Chapter 473: Chapter 473: The Human God’s Plan
Regarding Est's question, Roa responded helplessly, "If I really let you absorb Badigadi's curse, he would lose his so-called immortality."
Est seemed a little confused, and she asked in a clear and cold voice, "And then?"
"And then, um, anyway, don't ask so much, isn't absorbing curses also a burden for you?"
Est thought for a while, and it seemed that this was indeed the case.
"Okay."
After Est responded faintly, her consciousness returned to peace. Roa and Est's conversation was only in an instant, and the people around them did not notice anything wrong. At this moment, those people were replaced by deep shock.
"Even the Demon Lord was instantly killed?"
"Is this the power of the Great Powers? It's really, terribly strong."
The voices rose and fell one after another, constantly coming from the mouths of those young boys and girls.
Badigadi, who was so easily defeated by Roa, did not have any unpleasant expression on his face. After the wound recovered, he once again showed that signature smile.
He took a step forward, walked to Roa, and extended his hand, placing it in front of Roa.
Roa raised his eyebrows and shook it expressionlessly.
Badigadi said with an admiring expression, "You are very strong, stronger than anyone I have ever seen."
Faced with Badigadi's praise and evaluation, Roa smiled faintly and responded with this sentence: "Yes, I know that too."
Badigadi's words choked, and he looked at Roa speechlessly. He sighed and said helplessly, "You humans are really strange people."
"Forget it, let's talk about other things later. I want to ask, what is the name of your sword?"
Badigadi's gaze subconsciously fell on the long sword that was flashing with dazzling silver light. The ancient spirit characters engraved on the sword exuded an ancient and vicissitudes of life.
Roa saw that Badigadi secretly wanted to inquire about his sword, and he casually responded, "This, one of my favorite swords. As for the name, forget it, I'd better not tell you."
Badigadi did not give up on this, but changed another question and said, "I felt a threat from that sword, a threat between life and death. It's been too long since I've experienced it. That, um, I want to ask, do you have a way to truly kill me?"
At this point, the atmosphere around them suddenly fell into silence.
Badigadi's eyes stared at Roa without blinking, as if trying to see something from Roa's eyes.
Demon Lords cannot die.
Accurately speaking, Demon Lords are not immortal. In this world, there is no such thing as immortality. The reason why the Immortal Demon Race has this kind of life force that can be called perverted, in the final analysis, still has to be attributed to the curse.
The curses in this world are very terrifying.
The God-level magic on Dragon God Orsted, from a certain point of view, is a link in the curse.
Orsted's mana recovery is surprisingly slow, almost to the point where he cannot recover on his own, because of the curse on him.
However, it is not to say that curses only have side effects.
The Dragon God's ability to revert to the time before everything began is due to the magic cast upon him.
This magic brings a negative side effect, known as a curse. However, the positive effect is that Orsted has the opportunity to start over each time he fails.
Similarly, the Immortal Demon Race also possesses such a curse.
Their curse is immortality.
They cannot truly die. Even if their heads are cut off, their bodies are blown to pieces, or they experience Laplace's self-destruction, they still do not truly die. The reason lies here.
However, there are not many means in this world to break the Immortal Demon Race's immortality.
Perhaps someone has researched this information before, and may even have achieved results, but the fragmentation of magic has had too great an impact on this world.
At least in this era, there is no effective means to target the Immortal Demon Race's immortality.
Of course, not being able to break immortality does not mean that it cannot be restricted. The simplest method is so-called sealing.
This is also the most common method in this world.
Sealing is used against the Human God, and the Dragon God uses sealing against Badigadi. Sealing is naturally the most suitable method for dealing with enemies that can be defeated but not killed.
But now, Roa can directly ignore Badigadi's immortality and kill him directly, which is why Badigadi is so surprised.
Faced with Badigadi's question, Roa did not deny it, but instead generously admitted it.
"Indeed, I have a way to truly kill you."
As soon as this was said, the surrounding crowd caused another uproar.
Roa thought that Badigadi would also show the same complex expression as these students after hearing this news. However, Roa still underestimated Badigadi, or overestimated the so-called immortality's influence on him.
He was not unhappy at all. On the contrary, his expression was very solemn, and he said to Roa with a sincere attitude: "Then, I want to ask you for a favor. If one day I don't want to live in this world, please kill me."
When he said this, Badigadi's expression was calm, without the slightest hesitation. On the contrary, looking at Badigadi's eyes, Roa even felt a sense of relief.
Roa was thoughtful, looked at Badigadi for a moment, and then said: "Okay, come to me when you want to die, or you can simply become my enemy, and I will give you a quick death."
Speaking of being an enemy, Roa's tone couldn't help but become heavier, and at the same time, he shook the long sword in his hand.
The long sword flashed with a strange cold light. Badigadi was not a fool either, and knew that Roa was beating him. He could only show a wry smile.
Roa opened his mouth and said: "Then, you owe me a favor now. If I ask you to do something in the future, I hope you won't refuse."
Naturally, you have to accept the consequences of your bet. Badigadi had nothing to say, and he nodded readily: "If it doesn't violate any moral bottom line, I am willing to agree to your request."
"Well, that's the best." Roa turned his head and wanted to leave, but Badigadi stopped Roa. Badigadi hesitated for a moment and asked a question that he was very curious about.
"What do you think about the Human God? To be precise, what is your attitude towards it?"
As soon as this sentence was uttered, Roa's footsteps stopped in place. The young man's cold golden eyes looked back, and he looked at Badigadi and said lightly: "Did he ask you to ask me, or do you want to ask yourself?"
"Does that matter?"
Roa thought for a while and replied: "It's really not that important. As for my opinion of him, there's actually nothing."
The people around were confused and looked at each other.
The so-called Human God is actually only spread among a few people. There is very little knowledge about the battle between the Human God and the Dragon God, and hardly anyone knows the inside story.
However, even if everyone doesn't know, it doesn't prevent everyone from watching the excitement.
The Human God, who can be crowned with the name of God, will not be weak no matter what. For them, they are existences that they can only look up to. They have never even heard of them before, but now this big melon is in front of them.
How could this not make everyone feel curious?
Roa ignored the curious and probing gazes of the students around him.
These people and him, and the Human God, belong to two different worlds. He didn't hide anything, and he didn't kindly explain anything to them.
Roa thought of what Badigadi had said earlier, and only said lightly: "I also have some plans of my own. As for the Human God, I think it's better for this guy not to exist in this world."
Badigadi nodded in agreement with Roa's words: "Indeed, when I see his annoying face, I want to punch him in the face."
"It's just, that's what I said, but I still hope you can…"
Roa waved his hand and interrupted Badigadi's narration.
He looked at Badigadi expressionlessly, and said in a slightly cold voice: "You don't know anything, so don't talk. You are just a pawn in his hand now. What qualifications do you have to interfere with my judgment?"
Roa's tone was quite impolite.
Badigadi's face gradually cooled down. After being said this by Roa, even he seemed a little unhappy.
But even if he was unhappy, what could he do? The difference in strength between the two was too great. Now, he could only swallow his anger.
Badigadi's obviously unconvinced eyes made Roa laugh.
Roa glanced at Badigadi casually and continued: "What do you know about the Human God? Is he really as reliable as you think? His every suggestion is not free."
Roa's words shocked Badigadi's heart. He looked at Roa in disbelief. The previous unhappiness quickly dissipated, replaced by more doubts.
This guy obviously knows something. Maybe the Human God has already connected with Roa.
In fact, Roa has not officially met the Human God a few times.
I don't know if it's because of the system or because his mental power is too strong, but the Human God has never really stood in front of Roa, not even once.
But Badigadi didn't know this. He thought a lot in an instant, and some doubts that had been buried in his heart were also resolved.
No wonder, no wonder he can improve so quickly and achieve such amazing achievements at such a young age.
Badigadi thought to himself: His own talent is indispensable, but more importantly, he has received guidance from the Human God, right?
His idea is not without basis. First of all, he himself is a beneficiary of the Human God's suggestion. He has had many opportunities in his life, all of which were guided by the Human God behind the scenes, allowing him to obtain those benefits.
Not only opportunities, but also every time he encounters a turning point in his destiny, the Human God will give him the most correct and most beneficial choice when he hesitates.
It was this series of choices that allowed him to start from the bottom and gradually grow into the former Fighting God.
Of course, the above are all the benefits brought by the Human God. In addition to these benefits, there are also greater conspiracies hidden.
The Human God is not a good person and likes to play tricks on promoting younger generations.
In his long career, he has saved many, many people, but he has also killed many, many people.
He used his own methods to watch those people die in regret, pain, and despair.
These people are undoubtedly the ones who trust him the most, but every trust has buried a greater hidden danger for the subsequent despair.
There is no free lunch in the world.
This sentence is most suitable for the Human God.
Badigadi also knows this, or rather, to some extent, he has already died once.
And that time, he was plotted against by the Human God, which was the moment he put on the Fighting God's Golden Armor.
Presumably, Roa may have experienced such a situation now, right?
Looking at Roa's expression, Badigadi sighed in his heart and felt very troubled.
This time was indeed a test, and this test obviously ended in failure.
Roa's strength is very strong, so strong that it reminds him of that man.
Laplace is a terrifying existence that can make him lose consciousness in an instant. If he is just very strong, that's fine, but Roa has obvious hostility towards the Human God. Maybe in the near future, he may stand on the opposite side of the Human God.
As soon as he thought of the Human God, he felt a headache.
Although Badigadi was ultimately used by the Human God, even so, compared to the Human God's kindness to him, it cannot be written off.
And now, he owes the Human God an agreement. He promised the Human God that he would unconditionally help him one last time, and then they would be clear.
Who is the Human God? This test is naturally not included. He tried every means to get Badigadi to come and feel Roa's hostility towards him.
Obviously, the hostility is quite strong.
If it were an ordinary enemy, the Human God could easily mobilize a few subordinates and create a situation to kill the potential enemy.
In fact, even though his martial arts were terrifyingly high, the Human God still seized the opportunity and sent the Dragon God from thousands of miles away to fight Roa.
In his words, at least one of them would die.
He has fought the Dragon God more than once or twice, and he knows the Dragon God's character very well.
The battle would either end with Roa's death or Orsted's death.
If Orsted dies, that's the best, and everything will be over.