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Chapter - 8 Demon king Belial

As Zu Tian walked away from the scene, he couldn't help but feel a sense of loneliness. He had erased a fellow god, one who had betrayed him, but it didn't make him feel any better. The weight of his responsibilities as a god felt heavier than ever before. He wondered if he could trust anyone, even other gods.

Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months. Zu Tian continued to watch over the mortals, guiding them and protecting them from any harm. He saw their struggles and their triumphs, and he couldn't help but feel a sense of pride in them. Mortals, in his eyes, were much more resilient than he had ever imagined.

One day, Zu Tian felt a ripple in the universe. He knew it was the arrival of a powerful being, one who was not from his realm. As he approached the source of the ripple, he saw a portal open, and out stepped a creature unlike any he had ever seen before.

It had skin like obsidian, eyes that glowed with a sickly green light, and wings that seemed to be made of pure darkness. The being looked down upon Zu Tian with disdain, as if he were nothing more than a mere insect.

"I am Belial, the Demon King," the being said, his voice dripping with arrogance. "And I have come to conquer this realm."

Zu Tian felt a surge of anger at the demon's words. He would not allow anyone to harm the mortals under his protection. With a flick of his wrist, he summoned his divine energy, and a sword made of pure light appeared in his hand.

"You will not harm anyone here," Zu Tian said, his voice calm but firm.

Belial laughed, a cruel sound that echoed through the air. "You are nothing more than a weakling, Zu Tian. I have destroyed countless realms before this one, and I will do so again. You are no match for me."

Zu Tian didn't respond. Instead, he charged forward, his sword raised high. Belial met him in battle, and the clash of their energies shook the very foundation of the universe.

The battle was long and grueling, but Zu Tian refused to give up. He knew that the fate of the mortals depended on his victory. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, he landed a decisive blow, and Belial fell to the ground, defeated.

Zu Tian stood over the fallen demon, his chest heaving with exhaustion. He knew that this was not the end of the war, that there would be others who would come to challenge him. But he was ready for them. He would protect the mortals, no matter the cost.

And as he looked out at the world he had sworn to protect, he couldn't help but feel a sense of pride. He was Zu Tian, a god who had disguised himself as a human. And he would continue to fight for the mortals until his very last breath