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1000 Years Later, Even My Weakest Follower Has Become A Demon King Chapter 143 – 143 Their Futures (Part 2) (1)

143 Their Futures (Part 2) (1)
Today was the 3rd day of the Rain Moon. In another day, it would be Absurdity Jester Valk's day of summoning. It would also be the annual April Fool's Day carnival.

Compared to the previous times William came here where martial law was enforced everywhere, Thorn City's streets had basically returned to normal. At the very least, there were no longer black-armored Bramble Guards patrolling the streets and searching for Moon Realm believers, causing everyone to panic.

Perhaps it was because April Fool's Day was coming; merchants selling bamboo slices and hard paper could be seen everywhere in the market. Many children in dirty and ragged clothes held a few crumpled copper coins in their hands and bought raw materials to make a beggar's crown from vendors.

To children who lived in the slums at the bottom of the hierarchy, April Fool's Day or Beggar King's Day was one of the few festivals that they could call their own in a year. On this day, as long as they wore a woven beggar's crown, they could openly go on the streets and ask those who looked rich for food and money without having to worry about being rejected or retaliated.

In fact, to maintain order in the city on April Fool's Day, the nobles in many places on the Vic Continent would even send people to distribute food to the slums on that day.

William couldn't help but feel a strong sense of mockery.

The Moon Realm Void Sovereigns were undoubtedly a great enemy of all sentient creatures in Currere, but Their existence indirectly contributed to improvements in Currere.

After all, who would have thought that Valk's joke used to mock power back then could evolve into a festival that brought some benefits to the poor over the millennia?

As a world where individual strength could open up a huge chasm, this world didn't have the basic conditions to launch a revolution from the bottom up. The Vic Continent had a historical record of more than 12,000 years since the Black Iron Age, but during that period, nearly 8,000 years had passed with humanity's political structure being the most primitive and barbaric tribal system.

After all, the rule of families that inherited divine blood and witchcraft secrets was unshakable, so they naturally lacked the motivation to change their lifestyles. Even now, the use of extraordinary power had largely escaped the reliance on bloodline inheritance, and the system of magic-related knowledge was no longer a secret and could be taught publicly. However, absolute power was still in the hands of the few strong.

It was precisely because of this that the entire continent's political system was still in the middle ages. Most rulers weren't that concerned about the living conditions of their subjects—compared to the threat they might pose if they rebelled, the threat of him being chosen as a joke by Absurdity Jester on April Fool's Day and swapping identities with an unknown beggar was even greater.

It was so severe that they suddenly felt merciful and were willing to lower themselves to provide solace to the poor in the slums.

That wasn't all. Back in the era when the Moon Realm was within reach, the various kingdoms on the Vic Continent had always maintained an extremely restrained and conservative attitude toward war because they were afraid that war would increase the power of the King of Deathblood, the war overlord, and in turn, reflected back on Currere.

However, after the Doomsday Watchers sealed the last Moon Realm rift on the continent and theoretically severed the Moon Realm's influence on the Vic Continent, the countries that had lost their worries had their interest in war ignited, causing the Kings Era to descend into chaos for more than 200 years.

From this perspective, the King of Deathblood, the Void Sovereign who symbolized war, violence, and blood, was the greatest guardian of peace in Currere.

The damage caused by the Currere mortals' malice wasn't inferior to the Void Sovereigns. At the very least, the Void Sovereigns hadn't been able to kill Duvey, the second Judge.

William sighed with emotion.

As the name suggested, Castellan meant the caretaker of Twilight Fortress. As a Doomsday Watcher, Duvey was even more qualified than William himself. The protagonist in-game had inherited the will of the previous Presiding Judge. The first time he came to the Twilight Fortress, Duvey was one of the last two people left amongst the Doomsday Watchers.

In the early stages of the game's story, he and another person were newcomer guides for William. Duvey was in charge of supervising and operating everything in the Twilight Fortress and initiating the main plot points. The other person was in charge of initiating the main plot points relating to the entire continent for the collection of Judgment equipment. During the mid-game, the developers would maliciously choose a person to die under the Moon Realm's first invasion based on the player's progress.

As for this oldest Doomsday Watcher who had survived three Moon Realm wars and fought Lunar Monsters all his life, he ultimately died at the hands of his people in Currere.

But who killed him?

When William asked this question, Blake said that he didn't know either.

In terms of motive, Lionheart Byron—who had always met with objection by the other party—had the most reason to do so. And in terms of ability, Shadow Koos was the person most capable of doing so.

Not only that, but other than the internal members of Judgment, countless factions had reasons and abilities to do this in the complicated situation of the Vic Continent back then. It was even to the extent that… although the Moon Realm had been sealed off from Currere, the Void Sovereigns could manipulate the remaining believers in Currere to complete the assassination.

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Chapter 216 – 216 Ironclad Rule
Chapter 215 – 215 Empty Throne (Part 2)
Chapter 215
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Chapter 201 – 201 Church and the Throne Room (1)
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Chapter 198 – 198 Meeting
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Chapter 190 – 190 About the Elves (3)
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Chapter 188 – 188 About the Elves (1)
Chapter 187 – 187 Arrival (3)
Chapter 186 – 186 Arrival (2)
Chapter 185 – 185 Arrival (1)
Chapter 184 – 184 Two Believers (2)
Chapter 183 – 183 Two Believers (1)
Chapter 182 – 182 Prophet (2)
Chapter 181 – 181 Prophet (1)
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Chapter 164 – 164 Assassin (2)
Chapter 163 – 163 Assassin (1)
Chapter 162 – 162 Paper Crown and Iron Plate (3)
Chapter 161 – 161 Paper Crown and Iron Plate (2)
Chapter 160 – 160 Paper Crown and Iron Plate (1)
Chapter 159 – 159 Blood Bath and Medium (3)
Chapter 158
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Chapter 156
Chapter 155
Chapter 154
Chapter 153 – 153 Blade of Nirvana
Chapter 152 – 152 Grimoire (3)
Chapter 151 – 151 Grimoire (2)
Chapter 150 – 150 Grimoire (1)
Chapter 149 – 149 Weighing the Situation (3)
Chapter 148 – 148 Weighing the Situation (2)
Chapter 147 – 147 Weighing the Situation (1)
Chapter 146 – 146 April Fool Prelude
Chapter 145 – 145 Response Terminals
Chapter 144 – 144 Their Futures (Part 2) (2)
Chapter 143 – 143 Their Futures (Part 2) (1)
Chapter 142 – 142 Their Futures (Part 1)
Chapter 141 – 141 Impeachment and Narration
Chapter 140 – 140 Two Meetings (Part 2)
Chapter 139 – 139 Two Meetings (Part 1)
Chapter 138 – 138 Epilogue: Burial Song (3)
Chapter 137 – 137 Epilogue: Burial Song (2)
Chapter 136 – 136 Epilogue: Burial Song (1)
Chapter 135 – 135 Next Step
Chapter 134 – 134 Mountain Sea
Chapter 133 – 133 Reversal
Chapter 132 – 132 Dawn Fortress
Chapter 131 – 131 Possibility
Chapter 130 – 130 No Choice Required
Chapter 129 – 129 Choice
Chapter 128 – 128 Circus and Crown
Chapter 127 – 127 Times
Chapter 126 – 126 Fire
Chapter 125 – 125 Return to Dust
Chapter 124 – 124 Speed Kill
Chapter 123 – 123 Twilight
Chapter 122 – 122 Look Around You
Chapter 121 – 121 Cliché
Chapter 120 – 120 Memory Fragment
Chapter 119 – 119 Lighthouse of Hope
Chapter 118 – 118 Black Crow Gaze
Chapter 117 – 117 The Night Before the Storm
Chapter 116 – 116 Coordinates
Chapter 115 – 115 Plan for Plane Fusion
Chapter 114 – 114 Negotiation
Chapter 113 – 113 Curtains
Chapter 112 – 112 Entering the Moon Realm Again
Chapter 111 – 111 Twilight Fortress
Chapter 110 – 110 Embryonic Form of the Enchantment Industry
Chapter 109 – 109 Optimization Plan
Chapter 108 – 108 Efficiency Problem
Chapter 107 – 107 Fuse and Famine
Chapter 106 – 106 Storm Dream
Chapter 105 – 105 Metamorphosis and Awakening
Chapter 104 – 104 Broken Crow
Chapter 103 – 103 Toppling Tower
Chapter 102 – 102 Ascension Ritual
Chapter 101 – 101 Betting
Chapter 100 – 100 Father of the Crows
Chapter 99 – 99 The Cursed and the Lost (Part 2)
Chapter 98 – 98 The Cursed and the Lost (Part 1)
Chapter 97 – 97 Departure
Chapter 96 – 96 The Beginning of the Dispute
Chapter 95 – 95 A Tragedy
Chapter 94 – 94 Absurdity Jester
Chapter 93 – 93 Calm Mania
Chapter 92 – 92 Fake Ornament
Chapter 91 – 91 Solution
Chapter 90 – 90 Walking in the Shadows
Chapter 89 – 89 Mad Box
Chapter 88 – 88 Steal
Chapter 87 – 87 Viper Lighthouse
Chapter 86 – 86 Blacklight City
Chapter 85 – 85 Faithless
Chapter 84 – 84 Countdown
Chapter 83 – 83 Signs of Invasion
Chapter 82 – 82 Gift Church
Chapter 81 – 81 Layton
Chapter 80 – 80 Moon Realm Coordinates
Chapter 79 – 79 Holy Spirit Disc
Chapter 78 – 78 Crowmen and Silence
Chapter 77 – 77 Substitute and Congratulations
Chapter 76 – 76 Crow Feather Prophet and Holy Spirit Disc
Chapter 75 – 75 Storm Contract
Chapter 74 – 74 Fighting Like a Mortal
Chapter 73 – 73 Sealing Temple
Chapter 72 – 72 Magic Network and Calendar of Disasters
Chapter 71 – 71 Experiment Summary
Chapter 70 – 70 Medium
Chapter 69 – 69 About Faith
Chapter 68 – First Citizen
Chapter 67 – Flag
Chapter 66 – Senate Meeting
Chapter 65 – Epilogue: Interrogation
Chapter 64 – Epitaph
Chapter 63 – Kane Horn
Chapter 62 – Aftermath of the Undead
Chapter 61 – Closing Up
Chapter 60 – Memory
Chapter 59 – Authority and Magic
Chapter 58 – Disperse
Chapter 57 – Price and Calamity
Chapter 56 – Witness and Answer
Chapter 55 – The Truth Behind the Ritual
Chapter 54 – Nizemar
Chapter 53 – Changes in the Moon Realm
Chapter 52 – Opening
Chapter 51 – Beginning the Ritual
Chapter 50 – Undead Tide
Chapter 49 – Loyalty
Chapter 48 – An Exhaustive Plan
Chapter 47 – Graveyard
Chapter 46 – : Invitation
Chapter 45 – In the Archives
Chapter 44 – Letter
Chapter 43 – Rifts and Cracks
Chapter 42 – Eternal Gift
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