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Chapter 290 Azik doesn’t want to accept his fate

Yes, Azik, the Death Archon, was just a child in the eyes of Bethel, which already existed in the Third Era.

"As long as you don't mind, I don't know how Azik is doing during this time. His scumbag father won't embarrass him because of the tea party..." Lin En couldn't help but frown when he thought of this, and he suddenly looked towards Bethel said:

"Bethel, how about we invite Him over in advance, otherwise I'm afraid that scumbag father Salinger will do something bad to my leeks."

Although he didn't know how disdainful Sallinger was, Linn never had high expectations for the scumbag's character.

So he decided to swing the hoe early.

While Linn was about to swing his hoe, on the other side, Death Archon Azik suddenly felt a little cold.

This made the Death Archon frown subconsciously. He raised his head from the parchment piled half as high as a person and looked around, but he didn't see anything that made him feel cold at all.

In fact, at this moment, in the palace belonging to the Death Archon, there is no other person except Azik himself. Even the waiter who is usually responsible for paying Azik is missing at this moment.

The palace door is closed, with a mark set by the God of Death himself.

The reason for this state is very simple. Azik was banned by the God of Death.

After returning from the Tea Party of the Gods, due to his restraints, Azik was naturally unable to inform the God of Death about the specific content of the tea party. He could only reveal some general information without violating his restraints, such as who was participating in the party, and so on. Such as the theme of the party.

This was a loophole intentionally left by Lin En. He allowed the tea talkers to reveal this part of the information. The purpose was naturally to facilitate the recruitment of people and make the tea talk more widely known without exposing key information.

If it were a similar father, he would naturally not blame Azik in this situation. After all, it is a constraint that even Sequence 0 must abide by. It is too normal for Azik to be unable to fight against a Sequence 2.

But who is Salinger, the mysterious and famous scumbag? As a man who can turn his children into resurrection vessels as a matter of course, Salinger directly expressed his anger at being unable to learn the specific information of the tea party in this situation. He vented his anger on Azik, blamed Azik for his incompetence in doing things, and directly banned Azik.

The most disdainful thing is that despite being grounded, Salinger is not prepared to let Azik idle at all, so even in the grounded state, Azik still has to deal with various affairs of the Balam Empire.

This is why Azik issued documents alone in the palace.

"Illusion?" Death Archon murmured in confusion, and then his eyes fell on the corner of the desk, where several letters lay quietly, all of which were written by Linn to Azik during this period.

"What a pity..." Death Archon thought of something and sighed.

He did not blame Libert for hosting the tea party because he was punished by the God of Death. It was not because of the strength that Libert showed at the party, but because Azik knew very well that Libert invited him to participate in this party without any intention. Instead of being malicious, he wanted to help Him, so he invited Him to participate in this party that He was not qualified to participate in due to His strength.

Azik knew very well that given his situation, being able to participate in a gathering of this level would definitely bring him benefits that he had never imagined. Not to mention anything else, just being able to get to know those King of Angels and Sequence 0, and obtain his Our friendship is a huge asset, not to mention other substantial things.

Azik was just a little regretful. It was a pity that he might not be able to attend the next party. It was also a pity that after being banned, he had no way to keep the appointment. Originally, he had thought about it and would go to the Tudor Empire after a while. Take a look, and even find a chance to experience what Lynn said, mortal life.

Now it seems there is no chance.

The Death Archon was slightly lost in thought and looked towards the door.

In fact, this is not the first time that he has been banned. The God of Death has never been a benevolent god, and Azik, the Death Archon, as his descendant, has never received a shred of fatherly love.

So since he was a child, Azik has been punished by the God of Death countless times. Sometimes it was because of his own mistakes, and sometimes it was just because the God of Death was unhappy.

Among these many punishments, grounding is considered a very mild punishment.

Before today, Azik had thought that he had long been accustomed to such a life. He had thought that being locked up in this palace for the rest of his life was not a big deal. Anyway, to him, the Balam Empire was just a bigger cage. .

Azik lives in this cage, and must tremble to obey the instructions of the God of Death in every word and deed. Even if he is punished, even if he knows that he is being turned into a container for resurrection, he can only accept it silently and do a good job. A death archon, he handles matters large and small for the god of death, and waits for his own end.

But now Azik discovered that maybe he was not as resigned to his fate as he thought. He thought he had accepted all this long ago, but at this moment, he felt that the closed door was so suffocating.

Just like his life, the door was closed by the same existence early on, suffocating and despairing.

"This is really not the idea that a devout believer should have..." Azik smiled somewhat self-deprecatingly, and his eyes fell on the cat picture hanging on the wall.

The large ocelot in the painting protects the kitten wearing a silk top hat behind it. It looks warm and full of fairy tale atmosphere.

Azik looked a little lost in thought. After a while, he raised his hands to cover his face and murmured in a low voice:

"You're so terrible, Libert."

Azik knew that He had actually wavered long ago.

Or it was when Libert described the future that belonged to Him to Him, or it was when he saw this painting, or it was in those letters.

He was bewitched by the future described by Libert, and began to look forward to the life described by the other party. He began to...not want to accept the fate of becoming a container.

He should have resigned himself to his fate!

In this era, in this country, as a descendant of the God of Death, it is natural to dedicate everything to the God of Death, including yourself. No one will question it, and no one dares to question it.

The former Death Archon would not, but now Azik suddenly wants to ask the God of Death - Why is this the fate I should accept?

Therefore, the Death Archon felt that Libert was really terrible. He allowed a terrible existence to resurrect in his body, which might be called human nature, or perhaps self.

He made the Death Archon begin to want to become Azik.

"Snapped--"

At this moment, the originally closed door was suddenly pushed open from the outside, and then the Death Archon heard a lively and familiar voice:

"Good afternoon, Azik!"

Azik looked up in surprise and saw a familiar young man standing at the door with a bright smile on his face.

The sunlight shone in from behind Him, and it was not dazzling. The soft and warm light just penetrated into this dark and cold palace, making the whole room seem brighter.

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