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Chapter 623

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The Light of Sinsar Dubh, a wise schemer, the legendary Elven Emperor Abolar the Seventh. He had countless praises and accomplishments in history.

During his reign, the Elven Empire had long since entered its final stages. In order to increase the Elven Empire's declining national power, Abolar broke all traditions and prohibitions. Not only did he allow outsiders and mixed-blood elves to enter the Elven Empire's upper echelons, he also greatly promoted the young talents of the Wild Elves and Lower Elves, unearthing the potential of the Elven Empire's lower echelons. This allowed the Elven Empire to flourish for more than three hundred years … But he was already dead. The moment he died, the Wild Elves and Lower Elves who had tasted the sweetness of power rebelled against his daughter.

In order to deal with the Elven Empire's increasingly unstable situation, Abolar used a series of schemes to create conflict between the Superior Elves. He promoted the Wild Elves and Lower Elves to keep the ever more arrogant Moon Elves and Silver Elves in check. This allowed the Central Elven Empire, which had already entered its final stages, to survive for several millennia … But he was already dead. The moment he died, the Wild Elves and Lower Elves who had tasted the sweetness of power rebelled against his daughter.

In order to appease the Superior Elves, he reduced the authority of the royal family, and gave many important responsibilities that were originally in the hands of the royal elves to the Superior Elves. This bought over many large Superior Elf families, and also calmed the hearts of the people … But he died. After he died, those important responsibilities became the death knell of his daughter.

From a certain standpoint, Abolar was indeed an expert at politics. At the very least, when he was alive, the entire Elven Empire's upper echelons maintained a subtle balance. But his death completely disrupted that subtle balance, and everything went out of control.

If Abolar hadn't died, perhaps the Elven Empire would have had some time to reorganize and introduce outsiders and mixed-blood elves into the Elven Empire.

But in history … there were no ifs.

Was the leader of the reform wise and kind? Was the reform just a hair's breadth away from success? In the end, looking at the result, it was no different from a foolish and incapable ruler who completely ruined the Elven Empire. I actually felt a bit of heartache for Harloys, who had succeeded Abolar. Her father's overly high evaluation of history caused her, a princess of a fallen Elven Empire, to have quite a bit of a bad reputation.

Foolish and short-sighted for not continuing with Abolar's policies? The Superior Elf Lords who were her uncles and grandfathers tried to force her to abdicate the throne. How could a little princess who was still underage possibly resist? In the end, she could only cancel the previous emperor's policy. The result was that she ended up offending the new half-blood elves and low-level elves.

Unable to maintain balance among the Superior Elves? All the accumulated grudges from the previous generation erupted. How could the moon elves suppress this? Anslo just happened to have successfully ascended to become a Main God at that time, and the moon elves already had the most foundational divine authority. How could the moon elves possibly balance the situation?

Did you not see the ambitions of those traitors? They were all old ministers who had been promoted by the previous generation. This was the period when the royal power was weak. Without a strong enough reason, how could they take down these old fellows?

Lack of political and diplomatic skills? A little girl who was still playing with dolls a few years ago, it was inconceivable to expect her to become a thousand-year-old sly fox.

But again, there are no ifs in history, and no one will look at the process. The final result was the destruction of the country. But I have to say that this was 90% because of her father, who was too good at causing trouble. He took too many advantages and accumulated a lot of resentment, but he didn't clean up the mess. In the end, he died prematurely without any preparations, and the backlash caused his descendants to suffer.

Of course, I wouldn't say such things out loud. That was because I knew that Harloys had always viewed her "wise" father as her idol. She believed that she had betrayed the Gold Elves' inheritance and glory. If I spoke up for her, she would likely resent me. I wouldn't be so foolish as to say such unflattering things.

That was because I knew how much Harloys worshipped her father. I wanted to laugh even more as I watched Didina and Harloys stare at each other.

Abolar the Seventh had first lost a war against the Gold Elves. Then, he was pursued and assassinated, and he died on his bed in the royal palace. What was certain was that he had truly died.

This was the last phase of the Gold Elf Empire. The Gold Elves' True Gods had been replaced by the Superior Elf Gods. Abolar, who would have been 100% certain to enter the Gold Elf Main God's Divine Kingdom, fell into the River Styx and was reincarnated as a demon.

This was completely different from Eliza, who had directly transformed into a demon. Directly transforming into a demon from the River Styx would be equivalent to reincarnation.

As mentioned many times in the past, undead would be transformed into demons from the River Styx. Everything would have to start from the beginning. The lowest-level demons would have to experience the primitive law of the jungle. Any demon that could evolve into a demon would have to have devoured at least a hundred of their own kind.

An existence that slowly became a high-level demon would be able to awaken their memories from their previous life. But at that time, an undead's personality would have already been set through endless slaughter. They wouldn't care too much about their previous life's events. They would only treat their memories and knowledge as accumulations.

Normally speaking, it would take several decades for a demon to recover their memories from their previous life. At that time, it would take several centuries or even several millennia for a demon to recover their memories from their previous life. By then, most of their family members would have already died. It would be difficult for a demon to return to the mortal plane. Several hundred years of a demon's life would have already passed. Who would care about a few decades? Demons wouldn't care about the past, either. However, Abolar just happened to be an elf …

Didina wasn't Abolar. She wasn't an elf, but rather a succubus. However, she had Abolar's knowledge and memories. At the very least, she could be considered a reincarnation. Harloys probably had rather complex emotions as she looked at her "father".

"What 'Didina the Lucky'? Didina's magical knowledge from the Gold Elves and accumulations from her previous life alone means that Didina's power level is definitely quite high. But of course, Void Devourers aren't any kind creatures. Without enough power to tame them, they would have long since been devoured."

Harloys and Didina were still staring at each other, but I took the lead and considerately walked out of the treasury, giving them some time and space to talk to their "family".

"Beifeng, come with me."

Beifeng had always been a smart person. Seeing that the situation wasn't right and that it wasn't the time for a marriage proposal, he directly followed me out.

"Why did you come to the Chaos Abyss?"

"I'm here for a vacation. I want to see the scenery and people of various places. I want to experience the famous wild style of the Chaos Abyss."

Beifeng looked up at the sky with an expression of anticipation, fatigue, and excitement. He really seemed like a tourist … wild style? More like a wild beast horde.

Beifeng wasn't lying, but he wasn't completely telling the truth either …

"You probably don't know that you're on the headlines right now. All the crimes you've committed have been exposed. Even I'm tempted by the bounty on you right now."

I thought about it for a moment and finally gave up on the idea of exchanging for the bounty. Besides, now wasn't the time to get to the bottom of things. If I really wanted to do something to the elves, every day was important. I would probably have to return to the mortal plane first. However, there were some things that I still hadn't finished yet. Perhaps I could ask this Calamity Beifeng, who was ranked third on the Calamity Rankings, to help me out.

"Have you heard of Sun God Aloyo? He lives on the 372nd level of the Chaos Abyss. It's said that he's a super handsome man … "

Beifeng yawned as if he was bored.

"… He's a mystical creature with an eagle's head and a human body. He's an ancient species, and there should only be one of him in the entire world."

"You want me to kidnap him? Although I haven't done illegal things for many years, since you're requesting it, and since it's for the sake of justice, I'll make an exception this time!! Let's kill him! "

Beifeng instantly had a serious expression. However, his murky yellow eyes were filled with excitement and passion. I didn't even have the energy to comment on this. I could only pray for Aloyo in my heart.

"He's a former Main God, while Beifeng is only a new SemiGod. There shouldn't be any major problems … Forget it, I'm not going to pursue this any further. It's fine as long as the result is good."

Even though there was a tremendous difference in power level between Beifeng and Aloyo, nobody seemed to think that Beifeng would be killed by Aloyo …

I took out a pen and paper and carefully wrote down my requirements for Myth-ranked materials. I then handed it to the excited Dracon.

"As long as you help me complete this task, I'll try to convince Didina to help you with your marriage with the Void Devourer …"

"No, I'll personally obtain Didina's mother's approval. This is my promise to Tina!"

Tina? Oh, that was the Void Devourer's name.

"Fine, fine, do whatever you want."

I waved my hand weakly. I always felt a mysterious sense of helplessness whenever someone before me was involved. I felt like I would lose if I took things too seriously, and that I would become an idiot if I got angry.

"Right, why don't you have a chat with Casio first? After all, you're sworn brothers …"

"This is my responsibility. I'll take it seriously."

Beifeng nodded with a serious expression. He then walked towards Casio. His fearless back made me mysteriously think of a brave warrior who was about to be executed. He didn't seem like a pervert at all.

"You're here?"

"I'm here."

"You shouldn't have come."

"But I'm still here."

"It's all your fault!!"

Casio seemed to have lost control of his emotions.

"Yes, it's all my fault. But, those are my true feelings. I don't regret saying them. Friendship and familial love will eventually change. This is the choice of fate. This is what I feel from the bottom of my heart …"

Beifeng had a pained expression. His eyes were filled with sorrow from being hurt by love. He seemed quite sincere, but why did his lines sound so familiar …

[Tonight's 8 o 'clock slot.]

"Oh, thank you …"

I watched as the two men — a centaur and a dracon — listened to Beifeng's incredibly mushy lines. They even seemed to be hugging each other and crying. I was finally unable to endure the churning in my stomach, so I retreated first.

[Wait, wait, I want to watch a four-way romance.]

"… Four-Way?"

[Tina, Beifeng, Casio, and Aloyo in two days. This is a classic combination of three men and one woman.]

"… A romance film with three men and one woman? That sounds like a normal 8 o 'clock slot, but if the core of the film is a succubus, it'll be a heavy taste for women. If the core is a male, it'll be a heavy taste for women. If it's Beifeng, it'll be a heavy taste for animals. "

In order to avoid being poisoned by the voices behind me, I found a corner and hid there. However, less than five minutes later, the door to my room opened. Harloys and Didina walked out. Harloys had a serious expression, as if she had resolved herself.

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