GREED: ALL FOR WHAT?

Chapter 1637: Without Legion.



Chapter 1637: Without Legion.



He believes more in his plan, so he didn't expose Legion's position in the information he released. He wanted to give Legion a fighting chance so that he could see what else they were hiding. This is the most important thing to him. He needs more information about them, not creating enemies for Legion.

In the meantime, the era of conquest progressed without Legion. It had a slower speed of progress than that of the simulation, though. This is because no one could destroy the divine plane of the Tyrant Realm, so invaders couldn't enter the realm any way they wanted.

The invaders had to wait for the realm to align before they gained entry into the Tyrant Realm through the dungeons.

The demons of the High Heaven realm still invaded, but their invasion was slower and more difficult. This is because the delay allowed the Tyrant Race to see the demons on the other side of the realm rift before it opened. They were able to retreat, leaving only the Supreme Tyrants in the divine realm.

The demon gods of high heaven realm had to fight the Supreme Tyrants while trying to break open the seal. It took a lot of work and time, but they eventually succeeded in breaking the seal and invading the Tyrant realm.

But by that time, they had gained more enemies because the Tyrants had been given enough time to evaluate their situation and seek cooperation with the demons of the Tyrant realm.

The demons of the Tyrant Realm hated the Tyrants, but they also didn't see much of the invaders apart from GREED so they thought the high heaven realm was unlikely to win and they didn't need to fear them.

The fact that the only invader they had seen was a demon trying to sabotage the High Heaven Realm only emboldened them to join the Tyrants in resisting the invasion in exchange for some benefits.

The Tyrants were more relaxed, even though things were still going badly for them. They thought that since the High Heaven realm wasn't united, the Tyrant Realm actually stood a chance of defeating them.

They believed that having to give up a lot of their lands for the invading demon gods and making concessions to the demon gods of their realm were only temporary. They didn't gnash their teeth or wail like they did in the simulation.

Things were truly difficult for the demon gods of the high heaven realm without Aeternus and Legion. They had to face an extra five demon god enemies after destroying the seal of the divine plane while simultaneously resisting the defending Supreme Tyrants.

They had been weakened terribly after wasting energy and decades gaining access to the Tyrant realm. What's worse is that they didn't gain helpers in the form of Origin gods from the high heaven realm because what they destroyed was the seal, not the divine plane.

The seal was remade after it was destroyed, and the opening in the heaven's gate was guarded during the repairs so that no invader could come into the Tyrant realm.

Help didn't come through the dungeons earlier either, because all of the delays that the demon gods of the high heaven realm had encountered enabled their Tyrants in the immortal lands to be better prepared. They didn't rush into the divine plane of the high heaven realm only to be beaten back easily.

The reinforcements of the Tyrant had a larger number, so the pressure they put on the defenders of the divine plane of the High Heaven realm was higher. They even almost broke through the divine plane of the high heaven realm. They failed, but they still tried their best, which dragged out the fight for 50,000 years.

On the other side, in the Tyrant Realm, the demon gods of the High Heaven realm were in a stalemate for those 50,000 years. They couldn't overwhelm the Tyrant realm, but they couldn't be removed either because they had entrenched themselves in the realm.

They were like tumors, slowly draining the vitality of the realm to replenish themselves. This wore down the Tyrant realm until their hope was shattered when the immortals of the High Heaven realm finally invaded the realm.

The apocalypse finally arrived when immortals and demon gods joined hands to destroy the Tyrant Realm. The fact that the Tyrant realm couldn't receive reinforcement from the void finally began to take effect as they were overwhelmed.

The Tyrant Realm performed better in the real world, but their downfall was preordained when the realm lord made his first move. Nothing except breaking the barricade on the realm could have changed the outcome.

If there is something noteworthy, it is that the Tyrant Realm actually managed to invade the High Heaven Realm through the dungeon and was able to damage the High Heaven Realm a little.

This was due to the fact that they had some time on their hands dealing with the demon gods of the High Heaven realm. They wanted to turn the tables on the High Heaven realm by invading it. At that time, they were not willing to listen to GREED at all. But that changed when immortals flooded their precious realm.

They became pressured and became open to desperate measures. GREED used that opportunity to approach them and give them advice.

Some things were different about the meeting between GREED and the Tyrants from the one in the simulation. The Tyrants were not so harsh against GREED because GREED had never attacked them, and they were desperate for help.

It was a pleasant meeting instead of an ambush. The Tyrants listened attentively and weren't so rude. But GREED still attacked them after giving the advice.

GREED even managed to kill three Supreme Tyrants before his clone was vanquished. Because many of the Supreme Tyrants had died this time around before meeting GREED, the deaths of three more struck the Tyrants with a greater sense of urgency. They decided to go ahead with the Taboo quickly.


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