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1621 The Etiquette of the Devil

 After Grea came back from her meditation, Angel pulled her into the psychic tether and stated Sanders' conclusion.

Greya: "Azaz does not seem to be lying, but the sacrifice to the devil is true. He said that he would stick to his faith, but who can guarantee what will happen in the future. No matter what, he is an unfaithful person.

A stabilizing factor.”

What Grea said was right. If Angel were in Grea's position, he would not be able to feel at ease when meeting such a person who might drag down the entire gastronomy department.

"What do you think is the best way?" Sanders suddenly spoke at this time and asked Greya in the psychic tether.

"There is no doubt that the best way is to make him disappear forever." And the way to disappear is nothing more than to kill him completely.

"But if you kill him, the demon will not die. The demon can continue to choose the next person to seduce, especially since this demon has already arrived in the Southern Region." Sanders said.

Greya really wanted to kill the demons, but the demons were always very cunning, especially the demons hiding in the void. It was difficult for wizards to truly locate them and snipe them smoothly. If it were that simple, the food industry in the Northern Territory would not be able to do it either.

As for the notoriety.

Unless this demon crosses the line and comes to reality.

But the devil obviously had no such plan, otherwise Azaz would not have been caught by them.

Greya frowned: "What should we do?"

Sanders: "Of course there are many ways, but if you want a permanent solution, you need to think about it yourself. However, I am a little curious, why would a fire-marked demon choose a wizard apprentice as a tribute?"

Sanders looked at Azaz and said slowly: "I want to talk to the fire-marked demon you sacrificed."

"Fire-patterned demon?" Azaz had heard Angel talking about the fire-patterned demon before, but he didn't realize that this fire-patterned demon was referring to Sebastian.

"It seems that he didn't even tell you his own race." Sanders said softly.

Azaz was a little silent, not knowing what to say. At this moment, a black mist suddenly emerged from his body, and this black mist turned into a demonic shadow.

It looks like an elegant nobleman in costume, but the shadow has devil's horns on its head, and there is a faint black mist on its back, revealing the devil's wings.

"Human, why do you know that I am a fire-marked demon?" A misty voice came from the demon's shadow.

"As a noble among demons, why would you choose a wizard apprentice as your tribute?" Sanders asked rhetorically without answering, with curiosity and inquiry in his eyes.

"I thought humans would be more polite than demons, and they would answer questions when asked, right? They are the strongest among humans." Sebastian quietly looked at Sanders through the shadow.

"Demons discuss etiquette with humans. This is probably the biggest joke I heard today." Greya suddenly sneered.

"Devils also have etiquette, but they will only be used by the strong." Sebastian glanced at Greia, and then looked back at Sanders: "I admit that you are very strong. However, the void is still mine.

Territory.”

"I didn't intend to do anything to you, but you took the initiative to say it because you were scared?" Sanders leaned on the sofa and sat a little lazier than before.

"I just want to say that we have nothing to do with each other. Even if I can't defeat you, it's impossible for you to kill me."

Sebastian still maintained his etiquette, not like a devil, but really like a noble.

But what he said is true. It is indeed impossible for Sanders to kill Sebastian. Although Sebastian seems to be always behind Azaz, the real him is far away.

In the endless void, even if you can vaguely see his outline, you can't locate his position.

Even if he is really positioned, Sebastian's maneuverability in the void is definitely better than that of the wizard. Even if he faces Sanders, it will be the same.

Because of this, Sebastian also acted confidently when facing Sanders.

Angel spoke at this time: "You want to know why we know you are a fire pattern demon?"

Sebastian looked at Angel. Although it was just the shadow of the devil, he could still see the faint light in his eyes: "Owner of the mark of Alderkras, I am also very interested in you. You

Care to tell me?"

"It seems that you also know Oderkras." Angel touched the mark on his ear, and a green light flashed, completely covering the mark: "Then you know Tandin."

Tantin Sebastian frowned: "I know many Tantins, but I don't know who you are referring to."

Not to mention Sebastian, Grea also looked at Angel in confusion, who is Tandin?

"Is the name Tandin so popular among demons?" Angel muttered in a low voice, and then said: "The Tandin I am talking about is a fire demon."

Fire Demon.

In the dark void, Sebastian's pupils shrank, as if he thought of something. However, in the shadow of reality, he still made no move: "Fire Demons are just a group of slaves of flames. As a fire pattern

A devil will never remember a slave's name."

Angel took a deep look at the demon's shadow. Although the demon was hiding deeply, Angel could detect the slight change in his tone. He said he didn't recognize it, but maybe he already knew it in his heart.

Angel didn't want to continue playing riddles, so he rubbed it with his fingertips. Amidst the rustling sound, an illusion of a demon appeared in front of him.

But this demon is more like a human being. He is wearing a red robe and can't even see his face clearly.

But when Sebastian saw this illusion, his heart suddenly skipped a beat.

Maybe this image is very common, but as a fire-marked demon, how could Sebastian not recognize him.

"Tandin...Butler." The demon's shadow slowly revealed the identity of the fire demon. Even if the shadow could not see his expression, the long pause could still make people feel his emotional overturn.

After a long time, the devil came back to his senses: "How could you have seen him?"

Angel: "It seems that you know Butler Tanding? Of course I met him in the abyss. Your question just now was about why I know about the fire-marked demon. Do you know it now?"

After the demon shadow was silent for a moment, he said: "So, have you seen the young fire demon..."

"Of course I have."

"...That brat hasn't transformed yet?"

Angel knew that what he was talking about was exactly Grave. Grave's biggest obsession was to transform and mature. It was also because of this obsession that he went to Angel's shop when he was in Rasudran.

, want to use Ocean Rhythm.

"Not at the beginning, but it should be almost the same later." Angel said, there was indeed no transformation at the beginning. The rhythm of the ocean is only suitable for the water system. Grave is a young fire demon, so it is naturally impossible to be effective. However, Grave is in the original tank.

The continent is nourished by the true spirit of the fallen Flameless Lord, and its transformation should not be far away.

Greya was confused by the conversation between Angel and Sebastian. However, she couldn't interrupt at this time, so she could only continue to listen with her eyebrows furrowed.

"How did you see it?" Sebastian still didn't believe it. Angel knew Greve. Greve was the authentic direct descendant of the Fire Emblem Lord.

Angel: "I have already answered three of your questions. You mentioned etiquette before. Now that there are questions and answers, it should be time for you to answer."

Angler paused, took over Sanders' question, and asked: "Why did you choose Azaz to be your tribute?"

Azaz is also very curious about this question.

Sebastian smiled: "I'm not a human being. I need a reason to do anything. And it's never my choice. In other words, do you think God chooses believers, or do believers take the initiative to worship God?"

Sebastian said so, but probably only Azaz present believed it.

The more he downplays it, the more it means that he actually doesn't care about Azaz as much as they guessed.

If she really didn't care, Greia wouldn't have endured the demonic fire released by Sebastian's body before.


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