Spoz? nP? Hf =?? G{? g?? `Pê7??)? °;??? d?? `Gamma?? KS????? 2???, While Dusk and Sennefer were fighting nearby, the great demon flew away from the Void Tower and disappeared.
Angor saw them from afar. One of them had the upper body of a noble lady, while the lower half of her body was covered with countless terrifying tentacles.
Was that Nitotep?
He planned to use his illusion to recreate the scene, but before he could do so, Canaan gave him an affirmative answer.
"Yes, that's Nitotep." Canaan nodded. "But I heard that Nitotep's true form isn't an octopus. It's —"
"An ocean demon." Fafnir quickly added, "That doesn't mean it's not an octopus."
Canaan remained silent.
Ocean demons had different appearances. Nitotep looked like an octopus, while Canaan herself looked like a jellyfish. Well, it wasn't surprising since Canaan was a jellyfish.
But Canaan didn't dare to argue with Fafnir. It was Nitotep anyway.
"So Nitotep is an ocean demon? Then why did it attack you? " Angor looked at Canaan. "Don't tell me it thinks you're a disgrace to an ocean demon because you're a half-blood."
Not all Abyss Devils were like the little Nether Float Abyss Devils. They were very close to the descendants of half-blood Abyss Devils. Most Abyss Devils despised half-blood Abyss Devils. If the half-blood Abyss Devil had the same bloodline inheritance as them, they would be even more disgusted.
For example, Angor heard that there were quite a number of half-bloods in the Undying Brigade. One of them was a Graveyard Knight who had the blood of a bone-winged demon. However, the Graveyard Knight was hunted by countless bone-winged demons because the bone-winged demons claimed to be pure-blooded, while the Graveyard Knight had the blood of a native.
That was why Angor thought Canaan was attacked. After all, half of Canaan's blood came from an ocean demon.
Canaan shook her head.
"No, I was actually accidentally injured." Canaan suddenly stopped talking. Angor wanted to ask why Canaan was injured by accident, but when he saw Canaan's pale face and sad expression, he decided not to ask further.
"Anyway, take a good rest." Angor smiled at Canaan. "You'll be safe in the shop for now."
Canaan nodded. He leaned against the tree and slowly sat down on the ground. His eyes were a little dazed as if he was thinking about something.
Angor went back to controlling the puppet to explore the area. However, he still couldn't find anything within the effective range of the puppet. The only thing that caught his attention was the Raincloud Cage. However, the scouting puppets couldn't enter, so there was nothing they could do.
Apart from the area where the Cloud Rain Cage was located, there were only two places he had yet to explore. One was the Hall of Prey. The Hall Master of the Night Hall was about to ascend to the Throne, and he was too embarrassed to run over and peek at him at this time. The other place was the sky.
At first glance, there didn't seem to be any demons in the sky other than where the floating ice was. However, every time the scout puppet tried to fly up, a demon would show up and destroy it.
Since there was no other place to explore, Angor decided to send the scout puppet to the sky again.
"It broke again," Angor said with a gloomy look.
"What's wrong, Mister?" Canaan returned to the shop and began to observe the situation. Fafner was eating and drinking while looking into the distance. Angor was sitting in the yard, doing something with his eyes closed. Sometimes he sighed, sometimes he was surprised, and sometimes he didn't move at all.
Angor opened his eyes when he heard Canaan's voice. "It's nothing. My scout puppet is useless again. A demon came out of nowhere and crushed it. I didn't see a single demon when I was on the ground. Why are there so many of them in the sky? "
Scout puppets? Canaan quickly realized that it must be those small metal balls.
Canaan hesitated for a moment before explaining, "The weaker Abyss Devils all hide underground. Mid-tier demons and stronger ones hide in another dimension. That's why you can't find any demons on the ground. "
Another dimension. Angor pondered for a moment. Maybe it's similar to the wizard's space of exile?
Angor didn't know what to say. "Fine. But why did my scout puppet come out when I sent it up?"
Canaan thought for a long time before she answered in a tiny voice, "Because I need to make sure the plan doesn't go wrong."
Angor didn't expect Canaan to answer. He was only complaining to vent his frustration after losing so many scout puppets. But Canaan seemed to know something.
Make sure the plan doesn't go wrong?
"What plan? What do you mean? " Angor looked at Canaan in confusion. "You said the other demons are hiding. Why didn't you?"
Canaan lowered her head so Angor couldn't see her expression. "I got hurt before the plan was carried out."
So Canaan's plan caused the entire Rasudelan to change? And caused all the demons to go into hiding?
Angor had a feeling that this plan was very important.
Canaan hesitated for a moment before she answered, "The plan to shake the void and eliminate all humans."
Canaan never admitted it, but Canaan knew that the owner was a human. And he might have something to do with the humans in the sky. Canaan had been wondering if she should tell Angor about it.
Once this plan was revealed and reached the ears of the human camp, the demons would definitely suffer a setback. And Canaan would become a traitor among the demons.
Canaan didn't know whether she should tell Angor or not. However, when it really came down to it, Canaan realized that she had no qualms about telling him the plan she had heard.
In fact, Canaan did not feel too guilty after saying it out loud. Instead, she felt as if a heavy burden had been lifted off her shoulders.
Canaan was different from Prapa. Prapa hated humans, while Canaan didn't. In fact, Canaan hated demons of her own kind more.
Angor was a human, but he used Ocean Rhyme to change his own future and save the bird's life. Just these two favors alone were difficult for Jia Nan to repay.
Canaan chose to tell Angor the plan to repay his kindness. But now, she realized that she didn't feel burdened at all. She thought about it carefully and realized something.
Demons were different from humans and aboriginals of the Abyss. The world of demons was not bound by moral standards, nor did it have any so-called laws or orders. In this completely disqualified world of demons, even the demons themselves only cared about benefits and not righteousness. As a half-blood demon, he actually used righteousness to bind himself.
Canaan felt more and more relieved.
While Canaan was telling the story in a relaxed manner, Angor was getting more and more nervous.
Following Canaan's explanation, Angor slowly understood the whole story. This was why Canaan was hurt.
Back then, Nitotep had just left the Void Tower and landed on a remote street. Canaan happened to overhear the plan when she was talking to the Phantom Demon beside her.
As a matter of fact, Canaan didn't care whether she heard the plan or not. She didn't plan to tell anyone about it at all.
However, Nitotep sensed Canaan's presence. Thinking that a human was eavesdropping on their plan, Nitotep quietly reached a tentacle into the ground and attacked Canaan from below. The tentacle penetrated Canaan's chest.
But in the end, Nitotep realized that Canaan was the one who overheard the plan.
As an ocean demon, Nitotep had heard of Canaan before. She didn't hate Canaan, but she also knew that Canaan had nothing to do with humans.
Canaan's injury was purely an accident.
Nitotep didn't try to kill Canaan, but she didn't save her either. She simply left. To it, this was a trivial matter that had nothing to do with it, and it had forgotten all about it in the blink of an eye. But to Canaan, it was a matter of life and death.
Fortunately, Angor found Canaan and saved her. Because of this, Angor learned the truth about the "Human Purge Plan" from Canaan.
As a matter of fact, the plan originated from one of the characteristics of the Void Tower: the ability to stabilize space energy.
The space energy in the void was very chaotic. Every now and then, space rifts would appear. If one was unlucky, they could even create a space vortex.
Since Rasudran was able to remain standing in such a harsh environment for so long, there must be a way to stabilize space energy.
And that way was the Void Tower.
According to legend, the creation of Rasudran was related to an ancient, peerless demon god known as the Demon Eye of Abyss.
According to Canaan, the portal to the outside world was also built by this demon god.
In order to make Rasudran the hub between the outer and inner worlds, the Demon Eye of Abyss already planned to build a Void Tower when it was first built. In order to build the Void Tower, the Demon Eye invited the Scholar of Cruelty to design it.
As an ancient demon god known for his impeccable knowledge in the Abyss, the Scholar of Cruelty designed a series of projects for the Void Tower, including a facility to stabilize space energy.
Stabilizing space energy was the main purpose of the facility. However, if it was operated in the opposite direction, a large area of chaotic space energy would be created, which would cause space tremors.
If the design and operation were done correctly, the floating ice in the air could easily be used as an area of space tremors. Basically, all human wizards were on the floating ice. If they were caught in such a situation, they would suffer devastating damage.
This was the core of the "Human Purge Plan".
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