Devil's Bible

Chapter 830 Cooperation and Troublemakers

Of the three half-demon princes.

Nemus could sense that both Obox and the Queen of Chaos were filled with malice towards him.

Demogorgon was relatively better off; he even seemed 'relieved,' as if thinking, 'Finally, another working-class person has arrived.'

To be honest, this attitude of being tired of going to work doesn't quite match his identity as the fourth-generation demon prince, who is powerful and has amazing potential.

There is no such thing as a benevolent devil.

The very nature of the Broken Numbers drives them to be the most selfish and self-centered creatures in the world.

Even if a demon acts like a selfless saint, it's only because the act of 'selflessness' brings him pleasure and interest, and he chooses to do so to satisfy his own pleasure and interest.

These senior figures currently have different thoughts.

It may seem like it's full of malice, but this is the normal way demons interact.

On the contrary, it was abnormal that Demogorgon's welcome, which could even be described as somewhat benevolent, was so unusual.

In Nemus's view, Demogorgon, the demon prince, was a violent, cunning, and vicious being.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have been able to become the newest and strongest demon prince despite being surrounded by previous demon princes.

His true purpose remains unknown, but for now, Nems' plan still requires his cooperation.

As the previous generation's demon prince, he held sway over the 'main rules' of the abyss for many years.

Although the abyss is a place with rules and without rules, it's actually not that different.

However, in name only, the various lords of the Abyss are still under his control.

If we're talking about the entity that understands the current state of the Abyss best, aside from the Abyss's will, it would only be Demogorgon.

Demogorgon was more cooperative than ever before in the face of Naim's question.

In that respect, he doesn't even seem like a demon.

To some extent, he was even easier to deal with than that landlord nobleman in the material plane.

After Nemus became the new god, he naturally needed to take over the territory of the God of Discipline.

Apart from the more than two hundred floating whales that had previously fought in the divine war being directly taken over and controlled by the people of the fictional church, some disciplined floating whales that had previously maintained order at various nodes also entered a state of restlessness.

Instead of surrendering, they dared to attack the fictitious church.

Faced with this situation, Nemes did not intend to intervene directly.

We can't expect him, the god, to handle everything; he doesn't have the time for that right now.

Nemus spent most of his time dealing with matters of the Abyss and other cognitive beliefs, as well as searching for the Earth Godhood and the Space Godhood.

In addition, the Seven Gods Alliance of Central Earth has also fallen into a strange silence.

Upon realizing something was amiss, the Pope of the Disciplined Church immediately used his 'secret scriptures' to teleport himself back to the Great Cathedral of Middle-earth.

Therefore, the higher-ups of the Discipline Church are still barely surviving in China.

In addition, that was the headquarters of the Seven Gods Alliance, where countless churches of gods were located. Nemus and his people were not yet prepared to directly attack the Middle Kingdom and eliminate these remnants.

This is also a troublesome matter.

There has been no clear statement regarding the Seven Gods Alliance's current attitude towards Nemus.

The goal is to have Nemus join the Seven Gods Alliance and fill the position previously held by the God of Discipline.

Or perhaps they should designate Nems as an enemy and then seize the land previously held by the God of Discipline.

None of these deities stepped forward to give clear instructions.

Strangely, no other churches took advantage of the chaos to seize the territory of the God of Discipline in the Middle Kingdom.

It seemed the divine intervention behind the scenes had issued a strict order, forbidding anyone from making any rash moves. Dealing with such trivial matters was troublesome enough as it was.

The placement of the previously received floating whales has now become a problem.

The number of lower- and middle-ranking members of the fictional church is far too small compared to the two hundred or so floating whales.

But god wars are too high-end.

So much so that the fact that the fictional church won against the disciplined church is something that doesn't feel real to some people.

When the people of the fictional church take over the floating whale and concentrate power.

Some nobles, landlords, and even merchants were making some moves in secret.

Their audacity goes far beyond mere ignorance.

Even when faced with the transformation of the religion, these people immediately and keenly realized the problem of insufficient manpower in the fictitious church, and then began to frantically make money and acquire resources.

In this situation, even if the church issues warnings about the danger of death and annihilation, they will pretend not to see it.

Their actions, both overt and covert, are extremely brazen.

It's as if they feel that as long as they can make a quick buck at this time, it doesn't matter if their whole family dies.

The orders from the church to relinquish power, resources, and information on related industries were completely ignored.

And these people are extremely confident at this time.

They were convinced that even if what they did was exposed, it wouldn't be a big problem.

These people are actually quite clever; they know that the fictitious church will become their future boss.

They at least did not violate the name of church rule.

However, some others are not necessarily as clever.

Thirty-eight of these floating whales had people on their backs who declared themselves kings, proclaimed the establishment of a kingdom, and sought to seize control of the floating whales.

Sixty-seven floating whales, backed by a force of considerable strength, stepped forward, proclaiming their continued faith in the God of Discipline and their determination to fight the fictitious church to the end.

There are forty-nine floating whales on the backs of some forces who claim that they are also gods, that they defeated the Discipline Church, and that these floating whales should rightfully be under their control.

On the backs of thirteen floating whales, someone impersonating a clergy member of a fictitious church attempted to seize control of the whales and then manipulate them to escape the fictitious church's control.

Of the more than two hundred buoyant whales seized, less than half were 'smoothly' handed over on their backs.

Of course, in most cases, this stability is temporary, and there is still a lot of turmoil inside.

On the backs of those unstable floating whales, where various battles and even wars are taking place, some are local nobles who are unwilling to accept their fate and are causing trouble under the above banners.

Some of these are caused by foreign evil god groups.

In short, even the mortals of the Black Stone race were extremely uncooperative during the transfer of power.

But Demogorgon, the devilish prince, cooperated remarkably well.

The whole process was incredibly smooth.

After handing over his work, the demon prince happily shook his two heads at Nemus and went to rest.

Without the slightest attachment to power, he answered all of Naim's questions without reservation throughout the entire process.

He even wrote a work log for Nems himself, and made various annotations in it.

It was at this moment that Nemus officially gained control of the Abyss.

Become the fifth-generation Demon Prince! (End of Chapter)

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