[@Blueflame] Azael was pretty unconvinced. Of course demons would say they do not harm others to cover themselves. They aren't stupid creature. But unfortunately, there was no way he could say for sure whether the demon really meant it or not. And to the Heaven's rule, you can suspect, you can judge, but you can't punish, until proven guilty. But Azael didn't have the time to wait until nightfall just to watch over a single demon. It would be a great delay to his schedule. Then should he just let him go? What if he was really an innocent guy in a terrifying shell? No. He shouldn't be so careless. He had slacked it off once, and here was this mess. Now those supernatural creatures were everywhere, and who knows if they are causing trouble to each other. Azael had an idea. An idea for a test. A test of will. He remembered the time when he tested a demon's will by showing a part of his true form. Demons were afraid of the holiness of angels and archangels. The weaker they are, the stronger the fear. While this does not really applicable to all demons, since a strong one will not be fazed, it is worth using it to test the will of normal demons like this one. He appeared not to be in his strongest state anyway, so it would probably be the best. [color=fff79a]"My apologies, but I have no time for that."[/color] Azael straightened his arms, as he said so [color=fff79a]"But no worries, for I shall have a different test for you."[/color] Suddenly, his body began to glow. [color=fff79a]"If you can stand straight looking at what you are about to see, then I will be temporarily convinced that your words are genuine."[/color] Azael stood straight and proud, as his body continued to shine with great intensity. Then, from the two corners of his backs, a pair of wings slowly appeared, one on each sides, stretching out slowly. The wings also glowed bright with pure whiteness. At its greatest stretch, the wings soared two meters each in length. And yet you can still see his face and his clothes still intact, as he was not showing his true self, and was instead holding back.