Chapter 808 Sitting Lord
Mu Hua always felt that there was something missing in his life. After all, when he should team up with his friends and rush to fight the goblins, he already had a group of high-level undead summoned beasts in his hands.
And when he should be enthusiastically hunting monsters and finding war pets and war mounts for himself, he can already wedge the dragon to death with one punch.
Who would still play with him?
It seems that Tabesha and the others have a more perfect life than him.
Of course, these small shortcomings are easy to make up for, but it seems a bit difficult to make up for the defects in the strength judgment of one's own forces.
Lilitu said it well. For the human forces, the degree of suppression of the courtyard can indeed be regarded as a more comprehensive strength positioning of each force.
And individuals and forces are not the same thing.
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The city defense was broken. Although there was a soy sauce Mephisto, he was surrounded by Mu Hua and five kings, and Philemon was unable to escape.
However, even though he knew that he would be used as a whetstone by Mu Hua, Philemon still had no intention of handing over the core of the courtyard.
In this case, based on the human race's past experience, Philemon should have a lot of resources that were of little use to him, and those resources could be used as projection sacrifices.
Whether it was because of a grudge or because he still wanted to drag Mu Hua down, he probably wouldn't let go until all the resources in Philemon's hands were used up.
At the same time, the demons were indeed a warlike race. The courtyard was large enough. As long as Mu Hua could not lay out the sacrificial array to block the advent in the courtyard, the courtyard could also be regarded as a playground for the demons under Philemon's command.
As for the future, if he was really forced into a desperate situation by Mu Hua and handed over the core of the courtyard, Philemon was not too worried that Mu Hua would go to the maze area to find trouble with him.
If he really occupied the courtyard, as the lord of the courtyard, Mu Hua would definitely have more things to weigh. It would be fine to vent his anger occasionally. There was no reason for Mu Hua to keep wasting time with him in the maze area.
Be confident, demons are cruel, but demons can bring too many things that the human leaders desire.
Even Mu Hua himself had to admit that even if Philemon jumped with him in various ways, as long as Philemon did not pose too much threat to him, for a long time, if Philemon was willing to send more harmonious hell creatures to the courtyard, he would not mind letting Philemon stay safely in the maze area.
There is nothing that can control the projection of the hell lord, which can be said to be the biggest weakness of the human beings in the world.
When Lilitu pointed out the problem of the "grindstone", Mu Hua did accept that argument to a large extent.
Occupy the bloody hills, mark out each territory for the subordinates here, and whether they can defend their own territory in the future depends on their abilities.
Business development, prevention of attacks and other things are also training for them. Mu Hua may not know these things, but they must know them, otherwise, do they have to do it themselves?
At the same time, if the Caines Courtyard is regarded as a world, these are also a way to improve the overall power level of this world.
Of course, there are not so many happy endings in reality. There must be casualties involved, especially the casualties of the people.
But it must be said that from Mu Hua's perspective, as long as his needs are greater than the disadvantages, the casualties of the people have made it difficult for him to have any compassion for the world.
Stability and peace have always been the people's own needs.
Perhaps this seems cruel and bad to many people, but the superiors, no matter whether it is about the pattern or the development, should pretend to be what they should pretend to be and sing the high tune they should sing.
But do you think there are really any good things among them?
Haha, as a citizen, what you need to consider is to choose a ruling group that is more in line with your own needs, or to choose a ruling group that looks better to eat to rely on.
Kill Philemon and try to encircle and suppress the monsters in the dimensional battlefield as much as possible. Faced with the escape and resistance of the demons, the human fangs are exposed. Even Mu Hua and a group of kings temporarily put down their reserve, killing without knowing what to do, and turned into bloody butchers.
A sky city that was basically destroyed by itself was seized, but if it was refined with the creation of all elements, Philemon's basically scrapped sky city would still be a very good foundation.
With such a foundation, rebuilding the sky city can also save Mu Hua a lot of resources.
Occupying the Demon King City, because there is a secret underground palace, it is inevitable to pull Lilitu's witch team over to hold back for another round of "planetary transformation".
Jiamene's underground palace is indeed a very good underground space, but there must be too many traps, secret rooms and secret passages in it.
It is time-consuming and labor-intensive to clean it up, and there are too many changes. This is not a good bargain, so it is better to fill it up and destroy it.
Not to mention the underground palace, including the Demon King City, it is temporarily impossible to enter normally. Just a simple exploration, Mu Hua has dug out a large number of demons ambushed in several secret passages.
It would be strange if you said that the demons didn't plant some time bombs, detonation mechanisms, secret passages, teleportation arrays and the like here.
After killing Philemon, the war between humans and demons in this courtyard is far from over.
After the battle, the first thing Mu Hua did was to invest a lot of manpower and material resources to search the Demon King's City, and collecting money and property was secondary.
In addition to the spellcasters who are good at reconnaissance magic, Mu Hua even transferred a large number of engineers who are good at architectural planning to conduct a good analysis and research on the Demon King City.
Otherwise, he would not dare to transfer people to this demon city.
A big victory, but it also indicates that the Cains Courtyard will usher in a more chaotic monster invasion. The demon rampage is inevitable, and the demon army will inevitably break up and attack various places.
This is also a very big test for the defense and reconnaissance capabilities of the local areas of the Cains Courtyard, and the scope of this test even includes the front half of the courtyard.
In the Cains Courtyard, Mu Hua's forces will set off a bloody storm in the Bloody Hills, and other factions in the courtyard will also usher in a period of integrated joint defense in the future.
The Bloody Hills is divided into prefectures and cities, and the various regions under Mu Hua's command have exchanged offense and defense between humans and demons.
At the same time, in terms of the introduction of future population, the major prefectures and cities in the Bloody Hills will also begin to select and train local brave teams.
Well, it's the heroes again. There's nothing we can do. Let's not talk about whether the people like this tune or not, but the sense of participation. Compared with the top combat forces who want to destroy the world at any time, the heroes are closer to the people.
They are also the best choice to create folk customs, shape public morality, and promote morality.
The heroes come from the people, they are righteous and loyal, they work hard, they love the people and protect the country, they are full of positive energy, and they are all great.
Mu Hua would pick up the good things to praise them when he saw them. . .
Alas~, this is another big loss in life. Thinking back to the past, he also fantasized about becoming a hero.
But now, after mixing with them, it seems that he seems more like the mastermind behind the scenes?
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To the north of the Demon King City, there are still large mountains and ridges. The environment there is more primitive and the terrain is more complicated. It can be said that it is the final nest of the courtyard demon and the last front line.
Force Philemon there, Mu Hua occupies the Demon King City, and has the ability to overturn Philemon head-on, and has a combat individual that needs to be feared by the Lord of the Courtyard. The Cains Courtyard can basically be regarded as completing the process of human-dominated courtyards.
Although there are disasters, the Cains Courtyard has opened up a new situation.
In the future, Mu Hua can send troops across the Shanhai Sea to clear the northern mountainous areas.
The demons will sneak across the Silver Lake from time to time, hide in various places, and harass the southern human race.
These are probably the daily routines that will accompany the development of the Cains Courtyard for a long time in the future.
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After the first battle, the kingship withdrew, and several kings also established exchanges with Mu Hua, and then everyone went back to their homes.
Treze took back the dimensional battlefield, and there was not only the Demon King City on the Bloody Hills.
Mu Hua's subordinates, who were assigned their own territories, also called on their friends to conduct a high-intensity sweep of the monsters in their respective territories.
Mu Hua did not feel relieved after stabbing Philemon once, but became even busier.
Fishing in the abyss, searching for bones in the dead land, raising dragons and soldiers, and cultivating precious fruits.
All matters became more and more compact, and it was not appropriate to borrow Lilitu's manpower at will now, but Lilitu took over the problem of introducing population to the Kanins Courtyard, which can be said to have provided absolute help to Mu Hua.
Mu Hua did not fight for the kingship, but he was the real lord of hell.
On the bank of the Silver Lake in the Sea of Shanhai, time passed with the waves in the fight between humans and demons. (End of this chapter)