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System's POV - Chapter 1355

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Chapter 1355: Say Hi To Your Future Work Colleagues [Part 2]
Truth be told, Sharac was already pitying its former Master, Valac, as well as the other Majin Princes who were waiting for them to exit the desert.

If they only knew what the Desert King Snake had seen, none of them would dare to block Thirteen’s path.

“We’ll rest here,” Thirteen announced as soon as their group finally exited the desert and stood on the wide plains. “Those on cooking duty, please get started. No need to set up guards. Our Jinn friends will handle everything for us. All that’s left for you to do is rest.”

Thirteen then glanced at the distant mountain where the armies of the Majin Princes were currently hiding.

They had planned to ambush Camazotz, whom they believed was the greatest threat to them.

But Thirteen decided to troll them for a bit.

Instead of continuing their journey, he ordered everyone to rest and recover their strength.

The Jinns, except for Camazotz, were also tired from the journey, so they also deserved to rest.

As for guarding duty, his demons already had that covered.

“Way to piss them off, Zion.” Camazotz chuckled as he joined the teenage boy for lunch.

“They’ve waited for weeks. Making them wait for one more day is not going to hurt them,” Thirteen replied. “Who knows? They might get impatient and attack us now.”

“Oh, I hope they do that.” Camazotz grinned fearlessly. “That way, they will make our lives easier… Um?”

The Death Bat noticed something in the distance, which prompted Thirteen to look in the direction where they were looking.

Although they were still a good distance away, they could see movements in the mountains.

“It looks like they couldn’t wait any longer,” Thirteen said. “And by the looks of it, Paimon is leading the charge.”

“They must really hate her,” Camazotz commented. “So, will we do as planned?”

“Of course.” Thirteen smiled.

The Jinns and the Wanderers on their side also noticed the movement in the distance.

But before anyone could panic, Thirteen spoke up and quelled their fears.

“All of you don’t need to do anything,” Thirteen said. “Just continue resting.”

The Jinns and Wanderers looked at the teenage boy in disbelief. But since he was their supreme commander, they decided to listen and not do anything.

However, they still raised their guards just in case they would need to fight the army now headed in their direction like a surging tide.

Tension filled the air as Thirteen and Camazotz headed to the front of their group.

The Death Bat crossed his arms over his chest, while Thirteen clasped his hands behind his back.

Both of them were looking at Paimon, who was leading her army against them.

When they were only two hundred meters away from each other, Paimon raised her hand, ordering her army to stop.

“Well, then. Shall we end this farce now?” Paimon asked. “I’ve waited long enough to step on those bastards’ faces.”

“They might like that, you know?” Camazotz chuckled. “After all, you are a beautiful woman, Paimon.”

Thirteen thought that Paimon would curse or glare at the Death Bat. However, the scene he believed most likely would happen didn’t happen.

Instead of anger, Paimon actually blushed, which made Thirteen blink once, then twice, before shifting his gaze to Camazotz.

‘Don’t tell me…’ Thirteen had not cared about the relationship between the members of the Order of the Apocalypse.

But seeing Paimon’s reaction, it seemed that she and Camazotz had a story that Thirteen didn’t know about.

“Alright. Shall we teach those suckers a lesson?” Camazotz asked.

“Let’s,” Paimon replied. “Oh, Thirteen, you don’t need to accompany us. We got this.”

“Okay.” Thirteen nodded.

Camazotz cracked his knuckles before soaring toward the sky.

Paimon also ordered his army to charge back at the mountains.

The three Majin Princes looked at Paimon in disbelief as the plan they had didn’t unfold the way they expected.

They only planned to move when more than half of Paimon’s forces were annihilated, weakening her ability to challenge them.

But now, the Majin Princess they looked down on was currently charging in their direction, while the Death Bat that they planned to kill looked down upon them all with his hands crossed over his chest.

When Paimon and her army had reached the base of the mountain, Camazotz dove down from the sky and landed a few meters away from the three Majin Princes.

“Hi, and say hello to your future work colleagues,” Camazotz said fearlessly before snapping his fingers.

A portal appeared behind him, and five Archons stepped out of it.

Three of them were Golden Azothralls, while the other two were Roen and Midas.

Both of them were the Artemian Commanders whom Camazotz had kidnapped during the war in the Cygni Continent, and they were now his trusted subordinates.

When the three Majin Princes sensed the rank of the creatures that stepped out of the portal, their faces turned pale from fright.

What kind of concept was this?

Five Archons were equivalent to five Majin Princes.

If you add Camazotz and Paimon to that number, they would be dealing with seven beings that were of the same rank as them!

But that wasn’t all. From the portal, more of Camazotz’s army emerged, composing of dozens of Rank 9 and Rank 8 Sovereigns.

The Death Bat had painstakingly kidnapped and tossed them into the domain of the apocalypse to add to his ever-growing army.

“I’ve always wanted to do this since I saw Thirteen do it in the past,” Camazotz said with a devilish smile plastered on his face. “I can get used to this.”

The sheer look of shock and fear in his opponent’s faces was enough to make Camazotz laugh internally.

“You know the drill, boys,” Camazotz said. “Beat them up until they could no longer move and toss them in the portal. Double time, people!”

Roen, Midas, and the three Golden Azothralls sprang into action.

They were already itching to play with their future “work colleagues,” who were about to experience a one-sided beating from the five Archons who had long wished to vent their frustrations on any pitiful soul that they happened to meet.

Soon, the sounds of screams, groans, and bloodcurdling screams spread in the surroundings.

Paimon had also arrived at the scene and didn’t hesitate to kick and punch Valac and Sahard, who had made her life difficult for many years.

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