"Olias-Leviath. Your lord was a forensic and armed subpoena man in Zalwarn... is that for sure?

The Demon King asked me when I was southbound down the tree sea near the Dragon House.

"You're right. My name in Zalwarn is Orian-Lebaen. There's nothing unknown about Zalwarn. It's a name. Your Majesty, you've heard about it, haven't you?

"Is your lord Orian-Lebaen? Hmm... you're not far enough apart to listen to me."

"I'm a human being."

"That's rude."

With such interaction, he tried to read the thoughts of the Demon King. Über. Über Rey-Krüselk. The appearance of a man who can make a name for himself as the Demon King of Kruselk is still young. Twenty years old. Is it something like that there? Extraordinary eyes make him feel that he has a different vision than a regular person. There are only two things that can be feared by the Demon King.

It was three years ago that he challenged the king of Kruselk, Kalbalha Ray-Kruselk, to fight, to win brilliantly, and to usurp his kingship. The old Kruselk royal family in Kalbalha is said to have been destroyed, but the truth remains unknown. The information blockade in Kruselk has been going on since the days of Kalbalha.

It was long unclear why Kruselk had defeated something like him. It was also only recently here that Yubel became awed by the alias of the Demon King, whose actual image could not even be grasped by Zalwarn's information network, his neighbor.

There were stories that demon kings are demon kings because they use emperor demons.

In fact, some of them witnessed a crowd of Imperial Demons in Kruselk, and it was Orias who was eager to go to Kruselk to ascertain their real image. You can't let go of Orian-Libaien. It didn't come true to go to Kruserck for Mirelbas-Lyburn, but it may not matter now.

It is true that Yubel destroyed the regular army of Kruselk and reigned in Kruselk as usurper, and when he saw him and his gestures, everything was figured out.

Yubel can serve the Imperial Devil.

I don't know what reason or why. It could be the ability of a subpoena armed, or it could be something else altogether. Whatever the principle, it was true that he was leading a herd of Imperial Demons towards the Dragon House, and if he saw that the Imperial Demons, who should often be attacked if seen as human beings, behaved as if they were a disciplined breeder in front of him, he had no doubt.

And on Yubel's side, there's always a man-shaped Imperial Demon leaning in. He is an Imperial Demon with an extremely similar figure to a human woman, called Lewdies. Orias was the first to see Lewdies, but could only be surprised that a monster with the appearance of knowledge appeared in a completely different way than knowledge.

Leaving close to Yubel, Ryudies apparently had the individually identifiable name Ryuska, which was traceable but spoke human language. I was surprised when I found out that the Imperial Demon had an individually identifiable name, but it was shocking that the Imperial Demon was speaking a common language.

On the road with the Imperial Devils, it was just such a surprise that his intellectual curiosity continued to be satisfied. I guess that's why. I was also not dissatisfied with moving away from his destination. Instead, it is a little longer and the desire to observe the ecology of the Imperial Demons is stronger.

It was also becoming clear that something like class existed among the Imperial Demons, subordinate to the Demon King Yubel. First of all, the only person allowed to touch the Demon King directly is apparently Lyudzies' Lyuska. The other Imperial Demons are traveling with care not to even get into Rhuska's sight. Perhaps Rhuska is spoiled by Demon King Yubel, and buying Rhuska's unhappiness involves the life of the Imperial Demon. Nevertheless, Rhuska does not behave with dignity towards other imperial demons either. It just felt like I was only paying attention to Yubel, and even watching Orian and Crude, who were just foreign objects in this population.

Though the class, it might as well be Rhuska and something else. That's about it, I couldn't see any other clear difference. But how odd and dreamy it seems that dozens or hundreds of Imperial Demons are marching neatly. But it's never a nightmare or anything. Where the Imperial Devil formed a line and waged war against humans, it's not a nightmare or anything.

One line travels southwest through the tree sea.

It was in the sea of trees north of the Dragon House that Orias encountered them. Orias, although he was aiming for Kruselk with Crude, had an unexpected face-to-face with Kruselk's ruler, which made it all the better to go to Kruselk. That's why we decided to go south on Uberle.

It seems that Uberle initially planned to go to the Dragon House.

The purpose was to say hello to the Lion King who entered the Dragon House, and he came all the way to that place. And in conversation with Yubel, it has been found that he is in no way irrelevant to the outcome of this war. Yubel was one of the supporters of Gray-Barzelg, who occupied Fort Gallon, and lent three thousand buffmats to the Gray army. Wouldn't it be because the Grey army kept staying at Fort Gallon because they had a chance to win? Haven't you decided that if 3,000 Imperial Demons and 3,000 Sergeants join forces, we can break through the Five Way Defense Regiment and beat the pain to the Dragon House? And that's probably right. No five-way defensive force had been able to stop the armies of the steel military horse (Buhmatz) and the fierce general Gray-Barzelg.

Most importantly, when the guardian dragon was activated, Gray's reckoning disappeared with dew.

The Grey army, though pierced by Fabruneia, was burned and extinguished by a dragon that summoned the fort as a catalyst, both Grey's rebellion and support for Grey, all turned into blisters.

(No, I don't)

Gibbell, who was a covert supporter of the Grey army, has succeeded in benefiting fishermen in this war. Zalwarn territory east of Fort Gallon, which the Grey army had suppressed, became Zibel's, and Smaaada was also suppressed by Zibel's forces, he said. Besides, the great victory of the Gandhian army has also greatly affected the fact that the Grey army was staring at Zalwarn.

The Grey-Balzerg rebellion, from a country other than Zalwarn, meant that it was never meaningless.

The reason Yubel supported Gray was not told from his mouth. I don't even know why I thought about saying hello to King Gandia. Yubel responded to the conversation with Orias, but did not speak the truth. I don't trust Orias.

(I guess)

Orias put his arms together in front of his chest as he watched the countless red light dots in the shadows of the woods. Orias himself was not trying to get Yubel's word. Orias didn't ask for a master. His purpose is not to serve anyone. It's okay to serve someone if you can continue your research, but if you don't, there's no point in serving.

Would it be possible to proceed with the research, if it were Yubel's? That's what I'm thinking. If that's possible, it's not a bad idea to call Yubel your master. It would also be interesting for him to wield the outside law in the name of the Demon King.

I was concerned, however, that Yubel was sensitive to the foreign laws. Perhaps he has something to do with foreign law. It was not until Zalwarne that Orias learned about the law, but in the first place, it seems that the origin of the law is not Zalwarne. I didn't even know Marcias, such as where the origin was. It must have been buried on the other side of a long history.

Eventually, it was after noon on the 29th that we reached the ruins of Fort Beaunel. Nearly two days, he's traveling safely through the tree sea. You could have seen the Big Hole in Beaunel sooner if you had poked through the dragon conscription field, but Yubel hated it. The group of Imperial Demons is too conspicuous in the less-shielded dragon field. It was Yubel's explanation that it would stimulate Gandhian troops in the Dragon House, but Orias initially thought it was meant to stimulate Gandhian troops.

Of course, it wasn't like he was just an outsider, and if Yubel changed his purpose, he wanted to see it through.

A group of Imperial Demons, passing through the site of Fort Beaunel, took off the tree sea and proceeded through the plains in the darkness of the night. Off the street, heading east even. In the direction of progress is Reuben, one of the few cities not involved in the Zalwarn war.

Reuben is a city garrisoned by the Second Dragon Scale Army, led by Wing General Byu-Golet, which does not leak into examples and is surrounded by thick walls. The walls, as long as they are of some height and thickness, are effective enough to make the Imperial Devil give up his attack, but in front of an army that is under the command of the will of the Demon King, it would be pointless.

"What are you going to do?

Moon night, on a hill peeking at Reuben, he asked.

"What, it's Gandhia's victory celebration?"

Without even laughing, the Demon King told the commander's little Imperial Demon what it was all about.

The darkness crept.