Next Life

Four Stories "Demon King Decarabia"

Now what to do, Marius conceives as he warps away from the Deccarabian rotational attack.

Decarabia is an opponent whose disadvantage the longer the battle prolongs.

Moreover, it is a toughness that cannot be defeated by one or two blows.

Probably the most troublesome type of enemy in a way.

Bouncing "Acid Breath" with "Reflection," Decarabia comes back with a rotating attack.

Apparently, there are only three attack patterns, including "Lifedrain".

I guess it's because I'm from Slime, but I've only gotten up and down to the Demon King and can't be alarmed one by one.

That said, he is an opponent that can be managed if he is focused on defense and evasion.

Although we have no choice but to give up on the Vayuta Forest and adjacent areas.

(Do we have to issue a curse?)

There are a number of first-degree magics that we haven't used on Decarabia yet, but the difficulty is that we are beginning to tolerate Marius' magic power itself.

Consideration must also be given to the possibility that it will eventually become less damaging.

That's what you should call a demon king.

The strongest curse is "animation," but there are several other curses for attack.

If it's a single shot, you probably can't defeat it, but all you have to do is put together some first-degree magic and punch it in.

If that still doesn't work, I stopped just about to think...

I'll think about it after I knock it down.

"Ha! Have you got the math to take down the eagle?

Saying something that sees through Marius' mind, Decarabia makes a spinning attack.

With a series of attacks that are simple but must remain focused to avoid, magic shrinks your temper even if it can be restored with skill.

Marius moves over.

I don't think it's funny when you think about Decarabia as a one-pattern.

"Again?

Faster than the captured Decarabia attack, Marius shoots magic into it.

"< Stars running through heaven, wrap up the power of sin. Be my hammer and destroy his men > [Starrain]"

Now there are several beings that are supposed to be small stars, one by one, bigger than Decarabia, and it rains like rain where Decarabia is.

Starrain, the most powerful magic in the earth system, is an extraordinary magic that rains small meteorites, as can be seen from the name.

"What a prick!

Decarabia tried to respond with braces, but not one or two meteorites descended from the sky as it rocked the earth.

If we were to descend in a straight line, we might still have been able to deal with it, but the meteorite falls from the front, back, left, and right curves.

The rainy attack shreds more and more soil as it accumulates damage in Decarabia.

"Oh, my God! [Exhalatio] [Congelatio]"

Decarabia tries to intercept with first-degree magic learned from Marius.

It should be said that I struck out two meteorites just fine, but as a result I framed myself for eating a decent portion that couldn't be erased.

Decarabia gives up interception and devotes itself to defense and recovery.

Believe me, if you endure using your skills "learning," you can also reverse the situation.

It was the first magic I saw, so I didn't know the horrors of Starrain.

The horror of "Star Rain" is not physical destructiveness, but in that it is possible to continue attacking.

Unless the operator stops exercising magic, or the magic runs out, it is possible to keep firing.

Decarabia takes many shots, but still has a secret anticipation that the damage from a single shot will decrease, and attempts to fight back again.

"Warp" is used to transfer to Marius' side, but Marius saw it

"[Homing]"

Speak auxiliary magic that gives a tracking effect.

The small meteorite, which was about to descend to the ground, flips and hits from the back of Decarabia.

If that's all, still, a number of small meteorites appear between Marius and Decarabia, hitting the body of Decarabia.

Dekalabia, which caught intensive fire in the air, was shot down to the ground without time to attack.

It's an incredible development for Decarabia.

No matter how much "Star Rain" truly stands on continuity, there is no way you can infinitely shoot the premium magic that is also called a curse, and it is only when it is stopped that you will have the opportunity to fight back.

That's supposed to happen. Small meteorites never show signs of stopping.

Decarabia's mind begins to take up a little bit of the agony.

The meteorite rain still has no sign of stopping, even though his giant was buried in the ground and a great hole was said to have been drilled until it could not be seen from the ground.

Decarabia has the weakness of not being able to use any magic or skills when "learning" is active.

I hadn't even been able to use it when I tried to fight back about twice, and I'm taking damage for it.

Because of this, I temporarily interrupted my "learning" and recovered.

And while "learning" acquires damage mitigation effects relatively quickly, it takes a very long time to disable damage.

And the power of Marius' magic attack is going to take a lot of time until it reaches its damage nullity.

That's why I deliberately revealed the information from myself and tried to be vigilant and make him act cautiously...

(And you knew...?

Apparently, it's gone behind my back.

Of course Marius knew.

"Learning" can't even be met with extraordinary magic.

Of course, you can't be more alarmed than there is a difference between when you play the game.

But if you just keep shooting one piece of magic, there's nothing more wrong with it than assuming you're able to stand it.

If it doesn't take long to be able to tolerate magic itself, they will be fighting back.

With its reduced magic consumption and magic healing effect, Marius can continue to shoot almost indefinitely.

If you skip fatigue.

"[Refrain]"

Speak this magic once and drink the recovery potion.

The ground has a large, deep hole, and Marius' aim is becoming a situation that can be said to have been achieved.

Marius' true aim was to create a deep hole.

I invited air warfare to show the pattern of a curse once.

Demon King opponents won't get through twice.

So I had a slightly cheaper idea below.

Of course, the purpose is to do more damage than use a curse, but that's just the end of the line.

Use telescopic magic "telescope" to confirm that Decarabia was buried deep in the ground.

Once you stop shooting, there is a loud noise and water blows up from the ground.

Apparently, he dug into the water.

"Yaba"

Marius accidentally pounds his tongue.

They can heal with "LifeDrain" even from a further location.

I just have to decide to be prepared that overdoing it has turned me into the worst hand.

(Can't help it)

Prepared to be fully recovered, Marius lowers altitude one by one.

Then I realize that the momentum of the water gushing does not fade at all.

I wonder why you don't use "Lifedrain".

Or is this all the momentum even though I am using it, or can I recover without using water again?

The target is the Demon King, you can't be alarmed.

Marius goes down to the ground on guard.

Then I noticed something like hot air.

(Hmm? Hot air? Hot water, not water?

The water gushing from the basement, the name in Marius' brain, comes to mind.

I do remember hearing in Filato that magic items existed to dig.

(No way hot springs...?)

I think you're such an idiot.

I just thought it was pretty deep to dig in the hot springs and decided not to mind that this is a different world.

I'm more concerned about Decarabia, which hasn't come out yet than that.

Is it perhaps accumulating the power to confront Marius?

Then again, I hit quite a meteorite, so the resistance would have come on to some extent.

It would be rather troublesome if it was further empowered.

Marius waits for Decarabia to come out in a focused state.

I can't abandon the possibility that it would strike me as alarmed.

Five minutes in body time, enough goes by, and you start to think it's just unnatural to be unresponsive so far.

I think maybe the water is weak and incapacitated, and still the vigilance keeps me close to the hot springs.

Nothing happens when he says he's at a distance where he seems to be able to strike unexpectedly.

If you check with "DITECTION," the reaction of Decarabia is near the boiling water.

"Direction" has the disadvantage that even plants cannot be sensed, but it is incomparable in terms of animal sensing.

That means Decarabia is alive.

Then why hasn't it come out?

Going where there was a decorative reaction in "Direction," a slime less than half the size of Marius' shoe was dying and cramped, no matter what.

Apparently, the water was a real weakness.

Marius steps on the slime as she claps out at the unexpected development.

"Gu"

I heard a scream of decarabia and a small ball was left behind.

When I checked, it was "Soul of the Demon King".

Demon King Decarabia is doomed, and another collection of materials from the Demon's Weapon Series has been gathered, and Marius twists his neck.

The weapon of extermination should be extremely difficult to gather because of its strength.

(Sort of)

I give up that I can't find an answer for thinking about it anyway, and I just collect it.

And he looked around and was satisfied with the little damage.

I would say minor to the extent that I kept shooting "Star Rain" for quite some time and made a number of craters for an area of one forest.

"Are we done?"

Looking back, Asteria was back at some point.

"Oh. I didn't know you were dying of hot water..."

If I thought I was an unprecedented adversary, I was bewildered and accidentally blurred by the unexpected way of dying.

To Marius like that, Asteria...

"Slime's weakness is hot water, didn't you know? Most demon king, I don't think I would have been able to defeat it if I hadn't taken too much damage. History tells us that there are a number of countries that have been destroyed by Decarabia."

I explained it to him.

Marius, the first ear of Slime's weakness, decided to change his mind.

"By the way, why were you alone? Were you willing to die?

Asteria nods at Marius's inquiry.

"That's right. If I die, Holdia will burn with vengeance, and other nations will be able to abandon obsession. It inspired mankind to unite."

Asteria is pale everywhere and that makes me angry with Marius.

It seems self-contained everywhere.

"Is it going to be that good? My king doesn't seem interested in that sort of thing."

That's why I tried to put an ass on him, but it didn't mean anything at all.

King Bernhardt III of Filato is a man of many shortcomings, but he is sure not to have anything to do with his ambitions to strengthen his country's interests without darkness or to expand its territory.

Otherwise, he would have adopted a high-pressure diplomatic strategy against the backdrop of the fact that Marius was there, or joined the Holdia offensive.

It is one of the reasons why Marius did not run away from Fillato.

Asteria uncovers certain facts as she perceives Marius' mood, which she described as "our king".

"Hmm. I tried to get Wyburn and the others to kill me, but you got in my way."

Marius could not understand immediately after being told something as insignificant as the weather.

After a few seconds, I finally understood

"Are you behind this?

Unintentionally lower your voice.

Asteria smiles as usual against Marius like that.

"Phew, it always goes crazy when you get involved. It was originally Holdia's plan to dominate the continent and then fight senior demons. Of course the Demon King will crush it before the resurrection."

I can't leave with a dream story.

At least because Holdia definitely has enough power to unite the continent.

I feel uncomfortable thinking about it so much.

He said that he tried to kill King Fillato to unite mankind after his death, but he also said that Holdia had united the continent if Marius hadn't come.

Isn't this contradictory?

I do not believe that Holdia can achieve the great cause of continental reunification and so on without Asteria.

Asteria, who is so stuffed, answers unbadly.

"What, you didn't deceive me"

Asteria continued with a laugh when this woman and Marius took the killing quite seriously.

"Actually, I was betting on your kindness. The three countries have difficulty surviving as a nation because of the catastrophic defeat, and Holdia loses her king. Can you decide to pretend you don't know?

Marius thinks it will be difficult.

I don't feel anything about the stupid powerful, but I will feel sorry for the people who have had stupid tops.

"You wouldn't have wanted a grace award anyway. So instead, you wanted the people of the West to live without much trouble?

Marius couldn't deny it.

Honestly, I didn't think that far, but can you tell me that I won't make that decision if I find out the truth?

Asteria still seems to foresee everything.

"I don't think it's going to be the most sympathetic development anytime soon."

Marius is in the mood to say something back to Asteria that makes sense.

"But still, there should be no certainty that it will be what you're after. Isn't that irresponsible?

She laughs niggly when she tries to contest the misery.

Asteria came out of the shadows as she raised her right hand.

At least that's the only way to describe it. The sight happened in front of Marius.

"Shadow warrior? Doppelgenger or Mimic."

There are no other specifications for explanation.

Did you say that you used Shadow Warriors to disguise death?

"I'm somewhat pessimistic."

Marius thought that Asteria, laughing like a prank, should be seriously pissed off by someone once.

That's not my job.

"[Attach]"

Marius designates Mireille and transfers per asteria.

On the move, Annette was eating a hanging from people with tears.

"Hmm?"

"Hmm?"

Asteria first, Mireille, Isabella and Banessa next.

And then other people notice.

"Heh, Your Majesty!

People are surprised first and then rekindle their anger and yell.

It seemed to have blown away somewhere, such as the courtesy of the Lord.

Asteria is just like that at first sight.

"Are you sane to be left alone or something!

"What will happen to this country if anything happens to His Majesty!

Asteria raises her right hand and controls those who make a scene.

"Only if you have a chance. I thought you'd come back alive."

Lie in an invincible manner on the mimic shore, as usual.

People were about to be fooled by the way it looked too grand, but there was only one exception.

"It's a lie. Ah... when Your Majesty lies, open your eyes for a moment! It was open earlier!

It was Isabella, a unique friend to Asteria.

Calling her by her nickname by accident, she knew her master and best friend's habits when he lied and deceived, and she also spotted what was now out.

"I'm gonna deceive you! I'm gonna lie to you because I'm backwards!

What panicked was the discerned Asteria, a rare cold sweat for her.

Isabella was a terrible thing to be with.

No one else would normally blame Isabella for her language first, but only this time, she does not show such a bare gesture and stares at Asteria.

Asteria unconsciously asks for help and takes a glimpse of Marius.

Even without reading mind magic. I perceive that mood, and Marius laughs sarcastically.

"Scold me full and reflect plenty, Your Majesty"

When I finish speaking of disgust, I thank you and return to Filato with metastatic magic.

Shortly afterwards, my anger echoed.