Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?

I'm gonna miss the 326 fucking Gay of the Year award.

Ahhhh!

Uh, already!

You did it!

I thought you'd do something, but I didn't expect you to dare interfere so far.

Well, from D's, it's not funny to keep doing this, is it?

So this result is assumed.

I'm under the assumption, but that doesn't mean I'm not upset.

I'm gonna hit you now! I'll beat you up! You get up when they tell you, and if they actually beat you up, that's gonna hurt and you're gonna get upset.

My ideal was to leap backwards without anything like this and connect directly to the results.

Well, in short, if I broke the system without anyone noticing, that would have been my win.

When people realize, the system collapses, and in the aftermath, well, they say that the world and the goddess are saved.

A devastating catastrophe from a devastating human race makes it feel like it happened without any foretaste, but as far as I'm concerned, that's the easiest and most disabling.

But would that D allow that to happen?

No, I don't.

Counterwords.

Speaking of games, it's like Lasbos leaping in and the main character suddenly goes over the game without noticing that because he doesn't have a hint.

What a fucking gay thing.

Somehow, Russ Boss is in the dark! We have to stop this! I have a tip for you.

And the protagonists stand up to crush Lasbos' sagging!

I was suddenly set to a time limit with no hint as much as I wanted, and when I was adventuring where it didn't matter, I suddenly got over the game. Then it doesn't make it as a game.

But if you try from Las Bosses, that's easier.

Why do you have to tip someone you like and might be hostile to?

You've decided you'd better keep your mouth shut and leap.

I think games are too bad for villains.

And even if there's a status-like or game-like element here, it's reality.

Well, then, you don't even have to make it look like a game, do you?

Dark leap.

Ha-ha, it's too late when you realize it!

Yes, I wanted to.

This world is not a game.

But it's God's playboard.

annoyingly.

Now the conditions are in place to make it a good game.

Well.

If I'm the lass boss of the game, who are the forces hostile to it?

First, the Pope.

The Pope moves for humanity, and especially for the human race among them.

It is no exaggeration to say that it is the guardian of humanity.

Definitely hostile to me as I try to avenge that humanity.

No use just thinking about persuasion or something.

It's impossible to frustrate that will just because that demon king calls it a monster of spirit.

The stubborn wolf in the whole season has more ears to hear than horse ears.

The troublesome thing about the Pope is that he has one of his ruler skills, moderation, after he finds it absolutely hostile.

It possesses the back menu of the system, one of the ruler permissions that is key to the system collapse.

Opening that key with force moves can't be me now either.

But it's also true that I can't predict what the negative effects will be later if I do that.

So if you're going to take safety measures, I want you to have all the ruler powers.

One of them is being held by the enemy, so it's extremely troublesome.

To gain the ruling authority of moderation, persuade the Pope to transfer it, or make the Pope a deceased.

I'm telling you, persuasion and shit!

Therefore, the future of the Pope is firmly established.

One more thing I'm sure to hostile is Baltic.

A man who has been an assistant to the Demon King ever since.

Surprise?

This is not what it is.

Bart has worked powdered himself for the Demons.

Different directions, but there's somewhere to go to Argner, who was struggling for the Pope and the Demons as well.

Balt was following the Demon King because he decided that was best for the Demons.

Rather than hostile to the absolute threat of the Demon King, he was merely avoiding that spearhead turning toward the Demon Nation by welcoming him.

If it involves the survival of the Demons, it should also determine their readiness to antagonize me, the cause of it.

If it is Baltic who has decided to make that difficult choice between challenging the Demon King and exterminating it all, or being able to survive at great sacrifice in war with the people.

... Though there may be a huge hole in my stomach.

And then there's the biggest problem, black.

He's a heck of a bitch, but he's gonna be hostile to me.

Because what I'm trying to do is not what the goddess, who is the person to be saved, wants.

There is no way that a black living only for that goddess would do anything against the goddess's wishes.

Hmm.

That's right.

It's the goddess who's making the problem the most difficult.

This one says he's doing a lot to save the goddess, and that goddess is trying to extinguish that existence for humanity on her own.

The person you are trying to save is not trying to be saved.

Moreover, the Holocaust of humanity, whose means of trying to save it are against the will of the Goddess.

Well, goddess, you're so hot.

What we're trying to do must be evil from the side.

But I still do.

Because that's what the Demon King wanted.

Because it is the Demon King who has decided to turn everything in the world against his enemies and still do it, even if he is resented by the person who saved him.

Such a demon king can have allies.

So the belly is fixed.

I don't care who D makes enemies.

But come on.

Isn't this the right time?

My teacher stares at me with harsh eyes. Yes.

Ahhhh!

Uh, already!

You did it!

... What do I do, this?