The Executed Sage Reincarnates as a Lich and Begins a War of Aggression
Episode 139: Sage Discovers Secrets
The next morning, I was alone in the middle of a glance.
Read the materials summarized there.
Described was the information provided by the Steel Knight.
He died before dawn.
He wanted it himself.
He withdrew from the front line and also offered a way to live with his wife, but the steel knight refused to do so either.
I'm sure he had a good idea.
I didn't ask in depth, but I must have had a reason why I couldn't choose that future.
If I were to make a personal point, I wanted the Steel Knight to be under the umbrella of the Demon King's Army.
Those as powerful as him are most welcome.
If you hate fighting, you won't be forced to.
It was also good in the form of having people contribute to the development of their lives as a people of the Wang Capital as it were.
But respect for the will of the steel knight would be paramount.
I didn't want to imitate that.
I took the life of a steel knight by witchcraft.
It was a calm period with no pain or suffering.
The steel knight had a satisfying look on his face.
I guess only his wife's happiness is everything to him.
I think he was a man who didn't like to fight better than he was.
While other personnel, he was a hero carrying a sad fate.
(He also said he could throw everything aside and choose a future with his family...)
Look out the window.
It looked like a rainstorm of hatred today and the sky was barely visible.
Covered by dim clouds.
(about steel knights, I don't know much)
It was only information reported by a spy.
The conversation we had face-to-face wasn't very long either.
What did that hero think he was dying of?
Honestly, I wasn't sure.
I'm not even trying to understand.
Because I think it's an insult to him to look like I found out over and over again.
If I were to stand in the same situation as a steel knight, what decision would I make to fulfill?
Speaking of people dear to me, I think of that guy's face first.
The demon king's army's subordination is also important, but that man was still special.
(If I could abandon my mission or title and have a peaceful day with her my whole life, would I refuse that option)
Suppose at this moment, for example, that man was resurrected.
Let's say he had also established a way to return from the immortal to man.
Can I still continue to be the Demon King for world peace?
I don't know.
I wasn't sure I could assure you of any answer.
There is also the horror of peeking into one's own heart.
(... let's not do this any more. It's just disgusting)
I fall on my back and look at the ceiling.
It was futile to lack mental stability in the hypothetical story.
I am immortal forever, and that man has yet to come back.
That's the reality.
Nothing gets lost.
It is more information obtained from the steel knights.
Thanks to him, various facts were discovered.
From the time he took part in the Republican recapture, the steel knight had begun to be recognized as a hero.
Even though he didn't have much power until then, he suddenly became stronger.
I was wondering if there was any circumstance, but I could hear how it went from my own mouth.
Says he was subjected to top-secret ritual witchcraft in Holy Cane Country.
Its contents are new attributes as heroes.
If you say so, it is an edit of existence.
Redefine the individual by surgery.
This allows us to "have" potential that we shouldn't have, and forcefully pull it out.
The dimension was that those who performed the procedure would be forced to tailor themselves to heroes.
Simply put, this is fairly advanced sorcery.
Obviously, we have reached the realm of the banned arts, and that is what we can call an act of the divine domain.
At least not a substitute for what humans can handle.
It was so strange that the steel knight was alive.
If they edit the existence, it could just disappear.
It couldn't have been convenient enough to just strengthen the flesh.
Even if I did the same thing, it would fail first.
If you succeed even once a thousand times, it is a great miracle or something.
I know similar techniques, but I didn't think any of them could be exercised in modern times.
The Cane Nation is a country with a long history.
From past literature, I guess I reproduced that ritual magic.
In addition to the steel knights, they had a large number of others who had performed similar procedures.
They started military and mercenaries like him, and some of them were mixed with slaves and ordinary people.
Says the Holy Wand Nation and the Wizard Nation jointly recruited it.
They haven't heard anything detailed about the steel knights either.
Naturally, most of them died without withstanding the recoil of the surgery.
That's how the three of us eventually fit in and became heroes.
The first is a steel knight.
The second is a war maiden in the republic's recapture.
And the third, an unknown man of the Steel Knight.
As for the anonymous man, he said the steel knights had no face-to-face, and they never looked at each other again after surgery.
So I didn't get the detailed information as one.
However, I suspect that this third person is the "sub-god" who appeared in the world tree.
First of all, the timing of the appearance was consistent.
If you think of that strayed force as an acquired acquisition by ritual magic, it also comes with an explanation for once.
Depending on the compatibility with the surgery, it was not an unlikely story to have isolated powers either.
It seems that the Cane Country and the Magic Country intend to produce heroes on an irregular basis in the future.
That's how they're trying to strengthen their power.
In the dawn of the occupation of the demonic kings, he says, he puts his perspective even on the domination of the continent, which consists of an alliance of two nations.
These three heroes are their pioneers.
(Damn, you did it...)
I look up from the dossier.
I had also heard from secret detectives that the two countries were after continental domination.
However, the specific proposal was not available in confidence.
I never thought of it this way.
As a premise, it's a good thing countries move for the Demon King crusade.
It is also what I aim for.
The act of evoking non-existent talent and artificially producing heroes would undoubtedly be the will of mankind.
The obsession was commendable.
But this attempt is not commendable.
The temper to defeat the Demon King can be seen, but the price for it is too great.
How much sacrifice will it cost to give birth to one hero?
The two main culprits, the two countries, have indicated their intention to continue the same plan in the future.
It must definitely stop.
This is contraindicated.
It can be a disturbing factor in the peace of mind of the world.
There is also a battle against the sub-gods, but the culprits should be turned down first.