"Just because of that...someone called 'Yu'?!"

Dukalei said with an unhappy expression: "Do you think I will lose? Or do you think you, me, and Niezile will all lose?!"

"...Yes, if he means it."

Tracy nodded.

"The reason we can still chat here is probably because if the civil war were to end immediately, the Royal Court would be dispersed, putting Kazdel in danger of disintegration."

"So they are probably thinking about retaking the royal court that can be retaken first."

"You think I'd listen to that weak demon king?!"

Ducare retorted, "Okay, okay, since you think I'm going to lose! Then! Hand over your command! Let me put an end to this game of playing house between you two siblings!"

After hearing this, Tracy looked at Ducare and nodded silently.

"In the Blood Demon King's Court, I will not restrict you at all. You can do whatever you want."

"That's what you said."

After saying that, Ducare slammed the door and left.

"Aren't you going to stop him?"

After watching the quarrel between Dukare and Tracys, Niezrei, who had been silent all the time, finally spoke.

Because he had faced Hongyu head-on and was almost beaten badly by Hongyu, Niezilei didn't think Dukare could win.

"What am I stopping?"

Tracy chuckled in relief. "I should be happy, actually. The stalemate that has lasted for so long can finally be broken."

Theresis was actually reluctant to be hostile to Theresa, but Theresa's vision was too idealistic, so he had to go the opposite way from her to make a living for the Sarkaz.

In fact, when the two were about to part ways because of the problem with the Sarkaz, they both went to look for Hongyu separately, but... at that time he was running around the world and couldn't find anyone at all.

But now, the Dean has joined the situation.

Tracy would probably never forget how Hongyu casually flung himself into the ravines of Dayan with a single flick of his hand. Or perhaps, in order to successfully hang himself on the kite, he even deliberately controlled the gravity of the area beneath his feet...

Or...his incredible destructive power...

You can't beat him, no matter how hard you try, okay?

"Sigh... Now I should probably think about how to gather all the royal courts together, right?"

Tracy's idea at this time was very simple. He was going to lose anyway, so the question was how to lose in a more reasonable way.

What? The civil war lasted so long, and they just gave up?

Please, we originally parted ways in order to leave a backup plan for both sides. Now that the version answer has been revealed personally, what else is there to consider?

Of course, simply surrendering was probably not an option. They had to be defeated, and while being defeated, they had to prevent the Sarkaz at the lower levels from noticing their intentions. They also had to ensure that they could reunite all of Kazdel after the civil war ended...

Originally Tracy was quite distressed, but now Dukare has personally given up the first blood, so I have to act a little to make the situation achieve the most ideal effect with the least loss.

Ah... now that I think about it, the workload is quite heavy...

Ugh.

……

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"So that's what happened..."

Wearing a hospital gown, Hongyu looked helplessly at Inès who was peeling an apple for him and spoke.

Inès has been supervising him here for a week. Hongyu, who felt bored and about to become moldy, couldn't help but complain to her about what Kal'tsit said at the beginning.

"No wonder Dr. Kal'tsit assigned me this kind of mission... to tend to the wounded. It turns out you, the restless one, are causing trouble again."

Inès stuffed the peeled apple in her hand into Hongyu's mouth.

"Hmm...why do I always feel like there's always someone peeling an apple when I see this kind of scene..."

After chewing a few times and swallowing the fruit pulp, Hongyu complained.

"Because I have to find something to do."

"..."

After a moment of silence, Hongyu was about to speak but was interrupted by Inès.

"No."

"I haven't said anything yet..."

"You should at least rest for a week. I've seen your physical examination report, Yu. You're dragging a dying body to the battlefield every day."

“…So I haven’t said anything yet.”

"Then tell me."

"I heard that Tracy seemed to have secretly sent a letter to Theresa..."

"You probably won't be on the next mission list, so relax and have a good rest."

"..."

Damn, why do I feel like you already know what I want to say...

But, Tracy sent me a letter... I have a feeling that if I'm not there, things will go wrong...

So, I'm sorry, Inès.

"Inès."

Hongyu suddenly whispered into Inès' ear.

"Hey! What do you want to do now?"

Inès's body moved back slightly, but only slightly.

Her face turned red, as expected.

So next...

"ear."

"?"

Inès was stunned for a moment, then her expression quickly turned into impatience: "It's already this late and you're still...ah!"

I remember when I rubbed Inès' ears, she became unexpectedly talkative?

Hongyu took decisive action.

……

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"This is... a letter from my brother?"

Theresa held a letter in confusion, then looked at Kal'tsit beside her.

"Well, don't worry, it has gone through layers of inspections when it was received, so there are no safety issues."

Kal'tsit held a cup of coffee in her hand and drank it sip by sip.

Hearing this, Theresa silently opened the letter and read it carefully.

After a moment, she put the letter down with a dull expression.

"what happened?"

The doctor on the side looked at Theresa and asked.

"Doctor, you said..."

Theresa looked at the doctor, her tone a little conflicted. "If Yuta uses all his strength, what are his chances of winning against the Blood Demon Lord?"

"If that Blood Demon Lord can't split the mountain with one finger, then Xiaoyu's chance of winning is about 99.99%... Why are you asking this?"

The doctor made a "rational" analysis and commented that it was the same as playing Yida...playing Hongyu.

"That's right, that's right... Never mind, just look for yourself."

As she spoke, Theresa handed the letter written by Tracy to the doctor.

The doctor took it and began to read it. Kal'tsit beside him also silently shifted her gaze to the letter in the doctor's hand.

"puff!"

Then he spit out a mouthful of coffee.

what's the situation? !

Tracy, what's wrong with you?!

What do you mean by "you want a reasonable surrender"?! What do you mean by "uniting the royal court and unifying the Sarkaz"?! What do you mean by "Dukare is here to give Hongyu a bloody death for disobeying discipline"?!

Although I know that you two siblings had to fight a civil war due to various reasons...but, are you going to surrender to this civil war just because Hongyu and the Doctor joined us?

Well, a top commander plus a fighting force that can break through the royal court when he is serious, I don’t want to play it even if I were in his place.

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PS: Please vote, please comment, please comment!!

It's numb. Every time I want to write something serious, I don't know how to start, so these chapters have been rushed through.

Well... you guys aren't reading this crappy book of mine to read about civil war or salvation or anything like that, right?

If you are not satisfied, I can only say sorry. The author really did not have time to conceive an overly grand plot, which disappointed the readers...

Sometimes it's OOC, I don't know, probably because I don't know the plot here very well, and I don't have time to catch up...

And: I still set up a group.

Group number: 442319190.

I might write a sequel when I feel like it, or post some content that will be reviewed and ganked when I have no choice.

Welcome to chat and gossip.

119

Chapter 119: Dukare: I’m really sorry for not letting Hongyu use his full strength.

"But if Dukare really takes over the full command of the Blood Demon Clan from his brother, then..."

Theresa spoke with a worried look on her face.

"I should be able to deal with the rest of the ordinary blood demons... but if we add a King's Court Lord-level fighter on top of them..."

The doctor also scratched his white hair in a slightly distressed manner.

"Ah...Xiaoyu's side...Kelsey? What do you think?"

The doctor looked for help at the white and green cat head that was AFK drinking coffee.

"From a doctor's perspective, I don't recommend letting Yu fight in such a short period of time. But from the perspective of a member of Babel..."

Before Kal'tsit could finish her words, the door of the conference room suddenly opened and interrupted her speech.

"Then let me go."

Hongyu's voice rang out, and soon the next moment he felt the burning gazes from three people.

He and Inès were holding hands at this time.

"Inès, I remember asking you to keep an eye on him."

Kal'tsit looked in Inès' direction.

"I'm sorry, Dr. Kelsey, you know I can't stop him if he's really determined to leave."

Ines, who was beside Hongyu, had a vague look in her eyes.

Damn it, why didn't she remember that this big wooden guy could use such fancy tactics?

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