- Rubias Perspective

Successfully dived into the castle. Later, we must make sure that the Demons identify who they are and that they are truncated without hesitation in times of need. This important task entrusted to me by my master can never be screwed up - it was me who was acting like that, but I was to be embarrassed by the Dieria I was accompanying.

"Rubias, I know how you feel, but if you look at me like that, I'll be vigilant and scared, even if I'm not a demon."

"... I was going to talk to him normally"

Apparently, before I knew it, my expression was so tight that it frightened others. I called out to the maids in the castle, pretending to be naturally misguided winds, but for some reason, when they called out to me, they were in a state where their hips were drawn. I never thought the cause would be in my eyes.

But I want you to let me do about one excuse. Since I spent my entire life as a royalty from birth, I had extremely little experience with everyday conversations with others compared to normal people, besides being in a position, so it was normal to ask questions unilaterally and say that the answers would be returned. Can an artist imagine me weaving questions into conversations while relaxing others and naturally pulling out the information I want to know? The answer is no. What can I say for myself, but my communication skills are the lowest of the parties. Probably not even under the feet of a master who serves as a receptionist every day.

Then it would only be good at this time, so I thought I'd ask Dieria to replace me in the negotiations, but she insisted that I should look into it as hard as I could.

"I'm a normal civilian, so I can always do it if I want to. Compared to that, Rubias still doesn't know the world, does he? If we keep having this conversation here, I'm sure it'll be a good experience. I think Lapis is expecting you."

"Sort of... do you? Really?

"Yeah, yeah. That's how it's decided."

"... are you sure?

If you told me that, there was nothing else I could do to keep looking into it, even though I felt like I wouldn't fall for it. That's how I thought I ended my investigation just to frighten most of my maids, and I was later informed that I was to be rewarded in an unexpected and unexpected way.

"Did you identify him? The Demon Clan?

"Yeah. Thanks to Rubias for looking into it."

I couldn't react to Dieria, who had told me there was no such thing as to say, except that I was standing there with my mouth open. When the hell was that? Was she looking into it with her before I knew it? No, that can't be right. She had been acting with me the whole time, and bedtime was the same. I also thought you pretended to sleep and checked it out in the middle of the night, but when we were asleep, most of the maids would be asleep, so that's not possible either. If you take a month or two and time, that might be possible, but what can you do in just three days? No way. My unknowable abilities on her? She gave me clams and seeds after a bitter look at me haunting my head.

"It's easy. I just chose someone who wasn't freaked out by the power of Rubias."

"... what?

My eyes dot unexpectedly. Scared... you mean frightened? To me?

"Ordinary maids are obviously freaking out, but if someone smiles instead of freaking out, it's noticeable, right? Lapis told me one of them fitted the traits, and I'm pretty sure they both did."

"... right"

That's why I'm not convinced, but I had a feeling I'd just be hurt for nothing if I were to ask in depth, so I didn't try to visit any more.

- Dierian Perspective

I haven't had the slightest time to rest since I started staying in the castle. That's because I couldn't trust the people around me anyway, like if I could mix medication in my diet or if they would attack me when I was asleep. The King, who was present for dinner every night, is running out of reluctance, and last night he asked me to head to the Demon King's Crusade in a way that was almost intimidating from the plea.

I was sorry at first because the Demons would be threatening me, but I got angry with the boulder for that attitude, too, and I wanted to complain about one of them. But I was supposed to leave everything to Rubias to negotiate with the king, and I've never negotiated with him, and my mouth won't end well. So while Rubias and the others were discussing it, I've been focusing only on eating dinner. I don't think this is the wrong decision because everyone is bad at it. Yeah. I never wanted to skip it.

It was Rubias who continued to flaunt such a king's request, but just on the night of the third day of his stay - I mean, just now, things finally came to a change. The date and time of the operational decision specified by Lapis. Just at 8pm. It was because the time had finally come.

Suddenly, I wondered if a pillar of light had risen that stretched from all directions of the king's capital into heaven, and it emitted intense light just as it was tangled together in the heart of the city, forming, after a moment, a dome of light that covered the entire king's capital. I was watching that sight through the window and I look back at Rubias behind me.

"Rubias!"

"Oh, here we go. Let's get started on schedule."

"Okay. Good luck!"

"Neither do you. Don't ever push me!

There are two demons lurking in the castle. These are the two of us, so we were supposed to have one Demon tribe each. Having been prepared in advance for battle, we run out in a different direction after inadvertently stunning two knights forming in front of the door, both watching and escorting. It's a battle against time from here on out. We have to hurry!

"But... are you okay? I can't believe you fought the Demons one-on-one..."

I've been working out a lot lately, but I'm good at fighting from a distance with bows, and as a battlefield, I can't help but be anxious about how far it will work for demonic opponents in a castle that is a narrow place. But I can't get away with it now. Let's get ready.

- Bandit Perspective

"Time. Sacred magic has succeeded."

"Brother, we're ready."

"Okay! Then I guess I'm gonna get a rampage!

As we left the inn, we jumped to the roof and rushed up the big tower built in the city chapel. After three days of exploring the city, we were unable to grasp the signs of the Demons, and we decided to find the anomaly from this scenic spot and deal with it. It's only the height with a panoramic view of the city, and from here you can see at a glance where and what's going on. Looks like there's already a fancy fight going on all over the city.

"It must be Miss Lapis and Anello and the others who are flashy at the moment. In that case..."

"We are nothing else."

We need to get back to the clergy and the spies.

My sisters keep telling me my words. Yes, if you're brave enough to party, you can handle it alone, so our job is to protect them with less power. Naturally, they have to finish everything before the damage is done to the average person.

"Let's go!

"Yes!"

"Let me do it!

As we jumped from the tower, we hurried to a nearby battlefield.

- Anero point of view

Shortly before the start of the operation, we had set foot in a dangerous area where we would be silenced as the latent destination of the Demons. Even though it's an unpopular place with no vagabonds or wildcats, I feel multiple gazes gathering from around me. There's something mighty about it too. That's clearly the gaze that recognized us as enemies.

"How many... about ten?

"It seems so. Please note that it seems to be hands-on there to see how the signs are eliminated."

Suiley answers that to me whining about what's going on around me. Gradually looming killer. They were twitching and narrowing their circles so as to besiege us. When you react to it and set up your weapon, their killing temper swells up all at once. Coming! - The next moment I thought so, the entire King's Capital was engulfed in the light of divine magic. Understand that the upset ran to the people who were laying the siege in their hands. We couldn't have missed that gap, and we set up our weapons and kicked the ground. Come on, it's the beginning of the battle.