"Though I have no desires and am generous, you should still show appreciation for me. Even if you offeredsomething and I refused, I would feel my effort was worth it. Don't you think?" James chuckled as he watched Morgott pace back and forth angrily.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMorgott waved his hand impatiently. "Say something! I know you're not a stingy or shameless person. I wouldn't have becfriends with you otherwise. Though I'm usually carefree and don't expect you to reward me, givinga status shows how much I mean to you. At the very least, you should givea title! Whether you like it or not, I must have one today!" James took a deep breath, looked at him condescendingly, and asked, "Are you done?" "Yes. It's your turn to givean explanation," Morgott said angrily, ready to start a fight.
James looked at Morgott and smiled. "You want to settle accounts? Reward for merit and punish for faults, right? Alright, let's do it.
"I remember us being enemies when we first met. Your fragmented soul possessed my son and forced us to go against each other. Do you think that's a merit or fault?" Morgott was stunned by his words.
James put his hand behind his back and continued, "After that, you were seduced by Yehria and helped her escape to Zymurgy. What about that incident?" Morgott immediately argued, "How can you blme for that? You arranged for it to happen to see what forces were behind her. I simply acted according to your plan." James asked, "But did you do a good job?" Morgott was at a loss for words.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJames pointed at him and continued, "Then, when we entered the Great Historial Land, who tried to devour my HongrChildren? "Don't you remember who helped you retrieve your main body and permitted you to devour Emperor Stavros' Gate of Wuia to be reborn?" Morgott's lips parted, but he couldn't utter a word in response.
James slowly approached Morgott and said, "In the Forty-Ninth Heaven, I told you not to kill indiscriminately. Did you listen? Moreover, you kept your real identity a secret from me. How do you explain this?" Feeling a guilty conscience, Morgott mumbled, "I...I... Have I not done anything good? Have I really only caused trouble?" James nodded and said, "You've done good work too. However, have you done more good than bad?" Morgott stared at James speechlessly, unable to retort.
James cursed, "On top of all this, you had eyes on Harper! You're lucky het
that you succeeded and got a great bargain. Look at yourself. You're a coward, aren't good-looking, and have no culture or wisdom. Though no culture on w you're one of the Ten Holiness derived from Xurraeus, you can't cultivate your own Daoism. What exactly do you have besides bloodthirstiness, cruelty, and a bad reputation?"
James circled Morgott and asked, "Yet you still want a dowry from us? And to be so greedy and ask for half of the Haleth Realm? Do you deserve it?" Morgott trembled, silently accepting his ridicule. James said deliberately, "But if you really t a title, I'll grant your v What do you think about the King of Trouble? Is that title to your liking?" Morgott immediately raised his head. "No! That's too negative. Can't I have something else?"
James asked, smiling, "So you only want a title? Are you not interested in the Xanadu Realm anymore?" Morgott was stunned by his words. X