The issue of Demon Warrior Sun Moon’s status is not resolved as the story continues. Woosung summoned the Vital Dragon Demonic Master to ally with them through a messenger pigeon. As the chapter continues, Demon Cult forces gather on the front lines and Woon Seong is seen standing atop a tower.
They all declared allegiance to him, praising him as the Devil of Heaven. However, he suddenly stopped the applause when he asked if they understood why they were gathered there. He replied that they were not there to wage war but to attend memorial services.
Woon Seong asks everyone to look each other in the face and remember their dead allies. He wondered if their faces resembled the faces of the people they had argued with.
Shush fell into the crowd and realized the truth. With a violent attitude, he declared that their real cult members were still lying there on the cold ground and invited all those who did not share the desire for revenge to leave. Tensions are rising as this chapter comes to a close between the forces of the Demon Cult and the Murim Alliance, who are positioned just inches apart.
Summarize
As the Sun Moon Demon Warrior continues to recover, there is now no one responsible. So, Heavenly Demon Woosung summoned Vital Dragon Demonic Master, the newest member of the Great Demonic Monarch, using a messenger pigeon.
The Devil Cult’s warriors gathered on the battlefield in mid-month, with Woosung commanding a raised platform over the rest.
The army happily shouted: “Long live the Devil!” Let the demons bow! But before they could finish their fervent shouting, Woosung interrupted and asked if they knew why they were gathered.
Another person like Chun Ayoung was flying on the opposite side. It was the eighth thunderous death blow of Bongya Hwihyun, the tenth great demon king.
He previously supported the archdeacon and was angry with Woon Seung. As a result, he had to assert his worth and make a significant contribution. But by creating the illusion of a waterfall, he redeems himself.
But that is never enough. The war became intense and lasted for several days. The upcoming chapters will still have action. There will be many more exciting battle scenes using demonic martial arts.
The military did not understand why Woosung suggested holding a memorial service. He asked everyone to look at each other and wonder if they were still the friends who had marched together. His words imply that Woosung’s motives for holding this meeting go beyond acts of violence.
The itchy warriors declare that they are ready to fight, but Woosung corrects them that this is a memorial ceremony and not the beginning of a war.
It seems from his comments that Woosung intended this encounter to serve a purpose beyond simple, spontaneous violence. Perhaps he wanted to honor his fallen comrades before launching another brutal attack.
The Murim Alliance’s ongoing ambush targets Woon Sung. They tried many strategies but none could defeat Woon Sung. Chun Hwi even used the Blood Ink Hell Painting to destroy the attackers from the Murim Alliance.
Meanwhile, the council was agitated. Even though they tried their best, they still couldn’t defeat Chun Hwi and Woon Sung. As one of the Ten Great Demon Kings, they pose an insurmountable threat to the Murim Alliance. Finally, they withdrew all their troops to Anshun’s Basin to engage in close combat.
With perseverance and hard work, this character will become one of the best characters in the series. After initially striving for uniformity, he eventually develops empathy for other areas of his life.
Release date and where to read
Heavenly Demon Chronicles chapter 221 on Friday, January 26, 2023.
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You can read Heavenly Demon Chronicles chapter 221 on Kakao.