Devil's Bible

Chapter 426 Rules of Dimensional Warfare

Chapter 426 Rules of Dimensional Warfare
"So the saint from the Church of the Moon is targeting the Clown King?" Nemus asked.

Salish nodded quickly.

At the same time, he was wary of Nemus's hand, and he was terrified that Nemus might pat him. He forgot all of this and then desperately followed the orders given by Nemus.

“Don’t worry, you’re different from that fear demon,” Nemus said directly without approaching Salish.

At this moment, the Clown Demon also revealed himself, appearing behind Nemus.

At his current level, what he needs are talented people, not just brute force henchmen.

If they are just brute force fighters, then by using artificial souls, Nemus can create a batch of gold-level combatants.

But this doesn't really make much sense.

At least not yet.

Before Nemus becomes a lord-level deity, such high-combat-power individuals have limited effectiveness. Bringing them to your side is less effective than bestowing upon them a mission through "gifts" and having them do the work.

What he needs now are production and management talents.

After all, Nems's business is now expanding.

The old system, where most things were managed by Naim alone, could no longer continue.

As long as these talents are available, the number of combat-related talents can grow rapidly over time.

That fear demon was different; although it was a type of demon that primarily manipulated emotions, it was utterly brainless.

Such individuals should appear in the material plane, not in the abyss.

Given the chaotic relationships within the Abyss, his ability to manipulate emotions is actually quite limited.

However, judging from his various traces, this fear demon has been in the abyss for a long time, mostly lurking and hunting down newly ascended beings.

This shows that the other party is brainless and has completely wasted their abilities.

Salish, however, was different. He was a rare intelligence talent, and Nems was currently lacking such a person.

The same goes for the Clown Demon. Judging from simple contact and first impressions, the Clown Demon is the kind of person who can stand on his own.

After all, in his true demon form, he could boldly and carefully infiltrate the absurd plains, which were full of malice towards the Clown Demon.

That's why the Clown Demon is a talent to Nemus, and a talent that can target the Clown King.

But that fearful demon was not it.

After hearing Nems' words, Salish calmed down a bit.

As an intelligence agent, the fact that he, an unpopular Cambyon demon, was able to receive funding from the Church of the Moon to become a high-ranking demon naturally indicates that he is quite capable.

He carries methods planted by the Moon Goddess Church, and when he reveals information detrimental to the Moon Goddess Church, headquarters will receive an alert.

The more he talks, the more restrictions he will face, and in the end, he may die suddenly.

But in front of Nemes, these restrictions seemed to have all become ineffective.

No matter how much he said, he didn't trigger any of his own limitations.

From this perspective, Nemes' methods have completely overwhelmed the restrictions currently imposed on him by the Church of the Moon.

Since that's the case, why not join forces with Nems? Perhaps we can gain more benefits that way.

At that moment, Salish immediately revealed his entire situation, then voluntarily signed an unequal contract with Nems and offered to hand over his source, all in the hope of gaining Nems's true trust.

At this moment, Nems truly subdued Salish.

He provided them with his wholehearted assistance.

Otherwise, even if Salish was terrified before, and even if Nems had placed various restrictions on him, his plan would still be to seize every opportunity to plant traps for Nems, and then find a way to escape. Only by demonstrating his own abilities and showing the other party his potential would the other party willingly serve Nems.

After coercion, the next step must be enticement.

After signing the contract, Nemes began to make plans.

“If it were before, my goal would have been simply the position of lord of the Twin Demons.”

“But given the current situation, perhaps our goals can be bigger.” Naim’s eyes were already rehearsing various future scenarios.

After confirming some future scenarios, Nemus said, "Clown Demon, your current task is to complete your advancement to a higher-ranking demon."

“As for Salish, you continue to infiltrate the Moon Goddess's forces and pass on important information to me.” Nemus reached out, and a rope moved, connecting Nemus and Salish.

They can exchange information, and Nems can also actively transmit energy to Salish, and even his own soul will descend to control his body in some way.

"In addition to that, we should try our best to obtain information about the four demon lords who have started this war."

"I need to escalate the intensity of the war further, ideally to the point where the area of ​​territorial clashes exceeds 15 percent."

"Nems said, and Salish and the Clown Demon both nodded, confirming this interim goal."

When two different levels initiate a dimensional war, the territories between the two levels will connect and collide, and the rules will intertwine. The initial collision area is usually only five percent.

It's essentially like dividing 5% of the territory from two different levels and piecing them together.

Now, it's three layers joining forces to attack one layer.

The initial collision area was only three percent.

During the interdimensional war, if all the demons on one's side die in a certain territory, then it is considered completely lost.

The lord who lost territory must either continue to fill in the corresponding territory and continue the war to ensure that the initial collision area remains unchanged.

Alternatively, they could also pay reparations for the remaining territories still under war.

Or you could take a gamble and raise the stakes!

If there are several participating parties, the minimum increase must be a certain percentage.

The more territory one has, the more troops one can use, and the more regional forces one can mobilize.

This gave them the opportunity to turn defeat into victory.

Furthermore, at this point, if the loss of these additional territories does not fall below the initial collision area, then there is no need to continue investing new territory.

However, if other parties to the conflict also choose to follow suit, the intensity of the war will increase.

The percentage of the minimum collision area will increase accordingly.

In other words, once there is any loss, it is necessary to continue filling in the gaps.

The losses from wanting to withdraw would be substantial.

Therefore, in interdimensional warfare, one must also consider appropriate tactics based on one's own troop strength.

If you act impulsively, you'll be slowly and painstakingly cut to pieces.

Once too much territory is lost and the lord's authority is weakened, it becomes impossible to stop the interdimensional war, even if one wants to.

It can only be said that this rule, to some extent, protects the demon lord from having their territory arbitrarily seized by other lords.

However, it is also filled with the flavor of the survival of the fittest.

(End of this chapter)

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