Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?

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"Nice to meet you."

The moment Sariel stepped into the device, she understood that she was isolated in different spaces with some interference.

And some of them are in the darkness in front of them.

Darkness, which was not foreseeable in Gülier, can also discern the hidden truth there if it is Sariel.

It was a woman who had exchanged greetings.

You still look like a girl, one step ahead of you as an adult.

But none of that faceless face has the youthfulness to look like.

A faceless expression reminiscent of the bottomless darkness, the same as the darkness around us.

"Call me" D. "Well, I've already introduced myself, and I'm here to negotiate today. Let's skip the roundabout and say something terminally. Stay with my play."

While it was an invitation to play, it also sounded like a devil's invitation.

In fact, that perception is not a mistake.

While calling it play, and while Sariel doesn't know much about it, he remarks it's funny, he finds no joy or pleasure in the look on his face.

Had it not been Saliel on this occasion, he would have feared the creeps as if he were a Nani who looked like a person.

But what Saliel felt was not fear, but a pure fighting spirit.

I'm right in front of you. This must not happen.

Being is a sin in itself.

Because he is an angel, to say the least, Saliel intuited that the existence in front of him was harmful to the world.

He said he had to throw away my war power difference and even that stubborn mission, stabbing me wrong, but he had to defeat me here.

"Oh, let's fight, let's say no, without that, please. Otherwise, you don't know what happens to your precious children, do you?

But Sariel's power was never released.

Words without any power bind Saliel's body.

That's more robust than any restraint magic, words that make Sariel immobile.

That word alone will seal everything up for Saliel.

He said it was a negotiation, but rightly a blackmail.

"What do you want?

"Fine. I'm going to ask you to be the core of the massive magic I'm going to activate."

Having received Saliel's words as acknowledgment, D develops an overview of his sorcery.

It's like a blueprint for sorcery, so to speak, and you can understand what sorcery is when you see what you see.

But unfortunately, Sariel didn't understand what sorcery that was.

Sariel is an angel of combat specialization.

I'm good at destroying it, but I wasn't good at deciphering the contents of witchcraft.

"This is a technique to replenish the energy of this planet."

Knowing or not that Sariel can't understand the contents of the magic, D begins to explain.

With that first word alone, Saliel lost the word to return.

I don't understand the purpose of D.

He says he will use magic to save the stars, even though Sariel abducted them the moment he stepped into the device to restore their energy.

When you look at the timing, it feels like you're interfering with saving the stars, but it's the opposite of what you're presenting.

As with its existence, I could not understand its words and deeds again.

"Oh. You look like you don't understand. Why would I do this? It's a simple story. A certain dragon young man has begged me to help you. I'm trying to make that wish come true because I'm sweet."

To the circumstances disclosed, Saliel lost his word again.

"I hope you're young," the old man of D. also goes bare.

What's in Sariel's head, why? Only that question.

I think of Gülier as a friend.

But the best solution to saving the stars is for Saliel to sacrifice.

I didn't understand Gülier's idea of trying to overshadow it.

Sariel didn't really understand what she was being thought of by others.

And I don't care about myself.

If you can carry out your mission, you can abandon your life flat.

Therefore, I could not understand Gülier's idea of taking such uncertain action of relying on such an obsessed God.

"Yes, you shouldn't look like you blame that dragon. You don't have to die for nothing because that dragon relied on me."

"In vain death?

Sariel is unconscious in person, but quite confused.

To what was asked in the parrot return, D gave a disciplined explanation.

"Isn't it possible that the developer of that device could honestly inject energy into the stars"

Sariel tasted the stiffness that would have happened several times already.

Since D's encounter, every time she opens her mouth, Sariel has been made rigid.

Saliel and I have heard the bad reviews of Potimus.

Still, I was convinced it would work because people, starting with the president, were doing things with the utmost vigilance and care.

No, by thinking so, I was distracted from the fact that I suspected Potimus.

I was stuck with that fact.

"In the first place, you can't disassemble God with such a device. It can easily be prevented in defensive junctions that are unconsciously stretched out. Except if you let that unconscious defense even take control and go ahead and get disassembled yourself. But even if you succeed in disassembling and escape that developer's demon hand, the stars won't regenerate. Except for energy and a bite of it. Infusing the stars with the energy gained by breaking down God is like transfusion without even checking the blood type. Plus, separate animal blood. That can't work. I'm determined to have a rejection. I didn't even know that. That's why angels have problems with their brains."

The fact of the shock, freshly screwed by the arrow.

Sariel's thoughts were completely frozen.

"So I have the perfect plan for you. If you accept that you will be bound as the nucleus of this procedure, it will take time but it is possible to regain the energy of the stars. Will you acknowledge that?

D's hand is offered toward Saliel.

There was a magical constraint on the palm of its hand.

Take this hand and some kind of contract will be exchanged.

With dull thoughts, Saliel stuck to the straw offered.

Take that hand in the sense of acceptance.

"Contract Completed"

If this was the devil, you would have damn well laughed at the fact that you made a good deal.

But the look on D's face doesn't work.

Despite the fact that we have now succeeded in deceiving and deactivating a detached angel with precisely the power of the superior divine class.

A chain of magic intertwines Sariel's body.

Invisible it seals Saliel's movements, sucks Saliel's power, and covers the stars.

One star will be governed by the statutory law of D.

It's called the system, to its magic.