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He constantly imagined Naims making that face.
Whenever he thought about that day, Moro felt more motivated to purify the aura of the Netherworld Corpse.
However, as time went on, Nemus seemed to remain without problems, and the area under his jurisdiction did not become chaotic due to the zombie incident.
This made Moro even more unhappy.
Meanwhile, some of the wandering warriors who originally wanted to side with Moro decided to wait and see, seeing that Nems seemed to be doing well.
In this situation, Moro always felt that his title of 'savior' was not complete.
There are still people who do not obey him, and there are still people who question his absolute core position.
"We can't let Nemes continue like this," Moro concluded after a period of anger.
"Summon the Lord of the Desolate Tomb." Moro sent his subordinates to inform him.
At this moment, the Lord of the Desolate Tomb also felt a headache.
Moro is a bit neurotic.
After spending this time together, the Lord of the Arazuka, along with most of the people around Moro, have come to understand Moro's personality.
Moro has a twisted obsession.
What he likes most is actually others acknowledging that he is right, which is essentially bowing down to him.
Especially those who looked down on him or offended him.
In this situation, their bowing gives Moro an ultimate sense of pleasure.
In this state of pleasure, even if the other party has deeply offended him, Moro will forgive them.
At the same time, he was exceptionally fond of repaying kindness.
However, his understanding of repaying kindness was flawed; even if the person he was trying to repay bowed down to him, it wouldn't make a difference.
He would forgive his enemies once they bowed their heads, then take them under his command and leave them alone, stopping short of causing serious trouble.
But he doesn't feel any pleasure when his benefactor bows his head.
Therefore, he would harbor the idea of "I'm doing this for your own good" and force his benefactor to accept his twisted good intentions.
In Moro's view, everything he did was right, and since it was right, it was good.
So when he started repaying the favor, he never stopped.
Even if the other party suffers more and more because of his gratitude, or even becomes his enemy, he doesn't care and doesn't think it's his fault.
For example, when Moro was at the bottom of society, he often went hungry.
At that time, someone would occasionally give him some food as a favor.
Two days ago, this benefactor was cursed at by Moro and then killed in the incident.
Because Moro believed that at this time, everyone needed to acquire power.
Regardless of whether the other party was willing or not, Moro forced them to undergo combat training.
That's all for now. The real challenge lies ahead: the opponent is utterly unable to elevate their skills and condense their core cards.
So he started putting pressure on the other person.
They use the excuse that they're repaying a debt of gratitude and doing this for your own good.
They repeatedly put the other party into various dangerous situations, claiming that danger will stimulate potential.
During this process, his benefactor begged for mercy, reasoned with him, admitted his mistakes, and even cursed him, but to no avail.
Ultimately, he was thrown into an event by Moro, and due to insufficient personal qualifications, he died in the event.
Even after the other person died, Moro did not believe that he had done anything wrong.
Instead, the conclusion drawn was, 'He's too weak; his mental fortitude isn't strong enough.'
In short, it's not a problem solely on Moro's part.
Even the Lord of Arazuka was flustered by such a lunatic.
He wasn't afraid of doing anything wrong and offending Moro; if he did something wrong, he could just bow his head and admit it.
What the Lord of the Desolate Tomb fears is that he helped Moro in some way and thus incurred Moro's favor.
In that situation, he couldn't imagine what kind of torment he would suffer.
However, after hearing Moro's instructions, even the Lord of the Arazuka couldn't help but feel a chill run down his spine.
He had foresight; as time went on, he couldn't help but realize Nems's power.
"Yes, Savior." Although Lord Arazuka was aware of the problem, he still nodded and said.
Since Moro most enjoys being acknowledged as right, he vehemently despises anyone who opposes him.
"Don't worry, I am the savior. As long as you complete this task, I will give you a great reward."
"In the new world after the zombie incident is resolved, you will definitely have a place," Moro promised.
The Lord of the Abandoned Tomb could only give a bitter laugh before going to summon his subordinates.
"Are you sure you want to do this?" the city lord's voice rang out.
“Isn’t this for the good of Silver City?” Moro said.
The reason he summoned the Lord of the Desolate Tomb was because of the Lord of the Desolate Tomb's identity as the 'King of Ghouls'.
While Moro was actively trying to save the world, others were struggling to survive.
However, cannibalism continues despite repeated bans.
Unfortunately, the total number of people is hard to change; it remains at 50,000.
However, even with the addition of Moro, production has been steadily decreasing.
In this situation, more and more ghoul incidents are occurring.
Therefore, the task that Moro gave to the Lord of the Abandoned Tomb was to use his own identity to trigger a large-scale ghoul event in Nemus's territory!
Chapter 756 Dragging Everyone to Die Together
Events can be brought about by human intervention.
The same things attract the same events.
Once the critical point is reached, the event will erupt.
Cannibalism is becoming increasingly common.
It is foreseeable that more and more ghoul incidents will inevitably occur.
Since that's the case, why not take the initiative to detonate it and eliminate it all at once?
In this way, the subsequent incidents involving the undead might be a little easier.
The matter concerning the ghoul incident had already been discussed previously.
Today, however, in a fit of anger, Moro turned his attention directly to Nemus, intending to carry out this summoning within Nemus's territory.
Under normal circumstances, the area would be cleared and personnel would be arranged accordingly.
It can even be used to create a special card-wielding team specifically to counter ghouls.
However, Nemus will be caught off guard and face a ghoul wave without any preparation.
“A force that disobeys orders is nothing but an obstacle.”
“It’s not that I want to make things difficult for Nemus, but that Nemus is unwilling to bow down to me,” Moro said.
He genuinely believed this.
He did not make any mistakes, even though doing so would kill many people.
But the root of the problem lies in Nems's unwillingness to back down.
If Nems were willing to bow down and kneel before him to beg for forgiveness, he, as the savior, would naturally not do such a thing.
"Besides, I am already very strong now. Not actively seeking trouble for Nems is already a form of forgiveness."
"His inability to see the situation clearly is his problem."
Moro has been converting the aura of the Netherworld Corpse during this period.
This transformation brings with it a large amount of 'silver energy'.
Apart from distributing a portion to different people and elevating them to the Silver rank,
More of the silver energy was used directly by Moro.
Therefore, Moro's combat power has increased significantly compared to before.
However, Moro is not the kind of person who forgets what he has learned.
He remembered the painful lessons he had learned from his previous provocations of Nemus, only to be humiliated by his lack of strength.
Therefore, even though he felt he was very strong, he didn't go looking for Nemus during this time.
"Just be careful yourself." The city lord did not object at all, as if he agreed with Moro's words.
However, after leaving, the city lord immediately sent his trusted confidant to inform Nemus.
This is the city lord's current strategy.
On the surface, he obeys all of Moro's orders, but in reality, he only treats Moro as a purifier.
The actual decisions are always slightly modified before being implemented.
For example, the ghoul incident.
It's appropriate to trigger it ahead of time; anyone can clear this event.
The only change now is that the vanguard has been replaced by Nems.
As for what happens later, if Moro discovers that the ghoul incident didn't cause Nemus much damage, that's fine too.
They are now basically certain that Moro is brainless.
He's too easily fooled.
The book, "Instructions for Using the Foolproof Tool Moro," has already begun to be compiled in the city lord's mind.
Nems received the message very quickly.
Then, in an instant, Nems realized that this was an opportunity.
“The ghoul incident is special!” Nemus clearly recognized this.
Among the five lineages, the Dry Tomb lineage has always been based on the ghoul system.
This is actually a very strange thing.
Ghouls aren't necessarily that strong.
There are quite a few decks that can rival the Ghoul archetype.
Ultimately, however, the ghoul system became the 'main body'.
Some believe this is because ghoul events are relatively common, and ghoul-themed cards are relatively easy to obtain.
However, this only allows for more use of the Ghoul archetype in mid-to-lower tier cards.
"The real reason is that the 'corpse-eating' incident is essentially about cannibalism!"
“Datmenley used some method to incorporate the silver residue into his body.”
"The Silver City and the annual zombie incidents are essentially a feeding frenzy."
"That is precisely why the ghoul incident is so special."
The power that comes from uniqueness.
Mysticism, alchemy, and so on all seek this kind of 'special'.
Therefore, the ghoul lineage has 'fate' attached to them.
In any case, the ghoul lineage will eventually produce a 'Ghoul King'.
"If we take advantage of this special characteristic..."
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