The war situation is on the way to deterioration.

The end of the war was opened about a month ago.

Four countries, Knox, Niwale, Ridziul and Haska, declared their determination to form a coalition of anti-demon kings and to confront the demon king Uber of Kruselk to a small group of nations, as well as to make the rest of the world aware of the demon king's threat.

It was only by making known how terrible the Demon King was that it was the primacy of this battle that it could be said that it succeeded in that sense. But as far as the war scene is concerned, it cannot be called success.

Indeed, it would have been possible to show the public the threat of Kruselk. But in the process, the two nations were crushed without even being able to reward the Demon King's Army with one arrow. Two countries, Niwale and Knox, were defeated to keep standing.

(indiscriminate)

Baran-Diaran threw the report on his desk and threw it away.

(unusual)

The report stated that the battle between Knox and Kruselk was well documented. Even when it comes to Kraken, it's no different than hearsay. It was only about the same as the rumor of the wind that a swarm of 30,000 diverse Imperial Demons that devastated Niwale collapsed into Knox territory, dominating all parts of it, and quickly drinks and drinks all the way to Knox's capital, Norend.

The enemy is the Imperial Devil.

It is an army of monsters with powers that transcend intelligence to flesh far more madmen than humans.

Moreover, the Demon King's Army says it is interfering with imperial demons everywhere and increasing their forces at explosive speeds. The army, which was about 10,000 by the time the battle against Niwale began, has swelled nearly fourfold by the time the battle against Knox ends.

And, of course, the anti-demon kings coalition side, it hasn't just been killed. They've fought, fought, killed, beaten. Thousands of soldiers have killed hundreds of Imperial Demons.

(But it's also what I knew)

It was the kings and soldiers of the four nations who endorsed the Alliance of Antidemonic Kings who chose an unusual and unbroken battle. Nor did the people do any good in giving in to the Imperial Devil, nor would they wish to descend into the kingdom of the Imperial Devil, no matter what desperate circumstances they find themselves in. Being a resident of the royal devil's trekking kingdom is the same thing being locked away in the hell of the earth.

Everyone recognizes it that way.

The reality of Kruselk is not so, some say. It is man who controls Kruselk, and the Imperial Devil is only served as a military force, he said.

But no one was fooled by such sweet words, and nothing shook my mind. Even if it were true, who would be allowed to live with the Imperial Devil? You can't live in the same space as those monsters. The alien monsters. If you look at humans, it makes them murderous, natural enemies of mankind. It's just an enemy to destroy.

If we don't destroy them, they will only destroy us.

'We are human beings. Live as a human being and die as a human being.'

A joint statement by the kings of the four kingdoms was read out on the occasion of the formation of the Alliance of Antidemonic Kings. At that time, everyone who was on the spot raised the cry of his soul and expressed his endorsement.

Baran-Diaran is one of them.

Even if we cannot spare the fate of doom, it makes sense to fight through it. A dog could die. No, I know it's nothing but dog death. I know, but so what do you say?

"Death is equivalent. It's all the same whether you die in glory, get sick and die, die on the battlefield, die with all your life expectancy. There's no difference in death."

"My lord..."

He intended to speak to himself, but one of his men, who was indoors, reacted. It seemed that the reaction of his subordinates, with the difference in age between parents and children and above, was not due to the fear faced with the reality of death, or because Baran's soliloquy seemed odd. He may be wondering what his life was all about.

That much will be forgiven.

Close when it's ruined.

"We will die. There's no one left. And there's no point in that death. Don't ask for meaning. It's just dying."

Balan saw not only his men, but also the faces of each of the officers who had gathered indoors. It was such a conundrum, recognizing that everyone now has a desperate battlefield.

"I challenged the Demon King. By challenging me, I was able to convey the threat"

"Your Highness's hometown… Gandhia has been shown the will to fight Kruselk"

"... Gandhia"

Baran-Diaran, for the first time in years, used that country name as a word for rebutting his men's words.

"I've been trying not to think long. Because if you think about it, you will admit that my decision was a mistake, but now you can admit it. I saw it wrong. the way a country called Gandhia is, the essence of a man called Leongando."

At the time Baran-Diaran was in power as Gandhia's general, Leongando Reus-Gandhia was known as "Utensil”. The prince, who was in itself less visible to the royal palace, was in Balan's eyes as bringing doom to Gandia. There must have been times when Sius Cloud, the glorious king of Yingjie, fell ill and Gandhia's future was enveloped in dark clouds, and many things proved that Leongando was a fool.

Balan, as far as Leongando was concerned, left Gandhia.

At the end of the vagrancy, he found his place of death in this Haska. A small country. It was a country that had only about half its territory, even as much as Gandia at the time, but it had a passion for the king, and the young prince had a temper to make the country better. The country itself was young. The youthfulness not found in old Gandhia must have seemed brilliant to him.

That's good.

About a decade in Haska brought him much. I got a wife, I got a kid. I never thought I'd be able to have kids this year. Having a family, he encouraged more and more. I also had the pride to strengthen Haska's military power and to be able to fight more than reciprocity to the extent of Gandhia.

But Gandhia, at some point, had become so great that there was nothing lined up in the small group of nations.

Was it at the beginning of this year that you heard about the taking of the Balsar fortress? Right after the passing of King Siuscloud. Balan received that the lapse for although he was in mourning was the beginning of the end of Gandia. In the newspaper of Siuscloud's death, he cried, too, something that had been unthinkable for a while, but not like this.

On the day of youth, the death of the hero and the man he yearned for cannot be arranged in the same line with the likeness of the kingdom that set him apart.

Gandhia was drunk by Logner as he was, and he just thought it was something that could be fruitful with Zalwarn's country. Balan is not the only one who has come to that conclusion. Many of the neighboring countries must have glimpsed the end of Gandia into the fall of Fortress Balsar. An impenetrable fortress was removed.

Defeat is a must.

But how's the reality?

Gandia instantly stabilized Logner and overtook even Zalwarn when he recaptured Fortress Balsar. Something has happened that I couldn't think of a long time ago. No, under any circumstances, it was as vain as I imagined Gandhia would be, such as taking control of Zalwarn. Could Logner have fought Zalwarn properly anyway, even if Siuscloud did not get the disease and was spectacular?

Leongand had something that wasn't in the Sius Cloud.

(That would be all)

The failure to see heroism in Leongand only meant that Baran-Diaran had no eyes to see.

"He may have been playing" Ugly. ”But it doesn't matter. Besides, even if Gandhia stripped Kruselk of his fangs, it's none of our business. Our death is imminent."

Niwale, Knox and the army of Kruselk, which continued to attack and destroy them, divide the army into two parts. It seemed like a stomach attack on Ridziul and Haska at the same time, which meant that the battle had already begun in Ridziul. Haska will be in battle soon, too.

Baran was based in the northern Haskah city of Marel in order to be able to react immediately to the invasion of the Demon King's Army.

"But I just die. Show me what you mean. Show me the will of the Haskah warriors. Be proud. Be proud. Just don't die. Fight, die. Die in a flock of enemies, killing them. If you die, kill many enemies alone. Kill as many demons as you can."

Balan saw the flames lit in his men's eyes. As expensive as this place of death is in front of you, it won't be able to imitate Gandhia's heart.

"We will be the warriors of Haska."

"We need to be Haska warriors!

It was on December 12th that the voices the officers recite echoed into the Haskah Army Operations.

It was some time before the Kruselk troops deployed in the former Niwale territory began invading Haska, but the Balans had no reason to know.