"Tell me about the situation …"
Adil's interest was piqued, and he asked the burly demon in front of him.
Generally speaking, it was difficult for ordinary demons to enter the material world, but there were still ways to do so.
However, it was very difficult for an Abyssal Lord to enter the material world.
The reason was that the degree of threat was different due to the difference in strength.
Compared to ordinary Greater Demons, the Abyssal Lord was too powerful. His strength was comparable to the Mythical realm, and in the entire material world, apart from the gods, he was an absolute powerhouse.
Against such a terrifying existence, the material world would automatically repel him, making it impossible for him to enter the material world.
For ordinary Greater Demons, although the material world would also repel them, it was not as severe as the Demon Lord. As long as they were willing to pay the price, they could still enter.
It was like an ant and a mouse crawling into a house.
Even if the former saw them, they would not care much, but the latter would probably be beaten up by everyone.
Even if they did not want to care, it was impossible.
And now, a Demon Lord had launched an expedition to the material world.
This caused Adil's interest to be piqued.
Then, under his questioning, he found out the cause and effect of this matter.
"The sacrifices of a few gods?"
The words of the burly demon surprised Adil.
The sacrifices of a few gods had caused this matter to happen.
According to the other party, a few years ago, the sacrifices of a few gods had sought out Ankrah, causing him to make up his mind to launch an expedition to the material world.
From the serious attitude in front of him, it could be seen that the other party most likely had a way to let the Demon Lord enter the material world.
Otherwise, the Demon Lord would not have been so serious, even sending people to gather demons from all over his territory.
Adil did not doubt the authenticity of this matter.
Although it was difficult to enter the material world from the Abyss Realm, there was still a way for the churches left behind by the gods.
At the end of the day, those were sacrifices left behind by the gods. To put it bluntly, even if they plucked a strand of hair, they would be much stronger than ordinary beings.
For existences like that, leaving behind some means to open a passage between the material world and the Abyss Realm was really nothing.
In fact, to a certain extent, Adil could do it himself.
With the Sorcerer World's World Gate technology as the foundation, as long as one obtained a World Stone and used it to build a World Gate, the passage between the two worlds could be opened.
The World Gate was the best way for ancient wizards to attack other worlds.
It could even cross between different worlds, let alone two worlds within the same system.
The material world and the Abyss seemed to be two completely different worlds, but in reality, they both belonged to the World of Gods and could not be considered completely different worlds.
The difficulty of traveling was much easier than entering other worlds.
Therefore, Adil did not doubt that the Church of Gods possessed such a method.
He fell into deep thought.
The benefits of launching an expedition to the material world were self-evident to the demons.
If an Abyss Devil's power wanted to grow, apart from their own growth, it mainly came from the feedback of the will of the Abyss.
In the process of attacking the physical world, the demons would slaughter and plunder in the physical world. Their instinctive behavior would make the Will of the Abyss happy, and it would spontaneously feedback a bit of power to strengthen the demons.
To a certain extent, this was the most direct path that could allow demons to obtain the favour of the Will of the Abyss in the shortest time possible, allowing them to ascend to a higher level.
This was the same for both Adil and other demons.
After thinking for a moment, Adil raised his head and looked at the burly demon in front of him.
Seeing Adil look over, the burly demon hurriedly stood up. Its sinister face looked incomparably strange, and it was distorted. From the looks of it, it seemed like … he was smiling?
However, this smile looked a little horrifying. If people in the material world saw it, who knew how scared they would be.
Adil did not mind and continued to ask some questions.
The burly demon answered them one by one.
All the details matched, and there were no problems.
After confirming that the expedition this time was real and not some other trick, Adil thought for a moment. In the end, under the burly demon's nervous gaze, he nodded.
"You can go back …"
Adil looked at the burly demon in front of him and said casually, "Please tell the great Lord that I'll be there soon …"
"Al … Okay …"
The burly demon nodded and did not dare to say anything else. He breathed a sigh of relief and ran outside.
It looked like he was running away.
Looking at the burly demon's appearance, Adil touched his face. After confirming that his expression was normal, he shook his head in confusion.
Were all demons so cowardly nowadays?
He clearly looked like a normal person.
Was there a need to be so afraid?
Adil could not figure it out. In the end, he decided not to think about this problem anymore. Instead, he silently turned around and began to make some preparations.
Since he had agreed to go on this expedition, he still had to make some preparations.
Apart from the preparations that had been made for this place after he left, there were also some preventive measures.
As the saying went, one must always be on guard against others.
Although the Demon Lord took the initiative to recruit him and said that he was going on an expedition to the material world, who could say for sure what would happen between demons?
Just a second ago, he was still talking about the expedition, and the next moment, he would immediately attack you. This was not something impossible.
Without making thorough preparations, Adil would not set off.
"Dyramodo …"
He looked to the side and called out.
"Master …"
A very majestic, two-meter-tall demon walked up to Adil with a few simple and honest looking faces.
"Do you have a mission for me?"
Dyramodo scratched his head and looked at Adil as he asked.
Compared to other demons, he looked very special.
Even though he was no different from other demons in terms of physical body, his soul was very pure.
The power of the abyss did not contaminate his soul. Instead, it was isolated by a force, ensuring that his soul was pure and not contaminated.
Naturally, it was Adil's doing that resulted in such an outcome.
The Dyramodo before him was something that Adil had stumbled upon by chance.
It was in a region of the sea of demons.
At that time, when Adil was walking in it, he saw a pure soul fragment struggling in the sea of demons.
That soul fragment was very pure, and the power within it was much stronger than other soul fragments. It was pure and firm, and did not fit in with the aura of the abyss.
At that time, Adil happened to pass by and was attracted by this soul fragment, so he did an experiment in passing.
He protected the soul fragment and used his own power to wrap it so that it would not be infected by the power of the abyss. It was not contaminated at all, and just like that, it hatched.
This was Dyramodo's origin.
Growing up in the abyss, it was inevitable that he would be infected by the power of the abyss.
However, compared to other demons, because of Adil's influence, Dyramodo's influence was more acquired. He did not have the problems that other demons had, and he did not have the chaotic and tyrannical personality.
In comparison, he was somewhat similar to normal intelligent life.
This was also a small experiment that Adil did. The result of the experiment proved that demons were not born chaotic.
As long as the influence of the innate pollution was isolated, even with the continuous infiltration and influence of the power of the abyss, demons could still maintain a certain degree of self-consciousness. They would not completely become captives and slaves of the power of the abyss.
Of course, this result could not be replicated.
After all, there were countless soul fragments in the sea of demons.
If Adil protected them one by one, he probably did not have to do anything else.
He could just die of exhaustion.
At that moment, there were only a few normal demons led by Dyramodo beside him.
This was the real power that Adil had.
Other than Dyramodo and a few other demons, if there was no one to watch the rest of the demons, who knew what would happen after Adil left.
It was best not to hope that those demons would consciously work for Adil.
"I'm going to leave for a while …"
Adil thought about it and said to Dyramodo in front of him, "Look after this place while I'm away. Try to build this castle as soon as possible …"
"Okay …"
Dyramodo touched his hairless head. "Is there anything else?"
"Err …"
Adil looked at Dyramodo's bald head and was a little hesitant to say something, but in the end, he did not say anything. "Not for the time being …"
He gestured for Dyramodo to go and look after the little demons, then walked to another place and gave some instructions.
It was not until half a month later that he started to move and walked to the previously agreed place.
The territory of the abyss was very vast, and the territory under the jurisdiction of a Demon Lord was extremely large. In terms of area alone, it was larger than some small worlds.
Adil had to travel for at least two to three months before he finally arrived at the location.
A towering mountain.
The mountain peak was black and barren. There were no flowers or plants on it, only a broken ruin standing on it.
At this moment, there were some demons gathered on it, and the situation seemed very lively.
A faint majestic aura emanated from the bodies of these demons, suppressing them in all directions.
Every Demon in this place was at least a Tier 4 Great Demon.
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