"I meant to show you my worth earlier, do you still need it? You can do it next time."

Considering that Mooga is unaware of my intentions, I've just said something a little more direct.

Mouga was smiling bitterly.

Good, you seemed to notice.

"Enough to show value. It's not luxurious either. If you get hit too hard, you're in a little trouble."

Let's say you let him fight a little higher than Balzas I defeated.

Hard to bring down intact. Then we have to let the meat cut and break the bones.

It's the worst we've ever had together.

As a side service to Kyoka, I guess that's unacceptable.

There is no point in the demonic world where we have built a number of small armies.

Three or four are normal in the general class.

If we do not leave many of them at about five, the individual will become weaker and will merely disperse their power.

I've been thinking about how much of Balzas' equivalents remain in the main force.

By now, General Farnese's army should be fighting the Kyoka army.

Given that it is a Kyoka faction that has rapidly expanded its forces, it is also possible that one general and one deputy are now in the main force.

"Are you going to leave me in this place even if it's hard for you?

I want you to take me to Kyoka as soon as possible.

"Well, I'm visiting now."

"... visitors to the battlefield? A pedestrian or something?

That's unusual again.

"No, it looks like he's going to ask for a refill."

What a bad tooth cut.

You don't agree with Mooga or something?

But what kind of fighting power will it replenish?

Does it feel like the promise General Farnese made with General Meralda?

"Have the mighty been killed in the middle of a series of wars?"

"That's the place"

Little Demon King's Army can't fight and win unharmed.

Sharpen each other on the battlefield to reduce the enemy's general class by a little bit.

Reduced, reduced...... If you fight continuously in battle, you will be exhausted.

As I thought, the reality of the main force seems to be quite harsh.

Maybe that's why they didn't move from across the mountain.

But have you been visiting?

If you guzzle too much, there's a chance you'll find the generals hiding somewhere and spying on this place.

Let's hurry it up.

"... so when am I going to let you in?

The biggest problem. Whether I can confront Kyoka or not.

I also thought about searching for Kyoka unscrupulously from here on out.

About two more have to cross the fence, a little too unscrupulous.

If you don't get Mooga to take you, you'll be surrounded before we find out where Kyoka is.

"... I want to hear one thing before that"

"Ask me anything."

And take me there quickly.

"Join our nation's army, what do you want?

I've been asking straight. I guess that's what bothers me the most.

"Treatment commensurate with merit......?

"What do you mean?

"If I get a licked mouth slap from a bunch of siblings, I'll be shimmered. And if the superior officer feels weaker than me, he'll go downwards... and the neighborhood will be fine."

"... sort of"

He seems a little dissatisfied.

"General Farnese mistook a look around. All I want is what's right for my strength."

In fact, if they don't treat me like a throwaway pawn, then yes, they don't go against my superior officer, but they don't even give me that for a bite.

"Well... so for example, what if they tell you to put it under me?

As a mouga, you want to treat me like a subordinate. But then I won't see Kyoka.

"You just said you'd serve."

"Oh."

The treatment of flanking is the same as that of a general.

I guess he heads up an army led by the little demon king Kyoka with a few men.

"Do you want to go down... fight and decide which way is up"

I laughed provoking.

It would be pretty dangerous if we got into a fight with Mooga.

But I can't honestly say "I'll be a subordinate" here.

I don't think I'll be able to see Kyoka if I don't show that I'm more than qualified for this mouga.

I mean, it's a good idea if the response here can meet with Kyoka.

"... ok. Let's meet His Majesty. I don't know what the treatment will be, but if you're unhappy with it, you can think about it again."

Apparently you won the bet.

It was fast from there.

Mouga summoned his men and immediately arranged for me to meet with Kyoka.

(So the amount of magic is... healing a little)

Pretty unforgivable, but I can't help it.

You can't always fight in perfect condition.

Mouga's men are back.

They'll see you.

"What happened to the guests?

"They're staying with us."

"Well... well, okay"

I was concerned about the guest, but there was no change in the operation.

I meet with Kyoka, and the ride begins.

I can't get around, so I just have to watch.

If me and Kyoka fought, the main battalion would be a disaster.

A general is coming looking at it.

I move on the spot while fighting.

At last Kyoka arrives.

If the battlefield moves big enough, we might be able to get out of the main unit.

In the meantime, led by General Farnese, the elite of the Vampires storm out of the sky, sweeping away the surroundings of Kyoka.

When that happens, I'll put the magic on my feet and get as far away from the battlefield as I can.

Lucky to be able to get away with it, Kyoka won't be sure whether to go help her men or prioritize a ride with me.

If the operation succeeds, Kyoka will remain, but the powerful men will be wiped out.

All you have to do is surround and defeat them in large numbers.

"Come on, let's get on with it."

I accidentally spoke out.

Mouga told me quite a bit, "No way you're going to set your majesty up to go down".

It fits more or less.

but deny "no, no, no, I don't mean that".

"... here"

If you imagined a cabin or a tent, they'd be outside.

Exactly blindfolded by a draping curtain so that you can't see it from the outside.

Following Mouga, we go inside.

Goran.

I heard that voice.