“They are coming!”
Panicked voices urgently spread within the boat.
“They are heading this way, elder! They are closing in on us!”
“I-if they put a hole in our hull, we’ll go down in no time at all! Elder, we need to do something!”
“Please, do something!”
“It's too dangerous! We need to... Yes, we need to ask for help from...”
Just as the demonic cultivators were about to lose their minds to fear and despair...!
“Shut up!”
An ear-rupturing lion-like roar exploded into the night sky.
Everyone shuddered in shock when that angry roar sent numbing feelings all over their skin. Once their shudder stopped, the demonic cultivators focused their attention on the person responsible for that roar.
“You pathetic fools!” The roaring man, Chang Min, glared in barely contained rage at the demonic cultivators. “Our demon emperor is watching us! Stop behaving disgracefully, or jump into the ocean and kill yourselves instead!”
Chang Min’s icy voice sent a chill down their spines, and everyone tensed up immediately. That was because Chang Min usually didn’t speak this way.
Everyone knew Chang Min as someone who was more generous and benevolent than anyone. And a leader who cared about the cult believers and their well-being more than anyone, too.
So, for Chang Min to sound so cold like this? It could only mean the demonic cultivators were behaving far too shamefully.
“Did you come to Korea to receive the demon emperor’s protection? Or did you come here to protect the demon emperor and bring prosperity back to our cult? Which is it?!”
Zhu Gang subtly bit his lower lip. Truth be told, neither of those options applied to him.
If he was being honest here, Zhu Gang didn't come to South Korea to do either of those things. He simply wanted to grow stronger by receiving the demon emperor's favor and guidance. That was it.
Still, if he were forced to choose between Chang Min's two options... It'd be the latter.
Zhu Gang and the rest shouldn't get hung up on receiving the demon emperor's protection. No, their sole focus should be on getting stronger through the demon emperor's guidance.
“Since when did the believers of the cult start begging others to resolve their troubles?! You disappointing fools! It seems I’ve been too soft with you lot until now!”
Chang Min’s weighty rebuke rang in the air, forcing the others to lower their heads in shame.
Despite the urgency of the situation, no one dared to look up. If other elders had said those things, the demonic cultivators might try to argue back first. As a matter of fact, they would have raised dissenting voices even if Kang Jin-Ho had been the one telling them all these things!
Only Chang Min had the qualification to say these things to them.
Chang Min's scary glare swept over the demonic cultivators. His neatly trimmed gray hair and beard still couldn't mask the fierceness of his aura.
“We are not talking about some random enemies, but the Japanese! Yet you all act like scared little rats! Our ancestors would've vomited blood and pounded the ground in lamentation if they saw you right now! And you dare call yourselves believers of the glorious demon cult?!”
Chang Min's voice rocked the night air. He yelled like a man about to vomit blood.
“Kill them all! Kill those Japanese rats daring to board this boat belonging to the cult! And dye the ocean red with their blood!”
“YESSIR!”
When that united roar loudly resounded out from the demonic cultivators, Chang Min finally nodded to show he accepted their resolve. However...
‘It’s still not enough!’
Chang Min wasn't satisfied. That spirited reply still wasn't enough. Not by a long shot.
It was true that the demon cult’s situation had not been favorable. As a matter of fact, it’d be more accurate to say the cult had been barely clinging on to the precipice of utter ruination for some time now.
However, how long was the cult thinking of using that as its excuse?
Since the cult’s situation had changed, the mindset of its believers should change accordingly. With their current attitude, no amount of top-tier demonic arts and favorable environments could transform them into better, more confident warriors.
This was what demonic cultivation was like since ancient times.
Including the period when Kang Jin-Ho's renown as Heavenly Crimson Demon Emperor sent dreadful shivers down everyone's spine, the demon cult's prosperity always coincided with eras of uncertainty and fierce competitiveness among its members.
Somewhat funnily enough, the demon cult’s renown grew greater whenever its members were at each other’s throats and couldn’t wait to rip others apart. In short, one could say it was an organization of weirdos!
Third parties might view this phenomenon as absolutely bizarre, but to the cult members, this was how things were supposed to be. If a demonic cultivator failed to hide their murderous intent from their allies, it could only mean they had been completely taken over by the demonic qi.
However, the current-era demonic cultivators couldn’t reach those lofty peaks. And, with how things were going, reaching those peaks would remain a pipe dream, an absolute impossibility!
That was because someone who worried about being comfortable and prioritized their life first instead of the pleasure of the battle didn’t deserve to be called the demonic cultivator!
‘This might be a good opportunity!’
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