Next Life

Ugh, Rius and the rest.

The chief woman consulted by Marius sighed deeply.

"Your Majesty, I've skipped too much brainwork lately,"

"Shh, excuse me"

Unexpectedly apologize politely.

For Marius, the chief woman was somewhere nostalgic that reminded her of her deceased mother.

Therefore, I react somewhere politely.

If you're a friend that you've put in the other world, you're about to make fun of "at Mazacon".

"One cow a day for every samurai is obviously too expensive."

"Oh, I knew it?

Marius, who has survival experience, had some idea.

Think about how long it took you to eat the meat of a single deer.

I thought about it that far and I didn't think about it any more, but I'd say Marius' laziness.

"Your Majesty"

Zito's eyes are seen by the chief woman who hears the crush, and Marius turns a silent blind eye.

"But the proposal may not be that bad"

"Huh?"

Marius rounds his eyes to unexpected words.

"If Centaur, then His Majesty the Servant..."

Marius turned a blind eye again.

Now with a cold sweat.

It may be disrespectful to say so, but it was not a matter of disgust or irony, but of fatigue.

As a conscious person who's making you struggle, you can't be angry.

"You're welcome. I'll tell the Queen."

"Huh? Okay?

It would be very comforting if the chief lady would say so.

It is not only Marius, but also his wives and his ladies who cannot lift their heads.

"Yes. With all due respect, Your Majesty, it will be difficult to persuade"

Was it the courtesy of your subordinates or the kindness of being a female chief?

(Both, maybe)

As Marius, it is a development that we do not even wish for.

Some hands ask Elle, but in a belly-black succubus, everyone will be on maximum alert.

"Yeah?"

Rovisa and Burra raise their voices together, and the baby cries out in surprise at it.

The nannies rushed out of the room holding the baby.

"Are you serious about the Centaur samurai?

Rovisa, too, says Barra.

"Don't say things like Marius or Elle."

and then they all turn a meaningful gaze at Marius.

Around what I think Marius or Elle would say, should I just say wife?

Marius shrugged her neck.

The wives who saw it gave the expression, "Is this man still here?"

"Didn't you care about that when they told you around Elle?

In Rovisa's point, Marius realized the horror of the woman's inquisition.

"Probably like that."

The chief woman also determines.

Apparently, he's not willing to shelter Marius.

"It's just that Elle just put it out and it's not a bad idea. Is the difficulty a little too much money?"

"Then shouldn't we dismiss it?

Barra said in surprise, but Rovisa turned out to be an imaginary face.

"That's all the advantages, huh?

"Yes."

The chief woman unequivocally affirms.

"First, we can expect to move forward from the status quo to true coexistence, which is only mutually inviolable. And the labor costs of finding and recruiting new samurai can be curbed. Employing a fightable race will also strengthen your defensive capabilities."

Marius was impressed that there were so many good points.

He's not lying that Elle thought about it for Marius.

Rovisa snapped "I see".

"If human demon coexistence starts in the true sense, it will be a curb on military spending, and the working population can be improved and economic development can be targeted. Those who have lost their jobs work to develop demonic residences and new products that will be needed in interactions with demons. If you interact with the devil, you will sometimes deliver supplies, so the demand for transportation and its escorts will also increase. In case of blurring, it can be used to improve security everywhere. Well, there's gonna be a lot of problems, but it's gonna be worth a shot."

(Ooh, ooh)

Marius listened to Rovisa and cheered loudly in her heart.

He didn't understand a thing.

At least for now it's a good thing and I realized how awesome Elle is.

If you're that belly-black succubus, you must not have noticed this much.

However, the point that bothered me was voiced.

"Problems?

"Yes."

Rovisa's gaze turns to Marius.

"Living with a species that has always been an enemy, a species that has a completely different appearance, life expectancy and values, can be a spark in itself. Changing your profession can't be easy. You're going to need something like vocational training. Something doesn't necessarily come out of interacting with the devil, and if it doesn't work, we need coverage to the point where it's horrible, and we can be sure it's going to hit hard all at once."

"... I guess we should stop it"

Marius wanted to change his policy one hundred and eighty degrees.

Rovisa tongues when she sees her saucy husband's attitude.

"It's still worth it. I'll get you to work too."

"That's good, though."

Marius has done almost nothing so far.

Leaving Aulanis alone can be a crisis of world survival, and it is the coexistence of human demons because of Marius, but he didn't really feel it.

So I'd be quite grateful to get a job.

"What am I supposed to do?

The smile returns when I see it with anticipation.

"Please ask Elle to come up with a proposal to proceed with the demonic exchange. I only know people's values and sensibilities, and so will others. It won't be helpful for Aulanis and the others."

"... Yes"

Marius followed the room with some pity.

I would have liked some more work, but I reconsider that I have no choice in my abilities.

It can be said that it is unusual for the king himself to use it, but there are several people who only listen to him.

As for Iris and Sophia, instead of "listening to Marius," they would be in the mood of "listening to people close to Aulanis."

Marius wasn't complacent or mistaken.

"Cole El"

Marius summons Elle.

Summoners can be called wherever they want.

This may be the first time I've actually "summoned" you properly.

"Would you like me to call you, sir?"

Marius told the circumstances to a face succubus who seemed more surprised than surprised.

I heard it all the way. Elle sighs.

"Centaur is out of the question. I think Lamier would be nice."

"... Huh?

Marius doubted his ears unexpectedly.

And ask.

"Wasn't Lamier the staple food for a human child?

At least that's what happened in the game settings, and it should have been a nasty monster with a pretty girl's upper body.

"Yes, but I eat animal meat in general"

Marius finds himself irritated by the pale El.

"No, my child, isn't it as dangerous as you think?

"That's why persuasion is created for the coexistence of human demons. Centaur is also wise and rational when it comes to monsters, and he also solves humanities. It's not supposed to be a terrible opponent for humans or even for people to talk to."

"That's right..."

I guess that's why the chief woman and Rovisa didn't disagree either.

"That's why we have to give way to the others. Because it's the world of men who imitate what your husband started."

"... I wonder if that's what it is"

I thought it was the Japanese who were vulnerable to fashion, but it couldn't possibly pass, so it was Marius I just think in my heart.

"Yeah. Some idiots might make a scene that what they don't imitate is treason against your husband"

"That's depressing."

I sigh because this was something I could imagine.

"By and large, if your husband turns it into a subpoena, we'll be able to solve the problem of food costs and dangers."

That's what they say. Marius is mildly confused.

"No, no, can't we just call that demonic coexistence? That's the only way a demon can coexist, isn't it?

"Should the difficulty and danger of interacting change dramatically depending on whether your husband and Aulanis are around?

Elle looked sincerely strange and stunned Marius.

Elle sighs when she sees her husband like that.

"Your husband wishes for the demon to coexist, and Aulanis doesn't object, which is why it's finally made up. At the moment, we have to push ahead."

That's how we reform our consciousness a little bit and cross the issues that come up.

That's what matters, Elle said.

"In the first place, isn't it decided that there's only a problem with demons living together? It doesn't surface because all the monsters are unwilling and patient to be blinded by Aulanis."

Marius drops his shoulder when he is told that he has neither body nor lid.

I understood how sweet my perception was beyond my imagination.

Neither Aulanis nor the succubus needed to attack humans at all, but some of them had humans as their staple food, like Lamier.

We had to teach them to feed themselves other than humans, and yet satisfy them with it.

"Now you're forcing me to coexist with a demon?

"Yeah. You make them understand that monsters don't have to attack humans to do it, and they can live with humans. Especially for monsters. Wouldn't it be interesting to get along if even humans didn't attack themselves and they could get along?"

"That's right. Maybe."

You'd better be sure of the occasion, but Marius Hate is not a person in this world.

I couldn't say I understood perfectly the human feeling of this world.

"All you have to do is capture Lamier and turn him into a subpoena, a samurai. On top of that, we'll search together for something that suits our tastes, even outside of human status, and if we find it, we'll spread it to our people. How about that kind of policy first?

"Oh, yeah. So let's do it."

Marius nodded.

"From what I've heard, is it weirder than not having a grievance explode before?

With his neck lifted, Elle answers instantly.

"It's not weird, though. If Aulanis is on your side and you are as strong as Aulanis"

Somehow you should thank Aulanis. It's starting to flow.

I guess that's all those demon kings are for the monsters.

As far as everyday appearance is concerned, it doesn't seem that way.

"Then we'll find Lamier."

"If Lamier's place, I know it. All you have to do is look at my memory and use metastatic magic."

Elle demonstrated a quick lack of pull-out.

Marius laughs bitterly and reads Elle's memory, using metastatic magic.

And in front of them was the settlement of Lamier.

"Who?

Two look-alike lammiers standing at the entrance, who does what?

"I say Marius. I'm here to solicit, can you let me in?

The two opened their eyes and let their mouths open and close like fish in acid deprivation, shaking their bodies.

"Yes. Please wait a moment."

When I finally say that, I jump into the settlement with all my might.

"Long! Long! Master Marius! Master Marius!

And I hear a screaming voice.

Apparently, it was about to develop into a matter of importance.