: 272 “The End of the War” and “Return to the Territory” (Please Subscribe)_1<div>
Within a strange Space, Milton Cheney gradually returned to a state of awareness from the deep emptiness of his mind.
This was not because he intentionally left that state.
Instead, at this moment, a voice suddenly emerged in his mind.
After the appearance of this voice, he naturally could not continue to stay in a state ofplete mental emptiness.
After all, this Space did not solely belong to his Territory.
“I did not expect that Order Seventeen would ultimately lose this Order War.”<div>
Hearing the voice in his mind, Milton Cheney mused to himself.
The emotionless voice that echoed in his mind delivered only one message.
That message was that the Order War had ended, and Order Seventeen had undoubtedly lost this time.
Milton Cheney had won in this Order War, but his victory alone could not change the ultimate oue of the war.
After all, the number of Demons participating in the war from both great Orders was so immense that Milton Cheney could hardly imagine it.
Under such circumstances, an individual’s victory had virtually no influence on the overall war.
However, Milton Cheney harbored no particr emotions about this.
This oue had been within his expectations.
The end of a war necessarily brought the defeat of one side; otherwise, how could one define the end of a war?
In this Order War, the two participating Orders were Order Seventeen and Order Neen.
So, the final oue was one of two possibilities—either Order Seventeen would win or Order Neen would triumph.
Beyond that, there was no third oue.<div>
The chances of a draw were so slim that Milton Cheney instinctually disregarded them.
That’s why he had predicted the oue early on.
However, Milton Cheney did not particrly care which side ultimately won.
After all, that was not something he needed to worry about; he was just a Low Level Demon.
The result of the war should be of concern to the Advanced Demons within Order Seventeen, not something that greatly affected him.
Milton Cheney’s goal before joining the war had been simple, that was to survive.
Now that the war had ended, he had indeed survived.
He had fulfilled his goal for participating in this Order War.
As for the rest, Milton Cheney did not care and did not want to.
With that thought, Milton Cheney stopped contemting further; after all, pondering these matters was not particrly helpful to him.
The recent contemtion was merely an instinct of his.
In the next moment, within this Space, Milton Cheney’s Perceptual Ability slightly stirred.<div>
He began to sense the transformations urring within his Demon body.
After all, he had returned to this Space at the end of that life-and-death battle.
Here, within this Space, Milton Cheney was in an absolutely safe environment, so naturally, he chose to enter a state ofplete mental emptiness.
If it were not for the transmission of the war’s end in his mind that had just urred,
he would have maintained the state ofplete mental emptiness.
But that was impossible.
After all, the war would ultimatelye to an end at a certain moment.
Now, with the war over, Milton Cheney was about to be extricated from this Space.
So, while his Demon body was still within this Space and not yet extracted, he sensed the changes happening to it.
Although Milton Cheney had entered the state ofplete mental emptiness here in this Space,
this state, no matter where one enters it, is fundamentally the same.
In other words, during this time, Milton Cheney was equally unaware of his surrounding environment and the passage of time.<div>
Therefore, he had no idea how much time had passed since he finished the life-and-death battle.
However, after sensing the transformation of his Demon body, he came to a conclusion.
“It seems that this Order War did notst particrly long.”
After sensing the improvement of his Demon body, Milton Cheney said to himself.
By ‘not particrly long,’ he referred to the perspective of his Demon body.
For his Demon body, tens of thousands of years were not considered an especially long time.
Indeed, after perceiving the enhancement of his Demon body clearly, he estimated the passage of time approximately,
From the end of his life-and-death battle to now, almost tens of thousands of years had passed.
During this time, Milton Cheney had been entirely in a state ofplete mental emptiness.
However, when he began to sense the changes in his Demon body, he could still clearly feel some transformations.
Only the improvement of his Demon body was not particrly significant,
Because for him, already a third-ranked Demon, tens of thousands of years were too short to allow for considerable enhancement,<div>
Let alone to be an Advanced Demon. At this moment, he was still a significant distance away from reaching the critical point of the Fourth Transformation.
Despite this, Milton Cheney had no special emotions in his heart.
The war was going to end, and if nothing unexpected urred in the following period after the war,
Milton Cheney had a great chance of bing an Advanced Demon before the next Order War arrived.
Of course, that assumed no unforeseen events urred within Order Seventeen.