Saikyou Juzoku Tensei ~Cheat Majutsushi no Slow Life~

Two Stories: A Fire Nation's Wesen (2)

"Oh...... sure, this is interesting"

I'm going through a list of hundreds of threat sequences for key people in the world, given to me by Peter.

There is more information underneath the painting on my face, but there seems to be a lot of stable swordsmen and magicians in the possession of the Five Kingdoms Royal Family when it comes to the sixtieth to hundredth-place sequence subordinates.

There's a little bit of a mix of celebrities I remember hearing their names somewhere.

The names of the four great priests of a water god were also precisely contained by all four.

After all, my Penlato rating was overwhelmingly high and he was the nineteenth most threatening.

I was a little satisfied and snorted alone.

As I rolled around, there was a familiar masked octopus face.

They even describe Peter's data exactly.

However, the ranking is unexpectedly low.

"... Mr. Peter, Mr. Peter is fifty-second, are you convinced of this result?

... This guy is supposed to be a Phantom in the kingdom of Dinrat who's been living until he's immortalized, can this be the case?

If you think about it, the 'balance of moments (balancer)' opponent also said it was bogged down, so maybe it's reasonable to say it's reasonable...

"Wah, the eagle hasn't revealed his hand to the Limdo guy! Of course!

"Besides, Master Peter is not the type to stand out and be fought."

Munich calmly follows up on the disturbing Peter.

"Right, right"

But I know there are many people from the five kingdoms, but alongside them, there are many people who belong to the "Scale of Moments (Balancer)" that I collided with in the Great Temple of Kudr.

No, on the whole, he's probably the most powerful.

Especially when you hang from fifty to twenty, it's all about the "balance of moments" and the high elves.

I thought high elves were a disappointing species with just a slightly longer life span, but surprisingly they produced many powerful people.

"Abel, Abel... that, Abel's not here, is it?

Meir was fishing for the paper of the sequence from the top, but he makes a murky voice somewhat after watching it.

"Naturally. Abel is lying in the limousine as much as possible. If you trust him too much, it's a big deal. Abel wouldn't want to get caught up in something inadvertent, would she? Keep your trump cards down."

"... but Count Jurem isn't even on it, this"

In first place was depicted a big fat man and a Kudr face that looked like a Doya face somewhere.

Apparently his resurrection is already known to Rimd.

In the meantime, I was reassured that no monster had been found beyond that.

"... Count Jurem has a few sightings, but I can't put them on because I don't hear him say it's a battle. Maybe there aren't any kids left to fight."

"But Mr. Peter should have had decent contact..."

"... I share the Count's information with Limud, but I'm still worried about how far I'll pass it on. It could be enough to turn to the enemy. We're in a position where we're cutting each other's secrets to the other, so we shouldn't be easily betrayed... but we've never been too vigilant. Rimdo is a real monster. He's called the most powerful sorcerer in the history of the Maharoun kingdom."

The Great Five Rimd of the Kingdom of Maharoun was rated thirteenth, outranking Altamia's fifteenth place.

So much for Altamia's reputation for suppressing the Leviathan assassin Rasboot, I guess, jeopardizes his ability as an alchemist.

Speaking of simple combat capabilities, one should assume that there is a great wall between Limud and Altamia.

Within the top ten, except that apparently the collector's rank, which is misunderstood as still sigging treasure gear, is hooked to the critical tenth place, all the high-ranking demons with the bitter names are sloppily lined up, and there are no humans as one.

The first was Kudr, the god of law; the second was Dioms, the unidentified demon that the Kingdom of Maharoun seems to be investigating as the shady boss of The Scale of Moments (Balancer); the third was Leaver, the apostle sent by Leavie, the god of water, whose fifth place is supposedly created by rituals using many high-ranking demons in the mythological era; and the fourth was rumored to be the Great Spirit Sim with the alias Things Slaughtering History, which puppets the royalty and destroys several small countries, followed by Leavie, the god of water, whose fifth place is to discuss the fake god Med.

... Hey, I almost missed it for a second too, but it's definitely on there.

It's just called physique and facial, and you're hanging off me on a level I'm a little unaware of when you say it.

It was kind of like a carnal beauty conscious statue already.

What did I look like to Sarteria?

"... Meir, I don't like this Abel, a little too muscular"

Meir narrowed her eyes and stared at Irvell's painting.

I think it's cool for me, and I actually want this much muscle, but I decided to keep my mouth shut.

But Peter is more likely to be laying low a magician or high-ranking demon who also knows the Limud Five than he is under information.

"So, what's this list for me?

"Well, that means a lot of bait to feed Abel..."

He fished the list and pulled out five sheets of paper, even as Peter mouthed something absurd.

It is the face of the Great Five, the head of the kingdom of Maharoun.

The Rimud Five are positioned thirteenth, while the other faces are scattered between fiftieth and eightieth places.

"It's no big deal except for the Five Rimd... isn't everything else just below Mr. Peter"

When I exhale with dismay, Peter stares at me as he bites off his lower lip.

"Could you stop using eagles as a criterion?

"... they are creepy because they bring only five people who are chosen by blood muscle to the world-folding prowess of any generation. If you take Master Abel out of consideration, the quality of magicians and swordsmen at the top of the Maharoun kingdom will prevail over the kingdom of Dinlat. If it comes to war, this difference means a lot." The Great Five Rimuds are so darkly pressured by Peter on this list. "

Munich tells me in a business tone.

It doesn't matter, I don't really feel like I'm being liked by this guy.

But here we finally got to talking about the war.

It is true that when we are shown side by side on a list in this way, it conveys, somehow, but not exclusively, the difference in the power of each country.

Looking at this, it seems to me that if we take it out of consideration within the tenth place of the sequence, it will be the kingdom of the sky (Alfheim), the kingdom of Maharoun, the kingdom of Dinlat, the Leaveras, and the kingdom of Garshard in order of great power.