Flauros narrowed his eyes. To him, everything could be used as a tool. It was precisely because of this that he thought of that blue-haired magus first. To be honest, Flauros actually looked down on this magus a bit right now. After all, he had given Berserker the power of Phoenix, yet Berserker hadn't even traded for another Heroic Spirit. Are you kidding me?
Flauros believed his eyes were not blind; he could still see a person's essence and potential clearly. But why, despite this magus looking like he had the potential of a minor boss, did he make such a somewhat idiotic move?
If this Holy Grail War were handed over to him to participate in, and if Berserker were placed in his hands, given Berserker's powerful life recovery ability, he definitely wouldn't let Berserker go out and provoke fights so obviously. He would fight according to the normal Holy Grail War. While the enemy was engaging in a one-on-one, he would suddenly pull out a trump card and eliminate a Heroic Spirit. Wouldn't that be sweet?
Eliminating enemy Heroic Spirits one by one like this until the enemy discovered the anomaly; no matter how you looked at it, he would profit.
So when he saw Berserker charging straight into the faces of all the Heroic Spirits during the day, Flauros's eyes widened directly. He particularly wanted to stand directly in front of this magus, kick him to the ground, step on his head, and loudly question him: Do you know how to fight a war? Do you? Do you? Do you?
Important things must be asked three times!
Even if he was an old-school magus, having never eaten pork, surely he had seen a pig run? He should have read some war history more or less, right? Why could he pull off such a breathtakingly stupid operation?
How should I put it? After all, the Demon God Pillars had watched world history for so long, so they more or less understood human warfare. having seen a lot, he naturally knew how to fight. Therefore, he really looked down on the tactics employed by this blue-haired magus.
And searching for this blue-haired magus this time was also to make him create his final surplus value. Apart from that hidden Heroic Spirit, the magus himself was also a kind of material. In the eyes of non-humans like them who were just magic programs, everything in the universe could naturally be utilized. As long as he had his help, this magus also had the ability to fight Heroic Spirits.
Although he really wanted to switch to a smart guy as his teammate, unfortunately, the resources he could use right now were truly too limited. This blue-haired magus really was one of the limited resources he could utilize. Although this magus's brain and way of thinking might be problematic, so be it. A reckless brute also has a brute's way of being used, and a brute also has a brute's way of being strengthened.
At worst, he would give this magus powerful recovery abilities, powerful strength, and terrifying defense. When all these were combined, he could create a terrifying humanoid creature. In any case, combined with some of the magus's methods, it shouldn't be inferior to the power of a Heroic Spirit, right?
After all, he was an existence who had traded with him before. For this Demon God wearing human skin, finding the blue-haired magus wasn't difficult. He just needed to close his eyes and sense carefully. Moreover, the magical energy fluctuations of this blue-haired magus were quite unique. That guy's soul was simply like a mishmash. One could guess just by thinking about what means this guy used to extend his soul, which should have died and decayed long ago.
Hatred, anger, incomprehension. Why do humans kill each other? Why can humans do such cruel things? If facing existences outside their own race, it could be somewhat understood. But attacking one's own kind was truly an incomprehensible matter. Is this the ruler on this Earth today?Is this the so-called high-intelligence advanced life form?
Since he attacked pure, flawless children of his own race who had just been born, the sins this blue-haired magus bore were far heavier than imagined. Thinking carefully, to realize this magecraft, this magus must have also conducted human experiments. If they were benevolent experiments, it would be fine, but clearly, that was not the case.
If it weren't for the fact that there was truly no one else available, in the eyes of these Demon Gods, the guy before them deserved to die. Demon God Pillars also had certain correct values. They would also feel joy and admiration for humans' brilliant operations, and sigh with emotion at the hot blood and brilliance displayed by ordinary people to survive. After all, the 72 Demon God Pillars were originally existences meant to protect humanity.
The essence of Human Evil is Human Love. All malice is not without cause. Deep malice and love coexist. There is hate because there was once love. It is precisely because there is hate that it represents the meaning of love. The 72 Demon God Pillars want to destroy this old era; isn't it also because they want to create a new world, an era where new humans can live forever?
"Found you. I did not expect you to hide in a place like this. You truly have guts."
When Flauros found the blue-haired magus, this magus was tasting fine wine in a bar, even holding a pretty young lady in his arms. Such a bustling downtown area indeed did not look like a place a serious magus would hide. Especially since the surrounding lights were so ambiguous; no matter how one looked at it, this bar felt like it had some... special side businesses?
Is this blue-haired magus not afraid of being caught by the police?
"What are you looking for me for again? I think there should be no problems with our cooperation."
With a smile on his face, Flauros sat gently beside the magus before him and ordered another glass of expensive fine wine for him.
"Naturally, I came to discuss a second round of cooperation with you. Presumably, you also feel your strength is insufficient. In that case, let me turn you into an Ultimate Being!"
Flauros opened his hands, looking at the magus before him, and gestured to the wine glass in front of him. If this blue-haired magus agreed to this transaction, he should drink this glass of fine wine.
The blue-haired magus thought for a moment. In fact, he did believe that the ability given to him by this non-human existence before him was very effective. But by devouring souls, I can continue to survive. To some extent, shouldn't I also count as an Ultimate Being?
