Chapter 1201: City of the Demon Emperor
Eastern Victory Province, located in the northeast of the Barbaric Wilderness Realm, is the ancient lair and stronghold of the Demon Race. It was here that, ten thousand years ago, the Demon Race swept across the world and the Demon Emperor established the Demon Nation.
Although Eastern Victory Province and Easty Prefecture are under the dominion of the Demon Race, devoid of any cities inhabited by the Human Race, this does not mean there are no humans present.
The Demon Race, although powerful, relies on humans for many things they cannot do before their Transformation Phase, such as simple construction and manufacturing. Hence, from ancient times, the Demon Race has enslaved humans to work for them, fulfilling a genuine need.
In both Easty Prefecture and Eastern Victory Province, there are many Human slaves, either purchased from places like Central Divine Continent and Eastern Emperor Province or captured in past wars. Over millions of years, their numbers have grown, but they have always remained slaves of the Demon Race, engaged in various menial tasks and serving the Demon Race.
Princeton Pearson is an Elephant Demon. In terms of the power hierarchy within the Demon Race, he naturally does not rank very high, otherwise he wouldn’t need to convince city lords to secretly take over cities. However, he is still a Late Great Demon, which is considered quite powerful among the Demon Race.
The Demon Race takes pride in enslaving the Human Race, so it makes perfect sense for Princeton, a Great Demon, to have a newly acquired Divinity Transformation Stage Human slave serving him.
Carson Flores, wearing a mask and resembling a servant, followed behind Princeton from Eastern Emperor Province northeastward, passing through Easty Prefecture, and finally reaching Eastern Victory Province.
Throughout the journey across many cities of the Demon Race and protected by Princeton, Carson faced no trouble. Had he been alone, he would have likely faced countless fights along the way.
It was an eye-opening journey for Carson.
