Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?

Blood 22 Demons...

I fulfilled the Demonic Reign.

That's enough, lightly.

Of course, idiot. I didn't honestly cross the border directly from the front.

The demonic realm borders the empire, with imperial fortifications arranged everywhere, and not a place where people can pass.

To enter the demonic territory from the people's territory, it is necessary to avoid the fortifications of the population and to pass through a natural fortress called Nature, which normally prevents passage.

What we passed was a rugged mountain range called the Devil's Mountains.

mountains as if there were mountain tops much higher than clouds.

I want you to stop trying to step on that with a knoll a little light enough to go hiking that far.

No, really.

Along the way, you can go wild in the wreckage of a village that you think has been abandoned for several years, the main dragon of the mountain comes and Mr. Ariel negotiates, and both Mr. Ariel and your husband rarely choose to escape with strange monkeys against them.

Crossing such a Happening-laden mountain of demons, it was already demonic territory there.

Honestly, the road is too harsh for me to really feel it.

Additionally, the fact that the view you see is not so different from the people's territory may also be the reason why you clapped it out.

Because when they say demonic territory, I imagine a hell of a sight with a terrible atmosphere that's really covered in thick clouds all year round and no grass growing.

In fact, the sky is blue, the grass is growing green, and the air is clear.

A magnificent view of nature that is no different from the national territory.

The Devil's Mountains would have been more magical.

They also have fortifications in the demonic territory to prevent people from entering, like in the human territory.

Is the blank zone between the Demonic forts and the People's forts the battlefield from time to time and, in a sense, the most dangerous area in the world?

When a suspicious person walks, he says it's a routine tea meal to be attacked by it alone and that the battle develops to war level.

Your husband was nosy when I heard that.

Your husband seems to think the Ellow Great Labyrinth is more dangerous.

In fact, when I'm listening to your husband's past bananas, I can't help but think it's more dangerous that way.

Since I remember the appraisal, I have never used the appraisal against others before because Ariel had stopped me, but as far as listening to your husband and Ariel, the question is whether people's status reaches 1000 even higher.

The fact that a labyrinth like a demon of several times its status is trekking makes it seem more dangerous is also a nod.

I can't tell which one is actually dangerous because I don't have any real combat experience and I've never seen either.

Coming beyond the Devil's Mountains, our current position is already out at the end of the Fort of the Devil's Land, and we will not pass through such a danger zone.

I thought your husband might storm it or something, but it doesn't look like that, so I'm relieved.

Well, you don't have to go through such a danger zone, you're going down a roadless path!

I think the biggest reason people and demons don't change the landscape is because they're buried in DIE nature.

In a tiny human horizon, the great natural figure will look similar.

In fact, Mr. Ariel and your husband are pushing along without hesitation, so I don't have to get lost just chasing after that, but when only two people, me and Melazophis, tell me to push through this nature, I'm not sure I can go ahead without hesitation.

Unless you are constantly checking your current location and destination using a combination of Chiriko and spatial activation, you will soon be lost.

Besides, even if you don't get lost, the demons will come by when Mr. Ariel is gone.

Now he's a wild demon who won't stop by because of Mr. Ariel's intimidation, but naturally if Mr. Ariel is gone, he won't have that effect.

And when people ask me if I can handle the demon that came by, me and Melazophis, I'm not really sure.

Demons are the opponents of death, even your husband.

Your husband has no hands, no legs, oh, no, not me like he eats his hands and legs, you can't win a fight against the demons.

Well, I don't even think your husband has the highest demons to struggle with so often, and maybe I can do something about it if it's like a miscellaneous fish.

But every demon I've ever seen has a high status, right?

Sometimes Mr. Ariel knocks you down before you appraise him, so I don't know everything, but he's just stronger than me.

The demons of this world are so unbalanced, aren't they?

I'm impressed that people are often not destroyed by demons.

What about the Demons?

We're going to be in the Demonic City, but to what extent are you stronger than the people?

Is it a demonic appearance after all when it comes to being a demon?

Wings and stuff.

So my skin is blue and my fangs are long like ours vampires.

On the other hand, I'm a little curious to see it.

That's how the journey went smoothly, paranoid about the appearance of the Devil Clan.

From nature, where the surrounding scenery is not manned, to that of the field.

There is a decent path, and we go on top of it.

Yeah, I don't care how many times you go through it.

It's great that it's not DIE natural to have less HP just by walking.

The harvesters of the fields are visible to the eyes.

Oh?

People?

"Mr. Ariel, there are people here, but this is demonic territory already, isn't it?

Is that it?

You think you're letting people caught in the war engage in farming as slaves?

"Hmm? People?

Mr. Ariel made a face for a moment that he didn't know what I was talking about, and then he looked around and made a face that he had a point there.

"Oh. Oh. Oh. Is the Demon Nation an imagination of the sensationally demonic appearance of words to the reincarnated? I see."

I'm convinced by myself, Mr. Ariel.

Um, it's time for a commentary?

"It's all the demons out there."

Mr Ariel says as he points to the people who work in the field.

Huh?

But I don't care how you look at it, though it just seems like a people's tribe.

"Neither people nor demons can judge by their appearance alone. You look exactly the same."

Uh, yeah.

What's that?

That's kind of an amazing disappointment.

This isn't really any different than the people's realm.

People and demons don't make a big difference.