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Chapter 307: You Stepped on the Line
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In this chapter, we learn that the demon lord is in the middle of a battle against the royal castle, and he is surrounded by enemies. He tries to stop the enemy from attacking, but the enemy is right in front. The demon lord tells the enemy that if he fails today, it will mean the loss of the soldiers' morale, and the demon tribe will not be able to afford another defeat like this. He says that he can't compare to mum, and that he doesn't think he can win against the enemy either. He also says that the enemy's fighting power comes from burning human flesh, which is why he is able to drag the enemy to hell. The two men argue about whether or not they have ever had a misunderstanding, and about whether the enemy has ever given him the chance to win against someone like him. The battle is about to begin, and no one can escape. The building is collapsing, and there is something crawling in the forest, which scares the living daylights out of him. He wonders why the enemy keeps coming to the forest to make trouble.
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Rule Eater • Chapter 307: You Stepped on the Line • Page ik-page-4209597
Rule Eater • Chapter 307: You Stepped on the Line • Page ik-page-4209598
Chapter 307: You Stepped on the Line
This is a locked chapterChapter 307: You Stepped on the Line
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the demon lord is in the middle of a battle against the royal castle, and he is surrounded by enemies. He tries to stop the enemy from attacking, but the enemy is right in front. The demon lord tells the enemy that if he fails today, it will mean the loss of the soldiers' morale, and the demon tribe will not be able to afford another defeat like this. He says that he can't compare to mum, and that he doesn't think he can win against the enemy either. He also says that the enemy's fighting power comes from burning human flesh, which is why he is able to drag the enemy to hell. The two men argue about whether or not they have ever had a misunderstanding, and about whether the enemy has ever given him the chance to win against someone like him. The battle is about to begin, and no one can escape. The building is collapsing, and there is something crawling in the forest, which scares the living daylights out of him. He wonders why the enemy keeps coming to the forest to make trouble.
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