"That's not right either." Shar said firmly, "Whether it's a demon or a devil, it's indeed difficult to control their greed and desires, but those battle angels can't.
They knew clearly that their boss was being beaten there. Normally, no matter how strong the obstacles ahead were, they would rush to the pool of life at all costs to clear a bloody path for Asmodeus!
But now, they are still fighting against the weakest Gods of Order there.
So unlike them.
Indeed, even the weakest God of Order cannot be less powerful than a powerful god... But after the fall of the Battle Angels, their combat power has become stronger!
They were able to besiege a strong man like Miska for several days and nights in the past, although they were led by Asmodeus at that time... but these few are worthy of being compared with Miska?"
"Do you know those gods of order surrounded by battle angels? Shar." Lansander asked thoughtfully.
"Huh?" Shar frowned and thought for a while before shaking his head, "I don't know as much about Paradise Mountain as Selune. Only those who come out more often know about it."
"There shouldn't be any problems with those few." This is the only thing Lansander can be sure of. "Although they are not very good, their essence is still recognized by Heaven Mountain... they should not be so easily tempted."
Hill immediately understood what Shar and Lansander were discussing... Do they think that Asmodeus might have seduced a god of order... and fallen into hell?
Isn't this a bit ridiculous?
Although these guys have no character, let alone morality, are selfish and evil-hearted, they have an excellent quality that is very surprising: no matter what they argue about, they are always united.
They may fight together over trivial matters, but in reality they are always "fighting together".
Even if Hill doesn't know much about Paradise Mountain, he knows that they have been able to stick to their principle of minority obeying the majority for so many years... Once confirmed, they will not even have any dissatisfaction with the God of Order who voted against them.
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People like Bartlow who love to stir things up just don't like Battle Angel and don't think there is anything wrong with their companions who voted for it.
And once any God of Order really disagrees with the behavior pattern of his past companions, they will automatically and consciously withdraw.
Even an old silver coin like AO did not choose to try first to see if he could become the being who guides the direction in the God of Order.
It's not a question of whether he can do it, but with AO's character, he didn't even think about it at all, which shows how united the gods of order are... You know, this god of order is almost
The gods left angrily on the day they signed the contract with the King of Battle Angels.
It is said that he once advised many of his colleagues not to exclude Battle Angels from Heavenly Mountain and to give them time to recover... Unfortunately, the arrogance of the Gods of Order made it impossible for them to regard Battle Angels as equal beings.
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In their minds, tools should have the consciousness of being tools, and they should be thrown away if they are no longer useful.
But AO's persuasion was not completely useless. That vote was probably the first time in a million years that the votes of the Gods of Order were so close... However, there were still Gods of Order who had promised AO, but later regretted it.
When they saw the ugly Battle Angels and felt that their presence affected the environment of Paradise Mountain, these guys regretted it.
Therefore, AO, who felt stabbed in the back by his companion, left Paradise Mountain that day.
In other words, he actually acquiesced that although this result was not what he wanted, it could not be overturned.
If you think about his behavior in Toril, you can understand how sacred and inviolable this voting system is in the hearts of these gods of order.
Therefore, Hill never thought that there would be a God of Order who would choose to betray... or cooperate with Asmodeus?
If the King of Battle Angels was really that important, as long as the God of Order showed enough importance to him and the Battle Angels, those Gods of Order who were still polite to their colleagues would not have gone so far.
Just like Asmodeus once said to AO: You do not look down on me like other gods of order, and you do not want the Battle Angel to be expelled from Heavenly Mountain, but what you see in your eyes is not Asmodeus.
Tiers, rather, is the guardian angel of Heavenly Mountain.
What you want to save is not the future of Battle Angel.
So, I don't hate you, but there is no friendship between us.
From then on, it just depends on who is higher and who is lower, and everyone divides the world.
And AO is already the most friendly god of order to the Battle Angels... At least in AO's heart, they are not tools, but thinking creatures.
Just like Batro, although Asmodeus hates him, he doesn't want to be the first to kill him.
After all, although the stubborn old man looks down on the Battle Angels and thinks it is not a good thing to leave the safety of Heavenly Mountain to these guys, he does regard them as living people.
But neither AO nor Bartó's attitude towards Battle Angels goes so far as to defend them in front of their colleagues... but they just don't ridicule or bully them, and they will stop them when they encounter something that goes too far.
But it can also be seen that at least when they stop them, the gods of order will listen.
If there really is a God of Order whose relationship with Asmodeus is such that he would go to hell for him...how could the God of Order still have such a cold and despicable attitude?
They will still consider the strong pleas from their own people.
Hill truly believed that the collegiality among the Gods of Order was still strong to this day.
This is the reason why Hill has never thought in the direction that Shar and Lansander discussed... He is the person who is optimistic by nature and always thinks the best of people.
Sure enough, his ability to discern people's hearts depends entirely on the preference of his natural consciousness.
For things like this that he has not seen or experienced with his own eyes, his analytical ability pales in comparison.
Fortunately, he knows what's good and what's good and doesn't talk too much...otherwise, his intelligence would be really exposed.
Look at Ransendall!
Obviously this guy is also the kind of optimist, but he will also think about things in the worst direction. Although he will be plotted against him,... not everyone can plot against him~
Only he, Hill, no matter how hard he tried, he still only had a few meters in his head.
Hill squinted his eyes and couldn't help but think of a person... Unfortunately, he wanted to take the path of a mage.
Otherwise, if he really becomes a god, the first thing he will do is fight with William to snatch Old Snow Dog over.
well……
Fortunately, there was a confused and confused person over there, like Selune who was listening to a book from heaven.
At least Hill figured it out after hearing the conversation between Shar and Lansander, but the guy still didn't understand.
This is not because Selune is not shrewd enough, but because the Silver Moon Maiden never uses her brain for other people's affairs.
Although compared with her, it is not something that can be done on the stage, but Hill occasionally wants a little self-comfort.
When she couldn't figure it out, Selune would never think on her own, so she immediately shouted loudly: "Can you stop playing riddles?
Look here, look here!
There’s a little confused little kid here waiting for answers!”
Sal didn't even look at her.
Selune sighed deeply... If she had known she still had something to ask Shar, she wouldn't have acted so cruelly just now.
Then she looked at Hill with a pitiful look.
Hill felt that Selune really thought highly of him.
Although his inheritance and memory are long and long, none of his ancestors really like to go to heaven.
On his own, how old did Selune think he was?
After seeing Hill's natural embarrassment, Selune finally realized that although Hill was the softest-hearted, Hill couldn't possibly know things that she didn't even know.
This kid is just knowledgeable, but not to the point where even an old guy like this who has lived for millions of years can understand.
Then she took a deep breath, making her big silver-blue eyes look like wet deer eyes, staring closely at the big peacock that had tightened her body: "So, dear Lan
Sendel, can you explain your conversation to poor me?
Too many riddles will make people irritated~"
Ransander hesitated for a few seconds, then flapped his wings with determination: "If you were normal, I wouldn't be able to say it.
Don’t be so… scary, okay?”
Shar burst into a shrill laugh.
Selune's expression changed and returned to normal.
Hill felt that there must be some secret conflict between the two sisters that he could not see, but he... it was best not to explore.
Lansendre should have understood, but he didn't want to get involved, so he acted in his own style... too much in his style.
Selûne quickly returned to normal, so Lansander softly explained his and Shar's predictions to her.
The reason why Asmodeus did not command the demon army to fight the gods of order outside the pool of life at such a critical time was probably because a certain god of order had a tacit understanding with him.
Regardless of whether this person will follow the Lord of Hell and fall, he will definitely be able to create a gap in the seemingly perfect encirclement at the moment Asmodeus bursts out of the pool of life.
In other words, no matter how powerful the spells or the sophisticated magic circles used by the Gods of Order that currently surround the pool of life, it is all in vain.
"Didn't AO say that the God of Order would never obey the orders of an inferior creature in his opinion?" Selune blurted out.
Hill couldn't help but press his forehead.
"The God of Order regards all creatures that are not naturally formed as inferior creatures." Shar saw his actions and couldn't help but explain.
"But Battle Angels were born to be immortal!" Hill couldn't help complaining.