"I knew it."
Greya's voice reached his ears. "Hey, let's do it," she said.
Greya frowned and stared at Azaz with a serious look. It was rare for her to look so serious.
Angor followed her gaze.
He didn't look at Azaz because he was too focused on Tromm. Now, he frowned as well.
This was because Azaz also had a very familiar fluctuation on his body. Unlike Tromm's energy, Azaz's energy signature allowed him to quickly identify the source of the energy signature.
"Demon?" Angor muttered in surprise.
Greya looked at him. "You sensed it too? Oh, I almost forgot. You caused quite a stir in Rasudran, and it hasn't stopped yet. "
Greya nodded. "That's right. It's the power of a demon."
Angor had seen many demons in his life. Dead or alive, as big as a mountain or as small as a flower spirit. He even saw quite a few demons who were close to him, such as the half-blood demon Canaan and the "Flame Demon" Gravu.
Because of his familiarity with demons, he immediately sensed the source of Azaz's aura.
It was definitely from a demon.
"You're right. Azaz never hides his identity. People call him the Demon Gourmet." Angor looked at Greya. "But this aura is a bit strange. It seems to be from him, but it doesn't seem like it. Is he a descendant of a human and a demon? "
"If that's the case, the Supreme Cult would have done something about it already," Greya said. "He must have sacrificed a demon."
Sacrificed a demon? Angor knew that some wizards kept imps as slaves. But this was the first time he heard of someone sacrificing a demon.
Demons were natural enemies of humans, and they rarely got along well with them. Angor was an exception. When he opened his shop in Rasudran, there was a super powerful being nearby.
Greya spoke with a grim look. "Sacrificing a demon is an unorthodox cuisine.
"A long time ago, the Candy House had a very close relationship with a great being called Lord Fallen Star. Lord Fallen Star had once mentioned about sacrificing demons. This sect originated from the Northern Territory Sorcerer World."
Gourmet Adepts had always been weak in combat. This was a well-known fact in the Adept Realm.
Some gourmet wizards tried their best to figure out a way to increase their combat power. In the end, they came up with an idea, which was to offer sacrifices to the demons.
Using delicacies as a sacrifice to the devil, he could obtain great power through the devil.
Sacrificing a demon was similar to worshipping a demon god, but they were fundamentally different. Once one worshipped a demon god, it was equivalent to handing over their future to the demon god, and they would never be able to step onto the path of truth. Although demons were also very cunning and evil, even more bloodthirsty than demon gods, sacrificing demons would at least not cut off their future.
"That sounds like Sinehowze's ability," Angor said.
Sinehowze could summon otherworldly spirits to fight for her. Borrowing the power of the otherworldly heroic spirits to increase his own combat strength.
"Indeed, they are all relying on external objects. But Sinehowze's lineage is very orthodox. She can control all the otherworldly spirits she summons, so they won't do anything to harm her. But sacrificial demons are different. Demons are not so easily manipulated, not to mention that demons have a natural enmity with humans. "
Unlike demon gods, demons wouldn't cut off one's future. However, they would use all kinds of methods to tempt one, twist one's mind, and force one to drown in the cycle of greed and lust.
Once you gave up and started dancing with the demons, what difference would it make if you cut off your future with demon gods?
As for persevering?
According to Lord Fallen Star, the gourmet world in the Northern Territory could be considered as a dark gourmet world.
Gourmet wizards were treated as heretics by all other wizards in the Northern Territory.
From this, it could be deduced that there were very few Gourmet Wizards who could persevere under the temptation of the demons.
"Actually, no matter how bad you become, most wizards don't have the time to care about you. In the wizarding world, there are no boundaries between good and evil. It doesn't matter if you're indulging in lust or delaying your research. " Greya paused and looked at Angor. "But the Gourmet Wizards who offer sacrifices to demons are hated by other wizards. Do you know why?"
When he recalled Carveline's expression, he already had an answer.
"Cannibals." Greya revealed a disgusted look. Angor was also thinking the same thing.
"And they're not ordinary humans."
Ordinary food was not enough to satisfy a demon's appetite. Humans, especially Extraordinary Magi, were the best ingredients for the demons.
Angor had met demons before, so he knew that not all demons liked to eat humans. However, if a contributor used humans as food, wouldn't it serve as a way to separate the gourmet wizards from other wizards? Of course, the cunning demons would never get tired of it.
"Turning humans into food. Ironically, gourmet wizards are the ones who taught demons this trick." Greya looked at Azaz on the stage. "Carveline's situation explains everything. If Azaz's demon has learned how to turn humans into food, it means he's already feeding on them."
Greya gave Azaz a vicious look. "I will not allow such a depraved gourmet wizard to exist in the southern wizarding region."
Greya knew too well that once demon sacrifice became a trend in the southern wizarding region, it would be a great blow to the Gourmet Wizards. Gourmet wizards would probably fall even further than they were now.
Angor saw Greya's murderous intent, and he also understood her concern from her words.
However, when he looked at Azaz, he had a different feeling.
Azaz's body was emitting a gloomy demonic aura, but his expression was unusually calm as if he was standing under the warm sunlight.
"I don't think Azaz is a depraved wizard," Angor said in a soft voice.
Greya couldn't help but look at Azaz's eyes.
Azaz looked like a man in his late thirties, but his eyes were as pure as a teenager's. Compared to his real opponent, Tromm, his eyes were even purer.
"Eyes can be faked," Greya said.
"But why would he?" Angor asked, "There are plenty of people who are fiercer than him in the Rising Star Match."
Azaz wouldn't know that a gourmet wizard was trying to kill him, so there was no need for him to disguise himself.
As they spoke, the countdown officially ended.
Azaz and Tromm were now facing each other.
After Aziz started, a dim shadow slowly rose from his body and finally appeared behind him. It was a strange-looking demon shadow.
Angor looked at the demon shadow in confusion. "Why is it just a shadow? Where's the demon?"
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