Labyrinth Restaurant

Frenzy and countermeasures

"This situation. It's within your expectations… but honestly, you're beyond comprehension."

Cosmos shrugged as he looked down at the enthusiastic crowd over the building window.

Even though I wore some disguise, it must have been only a matter of time before this happened, than the brave men themselves had taken a dignified walk around the city from day to day.

At least it was easy to deal with after the festival and the tourists were gone, but everything doesn't seem to go as planned.

"At this time. It's like some kind of willingness is interfering… it would be too much to wear boulders."

Now what happens tomorrow if the brave man himself sings on the stage that gets the most attention in the city?

There was something horrible in my imagination.

Unlike the optimistic Demon King, Cosmos has long feared events in which the presence of the brave is publicly known. It is a by-product of the supreme purpose of letting Alice win, but naturally we also have measures to take if this happens.

The tournament itself is a race with defined results from the beginning. It's just a pleasure.

Anyway, it's rooted in all the judges and the finals opponents themselves, so if you want to lose, that's impossible. If Alice hadn't noticed, so much so that she would have ended it all in an unbeatable victory without going straight to the finals.

To prevent Alice from disqualifying from leaving the vacancy, the rules also include a statement acknowledging the replacement personnel, or it is possible for the two of us who pulled out Lisa to take the stage if the offering is singing. If Alice calls, Cosmos himself performing the singing as a replacement personnel is not a bluff either.

I was just caught up in Alice's immediate greed on that, and I didn't originally have a strong interest in the tournament itself, and because of Lisa's character, Cosmos has decided it would be possible to have her decline her appearance if she explained Kitin and the circumstances.

Of course Lisa was human before she was a brave man, so there's a chance she'll try to harden her appearance by being caught by greed. If that happens, it can't be stopped by Cosmos, and the Demon King and Alice, who can be stopped in strength, will basically respect Lisa's will.

It is almost impossible for the city to do this without realizing it in the midst of a lot of attention.

Even if you put on a mask, kigurumi, etc. so that you don't know it's Lisa by her appearance, you might be noticed by voice, atmosphere, etc. if anyone in the audience knows her.

There could be panic and the tournament itself could be smashed.

In any way, if we can enforce the Games to the end, that will almost accomplish the purpose of Cosmos, but we must only avoid the fact that the Games themselves will be suspended before the results are achieved. You have to be at a minimum in order to deceive the Demon King. Because no matter how many demon kings there are, or how much injustice is revealed, you will not yet say that you will grant your wish.

Fortunately in the midst of unhappiness, or using the stage tricks we have prepared as performances, is it still a saving that audiences cannot just kill onstage?

Without this, it was no surprise that the people who pushed us onto the stage were chess knocked down and that there would be accidents of such magnitude that casualties would occur. If that happens, Cosmos on the boulder will also have to abandon its purpose.

"The rest is right, do you want to go with that hand...... I didn't think I'd actually use it, but I'm glad I got it ready. I'll bet you can calm things down completely."

Cosmos gave instructions to his siblings, who were waiting in separate rooms, to get a pre-prepared mass of black cuttlefish out of the warehouse. It's called shade, it's called length, it's just as rash as Lisa's hair. That's over seven thousand.

In the woods if you want to hide the trees.

If you're hiding the brave, it's a wacko called Among the brave.

If we use this to disguise ourselves as brave men and distribute it to an unspecified number of people, even if Lisa herself goes out in front of the masses, the risk of finding out is exceptionally reduced. As long as Lisa doesn't even wield the Holy Sword on stage, she'll be fine first.

Besides, the demma of one brave figure after another being witnessed in every part of the city will gradually subside if this rash goes out in large numbers, supposedly in someone's guise. In the future, Lisa won't be able to walk freely to avoid people.

"If Lisa resigns, that's fine. Even if not, there's probably no problem with this."

The cosmos ploy, which weighed itself down and made sense of the usual jokes, covered almost perfectly even the current, city-wide, frenzy-boiling situation. That went beyond forecasting and almost even reached the realm of forecasting the future, I would say.

Almost, perfectly.

Almost.

Almost. Approximately. Large. All in all. Often. Probably.

I mean, unfortunately, it didn't get to 100 percent accuracy.