âItâs not the 27th anymore. The newly born continent will remember Belial as the only ruler of 10,000 horses. â
âI just liked the content of the contract you sent. â
âWe really appreciate your lack of vision and acceptance of the offer. â
âI would have thought of many things. â
Of course, it wasnât an easy decision. Unlike the Benigore situation, Belial was not like that.
Given that he had several other businesses besides the continent, Belial had to make a surprising decision.
Of course, I didnât intend to abandon these businesses completelyâŚ. T ransl a t ed b y jp ď˝tl.c o ď˝
âHonestly, I wasnât expecting you. â
Thatâs why I sent the contract separately, not like Benigore. What more is there to say?
It was hard to understand what he was thinking, but there was no need to doubt Belial when he stepped forward first.
Once they signed the contract, those who were here became a community of destinyâŚ.
In fact, it wouldnât have been such a losing business for him either.
You might want to invest directly in one smart place rather than investing in diversity.
Tra n s l at ed by ď˝p mt l.co m Maybe he liked the deal of saying Belial was behind the invasion of the demons in the Angel Cloak.
It is clear that Belialâs attitude is much different than before.
Itâs nothing special, but I feel considerate since I visited here in a human form.
He would have calculated that the present appearance was easier to be alert or likable than the appearance of the devil, which he felt unacceptable.
Maybe thatâs what it looks like now.
Why are you wearing glasses? â
You didnât want to look smart on your partner, did you?
It doesnât seem like such a bad reason. They may have transformed the artifact and brought it⌠There must be a reason I need something, but this is also not my concern.
The important thing was that a trusted partner would be with him.
I turned my head and looked at me with the look of Benigore betrayed.
Angels, or Lumps of Light, who originally hated demons, surround him openly.
Diarrheaâs reaction is not so different. I stood up quietly and watched over him, and the silver light is doing its best to attack Belial.
I donât know if I should call that an attack, but I can feel it flashing desperately and hitting my torso.
Itâs absurd, but itâs like theyâre shouting to run away.
âLooks like youâre not welcome. â
âYoung-goon Lee? What the hell is going on? Whatâs he doing here again? â Tr a n sl at ed by Jpm tl .ď˝ oď˝
âDo you have any idea what youâre doing? Bringing in the Demon Leader?â
Diarrhea, donât do that to yourself.
âI donât think you want me⌠Can I ask if I can go back to where I was?â â
âThat canât be right. Please, have a seat. Belial, please calm down, Benigore. I can explain everything. â
âItâs been a long time, Benigore. â
âIâm not going to talk to the devil. â
âYouâre mixing now. â
âI canât hear you. I canât hear anything. I canât hear anything. â
âYou donât have to be so sensitive. Benigor. Even if this isnât the case, you and I are bound by a contract. If you think itâs the extension, maybe you donât feel so bad. One more thing. Even if you deny it like that, what happened between us wonât go away. I think youâll remember betterâŚ. â
âWell, thatâs⌠â
âBelial said so. Mr. Benigor, this is an extension of the contract. â
âThe thing you⌠did last time? â
âYeah, that thing we wrote the other day. You remember how sacred it was back then? â
Iâm sure youâll remember.
âItâs easy to make progress in the same era these days. You need darkness to have light. You need light to have darkness. I just found that balancing was more important than anything. Iâm in a position to work on the same continent, but the department is different, so there wonât be a lot of confrontation. â T r a n sl a t e d by pď˝ tl .coď˝
âHowever⌠â
âThe days of dividing black and white against each other have already passed. A community that works together for a common interest is the future of the continent that we must face. â
âBelial is evil, evil. â
âThe fact that Belial is threatening the continent will be the driving force for those living on it to find us. Their fears and fears will not grieve them, but their darkness will be the sun that illuminates the continent. Havenât you already been through Benigore? Think about what we can do with that sacred thing. The continent will progress immensely in the blink of an eye, and our Finance team has determined that even if you hold an event once every five years, you will have a budget to manage the continent for 100 years. â
Look at the sluggish diarrhea.
â âŚâŚ. â
Iâm forcibly avoiding my gaze, but when I keep looking, I can see the mouth opening with a slow nod.
âYes, 132, to be exact. I can earn 132 years for just 5 years⌠â
âWell done, team leader. â
â âŚâŚ. â
âOh, but still⌠thatâs a little⌠Iâm still confronted⌠â
âThatâs not all. Benigor, the merger of Director Bell will drive our subsidiaries to a larger market. â
â âŚâŚ. â
âMr. Bell, how many businesses do you currently ownâŚ. â
âWell⌠I havenât counted them one by one⌠but Iâm sure they wonât be enough. â T ransl a t e d b y ď˝p ď˝t l.c o ď˝
âLetâs close our eyes together. And letâs think about it. â
â âŚâŚ. â
â âŚâŚ. â
âItâs not the story of our continent, itâs the story of another dimension that Belial has. Itâs probably already a desolate continent. There is no dream, no hope, and itâs a continent⌠already consumed by darkness⌠where everything is being lured by demons. Humans are a continent where itâs hard to give up dreaming and live every day. Suppose youâre talking about apocalypse worldview. â
âDirty demons⌠these vileâŚ. â
âWhy are you so immersedâŚ. â
âEven the gods have given up on this continent. This continent is no longer revivable. â
âOh, no⌠I canât give up. â
âOnce again, 27 legions appear in a hopeless place. Belial is coming to lead an army of demons and to trample down the hope that remains as dust. â
âBastard⌠Bastard! You disgusting devils! â
âBelial will cry out to the humans. â
âOnly Benigore can stop me. I should be thankful that the eyes of that radiant goddess donât reach this far. Crumble, mortals. â
I like tikita. Itâs a good fit.
âIâm sorryâŚ. Iâm sorry I couldnât reach my eyesâŚ. â
Benigoreâs eyes are closed and completely immersed. Seeing the bars trembling with their fists tightly, he seemed irritated. I even feel like my nose is frowning.
âHumans will start praying. Benigor, save us. Please protect us from that dreaded Belial. Where the hell are you? Where are you, Shining Goddess? â
âIâm⌠Iâm here! Iâm here!â
âAndâŚâ
Pair!
âBeautiful light appeared on the already ruined land. â
âAhhhh!â
âThe myth of Venegor will forever be remembered on that land and will remain a myth on a desolate continent for a long time. Existing faith in the emergence of a new myth will be dull, and Benigore will remain not only the current continent, but the greatest light of the continent in the hands of Belial. Itâs their hope. â
â âŚâŚ. â
â âŚâŚ. â
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âHe really likes money. â
Iâve never seen such an honest face.
Slowly opened eyes flashed into view. His pupils must be shaking.
Iâm not sending you an autograph right now because of my pride, but I think I want you to press yourself again.
Maybe he was reluctant to draw a picture that nodded his head. No, even if it wasnât, it was a face that would fall if it was curled up well.
âA retreat to spread the light. â
Come on out, Belle.
âAs you know, I also have a full body. Itâs not what I really want for humans to perish and lose hope. There is fear because there is hope. Humans who have nothing to lose have nothing to fear. If the gods didnât deny us now, the state of the present dimensions would probably be better off now. Only humans suffer from the battle of light and darkness. I want to put an end to this long fight. Benigo.â
âYou have to make a decision for a new step. Benigore.â
âI wonât say they want hope. But I donât want them living in the dark. â
âBenigor is the light that illuminates the darkness. â
âThe harmony of light and darkness. We offer new paths. â
âDecision⌠â
âDecision!â
â âŚâŚ. â
â âŚâŚ. â
âW-what can I do? If you say it like that⌠I canât help it. â
I was curious about the birth story of Benigore, the hypothetical picture of signing the contract while avoiding the slightest marginal gaze.
Was he originally from above? Or did you go up from the continent? â
What kind of life would the latter have lived as a human being?
The church didnât write it down properly, but it didnât seem important enough to ask.
I donât think you think itâs that importantâŚ.
Itâs important that we work together for now.
âI⌠have no choice for the continent. Right, Young-goon? â
Not making eye contact with Belial will be her last remaining pride.
Honestly, I donât think we should face each other.
Now, Belialâs expression was suspicious as to why Benigore had not become the Demon General. I assure you, Benigore will not be able to stand that look.
I keep whispering with a vague smile, but seeing this makes me feel like I know why the angels criticized the existing gods.
Slightly turning his head, he realized what he looked like when Belial met his eyes.
âYouâre more greedy than the devil of greed. â
â âŚâŚ. â
It was a small voice, but I could hear it clearly.
âSo⌠this is how it was decided, right? Isnât that right? Iâm looking forward to it. HmmmâŚâ
âDonât you want to know where the Armyâs HR team was and what they were doing? It doesnât matter to me now, but I wonder if Iâm doing the right thing. â
Donât talk to yourself. You heard him.
âWell, what do we do now? Youâre not going to stay here, are you? We should at least have a meeting about how to run the continent. â
Heâs desperately trying to talk back.
âYoung-young Lee will want to go down. Yeah, I get it. I canât do that⌠because I donât have the courage⌠But it wonât be easy⌠But I think it will be possible if I work hard to collect the Divine. No. Is that possible? Impossible?â
Itâs hard to ignore.
âIs that even possible? â
I asked you a stupid question. If Lucifer can bring me back, he might be able to use the Divine Spirit to get down there. If there is a problemâŚ
âWell⌠thereâs a lot I donât know yet⌠but maybe I can. OneâŚ.â
â âŚâŚ. â
âIf we collect the sacred for 50,000 yearsâŚ. â
What? Iâm sorry.
I think I heard something wrong. Looking at Benigore, I see you nodding as if you werenât joking.
When I lowered my head for no reason, the people who were still in the meeting flashed before me.
â We will bring Ki-young back. I donât care how long it takes.
I donât give a shit. Hyun-seong.
â Iâm sure heâll be waiting. Iâll be waiting forever!