Heibon na Watashi wa Tonikaku Hibon

I played face-to-face with the Demons.

"Do you regret it?

"Huh?"

Arhu asked Rio unexpectedly, who was going down a long corridor with guidance from Wilsas.

"You will be silent with a difficult face from earlier. I thought you regretted that Ray didn't tell you anything."

"Um, there's a little bit of regret, but I mean, I'm more convinced than that, that I fell into the province..."

"Convinced? To what?

"Ray once said," No loyalty to the king. "

That was when we talked about them being chosen as members of the Demon King's Crusade.

At that time I saw the meaning contained in the overheard words for the first time since I came here.

"The Rays didn't feel loyal to the king, did they?

"Well."

"As for Ray, I knew he was a second prince, and he didn't seem to get along very well with the other superior magician."

"Really?

"Yeah. I've seen that guy poke at Lady Ray a few times when I was in the castle. Rather than not being close, I wonder if it feels like that one was unilaterally eyeing Master Ray. Master Ray didn't seem particularly concerned."

I guess that's why they were unnecessarily angry, Rio sighs.

"He also said he refused all solicitations from the goddess, and I was wondering if he was okay in his position, but I never asked him deeply"

As Ray kept his mouth shut to keep Rio out of trouble, neither did Rio ever hear that he wasn't supposed to be involved.

The end of the consequences of mutual consideration is now.

I don't know, and Rio smiled bitterly. Things are always a sluggish thing.

"Master Ray's loyalty was directed against him. That's what convinced me."

Arf also nods at Rio's words. But so Hugh tilted his neck.

"You were in the castle for a little while, weren't you? Haven't you heard anything about Wilsus without Ray and the others telling you?

"Uh, I thought that, too, but no matter how much you think back, you've never heard the name of Master Wilsas or the story of the First Prince at all. What do you think?"

"Hi again, I'm guessing the information was completely blocked by Ray"

"Right. Master Ray, don't be afraid."

Arf smiled back bitterly at Rio, who shrugged.

Thus, going down the long corridor, down the stairs leading to the basement, Wilsas looks back at the Rio's as they come to the front of the door leading to the dungeon.

"Well, there are demons ahead, but I was asked by Emrill to help me guide you."

So, Wilsus laughed.

"The other guy's a" bloodsucker, "so why don't you just offer him one of your blood? If you like, you might want to help."

"... chi?

"Oh, I see."

The two of them reacted brilliantly differently to Wilsas' words.

Rio tilting his neck and asking in confusion, and Arf nodding when he understood.

"I see?"

"Blood."

Two people who look at each other in the face penetrate the other's reaction.

"Oh," blood. "... No, so, why blood? What's a bloodsucker in the first place?

"Blood suckers are demons who live the blood of others as a source of nourishment. Humans call themselves vampires."

"Vampires! You're really here. So you're saying blood. But what if you like it?

"And when a man of blood appeared, whom he liked, he exchanged a covenant of blood, and did not drink the blood of another until he was dead. Besides, if you were chosen, it would be quick."

"Hmm. And it's just me? Put Arf in as a possibility."

"No, it's,"

Cah in a way that blocked Arf from trying to respond to Rio's words, and a cah high laugh came from across the door.

"What?

"Hehe. Looks like they're a little eary, so if they're just having a conversation with one door apart like this, they'll hear you."

Wilsus says with a gentle grin on Rio with a stuck face unexpectedly.

And beyond the open door, they were in one of the five dungeons.

"Even though human blood is more delicious, do you prefer to drink Demonic blood? If you're a cursed ex-Demon, you don't want to drink any more."

What I said in the young girl's voice was a bat about 20 cm long.

"... Huh?

"What's with that frightened face? Are you complaining about the concubine?

Patapata and one winged across the iron lattice and the other hanging on the fence of the bed behind the same cell. Together, two bats were there.