"What does this... mean?

What Midgard said was a pure question.

The war must have been pushed this way.

It was suddenly caused by the intervention of a third force that emerged out of nowhere.

A third force of only six.

The six men, with an overwhelming power that was roughly unlikely to be human, not only sank the ship of Nea Gandia, but also crushed the hordes of divine soldiers.

"They look familiar. Certainly, such as the Holy Six Generals"

"Six generals of the Holy Emperor... that's..."

Sounds familiar.

Once, when I was in Gandhia, that's what the warrior Griff, who showed up on the battlefield in Maldia, was called. It is about the six generals who served the Holy King, but their records were almost lost and not passed down to modern times. Midgard knows because there was something to know about the Holy King Six.

However, I didn't hear it deep down. He could not have known about the exterior features of all six Holy Gentlemen, and even if he had, it would have been impossible to infer that from the six men who wrapped red and black clothes.

It was strange how Muza God judged it that way.

"Yes. There is no doubt that they are the Sixth Admiral of the Holy King. Because there is no one else but Griff, such as the descendants of the Giants."

A descendant of the genus Giants, as Muza God calls it, would be a figure who boasts an internationally prominent giant body among the six. Even wrapped in red and black clothes covering his entire body, its unusual enormity seemed impossible to conceal through.

Therefore, I guess Muza God also knows exactly what he is.

I had heard scattered from Setuna and the others about the giant body of the warrior Griff. He had an overwhelming power and fought death with Setuna for days, too.

"And you won't be excepting the faces of the Six Holy Generals, such as what Griff fights with"

"I see..."

Convinced, but at the same time raising questions.

"But... because, why, here?

Midgard asked because he has heard from the Muza gods the fact that the Holy King Six is dead.

Five of the Holy King's six generals, with the exception of Levia, lived about five hundred years ago until today, he said. It also seems that by betraying the Holy King and killing him, he was subjected to an immortal curse by the Holy King.

Besides, it wasn't just the curse of immortality, he said.

As Griff had been cursed of insomnia, Lowe had a curse of wandering, but Elle had a curse of silence, Mia had a curse of permanent sleep, and Zag had a curse of oblivion.

Levia, by the way, seems to be the curse of record,

Why, when it comes to Muza God being well aware of that, it's because he's an emperor god. The gods summoned by the Holy King served the Holy King until he was killed by the Sixth General. No, even after the death of the Holy King, it is no exaggeration to say that he is subordinate to the Holy King.

The covenant with the Holy King is still in force.

That's why we're tied to this world.

Muza gods why the emperor god could not stop the death of the holy emperor, because the holy emperor six did well to get the gods out as well, and the gods also regretted that they could not stop the six generals, and greatly resented the six generals.

For this reason, after the death of the Holy King, the first thing the gods did was retaliate harshly against the Sixth General, thereby knowing that the Sixth General was turning into an immortal being.

No matter how many times he killed them, he did not die, and eventually the gods withdrew their hand from them, too.

Because he realized that in the future it would be more important to take action for the Holy King when he is resurrected than to retaliate against the Six Generals.

When it comes to why they died of such immortality, it is because they tried to stop the ritual of the resurrection of the Holy Emperor, and their success and failure have allowed them to finally die.

Was that a delightful result for the Six Generals, who had been wandering the continent for hundreds of years?

And why, now, are they taking sides with the Midgards, who should have vanished in that way?

"It's... I don't know either. I don't know why they're here when they should be dead."

"Are you back?

"No...... it isn't. They are the dead. Definitely."

"Dead..."

Midgard rebelled the word of the Muza God as he watched the battle of the Six Holy Gentlemen reflected on the cinematic light screen. It was a battle that didn't seem like a very dead man.

He plays a big stand against the gods who emerge from the sunken ship.

Not very much, but I don't think it can be made into a co-deceased.

"It's not a good thing that the dead show up in the living world."

"Though, it seems like you can expect it as a force of war, then."

"That's true, but it doesn't make sense"

"As a result of obeying reason, I hope it's easy to rule by the Lion God."

"... you're right"

Muza, as if God had given up something, I told him.

"I have no choice, comrade Midgard. Let's look to their cooperation and lead this battle to victory."

"Yeah. Okay, that's it"

There were no objections to the conclusions reached by Muza God.

Whether the Holy Six are dead or not, the status quo, they're acting as if they're taking sides here, fighting Nea Gandia. Even if we are not on the side of the Midgards, if we are to make Nea Gandia our common enemy, there must be a path of cooperation.

And that's a far better chance of winning.

"Can you hear me, the Six Generals?"

When Muza God called, the reaction was immediate.

"Oh, I can hear you or I can hear you! The mourning of the end of the foolish gods who followed the Holy King!

It is also impossible to reply with disgust, I thought, because they are in the midst of a fierce struggle with the gods of Nea Gandia.

Regardless, the Demonic Crystal Ship with Midgard is provisionally known as No. 2 and is not in non-combat condition. It's on the battlefield, participating in battles with the Nea Gandia army, and sometimes using onboard weapons, it attacks, or looks across the battlefield, giving instructions to the Demon Crystal weapons and Demon Crystal dolls.

But that's why you can't even call me in the middle of a fierce battle and give me a good face.

'What the hell is this all about? Why are we fighting each other over what we made a deal with him? It would be better if you were enemies anyway!

The fierce man's voice included perhaps anger. The nasty anger and resentment towards the Emperor God makes us look at the complex mood for the Holy King.

You can listen to what Lowe has to say.

"Oh, my God, El, I'm sorry!

You want to work with us? The gods of the other world. "

"Yeah, you're right. My name is Muza. I did make a pact with the Holy King, and I am still bound by that pact, because the Lion God Emperor is not the Holy King"

Muza, God gave you a relieved look, probably because the person you can talk to has interrupted your conversation.

Midgard also felt that the dark clouds that started to stand up were paid off.

"So you say you fight them? Ha '

"Then fight with us."

'What are you making up your mind!?

"Agree with Elle"

Mia, come on!

'That's why we're here... right?

"... well, yes."

"That's why."

That's how the woman, called Elle, broke the story off.

"I don't know what that means... well, do you mind"

"Yeah, that's right"

Midgard looked at Muza God and smiled bitterly.

The Royal Admiral was apparently full of extremely distinctive faces.