Boundary Labyrinth and the Foreign Magician

Origin of out-of-the-box 110 volumes

Miso and soy sauce may be used in meals served in the royal castle, which is an authentic combination of fixed meals. I feel that Japanese food has completely settled in the royal castle as well.

There are parts of me that feel slightly mismatched, but what am I supposed to say when I spread the word? That's just a story to keep in my chest because it's my only feeling in the first place.

That is how the reception ends, and it will be time for a meeting in the hall.

One purpose of the meeting was to exchange information on each country's specialties, etc. to obtain useful information for future transactions.

But as far as alliances gathered around the kingdom of Verdogal were concerned, they were meant only a short while ago to confront the Vallos clan. So it can also be said that it is the direct successor of the Alliance against Demons when it comes to these nations.

We welcome the kingdoms of Drafdenia and Einfeus… We also need to talk to King Leandre and King Ignado about the story of the moon and the future policy towards demons, etc. That is, the story of the people of the Moon and the will of Vallos and Beristio and the search for the path of coexistence with the devil.

Will of Vallos or Beristio. Then, introduce Tesdilos and Wimberg, who have chosen to take over the will and live as people, and tell them more about the future.

"- At the moment we are moving in the direction of using sealing techniques and sealing our properties as demons… all of which are not seals, but to abandon our powers as demons and live as people - with a view to solving them in a more fundamental way. Regarding the future, if you let us know when there is an incident involving the demon, we will do our best to solve it."

When told so, King Ignado nods quietly.

"The significance of the alliance, huh? I have no objection to Non. Better than the former, Einfeus is a country where various clans took hands and were born to help each other. If you are willing to join hands with the devil, you can walk with him. If Lord Boundary is going to put himself in battle for coexistence... if only he could speak up to this old bone, where would he be?"

With that said, King Ignado grinned.

... Assuming there's a demon-tangled case, and I'm on my way to a solution, if you speak to yourself, I'll help.

I'm sure there's something about it because it's not literally another HR for King Ignado...... yeah. It's comforting to hear you say that.

"The Kingdom of Verdogal is also the country where my ancestors, King Angelf, saw the ideals. If we are to include demons in our attempts to walk with a wide variety of races... we will try to imitate our ancestors again. Not to mention Lord Boundary is a hero of salvation for our country. I'm going to spare you the rest."

and King Leandre also grinned to coincide with King Ignado's words.

"I do have something shallow to do with demons... He should also have been a compatriot who once lived with him. I still believe that walking together again is not impossible."

And king Eberberbert said, Is there any place for the kings that dwell, as they were closing their eyes and chewing up the word?

With the people of the moon and the demons...... Each country has its own causes and implications.

But I wonder if we can talk to King Ignado about Oldia. The fact that there were demons who wanted peaceful coexistence with people, somewhere completely unrelated to Vallos and the Tesdiros, is a hope for the road ahead.

- In the meantime, the next story about demons is a paragraph.

Before I turn in my neighbors, my entourages, my family chiefs, and move on to talking about deals, etc.... I will go to King Ignado and ask him if I can tell him some things about Oldia to the kings of the Alliance.

"- Given the position of His Majesty Ignado and Mr Oldia, it does not change the point that we cannot put it on the table, so I do not think it will take the form of communicating it internally, what do you think?

"Right. If Lord Theodore trusts you, he trusts you again."

"Thank you"

"No, not to thank you. Or one more thing. I'll change my mind, but there's something I have to tell you before there's anyone else."

"The user of immortality and the matter of the scroll, is it?

When asked so, King Ignado closed his eyes and nodded.

"Mm-hmm. First of all, about the sorcerer who supposedly came to the Forest of the Beast Devil more than east... It seems that this man was the high brother of a higher sorcerer. You said that Berkfritz had helped the demons in the woods and had been wounded and, as a thank you, taught some fairy arts to help him become king of beasts."

I see. He said he helped the Immortal disciple and learned immortality in return. But it wouldn't have overlapped with Berkfritz's ability to capture the power he was using.

"You seemed to have a good relationship with that person at first. But before Berkfritz suddenly sought too much power, the surgeon felt a sense of crisis and tried to stop him."

"That was the situation afterwards, which means..."

When I frown, King Ignado meditates quietly on what he wants to say.

"I guess I could even call myself a master in fairy arts. In the battle, he said, he lost his life. For Berkfritz...... I wonder how it went. Can't you pull it off later than you made a sacrifice? Or were you so fascinated by the power that you no longer even cared about your master's sacrifice"

I will follow through on my first intentions to avoid wasting it even though I made a sacrifice... That's... that's the path Vallos chose.

How was it for Berkfritz?

Did you think you had killed someone you could call your master because of your disagreement, or did you feel liberated because you no longer had a presence to stand in your way?

The guy I saw... looks like he was taking in too much power and his spirit was affected. Now I don't even know what Berkfritz thought at the time.

"But when you do, it's no wonder you have some knowledge of the circumstances of the operator"

"Exactly. Why was the sorcerer heading west over the forest of the beast demon? Berkfritz was in a position to know the fragmentary circumstances, even if it was not the whole story, such as what kind of substitute the scroll was."

Right. You tricked me into robbing a scroll... and that doesn't seem to be the case.

"Until then, they don't know what the contents of the scroll are. Because that scroll seems to be just a fragment."

"Fragments..."

"The Master of the Sorcerer - did you call him Immortal? He said he was entrusted to him, one to hide beyond the forest to the western country, and one to a friend who lives in an island country beyond the eastern sea. And now the Immortal keeps one in his hand, and divides one secret into three parts, out of the reach of a foolish king."

... splitting and concealing secrets. By reason - I don't feel any power from the scroll.

In the first place, there is not even enough technique to read.

"Hi, that's a smelly story. Does that mean it's what the powerful want? Although the fact that the scrolls were left separately may also mean that the secrets were later undone and worth communicating to future generations"

Assuming the king takes a piece of the scroll, you can't destroy it unless you know the full story.

"Maybe. I guess you don't have to worry about getting into that king's hands more than splitting up and two one-way cracks being taken away."

Indeed...... Or...... an island nation over the eastern sea? It's also information that I personally care about a lot......

If you don't have the means to find where one crack is, you probably have to leave it like this, but it's hard to get a glimpse of those circumstances from here. Well, what's the matter?