The city surrounding the tower.

In the conference room.

Leaders who have free time and aren't too busy are now gathering here.

Alysse said:

"A leader needs a group of people to accompany him to the battlefield and to carry out defensive work."

The spatial interlocking process has already begun in Kana, but such interlocking will obviously attract the attention of some demons.

Although it's just a small group of demons, this small group is troublesome enough, and Kana can't act rashly.

After all, that was a battlefield of bloodshed.

Karna is a closely observed entity.

It doesn't matter if he just wanders around the battlefield as long as he doesn't take action, but if he starts to attack the demons on a large scale in the Bloodbath battlefield, it is obviously a signal to start a war.

Immediately, a being of equal power will appear to restrain the opponent.

In Hearn's words, if high-level battles get too close, it's easy to interrupt the process of spatial layering, so it's best for Cana not to make a move.

Svenana clearly couldn't handle it alone, so naturally some people needed to be transferred from the Night's Watch.

"Me!" Lelia, who didn't have much to do, was the first to raise her hand. Going to the Abyss to fight was exactly what she wanted.

Alysse nodded.

“We have enough manpower, but we don’t have enough commanders, so Lelia alone is enough,” Ariris said. She then chatted with everyone about which troops to send, and the meeting adjourned.

Leilia couldn't wait to leave and began to deploy her troops.

However, since it's a bloodbath battlefield and a fight against demons, one can't just choose randomly.

It's best to choose teams with strong combat capabilities.

After much deliberation, I selected one hundred level 10 [Light Protectors] and five [Soul Guardians].

This team of less than two hundred people is enough.

After all, it's not like we're really going to fight a bloody battle; it's just a simple defense of an area.

This area is considered relatively remote by both sides in the bloody battle, and is completely outside their combat range.

As the orange-red gate opened, they filed in. Guided by Kana, they appeared directly in front of him.

"This is the Abyss? It looks like a horrible place." Lelia stepped out first, looking at the surroundings in the sky, and couldn't help but complain.

The orange-red sky looked oppressive, the land was barren, and volcanoes could be seen in the distance. The air smelled strongly of sulfur.

Not far away, in an open space, faint ripples appeared in the air. Hearn was holding a totem pole there, doing something that was unclear.

"Where are the demons? Weren't they supposed to be teeming with demons in the Abyss? How come I can't see a single one anywhere?" Lelia asked.

She thought that once she stepped through the portal, she would see the demons rushing towards her.

Upon hearing this, Kana smiled and pointed behind him.

"Isn't there one here?"

Leilia glanced at Svina Anna, and together they rolled their eyes.

"You still have the mood to joke? It seems that things here are not very urgent."

Kana nodded.

"There's nothing urgent. It's just a simple visit to this area. And with me standing here, not many demons will come, unless they've lost their minds." Although demons are completely disorderly and always rampage through blood battles, under normal circumstances, they are still restrained to some extent by higher-ranking demons.

This constraint is so broad that it can be described as "none," but it is still one of the constraints.

This constraint means that demons will not normally come towards Kana.
Since Kana was a newly arrived deity, the demons opposite him had no idea what Kana was up to.

But as long as Kana doesn't participate in the blood battle, the demons on the other side won't do anything because it would be making enemies for no reason. Having a god stay here and fight them is somewhat troublesome for the demons.

And there was no profit.

But demons are chaotic after all, and even with such loose constraints, they may not necessarily be stopped.

So demons will definitely come running over for no reason.

In this situation, while Karna's intervention might not necessarily attract the demonic gods, it would at least make them take notice. Karna couldn't be bothered with such an unexpected turn of events, so he decided to let the Night's Watch handle it.

As the Night's Watchmen emerged, they all looked around with curiosity.

They were somewhat nervous when they heard they were going to fight in the abyss.

After all, that was an abyss, something they'd only ever heard of in books. Now that they were here, they calmed down and began diligently building defensive fortifications, since it had been stated from the start that their primary objective was defense.

Cana waved his hand. All the Night's Watch members present had some basic knowledge of this layer of the Abyss.

"How is the situation in the City of the Ring Tower?" Kana asked.

"Can't you watch it through the channel?"

"I prefer to listen with my ears."

"What a hassle, I should have called Areris over," Leilia complained.

Kana smiled and shook his head:

“That won’t do. Ariris still has to oversee things in Ring Tower City.” When Kana isn’t in Ring Tower City, Ariris has to take on the responsibilities in his absence, signing reports and handling various matters. “Besides, I didn’t really want to ask; I just wanted to see if you remembered some important things,” Kana said with a smile.

Leilia pouted in dissatisfaction.

"The first issue is recruiting new people. This aspect has been restricted again, and the number of people who want to join has decreased as the first wave of people has been dealt with."

"The large number of Night's Watchmen I recruited that I couldn't control before are still undergoing training, and the results are pretty good. In another month or two, these new recruits in the training grounds should be able to become trainees."

After recounting these two matters that were originally closely related to Lelia, she thought for a moment before recalling some other things.

"Then there's the North City. It will probably take another six months to build the wonder you're looking for."

"Six months? That's already pretty good," Kana said.

After saying that, Leilia couldn't remember anything else.

Kana shook his head helplessly:
"You really don't listen to a lot."

Leilia wasn't embarrassed at all, and shrugged:

"What can we do? My main responsibility is to charge into battle. As long as I do this job well, that's all that matters, isn't it?"

Hearing this, Kana could only nod, not wanting to push her further. Besides, it wasn't that Lelia couldn't remember; she just wasn't aware of how things had unfolded afterward.

“I smell something wrong. Is a demon coming?” Leilia asked.

Kana looked into the distance and nodded:

"Time to get back to your job." (End of Chapter)

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