Hearing Ebisu's murmur before his death, Bishamon couldn't help but laugh.
He is really an idiot till the day he dies. He doesn’t really think that he is an important figure in the organization because he controls the Daitengu.
In the eyes of the leader, this guy was just a "sacrifice" from the beginning.
Or to be precise, the entire organization, apart from himself, everyone else is a sacrifice and can be sacrificed at any time.
Although the leader taught everyone the technique of controlling demons, this technique is not perfect.
There were many shortcomings of this technique that the leader had no intention of telling them from the beginning.
For example, this control technique is completely different from the onmyoji method of controlling ghosts. It is only a temporary technique and cannot control these demons for a long time.
Secondly, once the caster of this spell dies, the spell will be canceled immediately.
The leader did not mention these flaws, of course they were intentional. On the one hand, this group of people did not need to control these demons for a long time. After all, they themselves were just "disposable tools" in the leader's eyes. On the other hand, if necessary, time, the death of these people can also bring some benefits.
Just like Ebisu now, if he dies, the Great Tengu over there will be able to hold back everyone in the Opponent Club and Furuyama Shrine. It goes without saying that we have to deal with all these people, as long as they can be busy dealing with it. so that it wouldn't hinder his plan.
The leader already knows about the situation at Zuiryuji Temple, and also knows that the Great Tengu was taken away by people from the opposite department. In this case, Ebisu's mission is naturally over, and he should naturally pay his dues. Life has made its final contribution.
For this moment, the leader had been prepared from the beginning. He also specifically told these people that only by using painful spells to deal with the demons they controlled would they surrender and be willing to be driven by humans. Of course these are all lies to them.
He knew from the beginning that this technique would not last long, and the demons would escape control sooner or later. Anyway, by then, the people who had controlled the demons would most likely be killed or eaten by these demons, so it would be better to make them hate them even more. At that time, these angry monsters can actually be used.
As for himself, if his plan succeeds, he will become the real god and the spokesperson of the gods. Then he will not be afraid of these monsters coming to kill him. Of course, if the plan fails, then he will only die, and he will He didn't care how he died, and he didn't even want these monsters to kill him. He didn't want to live anymore.
Bishamon believed in the leader and felt that she was not a disposable tool because the leader told her all the above information. She knew what was going on.
So in her eyes, the Ebisu in front of her was as stupid as a pig, and she could be said to be living quite a funny life.
Unfortunately, what Bishamon didn't know was that there were three people in the organization who knew the above information.
Yes, the leader naturally knows that there are smart people and stupid people. A fool like Ebisu doesn't need to tell him any news at all, he can just lie casually.
But there are also many smart people. In a situation like Bishamon, people will suspect that there is something wrong.
When facing such people, we should change the method, that is, tell them some inside information to make them feel that they are important "one of our own". When we become gods, we will naturally take them to heaven with them.
Of course, it is impossible for these people to tell other people in the organization this information without the leader's instructions. After all, they and the leader are their own people, and everyone else is just a disposable tool, so why tell them.
As a result, these three people, including Bishamon, felt that they were different from these tool men and were the true confidants of the leader.
However, for the leader, his only purpose is to become a god, and it doesn't matter who his subordinates are. Everyone is expendable, and no one is special.
Of course, his method is indeed very effective.
In short, so far, the leader's plan has been successfully implemented.
In fact, if he didn't get the dragon, the execution of the plan was not perfect. It would be best to have more chips. But thinking about it on the other hand, the plan would have been blocked by the enemy, and even more unexpected things happened to him. The person who came was actually Linton.
In the face of a fierce man like Linton, the only loss was this small price, which was completely acceptable to the leader.
So you see, killing Ebisu will not only release the furious Daitengu and cause chaos, but also prevent Ebisu from exposing the situation of their organization and kill people. The most important thing is to prevent Linton from following this line. Track it down.
He could despise or even ignore other people, but Linton, a man of the gods, could not attach too much importance to them.
Isn't that huge ravine still hanging on the map? This is what he yearns for, the power of the gods.
So Ebisu must die. As for the Great Tengu, it would be best if he could hold Linton back. If that doesn't work, at least he can't expose the situation of their organization and let people trace it, at least not yet. When he becomes a god, then he can Only when he has the status to speak to Linton on an equal footing will he contact Linton.
Of course, he didn't know that Linton had gone directly to lunch, and thought that Linton was accompanying a few people from the Furuyama Shrine to escort Toju Amagi and the Daitengu.
As the leader expected, after Ebisu died, the technique to control the Daitengu became ineffective. At this moment, the Daitengu woke up, and then instantly entered a state of rage.
As a monster that is relatively friendly to humans, the Daitengu will obviously not go on a killing spree.
He is Minamoto Yoshitsune's master, and he taught Minamoto Yoshitsune swordsmanship back then. Even for the sake of this apprentice, he might even side with humanity.
But now the Daitengu has truly understood the evil of human beings, and suddenly seems to feel that his previous ideas were completely wrong.
As expected, humans and monsters cannot coexist peacefully. In this case, let these humans feel their anger.
The Daitengu who had unleashed his true strength was obviously completely different from when he was controlled before. In just an instant, all the people in the opposite department here died, and the few passers-by from the opposite department who were responsible for the rescue were basically the same.
All were killed instantly.
Several members of the Furuyama Shrine team were lucky enough to not be affected immediately because they were sitting in a car in front of them.
But the current situation is obviously not good. This big tengu was able to deal with all of them when it was controlled before, but now it is obviously stronger. Who can beat it?
Who had hit him before? Obviously, the first thing they thought of was Linton.
Linton couldn't be contacted, but wasn't Erina Nakiri at Linton's side? Alice Nakiri quickly called her cousin to explain the situation.