Intelligence could influence the outcome of a war, which showed its importance. The demons obtained a lot of intelligence from the humans through Shapeshifting spies, which directly tilted the war in favor of the demons. The humans couldn't send out spies to obtain intelligence from the demons, so they suffered a lot in the war.
The man in front of Layle, who called himself Richard, controlled almost 70% of the Shapeshifting Demons in the world and scattered them all over the world, forming a huge intelligence network. The movements of every army were monitored by him.
Of course, Layle didn't know about this. She thought that the reason why Richard knew about this was because he was a demon. It sounded normal for a demon to know about the demons, but this was a big misunderstanding of the demons.
"I don't think my warning will be useful. I don't have any evidence to convince them."
Layle said.
The Dragon Boat Empire and the Luas Empire were already fighting for the first place. Although this would make them more active in fighting against the demons, Layle didn't think it was a good thing.
Once either of them won, the Adventurer's Guild wouldn't end well. They would either disappear directly or survive half-dead and be controlled by the Empire.
The Adventurer's Guild that lost its neutrality would become a tool of the Empire's power. This wasn't good news for the civilians. At least now that the Adventurer's Guild was fighting against the Empire's royal power, the civilians could gain some benefits.
Layle frowned and held the half-full teacup with both hands. She was hesitating. If she helped the two Empires, it would be disadvantageous for the Guild. However, if the two Empires' front collapsed, it would be a huge loss for the humans.
What should she do? As a human and the Vice President of the Guild.
Devil King Richard saw through her thoughts. The corners of his mouth curled up slightly as he looked at her hesitant look with interest. That's right, he was playing with her. This was a multiple-choice question with only one answer and one choice.
"Then I'll tell you what I think. If I were you, I think this would be a good chance to do the two Empires a favor."
Hearing this, Layle immediately looked at him with an expectant and doubtful expression. She asked, "Just because of a warning?"
"Of course not. You can go and save them. Be a savior for once. Haha. Imagine the scene of a hero being rescued from a siege."
The Demon King said with a smile. Suddenly, Layel understood what he meant. She opened her eyes wide and revealed an overjoyed expression.
All the dark clouds in his heart dissipated.
Whether it was the Dragon Boat Empire or the Luas Empire, they were both taking advantage of the fact that there were no Bravehearts in the Guilds. They were constantly emphasizing the importance of Bravehearts through war. Without Bravehearts, the Guilds would easily lose the support of the people.
If what Richard said was true, and the Brave Warriors lost the war and suffered heavy losses, they would be saved by the Guild at the crucial moment. If they won a few more battles, that would be even better.
The ordinary people saved the brave and defeated the demons.
This story would definitely cause a huge reaction.
But the problem was, would things go so smoothly in reality? Just like the last plan, the deaths of Army God Amihu and Hero Anluo were outside of her plans. Even the two empires stole the fruits of victory, causing the Union to be in a predicament and so on. None of these were the results she wanted.
Man proposes but God disposes. Even the most ingenious plan would have loopholes and accidents.
If they failed this time, what would the consequences be?
After becoming the vice president, she felt the pressure. She also had responsibilities.
"Is this really possible? We lost a lot of soldiers in that battle. I'm afraid we won't be able to do this. "
The Demon King smiled and said, "Then what if you have my help? Don't forget that we are allies. "
Saying this, he placed a map in front of Layel. When Layel saw the map, she was stunned.
This was a map of the demons' military distribution. It was far more detailed than what humans knew.
"And most importantly, winter is coming. You will definitely need food, and I just happen to have a little bit of food."
Saying this, the Demon King revealed a thought-provoking smile.
Although she knew he had other intentions, Layel couldn't help but be tempted by such a huge temptation.
"Alright, I believe you …"
… …
Hailig opened his eyes. He felt like he was falling for a moment. When he opened his eyes, he found that the scene in front of him had changed greatly.
The ground was covered in Hybrid Demon corpses. Strange sticky pillars that looked like sarcomas were all over the ground. There was also a lot of red spider silk around with many corpses hanging on it. But in the center of the sarcomas, he recognized the ruined building.
This was a camp, a hunter's camp. But now, only ruins were left. And the corpses tied to the spider silk were the hunters who had stayed in the camp. If it weren't for his companions standing beside him, he would have been so scared that he quickly hid. It had to be said that he had to thank the strong man beside him, Jurgen. He gave Hailig a lot of confidence.
Hailig raised his head, his mouth half open. After all, he had been in a basement of the Hive, but now he was in this terrifying hell. The large amount of information made it hard for him to accept. He suddenly understood how the two Wasp Protectors could appear beside him without him noticing.
"Moon God above, I hope these poor souls can be saved."
Jurgen put his palms together and silently lowered his head towards the hunters' corpses.
The Enchantress Shea raised her head and looked around with wide eyes.
"There's a strange magic here."
She muttered.
"Yes, I noticed it when I came here."
Faceless' voice suddenly sounded out. Everyone turned around and saw that he had appeared on top of the pile of Hybrid Demon corpses. At this moment, he was sitting there leisurely.
"Faceless, are you sure this place is safe?"
"Of course, although it wasn't five minutes ago. Let's check if there are any survivors around."
Faceless shrugged. Clearly, he was the one who had killed all the Mantis Demons here. Furthermore, he had done so in less than five minutes.
Although no one thought that there would be any survivors in this place, they could at least find some information about the Hybrid Demon invasion.
After Jurgen finished praying, he chose to put down the bodies of the hunters that were hanging from the spiderwebs. Enchantress studied the disgusting sarcomas. Faceless looked at everyone in silence. Busie, on the other hand, raised her head and closed her eyes. She seemed to be casting some kind of magic.
As for Hailig, he squatted in front of a Hybrid Demon corpse and observed its shape and characteristics.
It was obvious that this was a new type of Hybrid Demon. He had never seen a Hybrid Demon like this before. It had slender legs and incredibly thick thighs. Its jumping ability was definitely terrifying. Adding on its hammer-like head and streamlined body, its speed was definitely not slow.
"Come and see! What is this? "
Just as everyone was curiously looking around, the Enchantress Shea suddenly let out a cry of surprise. Everyone turned around and saw that Shea had cut open a pillar of flesh. It was filled with strange eggs and unformed larvae that were still wriggling.
This was a hatchery! And the corpses were food for the larvae.
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