betrayal

Chapter 2



Chapter 2

It is said that the Battle of Chasing Wind Canyon was the battle of Southern Monarch Angus' fame, but Angus said that Chasing Wind Canyon should be the battle of Fayol's fame.It's a pity that Fayol has always been the shadow of Angus. A shadow naturally needs to keep his own place. No matter how outstanding and heroic he is, all the merits he has earned are owned by the real master under the sun-Angus. Gus all.

As a very self-conscious shadow, Fayol thinks this distribution method should be taken for granted.Angus doesn't like to take advantage of other demons, but he is not a pushy person. If someone is really willing to give, then he can also be lenient.He literally seized every opportunity this shadow created for himself, and then accumulated strength, trying to improve himself in order to leave the abyss.

For Angus, the battlefield is really a wonderful place, and the Chasing Wind Canyon, which was used as a battlefield back then, was naturally the same.

To be honest, Angus didn't trust Fayol who came to surrender. Even though he behaved so humblely and worshiped him as a high-ranking demon so fanatically, this was not enough to win his trust. It is reliable evidence for human beings. After all, demons are the creatures that are best at deceiving, and Angus, who lives with a group of abyssal demons and is also a demon, has also subtly become a creature that is good at doubting.He admired Fayol's attitude, but he was unwilling to trust it.And the first test to test Fayol's loyalty is the so-called Battle of Chasing Wind Canyon.

Angus couldn't see what was brewing in the depths of Fayol's glowing purple eyes, but he always felt that as long as he was on the battlefield, no matter how good a demon was at disguising, he could face the blade and the fingertips. Even in death, he will always reveal one or two points of his truest inner self.

Because the battlefield is a place where you can dance with death.

Death has always been the deepest fear of life.

But the outcome of that battle was unexpected.

Sometimes when he thinks about it carefully, Angus also feels that the so-called "unexpectedness" he encountered recently is too much.And almost every "unexpected" has something to do with that strange low-level demon.

In Chasing the Wind Canyon, the future Southern Monarch knew for the first time that there really is such a strange demon in the abyss, this strange demon who values ​​others more than himself, this kind of guy who can give everything for other demons— — such as Fayol.

The reason why Fayol was able to get Angus to agree to cooperate with his plan was because the plan he made was too safe for Angus. Joel bears it, and Angus gets most of the corresponding benefits.

I am afraid that only a fool would refuse such a lucrative deal.

Even more stupid than a fool is Fayol. His strategy is actually very simple. Everything he plans is based on the effectiveness of a silver chain.

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