Although the "reinforcements" didn't know where they went, the people who had been chasing them suddenly stopped for some unknown reason.

Although I don't know the reason, it is even obvious that there is a trap there.

But finally he was able to stop this endless pursuit, and the turtle was finally willing to show his head, so he couldn't miss this opportunity.

And even if there are traps, so what, anyway, since he was born, regardless of what others think of him, Meeks thinks that he has never had a smooth sailing.

With a feeling of finality, after Meeks followed the magic traces left by the other party to find the past, there was only the mysterious man standing there. He could clearly feel that Phils was nearby, but he couldn't find it anyway. Can't find out where the other party is.

"Where's the person?" After looking around, Meeks finally set his sights on the mysterious person.

Facing the guests he specially invited, the mysterious man was also very straightforward: "If you win, people will naturally be able to take them away safely."

"And if you lose, what does it matter to you where the person is?"

After all, how can a dead person have the ability to save others?

"Could it be that you took him away just to consume my strength?"

If that's the case, Meeks has to say, that's pretty stupid.After all, while Meeks was consuming his power, wouldn't the other party's power be depleted?

Even if he consumes more, the mysterious person may not be able to use this to secure his victory.

So even if he asked like this, Meeks denied this possibility from the very beginning.

And the mysterious man seemed to have seen what Meeks was thinking, so he didn't answer and asked instead: "Do you know how many kinds of relationships are difficult to get rid of in this world?"

This kind of question, which seems to have a sense of teaching, made Meeks stunned: "What do you mean?"

Meeks didn't understand why the other party said this at this time, nor did he understand what the other party was trying to do with this attitude.

Meeks didn't think there was any possibility of the two of them turning enemies into friends.

In fact, the friend-enemy relationship that Meeks has always adhered to is the kind of real, obvious, and ruthless hostility.

However, the various enemies he encountered along the way didn't seem to like to follow his ideas.

Anyway, let’s count his enemies. Before, he was calculated and used, and he planned to dye him a yellow hydra, and later, Lucifer, who was always ambiguous and both enemy and friend, was now another one who seemed to intend to teach him by example. A mysterious man.

So in the end it is his enemies that have problems, or he has some special buffs on him, and he likes to attract all kinds of weird enemies.

The complaints in Meeks’ heart did not interrupt the lecture in the mysterious man’s chapel: “Whether it’s a person or a god, or a person who is about to become a god, the most difficult relationship to break is blood relationship, enemy, partner, belief... "

As he said that, he sighed with some pity: "It's a pity that you haven't been tempted by anyone."

But 4 is missing 1, and it doesn't hurt the mysterious person.

As the other party uttered each word, Meeks felt that the relationship that the other party said was not a partner, as if it had turned into an invisible chain and entangled him little by little.

But he couldn't see the chains, couldn't escape the chains, but he could feel them clearly.

It's like you can't see the enemy, you can't attack the enemy, but the enemy's attack can hurt you.

Because the blood was changed before, the chain of kinship seems to be there, and it hangs on Meeks in vain, like those teenagers who casually hang a metal chain on their bodies just to play cool.

But the chains representing the enemy and the chains representing the faith are getting tighter and tighter. It carries a force that Meeks doesn't know but is irresistible.

As the chains gradually tightened, Meeks almost couldn't stand, and fell directly to the ground.

But considering the mysterious person standing opposite, the arrogant Meeks couldn't tolerate throwing such a person in front of him.

So Meeks, who wanted to be strong all his life, stood very firmly.

Although such a face-saving behavior does not increase his chances of winning, at least it saves face, doesn't it?

Regardless of whether he wins or loses, Meeks doesn't want to act like bowing down and begging for mercy in front of his enemies.

After a face-to-face meeting, Meeks was directly tied up by the other party after a few words, and he did not admit defeat because of this.They are not boxers who can only fight with fists and kicks. Whether the body can move does not determine the winner or loser, so Meeks was a little puzzled why the other party made such tricks: "Do you think you can win by tying me up like this?"

Even if the other party uses this to kill him, so what, don't forget, he is about to become the ruler of hell.

It's just killing his current flesh/body that hasn't completely transformed, but there is no way to completely destroy him.

Even getting rid of this body that still needs to be rebuilt with strength, maybe he can become stronger with only his soul left. After all, his wings have already grown in the state of soul.

Unlike the current body, the wings are half-length but not long, like a deformed chicken.

"Did you think that what they tied was only your body?"

Perhaps the chains of blood relationship can only bind the body, but hatred and belief are things that reach directly to the soul.

When the other party said this, Meeks immediately discovered this.

But this doesn't make him change color. The basic principle of magic is equivalent exchange.

With this level of magic, he didn't think that the other party would not have to pay the price.

"Now, I really believe that you regard me as an enemy."

After all, they are willing to pay the price to deal with him, so it looks like an enemy.

It was kidnapping others before, and it was making public opinion. To be honest, Meeks thought it was stupid.After all, he didn't care about those who were kidnapped by the other party, nor did he care about public opinion.

Engaging in these useless things really can't make Meeks see the hostile determination of the other party at all.

Moreover, these sneaky methods are called detours at best, and they are called foresight and planning.To put it bluntly, it's not just a dog, it's full of wretchedness.

Facing Meeks, who was obviously at a disadvantage, but still had a high and arrogant attitude, the mysterious man who had always been in a very stable mood and behaved very calmly, seemed to have a string in his heart snapped suddenly.

He never liked to express his jealousy. Before that, at most, he would say to the witnesses he had invited, that fate favored Meeks, or ask Meeks why, why.

He seems to be full of jealousy, and seems to have controlled this emotion well, but in fact he is allowing this emotion to grow and spread crazily in his heart.

But now, after the string suddenly broke, he seemed to have a sudden desire to confide, and he seemed to have finally found a suitable opportunity to say everything.

Those who have not experienced it will never know what this kind of emotion can force a person into.

Although doing so, it seems that the villain died of talking too much.

But what's the point of saying something to a dead body if you don't say it when someone else is alive.And if you do fail, it just means you've never been a surefire winner.

Since this is the case, you should say it even more, otherwise, after you fail, you will never have the chance to say these words.

Besides, many people may think that the villain died because he talked too much, because he delayed the chance of victory by talking, but in the eyes of the mysterious person, those situations where he would lose if he said a word more, generally he would not win if he said a word less.

And if you keep some things in your heart and don’t say them, it will become an inextricable knot in your heart. Even if you really win at that time, if you don’t feel happy and don’t say it, you will inevitably feel in your heart that you have really won.

And for people like them, strength is very important, but state of mind is the most important existence.

After all, after victory, what is about to be obtained is endless life.

Ordinary people can't get rid of their knots, and they can't be sad for at most 100 years, and they may even die of depression in a few years.But if they have such a big knot in their hearts, they will be depressed for thousands of years in the future.

And some emotions can only be effectively vented in front of specific people.

And that specific one must be in a state of being alive, able to hear your catharsis, and able to give you a response, not a dead body that does not move.

And now Meeks is undoubtedly that specific person to the mysterious person.

As the listening object chosen by the mysterious person, Meeks listened to the other party's emotional catharsis. For a moment, the flash of emotion in his eyes could be interpreted as understanding.

He should be the most incomprehensible person in this world.

But he is also the only person in this world who has the opportunity to understand all this from the other party.

It was the other party who was giving him a chance to understand himself, and Meeks actually didn't want this chance.He has no interest in understanding others, after all he neither pities their suffering nor rejoices in their achievements.

For a person like him who has almost no empathy and does not intend to have any empathy, understanding others is undoubtedly a painful act for him.

But at this moment, as the other party said every sentence, Meeks somehow seemed to understand.

And the source of this understanding is not his own heart, but the chain that represents the enemy.

As if being controlled by someone, Meeks asked uncontrollably: "From the past to the present, have you never changed your pursuit for a moment?"

This question made the mysterious man hesitate for a moment, as if he was thinking whether he wanted to tell the truth, or use lies to deal with this problem.

But in the current situation, where the outcome is at stake, why is there any need for him to lie.

"No, I have changed."

He was moved by his sincere faith. He once wanted to give up this path. He even began to absorb the faith and change the source of his strength.

And that change was undoubtedly the biggest mistake in his life.

He wanted to change because of his devout believers, but because of this change, he lost the powerful power to protect them.

After losing them, the mysterious man went back to his original path, regained most of his lost power, and avenged them.

But what was the use of that, he had nothing left.

Those forces that can restrain Meeks cannot restrain him at all.

The people who are related to him have already died thousands of years ago, and most of his enemies died thousands of years ago, and Meeks' hatred for him cannot reach the level of building a chain, he has never loved No one, no partner.

And their believers also died thousands of years ago.

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