"He has clearly not left the Lord's Castle recently. Where did he find so many top-notch souls?"
Bell paced around the inner chamber of the Bronze Citadel, a swirl of flames and smoke surrounding him.
Several high-level devils looked at the angry former lord from a distance and did not dare to step forward, fearing that the lord's anger would affect them.
"It stands to reason that these souls should come from the royal family that has inherited the ancient bloodline of mythology, or from a famous warrior in a certain crystal wall system, or from a great mage who travels in many planes."
How did Xiphiel get so many geniuses to sign soul contracts willingly in one night? Bell racked his brains and couldn't figure it out.
Devils collect souls from many crystal walls in the multiverse. In most worlds, even children have heard that devils can deceive the souls of mortals! What's more, mortals who can possess perfect souls must be of extremely high status.
Gao, a legendary figure with far-reaching reputation, could definitely not trick them into signing a hell contract with just a few words!
It must be an extremely generous price that even a heroic mortal cannot refuse, right?
"But I haven't heard of it at all recently that Xifer has left the Nine Hells. He just sat in the castle and completed such a business through remote negotiations?"
Bell carefully checked the information on the yellowed and primitive parchment again, trying to figure out what kind of exaggerated and irresistible price the contract party offered, and where the souls of so many peerless geniuses came from.
Which worlds?
Unfortunately, of course Xifer was well prepared and did not record the details of the contract at all.
Only he knows the original content of the contract. Whether it is Bell who uses the pages of the "Book of Lords" or the new lord in the future, they can only view a small amount of insignificant information.
However, after reading the limited information again, Bell still noticed one detail!
From the limited information, it seems that the "subject" of the contract is not Party B's soul itself. This means that this is not a contract to directly sell the soul. Judging from the details, it should only allow Xifer to put a personal mark on Party B's soul.
"Lord Bell, this is a letter from Hama, the owner of Hell Wandering Mall."
"It scares me to death, it scares me to death. Let me tell you, how can there be so many great heroes and one-in-a-million geniuses who are willing to sell their souls directly."
In order to verify his possibility, Bell took out a large bag of soul coins and soul gems from his private vault and entrusted Hama, the owner of the mall, to verify them for him.
Xifer may be recruiting mortal mercenaries in other material worlds!
The reason I can think of this is because Bell has also done this kind of thing. He has a mortal mercenary organization called the "Black Crow Raid Army" under his command, which is composed of villains and scum from 12 material worlds.
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Originally, the wandering merchant Khaled would visit the player, which was Bell's arrangement!
Those mortal heroes from other worlds are willing to sign contracts with Archduke Xifer!
How is this possible?
The more he read, the more shocked Bell became.
The envelope tore itself open, and the parchment inside flew out.
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Bell carefully read the letter from Hama, the owner of the mall, and analyzed the second-hand, ah, third-hand information in the letter.
Hama is also a shrewd profiteer, and of course he will not take risks on his own, so he deliberately leaks the "business opportunity" to his subordinate Khaled and uses Khaled to spy on the players' information.
Bell's originally tense heart relaxed a little.
The devil wants to conquer the world, the devil just wants to destroy it.
The devils in the Nine Hells advocate contract, order and rank, and are good at deception and deceit; while the devils in the Abyss are chaotic, disorderly, crazy, and always driven by the desire for destruction and destruction.
But opening one's soul to a devil prince and bearing the mark of the prince also allows the devil prince to tamper with one's soul, or even directly drag the soul into the nine hells. This is also an extremely dangerous behavior. Compared with
Selling the soul directly is actually not much different.
A black envelope with bat wings fluttered through the smoke and sparks and flew to Bell.
"What! Xifer didn't recruit mercenaries from other worlds at all, but summoned a group of humanoid demons?
"The Archduke of Devil summoned a group of demons to his territory?"
Demons and devils, although they have similar names, are two very different creatures.
"I want to read Hama's letter."
Moreover, according to the laws of the universe, when Siphiel signs these contracts related to the Mark of the Devil, he must directly inform the victim of the stakes and the risk that the soul may be dragged into hell clearly and accurately, otherwise it will only rely on the format.
It is difficult for clauses to have full effect. This fundamentally eliminates the possibility of deception.
After hearing that Xifer weaved spells to connect to other worlds, Bell thought of a possibility.
Just when Bell was worried, the voice of his subordinates came from behind.
For the devils of the Nine Hells, the biggest enemies are not only the residents of the heavens, but also the demons from the bottomless abyss who try to spread chaos and destruction to every plane.
The bloody battle between the devils of hell and the devils of the abyss lasted for countless epochs. The first level of the Nine Hells, as the frontier of hell, is the front line against the devils of the bottomless abyss, hence the name "War Wilderness". Whenever the devils invade in large numbers
, the legions of the Demon Dukes from other levels will also gather in the first level of the War Wilderness to jointly resist the demons.
"Syphiel is the Duke of Demons on the first level of the Nine Hells, the commander in chief of the fight against the demon army. How could he summon demons?"
Thanks to those who go against the long river and make endless efforts to make trouble in the rivers and lakes.