"... you really left without doing anything"

"... that demon king is a pretty weird guy."

Nell overflowed with such bitterness when he escorted the demon king out the door of the room.

She was in a hurry to lay down her weapon to the heaviness of the Demon King, who had only fired for a moment, but no longer had to wave it, and she was relieved inside.

I saw how he was fighting on the road, but that was already awesome.

Exactly, storm.

The way he was pushing back with force rather than with the object of the opponent's attack, which was supposed to be reinforced with the Devil's Sword, is a startling word.

Recently, I've been able to win a lot of fights with knights who give me archeology, but the image of fighting and winning an array doesn't boil at all. Even if the wound is given, will it eventually be pushed off by the difference in force?

- Besides... I don't hate it when those two say anything.

She often makes fun of Nell, but when we were together, she was noisy, fun, and unknowingly had a grin on her cheek.

"... I don't think he's a bad demon king at all. I think he's fighting for his own protector, too."

When he said that, the lord snorted heavily and made sure there were no people around him chillily, then opened his mouth to Xu (Mollusc).

"... you can tell Lord Brave. The last dispatch of troops and this dispatch of the Valiant Hall, we are trying to reach the Forest of Demons - the Prince of this country, Lord Lute."

"The prince...?

Nell had also met the prince of this country only once, together with the priest of the Church.

He was a seriously impressive young man, but I remember him having a tight personality somewhere.

"The Demonic Forest is expected to remain untouched for a long time and to be resourceful. I guess you thought that if you put that over there under control, you could secure a lot of profit. There, with the help of other aristocrats, we are becoming a huge force"

"The King..."

"The king is kind and wonderful... but clearly mediocre. You probably won't know about this. I, too, visited the royal palace several times trying to play, but it all got in the way. Then I went directly to warn those who were trying to move the army," Aren't you just too afraid of them? 'They mocked me and didn't deal with me at all. Damn, why doesn't anyone realize this is a dangerous thing that could destroy the country......!!

Giri, and a laylow that makes your teeth snap.

"... I, too, will consult with the priest about this when I return to the church. I don't know what I can do..."

"No wonder, Lord Brave just says so, but it mostly clears my mind, too. Please, don't let the Church destroy this country..."

"Hmm...... I see. A prince."

I muttered as I threw a butterfly-shaped sole with ear-shaped wings back over my palm into the item box.

"Did you hear what you wanted to hear?

"Oh, it's just..."

This is also an inanimate demon - a dungeon monster from the Golem - that pairs with the "Ebil Eye," which was an inanimate demon of the eye.

The effect is to pick up a sound within a 10-meter radius, as you can see from the name, and deliver it to me.

Originally, it is the biologically inanimate demon - the golem - that cannot be used unless it is in the dungeon area, but this is one or two steps above the normal object, so charging it with my magic makes it possible to use it in areas other than that.

In addition, what a 'hidden lv iv' and 'magic blocking lv iii' are attached to the skill, thus allowing for a fairly high level of stealth. You wouldn't even notice the discomfort if you weren't someone with a fairly sharp feeling. The snake's father is also surprised.

Well, Leffi noticed it the moment he let it go.

However, with such high performance, the hanging DP is messy. One of these is enough to build an inn.

Besides, running time is small enough to be rechargeable. If you forget that and delay letting them return, they run out of batteries along the way and stop moving, and they also unravel their skills and show up.

The magic involved in that charge is also quite large, and it takes about a tenth of my total magic power right now to move it enough.

However, in view of such disadvantages, it is certain that it is a treasured object in such cases as this one. Before I left that intercourse, I thought I'd leave one behind with the brave man about the son of a bitch trying to get his hands on my territory.

Sorry, brave old man. I didn't come all this way to play, either. Tourism, though.

"Your Lord really keeps all the weird stuff."

"Huh, I have 27 secret tools."

"Yes, yes, I'm glad."

I walk through the city thinking with Leffi, who hammers me like that in a shaky way.

- Nevertheless, the enemy, is it a prince?

If you're coming with your hand, I'm going to go thoroughly crush it for the sake of daily peace... but I find it a little cautious to go punching even the royal palace of this country where the prince would live.

The only hard way you can do that is when this force is overwhelming.

As much as I'd call it a royal palace, security would be strong as it should be, and there could be many brave strong guys. Either way, I'm not complacent enough to deal with all those guys from the front and think I can win.

Besides, assuming you kill the prince, and find out that's my job, it would definitely be a total war with this country first.

That's not nice.

With Refi, you won't lose, but I don't like him asking for him from the start, and I don't want him to put that burden on me.

I - I just want Refi to be gobbled up in the dungeon.

... or Leffi, and everyone in the dungeon and themselves, are coming to crush their enemies to relax their days. Even so, it's a good place to end up falling, such as taking Leffi out of those goofy days and letting him use his powers for the struggle.

The enemy should be crushed by my power alone. Just for me (...).

"I don't know what's going on..."

I don't think it's going to work.