How many human beings have you killed, using black spears and their families? No, it's not just human. No wonder the Imperial Devil's resentment appeared on this occasion as a sword. Lux did not confine himself to humans.

Tens of thousands of swords.

Only one of them is the soul saved by Setuna, he says.

Everything else is the manifestation of a soul that has been killed by Setuna and that still resents and curses Setuna.

Therefore, if you take a sword other than the correct answer, you will not be able to attack Lux, and on the contrary, you will be hurt.

"Stand up, Setsuna"

Needless to say, Setuna woke up silently. It keeps wearing out, but the mind, the soul is conscious itself. I can still do it. At least, that's what my mind says. As long as the flesh moves, I can go on. No, we have to go on.

"Keep going until you pull the right answer and slap that blade on me."

Lux was in a far away position. Surrounded by countless swords, he holds a Gravestone with one hand. Normally, it is a distance that cannot be reached in a single flight. But now Lux would be able to fill it in an instant, that much in time. So this distance is unfavourable to Setsuna. No, in the first place, there's never been anything like Setuna's advantage in her training with Lux. And that's the power relationship between Lux and Setuna.

If I had a black spear in my hand, the relationship upside down was turned upside down. With a black spear, Setsuna can outperform Lux. Even Lux, who has acquired the Gravestone and the War Dragon Calling Method, is not the enemy of the Black Spear and Setuna, which have become a complete body. But it's nothing but a difference in the power of the subpoena, nothing to be proud of, nothing to win. Setuna is not foolish enough to be happy about that. That's the same for Lux. Under this circumstance, just because he was outpacing Setuna, he would never be chronic. Of course, even without Gravestone, it's unlikely Setuna will outperform Lux in physical ability, etc., but nevertheless, he doesn't look down on Setuna. If you look down, that's all that creates a gap. A human being is that kind of creature. Just how calmly and perfectly I grasped the situation, and the moment I looked down, it was something that created a gap somewhere. So Lux doesn't look down on Setuna. Recognize them as equal opponents and never show any gaps.

That's why he's such a pain in the ass.

"That's the final test of this hell. For you to go to the heart of hell."

"The Heart of Hell..."

Setuna turned her consciousness to the pillar of light visible behind Lux's right hand. Perhaps that's where hell lies. I've seen it since I got down to hell. It seemed to illuminate all the way to the end of hell and seemed like a place to aspire to.

"Come quickly. The Lord of Hell is waiting for you. I'm waiting for you. What are we going to do with this level of trials? I guess I'll be strong. Stronger, fiercer, more ambitious than anyone, than any enemy."

"Ha!"

Strong, responding with an all-out voice, pulling out the sword at your feet. You can't possibly figure out which one is incorrect and which one is correct, etc. I had no choice but to try Lux.

And then they jump on Lux and get shot down by a flash of Gravestone. The moment he was slaughtered, the sword danced like crazy at hand, slashing himself, I'm sure the sword resentment made him do so.

"Not to this extent, then!

"Ha!"

The moment I breathed back, Lux flew in. Pull out the sword. I can't make it. They'll kill me. But it's not pointless death. One sword, successfully consumed. That's all. That's all I'm saying, but I'm not letting you say it doesn't make sense. If you consume even one bottle, it means you're close to the right answer. But.

"More! More disease!"

The subsequent resurrection ended at that moment when Lux slashed and killed him, unable to consume a single bottle. The repetition of life and death does not end.

"Deeper!

I heard Lux breathing. It is difficult to accept the vivid slaughter of the arriving Gravestone with a sword that has been dragged out. Because the moment I tried to take it, my sword flipped and I mutilated Setuna along with Gravestone. The will of the sword that curses Setuna is mighty. I can make you recognize that again and again. Each time Setuna felt trembling at her guilt for what she had done.

What I have never tried to face so far is just now standing on the wall.

"Sharper!

Lux screams, approaching Setuna. I knew the move would no longer be in my hands. The speed enhanced to the extreme by the Summoning Armed and the War Dragon Calling Act is also something you will get used to if you continue to see it thousands of times. Whether the loose ends are woven or matched to the highest speed, it doesn't matter. We can keep up with all that change, too. That's why it's a completely different story if you can deal with it, where you see movement, where you could predict, it's just destiny to be slaughtered or poked to death.

But Setuna shook her head in her chest. Never meaningless. Because at first, we saw something that we didn't see at all. Isn't that, in other words, a sign that we are growing rapidly in battle? Isn't this a test for that?

I guess that's why the trials are unreasonable.

I'm sure.

Think of it that way, and you'll gain strength. No matter how unreasonable, no matter how harsh, no matter how hopeless, I can stand up to it. I can fight because I can believe I see the light.

"You should be able to!

Lux's scolding echoes in his chest.

"You have endured my training and become stronger than anyone else!

Encouragement burns my heart.

"You're my apprentice!

"I'm not a monster like you, I am!

"Then be a monster."

Lux's look at Setuna's bitter smile was chilling. A knob pierces me like a sharpened blade itself.

"That's what it means to be strong. Stop being human. Don't try to be human, etc. If you want to be human, you don't have to ask for any more power. Right. The power you seek is, after all, the power of the outside world. Of an unrecognizable realm. A power that is unnecessary if you are focused on humans. Don't you think it's a good story for a bug to ask for something like that and continue to live in humans?

"That's me, master."

Setsuna shook her head and went. I can understand what Lux says and how he thinks. There are some things I can't help but think you're right. In the end, what Setuna craves is nothing more than power beyond people's knowledge, as he says. The black spear itself, yes. It is beyond the realm of human understanding. And if we're going to control it, we should probably throw away the thought of staying human, etc. There is something you have to admit that human beings are so powerful that they cannot do it.

Still, Setsuna thinks.

"If you stop being human, if you give up being human, it's gone."

"Then you're done here."

Lux shook Gravestone gently. Shaken out fast enough to leave the sound behind, the torso leaves the pale light in the void. Pretending to be one of them, until now, it becomes clear that Lux was not exerting the power of the whole body. It wasn't all I could do. I've killed Setsuna for a moment. Now I see a bare gesture of trying to do all I can. That's just it, the tension in Setuna increased and my heart shook. It's not fear. Fear is, for the most part, based on joy. It would be a pleasure to be able to see the seriousness of Lux.

"As long as you stay focused on humans, your strength is here."

Lux's words were convincing.

"Humans have limits. The limits of our power as creatures. I can't help it all. Every creature has its limits. The only way to cross that limit is to give up being that organism. Humans, humans, birds and beasts, monsters and monsters."

Lux is probably not an exaggeration when it comes to being the most powerful of organisms called humans. He was a strong man, with or without a subpoena armed. He is stepping into an area that should be analogous to the Superman, with tremendous force, motion vision, reflexes, velocity, whichever he takes, plus he is experiencing dragon breathing. It would be about Tran-Cargilius when he was more than Lux, but it was Lux who played that tran and called him a genius. It should have been only a matter of time before his prowess continued to train that talent to outrun the tran. If there hadn't been even a final war, Lux would have gone up to humanity's strongest being.

But at the same time it is also about showing human limits.

Lux certainly deserves to be called the strongest warrior in mankind, but when he started putting other organisms into comparison, he could no longer even be among the strongest candidates. The numerous Imperial Demons hope to boast a life force that lightly outweighs human beings, even the smaller ones, and if there is a genius comparable to Lux among the Lewdies who can use powerful magic, that alone will make it possible to surpass him in capacity. There are also dragons. And the gods.

Lux can't be the strongest man in the world.

Not as human as you are.

"That's what makes sense."

"Then I'll go beyond that."

"... isn't it?"

Lux narrowed his eyes to rejoice rather at Setuna's unscrupulous attitude.

"Then let the humans detain you. And stay put, burn by the flames of hell and disappear."

"It won't go away, I will."

Setuna kicked up the sword at her feet. He jumped up to the height of his gaze. Grab it and set it up.

"It can't end here."

It's the final trial, says Lux.

But so what?

You think it's okay if we get to the final trial?

There's no way.

There's no way we can end anything here.

Setuna stared at Lux and yelled.

Then he recognized that Lux would kick the ground and flesh it out fast enough to leave the sound behind, flying to the right and letting the slaughter go. Gravestone's drawing trajectory is instantly chopping up the void. It dodged it.

(Yay...!

Inside, the moment he raised his voice of joy, Setuna distorted his face to severe pain. When I saw it, the sword in my hand was about to snap my neck. The will of those who sought to curse and kill Setuna was strong and harsh on this.

Die.

Five digits would have been crossed.