Never Thought You'd Be This Kind of Hero!

Chapter 177

Seeing His Majesty Roshyank The Devil's "You don't know what true love is" expression, Seur almost bit his own tongue. Damn it, he really did want to help out of the goodness of his heart!

However, he still had to work hard to stabilize his emotions. The process of merging with the God of Darkness' Divinity wasn't easy. In fact, it was very difficult. Just like the little mermaid in human fairy tales, one species wanted to become another, but their bodies couldn't adapt. Walking on the ground was like walking on the tip of a knife, and their tender feet bled.

This was a beautiful description, but it was also very painful. However, because this was the choice of the little mermaid, she could only endure this pain.

Physical pain was thousands of times less painful than spiritual pain. At least the former wouldn't cause people to struggle from the heart.

During the process of the Lord Of The Deep Seur gradually transforming into the God of Darkness, Seur often felt his control over his soul weakening, as if he was being torn in two. He also often felt that there was something wrong with his mental state. Although it was difficult to see on the surface, he was often terrified in his heart.

It was as if he wasn't becoming the God of Darkness again, but was being devoured by the God of Darkness.

After he completely "transformed", how much of his identity as the Lord Of The Deep would he still retain?

One day, he would completely turn into darkness, darker than the Demon King.

His hero Xu Jun had left him under such circumstances.

Xu Jun was a very stubborn person. Although this guy seemed to be slick and unreliable, and sometimes did things so boldly that he didn't seem like a human being, he even thought that Xu Jun didn't have any religious beliefs. He didn't seem to believe in the God of Light, because this guy would definitely curse the God of Light whenever he was unlucky. _ (: 3/∠) _

However, such a person, after discovering Seur's true identity, cried bitterly and finally chose the path of death.

Seur still remembered that after he and Xu Jun got together, they did indeed spend two happy months together. At that time, the sun was warm and the sky was blue. The two of them had secrets together, but to some extent, there was nothing they didn't talk about.

He had once thought that he could live like this for the rest of his life.

However, concealing his identity was like an impenetrable poison. He always had a fluke mentality, thinking that this day would never come, but he was still discovered by Xu Jun.

Xu Jun was different from other humans. He did not angrily question Seur about why he had lied to him, nor did he act like a devout believer of the God of Light and say that he would destroy him on behalf of the Holy Light. Instead, he calmly asked, "You are not just the Lord Of The Deep, are you?"

At that moment, Seur felt the pain of having her last layer of skin peeled off.

He gulped. "… Yes."

What Xu Jun discovered was not his identity as a Demon Lord, but when he fell asleep and was defenseless, he saw under the bandage on his chest that was beating vigorously like a heart … the Godhood of the God of Darkness.

Xu Jun was silent for the whole night, and Seur waited for him outside for the whole night. The next morning, the two of them looked at each other in silence, with dark circles under their eyes.

It looked a little funny, but as soon as Seur saw Xu Jun's eyes, he felt a chill from the bottom of his heart. He knew that Xu Jun was going to leave him.

Xu Jun did not return to this small eastern city. He wanted to challenge the Demon King alone with his last principles and bottom line as a human.

Why did he challenge the Demon King?

Because Xu Jun could not lay a hand on Seur.

However, in the end, he wanted to do something a Hero should do for Fidelinopolis.

And subconsciously, he might also want to … remove obstacles for Seur.

Dark creatures like demons could not fall in love with humans. Their love was like a sand dune on the coast. It looked solid and steady, but it would scatter with a single slap.

Moreover, it would bring immeasurable harm to both parties.

"Xu Jun the Hero" was still alive in this world, so no one would believe that they had an unforgettable love. Even he himself sometimes thought that the memory was fake and did not exist.

Only the darkness in his heart grew thicker.

He remembered one time when he disguised himself as a normal human and drank in a human tavern in a human city. He heard the soldiers next to him talking about their sergeant major. "… His wife passed away. Ever since he lost her, his life has lost its light. Brother, this is a heavy blow for a person …"

At the time, he had sneered, thinking that humans were always so fragile. But now that it had happened to him, he realized that a knife did not hurt as long as it did not cut him.

So now, when he looked at Roschinke in front of him, he realized that Your Majesty The Demon King, whom he had always jokingly described as the "True Ice Lord", was much gentler than before. There was even a hint of a "human" in his eyes.

Was it Xu Jun's doing?

It was the other Xu Jun's doing.

Roschinke stood for a long time under Seur's gaze. They had always had a good relationship. After all, the Demon King and his four lords had been together for so many years. Their relationship was comparable to Xu Jun and steamed buns.

Now, even if they turned against each other, they didn't have to make it so ugly. So, unlike what Serpentis and the Old Priest thought, their battles in the past few days were not fierce. They also fought for a while and rested for a while to talk about life and ideals.

— — If the Old Priest knew, I'm afraid that there would be ten thousand motherf * ckers to say.

But even in this way of playing a friendly match, both sides knew that the final result would inevitably be either you die or I live. Their current harmony was just an illusion. At least they did not hold back.

Roschinke used spells well, and his physical fitness was not bad. The Demon King's body had been tempered thousands of times. If he didn't rely on external objects, he could even hang up Xu Jun.

After the intermission, the battle continued. Now, Roxienke and God of Darkness were no longer fighting with each other. The two of them were also exchanging blows with vigor and vigor. The only thing missing was Xu Jun, the number one commentator of the eSports Bullsh * t machine.

Roschinke seemed to like this way of fighting, but Seur was more and more aggrieved. It seemed that he was the only one who was serious from the beginning to the end.

He seriously injured Vize, didn't he?

Why didn't Roschinke come to ask for a punitive expedition?

He also picked several topics to talk about Xu Jun. He wanted the other party to doubt his relationship with Xu Jun, so that he could hit that hateful face of showing affection all the time. But why didn't Roschinke get angry?

Why did it seem like he didn't care at all?

Seur, who had half of his soul assimilated by the Dark God's Divinity, was so angry that he almost died!

However, Roschinke's expression was still as calm as ever. "Seur, if you have already vented your negative emotions, it is not too late to turn back now."

Seur, "…" He suddenly felt a little sad. So that was the case. No wonder it felt like something was wrong. It turned out that not only did he not kill him, but the other party also did it on purpose …

But how could he still have the chance to turn back?

Seur lowered his head and sighed.

He knew what Loxienk meant. Perhaps Loxienk was still feeling regretful. If he had told Loxienk about his predicament from the start, they might have been able to find a chance to get rid of the Quintessence. Then, he would still be free.

"But if we really did that, the tens of thousands of years that it had been dormant would turn into hundreds of thousands of years. In the end, when it finally exploded, the ones who would be stabbed would be all of us."

…

Xu Jun continued to ride Jess northward. It felt like a man and a horse walking to the end of the world in a bard's poem.

The frontline cities in the southernmost part of the Serpentis were well-equipped, but the interior was much more lax. And perhaps because the funds and resources were used to equip the combatants, the civilians did not seem to have a good life. They were not much different from ordinary Orcs.

They had to work, and there was endless work every day. Xu Jun's original vision of the Serpentis enslaving other races to work did not come to fruition. While he was still puzzled, Jess said that he was stupid. "Do you think slaves are that useful?

Do the civilians have the ability to control slaves?

Just don't be blamed for it.

Also, the slaves that were hard to tame are forced to work for the civilians and do housework?

Of course they have to work hard and squeeze every last bit of value out of them. "

As an Orc from the Unicorn race, Jess had never had a hard time. After all, the Unicorns were powerful.

But just because they had never eaten pork didn't mean that they had never seen pigs run. When he was young, civilization was more primitive. Almost every race had slaves. Even among the Orcs, the bigger races would crush the smaller ones. The winner would turn the losers' entire race into slaves. They were very frugal with the use of slaves.

Sex slaves and war slaves. Once they were branded, they would no longer be able to survive as humans. In the end, they would not even be able to control their reproduction. They would have to mate and become coolies or die in battle. Then, the remaining children would also have to mate and become coolies or die in battle.

That was two or three thousand years ago. Humans were not as powerful as they were now. The dragons were still powerful, and the Orcs were in a mess. They were not as united as they were now. The so-called slogan that the Orcs would never be slaves was just a slogan at that time. It was useless.

Later, because humans became stronger, the Orcs gradually realized that this could not go on, so they united against the outside world. At that time, in order to increase the Orcs' enthusiasm and sense of belonging, the big races gradually abolished the concept of slaves. The slaves first became hard labor, and then gradually returned to their original place of origin through marriage with the civilians in the tribe.

So now, the Red Fox race and the Polar Bear race did not worship the pure bloodline. They had mixed with many other races. It was just that their main bloodline was stronger and could suppress the other bloodline.

But after that, humans began to sell slaves, and some of the Orcs were sold to humans.

History seemed to be repeating itself. Absolute fairness and justice never existed.

Jess looked up and glanced at this mature and somewhat naive warrior. He thought: But maybe Xu Jun thinks that they exist.

The author has something to say: Actually, there are a lot of Magic Beasts in this story. For example, "The Orcs would never be slaves" in this chapter.

Actually, sometimes I want to tell stories about Magic Beasts. The one I want to tell you the most is a story I experienced in the Redridge Mountains when I was around level 10.

When I first arrived at the Redridge Mountains, I felt that it was very dangerous. Many players who survived the early stages of the game were surrounded by the Kobolds, Murlocs, and Gnolls. Then, the first place they could die was the Redridge Mountains. This was because there were more half-humanoid creatures there. If you fought with them, they would call their friends to beat you up. _ (: 3. ∠) _

There was a town near the Redridge Mountains. I think it was called Lake Light Town. Apparently, the town was in danger because there were beastmen in the vicinity. Humans and beastmen were enemies of each other. So, the local sheriff told me to go to the underground boxing arena and look for someone called Keeshan.

Keeshan was a veteran who had killed more people than I had eaten. He had been successful on the battlefield, but was also captured by the Orcs. He lived a few years of inhumane life with the Orcs. His original words were probably 'a drowning machine for the young Orcs.' I'm sure everyone knows what a drowning machine means. When I saw this, my heart ached. I thought how pitiful this man must have been to end up like this.

He later escaped, but the people in the town didn't understand him. Because he had killed so many Orcs on the battlefield, some people called him the Butcher and mocked him. Now, he was very dispirited and could only fight in the underground boxing arena.

The sheriff wanted me to find him and continue to protect the town. To be honest, I didn't want to go. I didn't think the town was worth Keeshan's protection.

The underground boxing arena was under the hotel's kitchen. I found Keeshan and told him what had happened. As expected, he didn't want to go. He also had some resentment towards the town.

After that, the sheriff told me to find Keeshan's wife's belongings and then go to the Orcs to save his brothers.

Keeshan's organization was called Company B. Although it was called Company B, there were only five people in total. The other four were also captured. He couldn't save the four of them alone, so there was nothing he could do.

I went to save the four of them one by one.

The first person was called Messner. He was a Fire Mage who was famous for using fire to propel small boats and setting off fireworks at banquets. He liked to talk a lot and boast a lot.

The second person was called Jorgensen. He was a gentleman and a Paladin. He was more reserved and elegant, but he liked to talk nonsense. He once said to me something along the lines of, "Keeshan said that even if there were eight of me, I wouldn't be able to defeat one of him. Am I that weak?" He was probably Keeshan's fanboy.

The third person was called Krakauer. He was even more of a clown than Messner. When I saved him, he was sleeping on a stone bed. When he woke up, he said, "My butt hurts. The pain is inexplicable." I wanted to kill him because he was gay.

The fourth person was called Danvers. He was more serious and didn't like to cause trouble.

They were all Keeshan's brothers and subordinates. I brought them back to Keeshan and gave him Keeshan's wife's belongings. Keeshan was full of enthusiasm again. I remember him saying, "We are Company B. On the battlefield, our mission is to make rivers of blood flow."

We went to the Beastmen's camp and blew up some buildings. They always asked me to do things. At that time, I had some complaints about them. I thought to myself, 'You guys just stay here and don't move, and let me die.'

Later, I discovered that it wasn't just the beastmen. There was also a human traitor, a mage called Dunet, and a black dragon. These two were the real villains, so I went to kill Dunet.

In the end, Keeshan got a tank from somewhere, and we crushed all the beastmen there. To be honest, it was very satisfying after all that had happened.

Messner told me, "When Keeshan's wife died, there was no light in his life. Lady, there wasn't even a trace of light."

This touched me. In today's chapter, I changed this sentence. "When a veteran finds out that the person he was protecting has died … it's really hard to bear."

After killing the beastmen, this matter wasn't over. The villain, Dunet, hadn't died. He appeared with his black dragon. Our team's final mission was to kill them.

Before we left, we talked about politics. I heard them talk about how corrupt the politicians of Stormwind City (the human capital) were. In the end, Krakauer said that he wanted to find a girl to marry.

But we didn't succeed. The black dragon killed everyone except Keeshan and me. Keeshan jumped on top of the black dragon, and the black dragon flew away in pain. They seemed to have died together. As Keeshan was taken away, he shouted that he wanted revenge.

At that time, I was stunned for a long time. I didn't even realize that I was crying. After making a detour back to the town, the mayor told me that they had found Keeshan's belongings in the lake. "He originally wanted to groom you as the successor of Company B, so these things were meant for you."

I couldn't help but cry again. I went to the underground boxing arena. It was empty. There was no one there.

I didn't expect you to be such a brave person!

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