Defying the Fate of Beheading-Chapter 625 - 333: Louis’s Legendary Game, Heading to the Pirate Islands_2

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In the turmoil at the end of the Sui Dynasty, from thief to Duke Tang, who was the mastermind behind it all? Why should you listen to them?

The answer is there was no such person.

To put it plainly, the atmosphere set the stage, and not doing something would certainly invite disaster.

Gradually, everyone spontaneously got involved.

Like the operation against the Abyssal Church followers in the Fallen Star Sea, which to Louis, started from the Dragonbone Prairie incident.

Initially, it was just a typical Abyssal Church plot to overthrow a regime.

Though the chosen empire was a bit larger and the opposition a bit stronger, the essence was still creating conflicts and hoping the involved nations would collapse.

When the time comes, even Tunisia would be greatly startled, possibly ignoring the countless magical beasts and external creatures hidden in the Giant Plain.

Once war breaks out, the backdoor setups of the Abyssal Church on the Giant Plain alone would be enough to exhaust Tunisia.

He even suspected that the Sin of Wrath itself had issues.

The emperor of Lokeshi said that historically, the sins should not be tainted by such corruption so quickly.

So whether it's jealousy or wrath, it's not supposed to be that easy to lose control.

Let's get back to the original topic...

The original Kingdom of Enchantment had long been corrupted by sins, making it increasingly challenging to control itself.

Considering he was also an experimental product, Louis had reasons to suspect that behind the sin experiments lay a conspiracy involving the subversion of several top regimes.

Of course, what is the truth? Now it may have already been lost.

But the Abyssal Church's plan was ambitious, whereas reality was much more stark.

First was the Prince of the Empire from a mysterious eastern nation, who firmly supported Ense.

From the explosion at the waste disposal plant, to the Dragonbone Prairie incident, to the potential Sapphire Dragon disaster, everything failed to achieve the expected outcome.

Meanwhile, the Abyssal Church got too impatient, secretly launching an attack on the Imperial Palace, forcing the scattered factions due to the emperor's absence to unite, thereby consolidating Beatrice's power.

This series of supports turned Beatrice from a regent into a de facto ruler of the empire, granting her the possibility to back Louis's industrial plan.

This directly exposed the Abyssal Church's inadequate allocation of national powers.

Alice grinned and said:

"Indeed, in terms of strength, even if all evil god cultists of the Abyssal Church were combined, excluding the mighty emperor, they might not be weaker than Ense.

However, the Abyssal Church worships the Four Gods of the Abyss, which are not a united entity. Their followers under each god's banner cannot unite.

Even if a single faction wanted to work together, gathering Abyssal Cultists from each country would be as hard as climbing the heavens, not to mention their other plans elsewhere.

With just the Royal Guard, Ense managed to rout the Abyssal Church's combat prowess and allies without using core forces.

This revelation allowed all nations to see the reality of the Abyssal Church."

Louis laughed and said: "Yes, breaking the aura reveals their true face."

What about bending every effort to destabilize Ense?

It turned out just a not-even-legendary Captain of the Royal Guard (Jino) and a bunch of youngsters (Royal Guard) managed to defeat them 1VS5 like dogs.

Note: The palace siege involved Abyssal Church, Love God's secret faction, Rudelson, Am Empire, and the Supreme Forest.

This truly made those nations investing a massive amount of legendary combatants in spatial passages laugh.

It is nothing short of a joke.

All these operations led everyone to realize that the Abyssal Church might not be as strong as imagined.

Could it be they have kidney issues?

But by this stage, everyone felt that while the Abyssal Church seemed weak, it was still the "villain savior," and there was no effective plan to counter it, so everything was still manageable.

But after the internal conflict in Tunisia and the Giant Plain crisis, everyone's glasses shattered.

Indeed, their tactics were excellent, causing serious casualties to the Giant Demon Tribe.

But bro, have you set up on the Giant Plain for thousands of years, and that's all you got?

You're not marching across the tribe with a procession to receive honours in the capital, right?

How did they suddenly get swept away by a Curse Binding Legion eating hotpot and singing songs?

Oh no, the villain savior stops being a savior.

They've even begun to strategically contract.

At this point, no coordination was needed; everyone's minds became agile.

Was Louis organizing the Fallen Star Sea siege?

Don't make jokes, rallying the Three Human Kingdoms is unrealistic.

Even with his high reputation in Tunisia, Tunisia wouldn't join the war just because of his prestige.

The same goes for the Lokeshi Empire.

Now, let alone the self-absorbed East and West Monet Kingdoms, which only wanted to prove there were five Human Kingdoms.

Then, what about the Dragon Empire, the Supreme Forest, the Hidden Forest, Furnace Castle, Am Empire, Giant Demon Empire... or even a series of small coastal states Louis had or hadn't heard of along the Fallen Star Sea?

What about the Mermaid Empire beneath the Fallen Star Sea?

Among these, there are many nations Louis had not dealt with at all, how could he possibly influence them?

Just because the "villain savior" label was less dazzling, the world realized the Abyssal Church might not be as formidable as imagined.

Even small nations began responding, blocking their chances of escaping the Fallen Star Sea.

Then a major variable appeared, one they probably didn't foresee, where a Knight of the Scorching Sun from the Sunset Church somehow got hold of a list of most of the Abyssal Church's members, especially mid to high-level personnel in the Fallen Star Sea.

This is when, even before the strategies commenced, the legendary Knight of the Scorching Sun decided to confront and knocked down the Fallen Star Sea division's commander.

Well then, if they dared to act against a deified fallen powerhouse, what reason did they have not to engage?

Hence... Louis actually learned from Grace that the various churches had now sent a large number of priests and holy knights to join the siege.

Even the smallest True God Churches started sending reinforcements.

When you know this, doesn't everyone just get excited?

The evil god cultists in the once calm Fallen Star Sea suddenly noticed something was amiss.

Indeed.

This siege had evolved into a means of political performance for the high echelons of various factions.

To demonstrate their forces' role in upholding world justice, abstaining was out of the question.

At this stage, those small nations previously subdued by the Abyssal Church suddenly looked at their cold weapons and knight orders, realizing they could add fuel when helping those major nations siege the Abyssal Church. Does Louis really need to consult them for that?

Does he really need to emphasize not letting the evil god cultists escape the Fallen Star Sea?

The girl is right in front of you, eyes closed, her rosy lips are pursed; the mood is set, do you still need to ask if you can kiss?

That's a major loss of prestige, big failure!

No one wrote the script, everyone was observing, and now that the situation developed this way, all forces found it most beneficial to get involved, so they coincidentally did so.

"Is this what you call an immortal game?"

Beatrice kissed his cheek lightly and said: "However, Louis, you've seemed to not notice, all of this started with you, and you even led many key nodes."

The little swan couldn't stand it.

She really wanted to scold "rotten couple," but doing so might include her sister in the insult.

But thinking of this matter, she sighed and said:

"Although you're not the one truly orchestrating everything, and they don't listen to you, you indeed played a crucial promoting role, anyone asked would say the same."

"Is—is that so?" Louis said, unusually shy, but as he remembered the Gate of the Abyss, the excitement faded again, "Next, let's see what becomes of the Pirate Islands."