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Chapter 487
update icon Updated at 2026/3/9 8:30:02

The joint army, consisting of demons, angels, elves, beasts, and vampires, is stationed at the intersection of the Divinity and Demon's Continent and the Ruined Land. This intersection is known as the Gateway of Interaction.

Frequent battles erupt at the Gateway of Interaction, with the armies from both continents engaged in chaotic clashes.

As the main forces of the Ruined Land army emerge from the breach at the Gateway of Interaction, explosive guns rain down from the sky, crossbows fire in unison, and the sounds of explosions and heavy cannon fire reverberate through the Gateway.

The mechanical sounds of crossbows, the buzzing of activated magic arrays, and the muffled gunshots of divine guns echo one after another. Explosive guns streak across the sky, exploding above the Ruined Land army, causing consecutive waves of shockwaves and spreading continuous flashes of fire and explosions on the ground.

The soldiers of the Ruined Land army feel as if dark clouds loom overhead, as if the sky is about to collapse. Enormous artillery and magic plummet from the sky, exploding and scattering in the air above the troops, creating tongues of fire and thick smoke that obscure the daylight. The shockwaves caused by the explosions surge on the ground like a raging torrent, making it impossible to resist.

The massive bodies of the Bimong tribe can barely be seen amidst the fire and smoke, but their once sturdy figures have become obvious targets for magical and artillery attacks. The formidable size of the Bimong tribe increases the probability of being hit by magic and projectiles, allowing the assault of crossbows and explosive guns to be fully utilized.

The rock armor on the bodies of the Bimong tribe has long since disintegrated under the powerful shockwaves of the explosions. The once solid armor is now damaged beyond repair, unable to provide effective protection. The high temperatures and shockwaves emitted by the explosions quickly penetrate the gaps in the armor, penetrating the bodies of the Bimong soldiers and causing catastrophic casualties.

A delicate and beautiful young girl, her face concealed behind a fan, slowly emerges from the Gateway of Interaction. Her figure is graceful, and her lotus-like steps are light and silent. The smoke and dust swirl around her, forming a U-shaped passage behind her, separating her from the chaotic battlefield.

The appearance of the young girl, her face covered by a fan, is undoubtedly sudden, and seems completely untimely.

With a wave of her hand, the Bimong tribe charges towards the positions of the Divinity and Demon's Continent army as if they are injected with chicken blood. The Bimong soldiers, who were just moments ago battered and demoralized, seem to have exchanged their souls, becoming extremely excited and rushing towards the Divinity and Demon's Continent army.

The Worm, Incubus, and Witch tribe follow behind the Bimong tribe, using them as shields.

"Such a pity, and also so tragic, that the Winged Man tribe has been lured to the other side," said the girl named Buya, gazing at the distant Winged Man with a tinge of regret.

Some Worm possess insect wings, which can replace the Winged Man tribe's position in the air.

The vast number of Worm, along with their swarms of venomous insects, quickly overwhelm the forces of the Divinity and Demon's Continent army. The venom and bites of these poisonous insects cause heavy casualties and make it difficult for the soldiers of the Divinity and Demon's Continent army to fight back.

The Incubus tribe relies on their speed and close combat prowess to join the battle. The sharp blades of the Incubus tribe make it difficult for the enemy to defend against close-quarters attacks, making them a formidable force.

The various monsters summoned by the witch tribe have joined the battle, causing even more chaos on the battlefield and putting the Divinity and Demon's Continent alliance in a predicament, with casualties rapidly increasing.

This mysterious girl seems to be truly turning the tide of the war, bringing about a dramatic change in the previously one-sided situation. Under her leadership, more races have joined the battle, pushing the Divinity and Demon's Continent alliance to the brink of destruction. The outcome of this Battle of the Interdimensional Gate seems to have been completely reshuffled.

After five months of fighting against the Ruined Land coalition, Sui Liangfeng is well aware of their strategic tactics. They make use of the Bimong as cannon fodder, using their bodies to block magic and explosions. When the Bimong can no longer hold on, Bu Xie would unleash a special ability called "Bloodheat," which allows the Bimong to be fearless of pain and continue fighting even with internal organs pierced. Once the effect of "Bloodheat" wears off, the Bimong will die.

The Bimong are already known for their ferocity and aggression, and with the effect of "Bloodheat," they always stand at the forefront of the battlefield, engaging in direct confrontations, which is highly disadvantageous. When these Bimong die after the "Bloodheat" effect wears off, the vampire's "Firefly" division with their long-range deadly weapons, such as the Divine Guns, will consume the other three races.

The beast tribe themselves have strong physiques and combat abilities, making them suitable for guarding missions. On the other hand, the vampire's "Firefly" division excels in long-range firepower support but lacks in close-quarter defense, requiring the protection of other races. Therefore, placing the beast tribe around the vampires can effectively compensate for this weakness, ensuring the safety of the vampire troops and allowing them to provide full firepower support.

At the same time, the human troops are arranged to use crossbows to counter the monsters and beasts summoned by the witch tribe. The human crossbow artillery can provide powerful firepower, which is very effective against these monsters. The human soldiers themselves also have some knowledge of dealing with monsters, making them suitable for this task.

In addition, the soldiers of the demon and angel races are arranged at the frontlines to confront the enemy because these two races have strong defense abilities, wearing helmets from head to toe, making them more suitable for direct close combat, and are not afraid of the Worm's poison.

Sui Liangfeng continuously adjusts his deployment, utilizing the strengths of each race for patient arrangments in order to compensate for their weaknesses.

Sui Liangfeng has a personal bias towards the vampire soldiers. The "Firefly" division's close-quarter combat capabilities are not weak. On the contrary, their individual abilities far surpass those of the other vampire divisions, and some individuals have even bested demon soldiers in arm wrestling. Therefore, Sui Liangfeng deliberately exaggerates the lack of close-quarter defensive capabilities of this division for a reason.

Your Majesty shares a body with Iris, and Your Majesty has the ability to erase Iris's consciousness and take over the body completely. However, Your Majesty has not done so. During the confrontation with Anzu, Your Majesty consistently used black flames to heal Iris's body and only intervened to help when Iris was in mortal danger.

This leads Sui Liangfeng to conclude that Your Majesty will not possess Iris's body, and their relationship is more like that of a father and daughter. All the battles are like a father guiding his daughter through trials, and if the daughter is in danger, the father will step in to handle all the troubles.

As an observer, Sui Liangfeng had a particularly insightful understanding of the relationship between His Majesty and Iris. Being a demon general of the Demon Clan, it was his duty to safeguard the young princess's interests. Even if the Divinity and Demon's Continent were to be defeated, the Ruined Land would undoubtedly suffer, but the princess could lead a faction known as the "Fireflies" to unite the realms of gods, demons, and Ruined Land.

This was merely an idea of Sui Liangfeng's, whether it could be realized was another matter entirely.

On the side, Kyel seemed disdainful of such a strategy, crossing her arms with a look of disgust towards demons in her eyes. This indicated that Kyel was a commander who preferred direct and aggressive tactics, rather than these roundabout strategies.

This was likely due to her personality and position. Kyel was originally a righteous angel, naturally despising those who resorted to underhanded methods, especially when they were demons.

However, constrained by the orders of the angelic Your Majesty, Kyel had no choice but to obey the commander's decision.