Before the energy wave impact ends, no demon shall survive coming through.
Once the land-splitting plan is completed, the backflow of seawater will surely torment those demons.
By the time the Abyssal Lords come to resolve the problem, we would have long left the Continent of Aslante.
The remaining trouble will be left for the Human Race to handle!
Making this decision, the Forest Elf Queen's heart ached as if cut by a knife.
But as the ruler of a clan, she must be responsible for the destiny of her species.
The trend of the Human Race dominating the Continent of Aslante is now irreversible.
If they stay and fight the Human Race to the death, the extinction of the Elf Race is only a matter of time.
To ensure the continuation of their species, they must leave.
Even if releasing these evil creatures goes against her principles, it must be done.
After hesitating for a while, the Forest Elf Queen then added:
When we set sail to leave, disseminate the news so that all races on the continent can prepare for the abyssal invasion.
The internal strife in the Abyssal Hell is a hundred times more severe than on the Continent of Aslante, and the invaders are only a part of it.
The world protection system updates once every hundred years, and the duration of a spatial rift lasts at most for a century.
If luck is on our side, this catastrophe might end at any moment.
As long as all races unite, they should be able to handle this invasion from a different dimension!
It's the wisdom left by our ancestors. During the days when the gods ruled the world, they would often open backdoors to let invaders in.
Initially, the battle will be tough, but once the spatial rift closes, the tide will quickly turn.
However, this time there are no gods to manage the situation, and the strength of the invaders depends entirely on luck.
If the situation spirals out of control and the Continent of Aslante is completely conquered by demons, it's not out of the question.
If it comes to that, the consequences will be dire.
Vaguely, the Forest Elf Queen felt that the Elf Race had been manipulated.
In the past, they clearly had the chance to pull the Human Race from power.
But it was because of the retreat option of the land-splitting plan that the Elf Race repeatedly held back in continental wars.
To preserve strength, continued restraint led to the Human Race gradually gaining power.
By the time they realized something was amiss, they had no better option and had to persist with the land-splitting plan.
Vast resources were invested into the land-splitting plan, gambling on the fate of the Elf Race, unable to afford failure.
After brief contemplation, the Forest Elf Queen gradually formed a suspicion.
The only beings capable of so deftly manipulating the Elf Race are the divine spirits above.
Only those in control of the world's power can plan so far ahead.
What distressed her the most was the behind-the-scenes hand might very well be the Elf Goddess they worship, since the land-splitting plan was left by her.
To the Elf Race, this goddess still has some semblance of conscience.
In the prophecy left behind, it sternly warned that once the land-splitting plan is executed, the Elf Race must leave, or face the calamity of extinction.
Perhaps in the divine calculation, this is merely a dispensable maneuver, now merely playing its role.
But to the continent's various races, it's a fatal disaster.
The land-splitting plan continues, the spatial rift expands, and finally, the continent is divided.
The elf homeland, freed from continental confines, begins its journey.
The neighboring races also gradually sensed something amiss.
The first to notice a problem was the Stone People Race; under normal circumstances, the Elf Race's sealed territories only targeted the Human Race.
As allies and minions, they dare not cause trouble on the Elves' domain, making defense unnecessary.
Out of curiosity, a Strongman of the Stone People Race ventured to investigate, found no trace of elves, but discovered a massive demonic aura.
Realizing the dire situation, they hurriedly relayed the information back.
The Elf Race fled, and the Abyssal Demons are invading en masse!
The Stone King was devastated by these two heartbreaking pieces of news arriving simultaneously.
Enjoying peace for over thirty years, the Stone People Race had just emerged from the shadows of the continental war, not yet restoring past strength, and now face such misfortune.
Lord Luciel, are you sure it's the Abyssal Demons invading in force, not demons falling from a temporary spatial rift?
The Stone King asked, concerned.
In the last Magic Cataclysm, many demons invaded, but they were summoned by people.
Even if a rift was opened, it was those that could close at any time, lacking stable spatial channels.
More demons were lost in the spatial rifts than those successfully entering the continent.
Your Majesty, how could I possibly lie about such matters?
The Elf Forest has turned into a vast ocean, with surging demonic energy rising skyward; soon, nearby Sanctuary Powerhouses will sense it.
I have investigated, and tens of thousands of Demon Army troops have entered the continent, with at least three Demon Kings of Sanctuary Level.
The enemy's forces are too strong; I dare not approach to check the rift, but I am sure it's not small.
Such a large rift, once reinforced with a Magic Formation to stabilize the passage, can form a fixed Space Portal.
If not promptly stopped, there will be an endless stream of the Demon Army.
The Elf Race fled too cleanly, leaving no forces to obstruct, and soon we must face the Demon Army directly.
Presently, the best option is to leave this problem to the Human Race.
At least, the several Human Kingdoms bordering the Elf Race must act to prevent disaster!
Lord Luciel said solemnly.
The invaders from the Abyssal Plane are enemies of life and death to the various races of the continent.
If not quickly extinguished, brewing calamity is only a matter of time.
Essentially, whoever is closest, suffers first.
The Respected One speaks rightly; this is not a problem we should get involved with.
Palace Minister, inform the Moxi People that a Demon Army is advancing from the Elf Forest towards them!
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At the same time as the Stone King made his decision, far away in Dapes, Hudson also noticed something was amiss.
Strongmen of the Fate Series often live longer, not because they excel in combat, but because they can sense danger beforehand and thus avoid it.
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