- Next to the kingdom of Judah, the destination of the study trip to which the Taoists were headed, there was a huge mountain range for one part of the country. And from the giant laboratory, which was not visible in the tree waters of the mountain range, there was so much magic that it could not breathe.

The roots of its magic were unleashed from its laboratory, ‶ the most powerful demons of the Demon Lab, ‶ the Ten Poles of Heaven.

And in the great hall of the institute, there was the usual ‶Decathlon Conference.

"You've all come together well. Then let's start a fun meeting!

‶ Radigo, president of Demon Lab, has begun a cutting out meeting. And inside this space, nine people sat around a circular table.

"Mr. President, I think we should look for the next first pole."

The passionate red-haired man sitting next to Radigo said so, staring at the empty seat for a cup of coffee.

"Sure it is... I can't find it inside"

"‶ Shall we choose from those who have been chosen as the Ten Pole Heavenly Candidates?

The red-haired man said so while spreading his personal documents on the table for the Ten Pole Heavenly Candidates. But Radigo sighed looking at the paperwork.

"I do have a dozen and ten polar heavenly candidates, but I don't always have enough of this guy, I have the strength. You can't at least give it to someone who's comparable to or more powerful than Sully, can you? According to the information just circulated, among the top ten polar heavenly candidates, Russall was taken in defeat by the Dragon Slayer, right?

"Is that true!? If so, isn't it hard!

One woman stood up stunned by Radigo's remarks and slammed the table hard. This woman has long, beautiful white beige hair with a crisp, three-sized, rose-like eyes apart.

"It's all right! The Ten Pole Heavenly Candidates and Suoly have not been taught anything that would be difficult for them to know. It just hurts a little to lose some fighting power, though."

It is not surprising that Russall is said to have some power if you look at the Ten Poles of Heaven, which emits this immense magic.

And a purple-haired man with bandages or bandages on his cheeks, forehead, arms, etc., Surpay placed his long legs on a circular table while

"Isn't that okay? Like one or two of the miscellaneous fish are gone! Enough people here to bury them, and no, not even me!

"I often say, before this ‶ dragon slayer was about to lose after getting pounded..."

"Huh? ‶ Shall I slay you before the dragon slayer?

Surpay grabbed and yelled at the chest of a clown dressed in the only colorful outfit among the ten polar heavens wearing a uniform red jacket that derided Kerakera.

"Surely you were slapping me with all that big mouth. You don't have that problem!

"Shut up, galoguy! I didn't kill you after I killed you!

Surpay yelled in a nasty tone at the gallogay who hitched a ride next to the clown and stirred it up.

"Ahem? Come on, come on! When did you do that?

Unlike clowns, Galogai said it back in a challenging manner. Granberg stood up, letting the two staring at each other cut a numb,

"Come on! Surpay would have killed the dragon if I hadn't stopped him then. And if you know it, you don't have to bother to say it!

The air between the two, which was heating up due to Granberg's intermediation in between, cooled at once, and Surpay sat in his seat with his tongue pounding, while Galogai niggered.

Silence flowed on this round table for a while. And Radigo, who made sure the place was quiet,

"Looks like we're done here, huh? Then I'll get down to business now! This is an important story, so make sure everyone doesn't listen!

The story was temporarily out of line, but ‶ the Ten Poles Heaven Conference managed to resume.

- Meanwhile, the bus Leena and the others were riding through the high mountains in those days. And the whole class was impressed by the view of the Kingdom of Judah from there.

"This is the Kingdom of Judah! What a bright country!?

For the first time ever, Rosé stepped into the Kingdom of Judah and was sparkling her eyes when she saw a huge amusement park occupying half the country.