"Who are you talking about?" 'Nanfeng' didn't quite understand, "Why are you looking for William?
It’s not like he doesn’t charge appraisal fees.
It’s expensive, useless, and all nonsense, who would want to look for him!”
Graz'zt fell silent.
He suddenly understood why until now, he and most of the Abyss Lord's men had not been able to find an opportunity in Trasil.
Not to mention the areas directly under William's control, it is actually difficult for countries under the control of other gods to take root... The people of Trasil seem to be very wary of outsiders.
No matter how nice the words are, no matter how great the benefits are, they cannot be made to accept the existence of outsiders.
The key point is that, for some reason, the Trasil people can always find out whether the new arrivals are from other countries or other worlds.
Graz'zt's men have always been good at exploiting loopholes, especially those with succubus blood... but they still failed.
The gods of Trasil think from the heart, and their way of thinking seems to be different from the gods of the multiverse.
It's not just that they don't want the power of faith.
They really see themselves as extremely powerful beings, rather than...gods who need to be supported by mortals.
Especially this William.
He definitely did not regard himself as an omnipotent god, nor did he intend to make his followers or subordinates think that he was extremely powerful.
Graz'zt frowned slightly... The world of Trasil is really difficult to lead!
So far, it seems that Rose can make some progress in Trasil, but she can only bring in some eyes and ears, and no more... it won't work.
The Forest of Elves is indeed the best to enter.
It's a pity that Rose's spider-men were all destroyed.
The number of elves left with no problems is too small...it is said that there are not as many as half-elves.
Therefore, the Elf God-King of Trasil, under the slap of Corellon, recorded every elf and numbered it.
Rose herself had a great time, but what about those who came after them?
Really, no chance at all.
There was nothing the half-elves could do. Although the half-elf queen was very ambitious, she was the one who started to number her family.
The only chance is those monsters.
However, even Gruumsh couldn't find a chance in the defense of the gods of Trasil, let alone others.
Graz'zt couldn't help but glance at the undead in front of him... Those monsters in Trasil, with brains and ambitions, would find the undead to make a contract before they realized that they might be controlled by external forces.
Those with brains but no ambition went directly to the area controlled by the Earth Goddess’ World Tree.
A brainless person...a brainless person who couldn't resist the undead people all over the mountains and lost his life at a young age.
Of course, there is still a group of Warcraft that has established its own territory, and started a confrontation with humans under the command of some demigod-level Warcraft... but that is also a false confrontation.
These monsters are hiding in the deserted mountains tens of thousands of miles away. They talk about confrontation, but in fact they are hiding.
Even though I say wait for the opportunity.
However, unless Gruumsh can come to Trasil in person, it is estimated that these monsters will never meet that opportunity.
Graz'zt figured out what was going on after a little probing.
The previous waves of Warcraft King almost exhausted all the high-level Warcraft with powerful attack power.
Especially that Merkel, she really... killed so many legendary monsters that few even had the courage to stretch out her claws.
Then, those who stayed were the ones who were very good at saving their lives.
Of course, just because these guys are good at saving their lives doesn't mean that they won't be controlled by their bloodline and their brains will be damaged... But under the leadership of a certain fox monster that Graz'zt had guessed, these monsters were hidden in a place where they couldn't even smell the human scent and...
The elf-flavored depths of the mountains.
As a demon prince who knows the Nine Hells very well... Graz'zt is one of the abyss lords who has participated in the most bloody battles. Therefore, he has always been very concerned about the news on the other side of hell... He takes the initiative to disturb some things that he can obviously avoid, but
The evil god of hell who joined in really has deep malicious intentions.
Therefore, Graz'zt knew these important subordinates of the Evil God very well, as well as the usual incarnation forms of these subordinates.
The identity of Trasil's fox cannot escape his eyes.
Anyway, it was difficult for humans and elves to get involved, so Graz'zt happily placed all his men who rarely got into Trasil next to the monsters.
The gods of Trasil are actually quite interesting.
Their Earth Goddess can actually completely close the only remaining Gate of the Abyss.
But they didn't.
The gate of the abyss, which is surrounded by layers of temples, cannot enter demons above level 15.
Of course, it takes a lot of effort to reach level 15, but it is much easier below level 12.
Graz'zt was more concerned about the undead, of course, because the gate to the abyss was finally under his control.
Therefore, after discovering that Trasil had left a trial area for the undead and some of his own high-level professionals, Graz'zt also sent over the low-level demons he had acquired.
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It is true that in many worlds there are gates of the abyss specially used to cultivate bloody battle legions, but in fact they are very different.
In some places, all they need is to raise demons that are ruthless and stupid enough to only know how to charge.
But he still needs a mid-to-high-level demon with some tactical literacy, who at least knows when to fight and when to retreat.
Graz'zt's legion is divided into several levels... How could cannon fodder and elites be cultivated in the same way?
Even if the cannon fodder army really raises a strong man of the Abyss Lord level, Graz'zt would not dare to use it!
Ha~ He himself knows how to use those cannon fodder.
Who among the survivors wouldn't want to kill him?
Although Graz'zt doesn't care how many enemies he has, there is no way he would place such a person beside him.
However, demons, especially middle and low-level demons, are so easy to control!
It was also very hard for Graz'zt to find a world that would put enough pressure on them without making it difficult for them to live.
However, Trasil is very suitable.
As long as you are not stupid enough to rush out of the volcanic crater and only patrol and fight near the gate of the abyss, you have half a chance of survival!
In a place like the bottomless abyss, what is the difference between a half chance of survival and not going out at all?
Therefore, Graz'zt has really recruited a lot of middle-level officers with sufficient brains... For an abyss lord, remember who is around you, know how to push others out to die, and know when to retreat.
His subordinates are the best officers.
Moreover, the greater the number of veterans who can return alive after being sent to bloody battles, the more the Will of the Abyss will appreciate them and the more rewards they will give.
For Graz'zt, who has lost a lot of support due to certain past events, this is already a very good qualification for advancement.
Of course the gods of Trasil also understand Graz'zt's attitude.
Even though the defense against him was still so deep, the other side's attitude had obviously improved a lot, and the number of undead people put into the crater had always maintained a balance with his side.
The reason Graz'zt feels that he can win the cooperation of the undead in this world is naturally because of these tacit understandings.
Speaking of which, Vecna and Igwilf's courage to directly seek out the undead and exploit them is truly more reckless than their demons.
Although they will definitely not tell the undead the truth, they just want to use the conflicts among the undead to divert the attention of the gods in Toril, but as long as they take action, there will be traces.
Graz'zt absolutely believed that Shar probably figured out what these two guys wanted to do from the first moment they took action, and took advantage of it backhand.
Tsk, I don’t know how many threads of Vic’s priesthood as the hidden god will be left after this time.
However, Graz'zt lowered his head and glanced at the two-headed fat fish below who was negotiating with Igvirvo... The gods of Trasil seemed to hate Demogorgon.
He hates him so much that he even wants to kill him.
But, it's just boring.
Therefore, Graz'zt knew very well that despite what the Undead said about him being useless, Demogorgon was the key, but without him, the Undead would never have had this cooperation.
'Nan Feng' doesn't care if a demon prince comes into his home, he will not invite Demogorgon either.
Just as the black knight mentioned it so naturally, the pair of gloves in his hand came from the priest Demogorgon who was killed by the undead.
Of course Graz'zt knew who that was.
Demogorgon actually has no interest in the main material plane. He also had other ideas when he created the Issi Ray...such as the Alliance of Deep Sea and Sky.
Demogorgon, all the seemingly weird choices he made were in order to one day suppress the will of the abyss and crown himself the king of the abyss.
Therefore, he pays great attention to those natural and pure white creatures.
Graz'zt also felt that there was something wrong with Demogorgon's brain because of this.
Although the two heads of the two-headed baboon are always in conflict, and they always do things in the bottomless abyss that even the big demons can't figure out...but that doesn't actually matter.
Demons, including Graz'zt, are inherently chaotic.
Acting wildly is truly normal.
But as an abyssal creature to live among natural creatures... Demogorgon wants to compete with Lady Luck to see who has better luck?
Who can he plot against?
When attacking from behind, the opponent might suddenly yawn and hide away.
This is when your brain is really broken.
Graz'zt laughed coldly.
Ha~ Anyway, at least when it comes to the undead, he occupies the most advantageous position.
Even if Demogorgon suddenly felt that the undead were useful, he would probably have nowhere to start.
Graz'zt touched his chin and suddenly asked 'Nan Feng' with a smile: "Do you like the material of this glove?
There are quite a lot of bottomless abyss in this thing.”