Next Life
Seven Stories "The End"
The demon king Zagan vanished without being able to do anything.
Instead, he lived well enough to be buried alive in the rubble and unable to move, perhaps he should be commended.
Marius retrieved the Demon King's heart and returned to Lucas and the others who were keeping him waiting.
The fact that magic had only been used once made us wonder what was going on.
"No, the Demon King seemed too weak with his seal..."
No one said anything to Marius' overly painful excuse.
I didn't want to look directly at the horrible reality, it's no exaggeration to say.
(Dear Marius, Excellent! Strongest!)
Only Barra was honestly impressed, no, impressed.
I sent a round of applause in my brain and smiled elegantly on the surface.
"Great. Because of this, why don't you do something about the roughness here before you go home?
"Right. It didn't wear out much."
Lucas was the first to agree.
I didn't want to think about it, it was the truth, and the difference in degree was that we all had similar opinions.
It is not false, of course, that we want to do something about the tragedy around us.
There were no objections, as Marius was also going to be unable to stand the guilt of leaving it any longer.
"If the Demon King is doomed, you can go back."
Zophi gives her pale approval.
She doesn't care about the ecosystem naturally, but if her husband Marius wants it back, she has to spit out all her knowledge.
The biggest cause of ecosystem disturbance is the sealed demon king.
No matter how doomed they are, the impact of their existence is immeasurable.
And Marius' magical remnants are also great.
It confuses the perceptual abilities of Rupert and Sendrick and is one of the causes that hinders the self-regenerating function of nature.
It was heavy air, like somewhere else.
"What should we do, especially plants..."
It will take decades for the destroyed nature to come back to normal, he said.
Honestly, Marius doesn't know where to start.
"Then I wonder if the magic of" Grose "is appropriate."
Lucas suggests.
Marius did not know, but a terrestrial magic called "Grose" exists.
If you sweep down the fallen trees and neutralize the disturbance of magic, you can later use this magic to hold back the recovery of nature.
Neutralizing magic requires light based magic "neutral".
"Unfortunately, I haven't met..."
When Lucas cut his teeth badly, Barra raised her hand.
"Oh, I can use it"
When her turn finally came, Barra imitated cleverly that she would only rejoice without even giving her yawn to the surface.
Neither Marius can use it.
It didn't exist in the game.
"Neutral" is to Burra, "Grose" is to Lucas, so Marius' role is to sweep the rough ground.
Even so, it is tied that it should not be further altered.
Zophi decided that her turn was over and said no to Marius before returning.
She couldn't even remember the magic of being a demon of horny demons to regenerate nature.
"[Fire]"
Unequip non-robes, omit chants, and burn down with magic that devalues the power to a minimum.
The phenomenon that the remaining nature disappears because of careful attention was avoided.
However, it is true that my nerves have been polished less than I normally use them.
"Hmm."
Less than thirty seconds later, Marius completed the role.
Simply burning it down would have been enough in a flash, but it was hard to say how hard it was to do it.
It was Barra who started using magic alternately with Marius.
"O light, follow the servant of Shiru. [Neutral]"
Unlike Marius, Barra performed a proper chant.
When I wonder if my whole body was wrapped in light, a number of lines spread as I drew a circle.
After the light had gone out, it was clear air.
Unfortunately, due to the magic of Marius, it was not possible to neutralize a wide range at once, but it must have been woven.
Barra uses magic again when she exhales.
Barra continues to pale without showing fatigue with monotonous tasks such as breathing magic.
Lucas couldn't help but marvel at how she looked like that.
Marius approached Lucas there and asked for his opinion on the power of Burra.
"Excellent, that's a word for it.“ Neutral ”is a higher-level magic located in the third degree. If you don't get tired at all after using it many times, you won't be familiar with me because I feel sorry for you."
Although it does not extend to Marius, Burra also has high magic power and increased magic consumption and healing skills.
The side of Burra that the light illuminates is mysterious and so beautiful that it may be seen without remembering the time and the circumstances.
(You're a good girl)
Although it has two roles: appeal to oneself, friendship with Fillato, Marius thinks it's a big deal to work without sparing any bones.
Barra was making the impression that she was naive and happy to work for someone, and this was the big weapon.
If it seemed to make you feel like a mission, Marius, of course, none of Filato's humans would have been moved.
But she was equipped with the innocence to relax her vigilance, the brightness to break it down, and the hard work to support it.
Those who were isolated from Lanreo and hostile to Burra were not in the fillato at the earliest.
If you did it for me, Lanreo, don't be afraid, I can only praise you.
My father was against me, and I sent him away in tears of blood.
(I'm gonna have to face it)
Makes me feel like I have to take Barra seriously, at least for the most part.
Barra and I have barely exchanged words yet.
If it had been favored, it would have been at the Eighty-Nine Demon Show Festival, which means my ability as a wizard would have been triggered.
But as for Marius, I think he's an ant.
The primary reason is because of bitter memories, shaken by a former lover.
The classmate who told me he fell in love with the contents was disappointed to see another side of Marius and "didn't think he was like that," he was leaving.
Then it would be much better if people suddenly preferred less disillusioned parts like appearance or ability.
Of course, I'm not going to deny choosing on the inside.
People's hearts and sexuality are not beautiful, nor can they be broken or calculated.
I haven't had the experience to tell others, but that was about what I meant to understand, Marius.
And Rovisa, who is killing me, looks so dazzled.
(Maybe that's why I'm attracted...)
Rovisa's self-restraint is a marvel to Marius and, worse still, creepy itself.
You should get along with yourself in the national interest. Permission from the king does not suddenly change your attitude.
This is really splendid by Marius standards, but it can also be said to be too stubborn, and as a partner it could be an obstacle.
Forgive me, my body and my heart. If I could only get along, I would be more reliable.
I can also take the view that a bright, innocent, hard-working and exhausting type of burra is much preferable in that sense.
(Harlem is ok)
Both Barra and Bernhardt III were positive.
In this world, where people die on a daily basis, the genes of the strong are popular until they are immense.
They say that the likelihood that the descendants of the strong are the strong is much higher than the likelihood that the strong will be born of mutations.
As the days go by, the repentance diminishes, and I can't hide the confusion myself.
I was confident and aware of the speed of switching, but wouldn't it be too soon for anything?
(Could it be a side effect of this body...?
It has been found to have various effects, however bad, but the spiritual part may also be varied.
Like I can't think about all kinds of things at the same time.
Right now, the biggest problem for Marius is not confusion about Harlem.
More important than that was "can my child be a strong man".
Be Barra, be Lucas, you've gained strength at the end of your talented training.
By comparison, Marius' is as good as Inkiki's.
Is it permissible to expect a strong man to be born in Harlem, but not a single strong child?
In the case of a Barra opponent, though if my mother's genetics come out thick, I might become a strong man.
In any case, don't forget your peculiarity.
And, while Marius was fumbling about it, Burra finished neutralizing, and now Lucas and the others started using "Glose".
We need to replant the trees to regenerate the forest properly.
In this respect, magic is by no means omnipotent.
However, if used at the moment, it would have the effect of regenerating the soil, and this would never be wasted.
"Dear Marius"
"Yes?"
Barra has spoken with a slightly nervous face.
"Because of that, and how about practicing“ neutral ”and“ gloss ”?
Marius nodded without one or two to the suggestion.
It wouldn't be a bad thing to have more magic to use.
It was only on the inside that Byra was happy to make a clench, and on the surface she fastened it in the "slightly happy" range.
"Uh, first of all, it's" Grose, "but it's the sixth magic of the earth system..."
The whole story was explained and I was going to give it a try first.
"[Grose]"
Nothing happened.
"Well, all of a sudden, it can't even work."
Barra smiles gently.
Marius wondered if it would have been a bad idea to omit the chant, and now he tried using it without omitting it.
"Earth, make the power of grace your own food [Grose]"
The light cleared and various grasses sprouted from the ground at once.
"It works too well"
Barra sighed, and Lucas and the others, after only a moment of surprise, shrugged their shoulders and joined Marius and the others.
Lucas, unlike Barra, was clearly tired.
The restoration of magic has not caught up.
"Lord Marius, restoring nature is not easy or it will lead to destruction."
Marius nodded badly at Lucas' advice.
"No, I know, but... you don't seem to have the dexterity to fine-tune the magic you've used for the first time"
The world wasn't that sweet.
Another magic, the practice of "neutrality", was a drop-off, beyond what I had done.
This one has terrible side effects if it "works too well".
Worst of all, everything "neutralized" and could be returned to nothing.
Normally, it is a phenomenon that makes me laugh "unlikely," but I have just witnessed an "unlikely phenomenon," where weeds grow the next moment I use "gloss".
No one laughed or denied it.
Marius also gave up because she wasn't sure she could make fine adjustments.