of people is hard to change; it remains at 50,000.

However, even with the addition of Moro, production has been steadily decreasing.

In this situation, more and more ghoul incidents are occurring.

Therefore, Moro's task for the Lord of the Desolate Tomb was to use his own identity to instigate a large-scale ghoul incident within Nemus's territory! (End of Chapter)

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