Satoru must have overflowed with a smile until horrible when he received a report from the demons who were sending him to reconnaissance around him and a figure came to his mind.

It may also seem as if people who see it have touched their feelings. But by then Satoru had rejoiced in the encounter and thanked the devil.

And Satoru grabbed from further information that the crow was not alone, but with the woman, and also knew that it was Aika.

All this information was made Ibir Eye grasp it. Ibir Eye is a demon who is never strong but invisible and hard to discover, and has excellent reconnaissance ability to appraise his opponent's status. The effective range also extends to increasing the level of Satoru, thanks to which we can also grasp information about the person who is slightly further away.

Since Ibir Eye is not flying so fast, it is often the case that we let Little Devil or Gargoyle head for perimeter reconnaissance, but can we also say that it played a role in changing the reconnaissance role to Ibir Eye, taking us closer to our destination and considering the likelihood of being found by our opponents?

With the information thus obtained, Satoru also learned that the crow was obsessed with the matter at hand. All this time, I honestly thought I'd hit that gap - but I pushed my deviant mind in there and served as an analysis of their abilities.

As for Aika, her status was so low that she didn't know why she was driven into the labyrinth search, and honestly she didn't seem to have much skill, but I guess it was bigger that she was brought in as a woman than a status, considering Crow's behavior.

Honestly, I never seem to want it and forgive my body, but that didn't matter to Satoru. Aika and one of those guys who pretended not to look at Satoru. Of course that is not the subject of revenge, but the crow is naturally more overwhelming in terms of priority.

But - when it comes to that crow, I had to think it was a nasty opponent inside.

Sometimes he was just taken by the boulder Akechi and accompanied by an ancient labyrinth attack.

Capabilities such as bird use and bird enhancement, of course, but most importantly, Satoru decided that the perfect taker was dangerous.

This skill is a substitute for being able to steal and stock the other's magic and skills, and although it is a one-time disposable, it does not require magic for what it is stocked with, and chanting and so on seems useless.

But most importantly, the problem was that I couldn't even see the skills and magic I was stocked with using the Ibir Eye appraisal.

That's why I had to be cautious here as Satoru.

Halfway through the fight is counterproductive, especially given the crow's character.

Satoru therefore manoeuvres, calling only the minimal demons necessary, making them more in a position unseen from the crow, and then in a position where the two future battles are firmly visible.

Operationally, to the extent that it would not be too excessive firepower, it was then desirable to have a demon capable of handling it even from a distance. Therefore only Heradonna and Leonard are selected.

And Satoru himself wears a devil flyer on the chaos-full armor and keeps the Azottsword in his hand for more offense.

This equipment was particularly important for deceiving crow eyes. And when he was ready, he headed under the crow, suppressing his deviant mind.

The crow of scraps was about to end the inferior affair and take a breath, extending to the act while strangling Aika. Thanks to this, Aika seemed to have passed out, but as Satoru, Aika planned to target the crow first at a later time.

However, there was some anticipation, but the crow still said he was good at the skill of bird users as well as the ability of the scoundrel system, so he quickly realized Satoru was approaching and who had done it louder?

That said, this is also to some extent to be assumed from Satoru. Therefore, he exposed himself in front of the crow and did not change his voice color.

Because I thought it would be easier to buy time (...) after I set that up.

The same goes for previous opponents, but because of the strong awareness that they were abusing them, when they find out about Satoru, they come out strong. Most of it did not leak and the crow was still the same.

But Crow's remarks since he found out the contents of the armor were Satoru stroked his emotions backwards anyway. There were occasions when blood accidentally went up on my head and I roughed up my voice, but I still manage to switch my head and only add the minimum amount of offense I need.

Along the way, when I did it and the crow had fired the magic of the stock, I was to recognise once again the defense of the armor. Of course I trusted Satoru - and because of that, I could understand that there were no extremely powerful objects in Crow's stock of magic and skills.

On top of that, Satoru once again launched an attack on his opponent and succeeded in possessing that, yes, the # 66 Caspary League of the Book of Demons.

To be honest, Satoru was still pretty nervous at this time. Anyway, the appearance of the Book of Demons is desperate for the summons of demons. But crows have perfect tikers. Yes, the absolute thing to avoid for Satoru is that they steal the Book of the Devil. It is not always decided to be stolen, but naturally it cannot be ignored more than is possible.

That's why Satoru was heavily armored and attacked with swords, and the main way to fight needed to make him think of it as a melee using equipment. At this point, whatever happened, the existence of the Book of Demons had to be hidden.

I was therefore quite concerned about the attack on the crow as well. He purposefully waved his sword with only one hand, appeared the Book of the Devil with his hindhand in the gap, and set up a Caspary League on the crow.

And that was a brilliant success. As long as this succeeds, the rest is the battle against time. Caspary League is a demon with the appearance of a doll such as a creepy black cat, the effect of which is a curse.

It just takes a lot of time for this curse to activate. One difficulty is that the opponent's power dramatically changes the time to activate it.

Naturally the crow was surprised by this doll. So Satoru told his opponent something different than the original effect and hit a single play to make him believe it. I let Leonard do the easy state change magic that kept him away. I told the opponent it was a decrease in status, but it didn't actually affect the status, it was only to the extent that my body gets a little heavier, but as a hatchet it worked well enough.

Thanks to you, the crow managed to believe that the effect of the doll was a decrease in status in a hidden way.

That said, Satoru seemed very painful during this time of making money. Because in the meantime I needed to put up with statements that seemed like crow revulsion.

But I can't listen to you anymore, and to some extent, I'm going to set you up from Satoru. Some of it was just hard to fight so they wouldn't know the power of the Book of Demons.

Unexpectedly, the ability to use birds is a troublesome substitute, and when I dealt with Garuda, it was held down with its hook claws, which made it a little tricky. Were you worried then that Unicorn's uniqueness (named by Satoru because of the inconvenience of not having a name) would help me, but I ordered Heradonna in case of that gap, stretching the plants that capture Garuda into the earth and succeeding in defeating it well.

In doing so, Satoru also applied to some extent the effective range of crow perfect tickers. Perhaps, but it doesn't mean you can steal anything unlimited, and you can't steal it unless the crow knows exactly when to activate it.

Because otherwise, Heradonna would have also stolen the bamboo planted by her. That could have helped Garuda, too. Crow didn't do it, but somewhat, but it was also likely that Garuda would regret his death. This was enough to support Satoru's expectations.

However, I also thought that then you were still right not to show the Book of the Devil. Because the Book of the Devil is easy to understand the moment you put out unless you hide it well. No doubt the crow will follow the Book of the Devil if he learns of its existence.

And while doing so, I waited for the curse to activate, enduring the same remarks that stroked my nerves backwards.

But it's also true that Satoru cooled his liver a little when it comes to crow takeovers after the garuda.

It can also be considered the same reflection for Satoru as the last Black Knight War on this. Satoru in armor is very brittle, as the crow says. It didn't mean it would be defeated with a single blow because it had also risen to some level, but still, if the curse was activated a little slower, it wouldn't have nearly hidden its power in the boulder.

Fortunately, that tiny bird was not the type to ramble around in armor? If they had done that, they would have honestly been in quite a crisis.

In fact, however, he seemed to be the type of person who could not exercise his power without gaining momentum, so he managed to endure it.

And - the curse is activated. At that moment, the discerning crow swept around the ground. Satoru also took considerable damage, but if the curse is activated, it will do the opposite.

Because one of the Caspary League curses is to multiply and return the damage the Lord has taken during the time he has taken possession of it. In other words, the more the crow's attack is working on Satoru, the greater the damage to the crow after the curse is activated.

On top of that, the pain persists after the curse is activated. Once the curse is activated, the pain will not heal until death while it is possessed.

"So, Temehe, sa, satoruuuuuuu! You fooled me! What's with the status drop, motherfucker!

"Believe me, you're the fool. Do you have a fool who talks to his enemies?"

Satoru speaks clearly as he lays one knee on the ground and looks down at the crow who endures the pain.

Then the crow bit his back teeth with regret and stared at Satoru.

"Absolutely, that's a good one. But don't you think that's it? Now I'll give you back what you said in my words again. I'll multiply Temeh's grudges by tens of thousands, no, hundreds of millions. Naturally, don't think you're gonna die easy, huh?

"Ugh, shit, to a guy like this, to a guy like this -"

Punch the ground with your fists while enduring the pain. Satoru is going to regret what he did to Satoru, but from Satoru, he looks terribly funny.

"... and I don't know what else to do, then Aika will give it to you"

"... you don't know what you're talking about. No way. So you're gonna tell me to forgive you?

"Chiba - or Keke, wash your neck and wait! I'll report this to Akechi! Open the gate!"

Then he hoisted the corner of his mouth and screamed as the crow slammed the ground.

... but that voice just sounds vain in the woods and there is no sign of anything happening.

"- Well, you know, I did get some space-time magic from Akechi..."

"Again?"

Satoru tells the crow, trembling with a crocodile, in an audacious manner.

"No way, Temehe, what is it?

Satoru finally lost control and leaked a laugh at the crow asking in a wolfed voice.

"I believed you, your M.O. Yes, no matter how confident you are, there is no way for you to act alone, you must have a way out for when you absolutely have to. And I was convinced that if I could do that, it couldn't be anything other than the magic that you stock--"

"Nah!? No way, Satoru! Teme, you saw what I was capable of!

Satoru turns his eyes to the crow that it is natural. Yes, that's why Satoru couldn't shoot a bad attack until the curse was activated. If you are a high-ranking demon, you have as many hands to erase in about a crow blow, but that doesn't make sense. To satisfy Satoru's vengeance, I have trouble getting him to die so lightly.

It is also possible that if you hunt down too much, you can escape with the magic you stock. I couldn't tell what kind of magic it was, but still I definitely assumed that the magic of the metastatic system was stocked.

That's why I waited. Activate the Caspary League curse. Because once the curse is activated, the subject is prohibited from exercising any magic or skill. From Satoru, this effect was greater than returning damage. This curse is absolute once activated. No release is possible while the black cat is in possession.

Yes, at this point the crow feathers were taken exactly .

"How do you feel about losing your feathers and falling to the ground, Crow? Come on, it's my one-sided turn from here -"