Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?

In the case of the human demon versus Heihan Hatani Orrell

[Mahjong Kutani]

Kunihiko is adamant about avenging the village.

Foolish and forthright, Kunihiko seems to think that the setback he once tasted should be overcome.

Well put, bloodbath.

Badly, idiot.

But I've been saved by such an idiot.

I did something about reincarnation.

I'm not sure how that happened.

Kunihiko said that transworld reincarnation like that was a common subject in Lanobe or something, but I wanted to think it was something bad to have an experience like that in real life.

But when I realized it, I was being thrown out as a baby in a strange world.

The confusion of that time cannot be said in words.

At last, the black history of a light death had been witnessed by Kunihiko, who was right around the corner, sobbing in tears.

Still, having Kunihiko in the same situation by my side supported my mind.

The village where me and Kunihiko were born was a group of bandits named after mercenaries.

Like Mongolian nomads, they live in tents and travel around near the border with demons in search of prey.

Then, they attack the demon clan they find, roll up their possessions, and then report them to the state for reward.

No, the Legitimate Bandits.

I just wanted to get out of such a village.

And I wanted to live normal.

Kunihiko wanted an adventure, but I'm usually the best.

I wanted to go to some safe country and calm down.

That changed in the demonic raid.

Even then, I was saved by Kunihiko.

In terms of results alone, I was just missed by a demon named Melazophis, but I can't forget the bravery of Kunihiko, who was challenged by that guy in cover of me.

Maybe that's when I made up my mind.

He wants me to stay with him.

So I was with Kunihiko, whether I was going to be a homeless kid and wander around afterwards, stand up as an adventurer, or have to do something dangerous to fight demons.

And also on this battlefield.

"You missed it again."

"Right."

I tried not to go anywhere, so I did my best.

Not so long ago, the battle until just now was a streak of cold liver.

Melazophis, Commander of the Demonic Regiment.

A demonic man who destroyed our village.

He was much stronger than we expected.

Me and Kunihiko are pretty strong among people.

Kunihiko is a reincarnator, so he said it's a growth correction for cheat abilities, but he's out there. Maybe it's true.

That's all me and Kunihiko are strong.

But Merazophis was even better than that.

Me and Kunihiko, there's nothing we can do about it.

No, three, to be exact.

View a far away fort.

If I activated Chiriko's eyes, I could see a woman nestled in exhaustion just like me.

I don't even know her name, but she's been giving me cover fire from that fort for a long time.

I think it's an amazing magic arm.

From such a distance, I dared to snipe the Merazophis around at high speeds.

I can't imitate it.

Finally, Merazophis decided to withdraw also because her great magic struck the Demons hard.

Although it was hysterical that Kunihiko got his butt cake on the shake then.

I think her manoeuvre to tilt the war situation to the side of the people and encourage them to retreat did more than defeat Melazophis.

And then the melazophis who saw it shot through his heart into a gap that distracted him for a moment on the battlefield.

Shortly after activating such great magic as to change the war situation, he dares to snipe as powerful as to penetrate that Melazophis magic defense.

There are some amazing people in the world who just don't know me yet.

Melazophis suddenly retreated without changing one complexion, even though he was being shot through the heart.

I don't think he died on that one.

I'm being shot through the heart, but I wonder if it's flat or really a neat organism.

Seriously, it was a monster.

If the wizard's girlfriend, who doesn't even know her name, hadn't cooperated, whether me or Kunihiko would have survived.

Thinking about it, fear comes up late.

I spit it out with my sigh, and I left the battlefield behind.

[Orrell]

Oh, my God.

What about that thing somehow?

I heard you were in the Demon Clan.

I mean, I really appreciate those two young guys who held that in.

If those two hadn't held that one in, I wouldn't know what would have happened.

"Deputy Orrell. You won't have to ignore my instructions and move on your own."

Ah, here comes the loud one.

"Excuse me."

"What's that tone? You always say that, don't you? The vice captain of our flourishing squad told us not to make such a roundabout of countrymen."

I'll listen to the captain's novel from right to left.

Uh, no.

Why does Atashi have to take a sermon from his nasty boss on such a battlefield?

I don't even know how bad this guy is.

If Atashi and those two adventurers hadn't held back, we'd have lost. I don't know that. Sorry.

And now get ready for the great magic.

At the end of the day, you did what you wanted, didn't you?

We'll talk about satisfying you with that.

In addition to the great magic, I'm tired of sniping all over the place, right?

I'm just flying directions. I work a lot more than you do. Every time.

Uh, I want to go back to my master.

If I were a master, I'd still be better off than here.

I don't know, it's a lot of impotence for that matter.

By and large, why should Atashi be on the battlefield?

I'm the second daughter of a poor aristocrat, and I thought I'd catch my fiancée appropriately and live in peace or something.

It is the end of my luck that my master laid eyes on me.

Because he had a bit of a magical gift, if his disciples forced him to take him, and noticed that he was welcome, he would be served by the court magician, right?

You don't know what's in life.

"Are you listening!?

"Yes, sir."

Didn't you hear?

Haa.

How's the master doing?

By now, the demon executives have blown their heads off.