The Secret Garden of the Dandelion Troupe

Chapter 754: Reasonable People and Demons

When Mu Hua and Philemon first met the Lord of the Courtyard, the battle ended in an inconclusive manner.

Philemon stopped because it was difficult to kill Mu Hua for the time being, and Mu Hua was worried about the consumption of the Purgatory Arms.

Killing Philemon once would not have much impact on the situation, and what Mu Hua was most worried about was Philemon's revenge attack on his subordinates when his magic power was insufficient.

Now Tabesha, Monday, and Tuesday can all stand on their own, but Philemon's aggressiveness is too strong. If Philemon deliberately attacks them, they will not be able to escape unscathed for the time being.

If Philemon is pushed too hard, whether Mu Hua needs to stay in the Bloody Hills all the time is not discussed for the time being. The tension of the situation in the Bloody Hills will inevitably increase significantly, and the possible losses of each of their own battle groups are difficult to predict.

Mu Hua and Philemon both feel that they can kill each other, but at least one person and one demon are not so arrogant, and they are both 50-50 in judging the outcome of the duel.

If it is difficult to increase the probability of crushing the opponent by improving oneself for a while, then strengthening the subordinates will become a top priority.

Mu Hua is thinking about the power of destruction, but Philemon does not believe that Mu Hua can obtain the power of destruction in a short time.

Philemon believes that he has all the advantages. The magic scrolls made with the power of destruction can quickly and greatly improve the combat power of his monsters.

At this stage, the happiest people under Mu Hua are the headless knights running around in the bloody hills.

In essence, Philemon does not take those headless knights seriously, that is, those headless knights are too scattered, and it is also a headache for him to kill them one by one.

But as long as more magic scrolls are made and distributed to the demons under his command, those headless knights will be easier to annihilate if they are scattered.

Mu Hua also thinks that he has all the advantages. Not to mention that if he gets a skill stone of the power of destruction one day, his ability to help his subordinates improve their combat power is far beyond the reach of Philemon.

If Philemon gave him some time to rest, he would be courting death. He would go back and produce more powerful individuals to further improve the individual combat power under his command. Even if there was no destructive power, Philemon would have nowhere to breathe if he pushed hard.

It was hard to say whether both sides felt that they were very powerful, but both sides felt that the other side was dead!

Neither the man nor the demon had any good intentions, and the two sides hit it off and decided not to fight for the time being! ! !

Mu Hua withdrew the skeleton undead from the attack sequence and stopped the headless knight from wreaking havoc in all directions, but the underground of the bloody hills was not within the scope of restriction, and the skeleton undead had to dig.

Regarding the issue of the spider demons under Jiamene ambushing underground to steal and rob the fallen, Philemon did not make too many concessions. His excuse was that his ability to restrain Jiamene was limited, and it was obvious to all.

It was for this reason that Philemon promised not to participate in the fight between Mu Hua and Jiamene, which was considered to be a prohibition for Philemon to intervene in the fight between Mu Hua and Jiamene in public.

Philemon restricted Mu Hua. His main dislike was Mu Hua's random release of skeletons and undead.

But because Mu Hua's ghosts were special, as long as their pleasure intake was guaranteed, the emotional energy they generated was not much different from that of humans.

So Philemon had no reason to restrict Mu Hua from releasing corpses and ghosts on the Bloody Hills.

Mu Hua's restriction on Philemon was to prohibit monsters from invading the Death Valley, and the area south of the Bloody Hills was designated as a human occupation area recognized by the demons.

Originally, Philemon proposed to set up a safe zone for Mu Hua in the Bloody Hills, so that Mu Hua could move all the skeletons and undead into the Death Valley.

However, the skeletons and undead released by Mu Hua did not randomly spread the dead air pollution, and he had already climbed the Bloody Hills. The safe zone, with the sponsorship of the Adventurer's Guild, could just set up more ritual arrays.

The skeleton undead Mu Hua wants to deploy defenses in the Bloody Hills. Since Philemon keeps saying that he can't restrain Jiamene, then don't talk about the safe zone in the Bloody Hills. Philemon can't refute this.

Under the premise that neither one person nor one demon can kill the other, tut tut, humans and demons are still very reasonable.

Both sides are holding back their thoughts. At the same time, since Mu Hua is restricted from deploying skeleton undead in the Bloody Hills, Mu Hua also requires Philemon to deploy more monsters that have descended into the courtyard.

After all, if the undead are not used, it is natural to increase the investment in the combat power of living beings. Humans cannot develop and reproduce without eating, drinking, defecating, and urinating. Monsters, especially monsters, are also a kind of survival resource.

Unlike orcs, most monsters are also resistant to demons, just like the attitude of wild beasts in the human world towards humans. It is not that they cannot be tamed, but it is impossible to scare them and beckon them.

Magic beasts are also a major food source for demons. Philemon would regularly release magic beasts into the courtyard, and he did not refute Mu Hua's request to increase the release.     Mu Hua blocked the Bloody Hills line. He would probably release some less aggressive magic beasts into the human-occupied area, which would enrich the resources and environment of humans in the courtyard. Philemon did not object to this.

It must be said that in Philemon's eyes, Mu Hua and his people were no longer classified as humans. Mu Hua and his people were enemies.

And the humans in the front half of the courtyard in his mouth were ants, and to a certain extent, he regarded them as farmed creatures that were raised and cultivated.

Mu Hua and Philemon stopped fighting, and the Bloody Hills blockade line returned to a relatively calm state. Both sides knew that the other side could tear up the agreement at any time, but there should not be too many problems in the short term.

As for releasing monsters into the courtyard, it is basically the same as feeding them into the nature reserve, which is not too difficult for Philemon.

Philemon has followers in hell. Like Mu Hua, he can also call and repatriate his followers in the courtyard. This kind of calling and repatriation is the main body and does not require sacrifices.

Summon the followers to the courtyard, let them drive and capture some monsters in hell, and randomly release them into the courtyard through the descending array.

Without projection, there is naturally no need for sacrifices. This kind of release on those monsters is actually the same as exiling them to other worlds.

At most, it will only increase the workload of Philemon's subordinates in hell, and the life and death of these monsters after being released into the courtyard depends entirely on themselves, and Philemon will not care.

"The demons in Bloody Hills didn't make any big moves, and no unusual movements were found in the spider demons. However, the Demon King City responded by reorganizing the army, and the originally vacant military camps in the north of the city seemed to have started daily training."

After a few days of peace, in the conference hall of the Bloody Hills defense line, Taibesha, who was scouting the movements of monsters, said to everyone.

"Don't worry too much about Philemon for the time being. As long as the population in the courtyard grows steadily, he won't do anything wrong at this stage."

"What does the Adventurer's Guild say about the issue of continuing to move in people?" Mu Hua asked Charles.

The Caines Courtyard has been developed for several years, and most of the people who want to come to this courtyard have settled in. Now if you want to significantly increase the population, you need to actively divert more people.

The main diversion targets are the people in the courtyards whose living environment has changed drastically, and the other is the survivors of the fallen country who are not accepted in the war-torn courtyards or do not accept the acceptance of the victorious country.

For the arrangement of these people, the Adventurer's Guild has a lot of initiative.

"From what I heard, if you apply, there is no problem in sending people here, but..." Charles hesitated.

"Why?" Mu Hua said.

"The Adventurer's Guild should ask you to sign a ceasefire agreement." Charles thought about his words.

"As far as I'm concerned, this is also a rumor deliberately released by the Adventurer's Guild. They are afraid that you will rashly go to war with the Lord of the Courtyard. They want them to arrange immigrants to the courtyard on a large scale. The Adventurer's Guild may ask you not to take the initiative to start a war within ten years." Charles said.

"Ten years?" Mu Hua frowned.

It's not a nonsensical request. The Adventurer's Guild is very powerful, but it also attracts wind.

If they come forward to place immigrants in the Caines Courtyard, but just as they pull people in, you start a full-scale war with monsters that may affect them.

If a forbidden spell hits the wrong way and sends people away, it is estimated that Mu Hua will not be the first to be blamed. The Adventurer's Guild will inevitably be criticized.

It's not that we can't fight monsters, it's mainly because Mu Hua is too uncontrollable. He doesn't even need to wash his face when he gets up in the morning. He rolls up his sleeves and rushes to fight monsters before dinner.

Let alone accidental injuries, this guy can piss off the Lord of the Courtyard in a minute, causing the monsters to make some retaliatory attacks or something, and no one will be surprised at all.

If he does this all the time, who can stand it?

It's not that immigrants can't die, but at least they have to have a period of recuperation, which Mu Hua can understand, but ten years, Mu Hua feels is a bit too long.

After all, he can't take the initiative to mess with Philemon in these ten years, and if Philemon takes the initiative to mess with him, the Adventurer's Guild won't care. (End of this chapter)

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