The Wizard’s Way Home

Chapter 170: The daily life of the abyss

Pollock is a second-level Magog demon. The Mags, who are thin and only have fireball as blood witchcraft, have neither a strong physique nor excellent witchcraft, so if you want to survive in this cruel abyss, you can only live together in a group and add a little more life. Hope to go down.

  

   The long-term gathering life has allowed the Magog clan to form a relatively complete tribal system and a clear division of tribal labor. In fact, it is the division of labor between the tribes, which is the difference between the formal hunting troops and the cannon fodder troops.

  

The demons do not raise idlers. Every demon must have its own value in the tribe. Once a demon can’t bear its due responsibilities in the tribe, the best way for him is to escape from the tribe and wander in the wilderness. Until it becomes the prey of others. If he continues to stay in the tribe, it will be difficult for him to see the sun the next day, because his companions will eat him as dinner. Therefore, every demon in the abyss will be careful not to be severely injured or become severely disabled, because this is almost equivalent to death.

  

   However, gathering together is just to prevent the Magog clan from being invaded by low-level demons such as the second and third levels. In the face of higher demons, they are just a group of snacks gathered together. The only way to truly protect them from a higher demon is to take refuge in a higher demon.

  

   In the abyss, there are countless large and small forces. They are led by high-level demons, or they are formed by groups or regions. These forces often trigger wars for various reasons. Of course, the most basic reason for the outbreak of war is food.

  

   Yes, it is food. The demons treat each other as food. As long as they eat the same kind, their strength will be improved. For the devil, as long as he gets it long enough and eats enough, then one day he will be promoted to a higher demon. Bottlenecks and the like do not exist for them.

  

   High-level demons need enough territory as their hunting grounds, low-level demons need to manage their territories, and ground-level demons need the protection of high-level demons, which forms a stable balance. Perhaps sometimes when the food is scarce, the higher devil will eat part of his subordinates, but compared to the precarious life outside, it is safer to be under the shelter of the higher devil.

  

   Recently, the level 5 demon Saruka, whom Pollock’s clan belongs to, had a war with his neighbor, level 6 demon Etres. Their tribe was sent to the front line as a decoy in the name of scouts. Attract Etrice's attention.

  

Although Etreis is a sixth-level demon, Etreis is a succubus who is not good at fighting by nature, and Saruka is a six-armed snake demon, a natural fighting race, so although it is better than Etreis It was one level lower, but he didn't lose the wind in the battle.

  

And depending on the recent battlefield situation, Saruka seems to have hope of winning, which undoubtedly greatly enhances the hope of Saruka's subordinates to survive, which naturally also includes the Marg demons represented by Pollock. .

  

   In the battle between the demon lords, if one side is defeated, except for a few demons who can rejoin the new lords, most of the rest will be eaten as trophies. Of course, this is also the main purpose of the demon lord's war.

  

   Pollock led a squad of four Margs walking on the border of the territory, on the one hand to check the opponent's movement, on the other hand, to monitor the opponent to prevent the opponent from running away.

  

   The demons don't have the spirit of giving up their lives for righteousness. It's commonplace to turn around and run when the situation is bad. Now Saruka has the advantage, so naturally, he can't let the flesh on his lips fly. Therefore, the necessary monitoring personnel are still needed.

  

   Pollock picked up a fluorescent mushroom from the ground as he walked and threw it into his mouth. Chewing slowly. Because of their special physiological structure, demons are often in a state of "hungry". They need enough food to promote the evolution of the body, so they usually eat everything they can see and eat to promote their own evolution.

  

And the Maggots at the bottom of the food chain often don’t have enough to eat, so even the ordinary food that hardly improves them is not forgotten. If it weren’t for the luminous mushrooms in the abyss, it was like the miscellaneous on the Wizardland. The grass is as vigorous, so the abyss has long been eaten into barren land by these demons.

  

   Pollock patrolled along the established route while looking for edible fluorescent mushrooms on the ground.

  

"Hey, there is one here, ah, there is one more, ah, that one is so big! My God, today must be Pollock's lucky day, I found so many fluorescent mushrooms." Pollock said with emotion. , While constantly picking up fluorescent mushrooms on the ground and throwing them into his mouth.

  

  Hey, what is that.

  

   Pollock's gaze saw a huge canopy with a pale green light exposed behind a piece of fluorescent stone. Oh my god, there is such a big fluorescent mushroom. Bless the abyss, it must be rewarded by the **** of the abyss to Pollock.

  

Pollock had never seen such a large fluorescent mushroom. Pollock turned around and carefully looked at the several Margots who followed him, and found that they were also picking up fluorescent mushrooms on the ground~www.wuxiaspot.com~ and didn't find it. That huge fluorescent mushroom.

  

   Pollock smiled slightly, left the team without a trace, and walked quietly to the fluorescent stone, little baby, coming to Master Pollock's mouth. Pollock kept his saliva and walked to the side of the fluorescent stone.

  

When Pollock walked to the fluorescent stone and was about to go behind the fluorescent stone to pick the huge fluorescent mushroom, suddenly a sharp bone claw pierced from behind the fluorescent stone, and the sharp claw instantly pierced it. Pollock's throat prevented Pollock from making a sound, and then another bone claw stretched out, dragging Pollock behind the fluorescent stone. The whole process was very smooth, without a trace of muddy water, as if it had been rehearsed countless times.

  

   The last thing Pollock saw was a pale red abyss worm with two bone claws. When Pollock was dead, he remembered that he had another mission to investigate the situation of the patrol that had been disappearing recently.

  

   Did he do it all?

  

Not many opponents didn't seem to give Pollock too much time to think. The opponent smashed Pollock's head with one big mouth, then ate Pollock's corpse in two mouthfuls, and then continued to shed the fluorescence in his hands. Mushroom lifted up, waiting for the next target to come.

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