Duke Bayer spoke at great length with what he believed to be very persuasive.
If it wasn't for the last sentence, Amberser really might have been convinced by Him.
Sinners must atone; that is the rule of Hell.
According to Bayer's guess, this logical argument should at least make the Deceiver understand the current state of Hell and let him know that some things are inescapable.
He believed that even if the Deceiver was dissatisfied in his heart, he would still participate in the battle as arranged.
But Bayer really should not have added the last sentence.
Rules, Amberser could accept, but destiny... that word was like a sensitive area for Amberser; he just could not stand to hear it now.
It was like Melina when she heard someone mock her intelligence, she would immediately initiate a duel.
When someone said to Amberser from on high, "This is your destiny," the resentment he had accumulated over centuries would explode in an instant.