Satoru's full blow hit Akechi, and his body blew away flashly.

And the flew away Akechi's body hit the pillar that was visible ahead. The columns smashed into pieces and swallowed the Akechi.

And Mai seems surprised, too, but Satoru decides that the pillars were probably damaged by the effects of earlier battles with Nagare rather than by Satoru's attacks.

Otherwise, it is unlikely that Satoru's power today would crush him so flashly.

"I did it, Sator-kun!

My joyful voice reaches Satoru's ear. Maybe he thought he won when he saw how Akechi was doing.

And Mai tries to run over to Satoru, but that Satoru controlled by hand.

How could Mai? He looked suspicious, like that, but Nagare explained why.

After all, Mr. Nagare thinks the same thing, and Satoru turns his attention to the broken pillar.

Still no movement, but circle the thought that there is no way Akechi can fall to this extent.

Most importantly, I don't feel like I'm doing any damage, even though the attack hit me.

In other words, the battle has not yet been decided. But Mai was frowning worryingly when she saw Satoru's injury.

And I feel a little sorry for Satoru.

"Satoru-kun does look painful, but it shouldn't have led to so much damage."

But it is a nagare that will put a follow on Mai like that.

Later, it was Nagare, who had described it lightly, but Satoru was also amazed by his wisdom eye.

According to Nagare, Satoru is extremely sensitive to his opponent's attacks because of his experience on Earth, and because of this, his natural and defensive instincts are reacting reflexively to minimize damage.

This is something that Satoru himself was not particularly aware of, but there were verses that come to mind, if you ask me.

Nagare had explained to Mai in some blurry way, but her experience on Earth was about those days when she finally continued to be abused.

Just to remind you, it's the worst experience I've ever had of anything creeping up - but the violence and manipulation that escalated every day if you think about it had grown to the point where you could say that at the end of the day you don't care when you kill them.

The same goes for being drunk of tea with pesticides, but breaking bones and the like is a routine tea meal, and sometimes they get thrown off school rooftops, and sometimes they get dragged over asphalt wrapped in glass fragments on a big motorcycle by some bad-ass gal (Satoru who now thinks it was a rumored criminal group like Black Cheetah), they don't know where they got it, but they make it to try and punch a pistol, and they get stuck and jumped in a car that looks like they're going to get out close to 100 kilometers an hour - that's what they kept seeing.

Livestock business that, honestly, doesn't seem strange whenever you die. But the actual Satoru was, of course, alive and well, and he never suffered after-effects that would echo later.

Until now, Satoru thought this was just lucky and miraculously helpful - although there would have been some luck, in fact, at the same time it seemed that the body was constantly changing so that it could survive even in this harsh environment.

And if you think so, you can also agree that it hasn't led to that much damage, as Nagare said, while being hit by all those Akechi attacks.

And the important thing is that this experience is still alive. In other words, Satoru's body is still trying to grow according to its environment because of its influence. It is precisely the story of the cellular level.

Satoru thought it was ironic. As a result, Akechi's choice of Satoru as the sacrifice of his class had led, on the contrary, to growth in different worlds.

Moreover, what was becoming a weakness for Satoru was nothing more than a lack of experience in the battle with the sword, but on the contrary, it is a physique that can still grow, that is, it is still developing now, Nagare says, if that can even be compensated for.

And that's why he said the fight against Akechi is the best way to boost Satoru's growth. Fighting in a state of tension that leads to death if you can't be alert, if you make a mistake, seems to be the case when Satoru grows faster.

Satoru, to be honest, doesn't think he's strong right now, etc. I wanted to fight Akechi because half of it was mean and the other half had Nagare's words, in the form that it became a pushback.

Above all, Satoru became aware of his weakness when he lost the Book of the Devil. But even if it's still weak now, it leads to confidence if it's hailed as being developing.

Because if there is room for growth, the winning eye is still left enough.

Besides, according to Nagare, Satoru has many things that can be described as strengths, not just weaknesses.

Apparently Satoru's good luck also leads to a swordsman named Frem, a fellow Nagare, and his concentration and judgment in times of need resemble a warrior who beats him with a blunt weapon called Peach.

Honestly, when I only hear the name Peach, I get the image of a cute girl - but being good at hitting her with blunt instruments is also Satoru who for a moment imagines that a name is a muscular woman on the back or possibly a gutty man like you wouldn't think of from the name.

"And some of the softness of that body is close to bitchette."

If you say so, it is Satoru who often reminds me that my sister has impressed me that my body is soft.

And its softness seems to be a factor in damaging.

"... but you can't beat my softness. I could play a lot with this body."

"A lot of different plays..."

Mai blushed her cheeks as she was listening. And stories like this make me satorly troublesome.

She is the woman who stood beside Nagare at some point in the first place - Satoru, to be honest, was such a slutty and beautiful woman that her heart went out of its way for a moment.

When Akechi suddenly started numbing her, I also thought not to kid her, but it would be a lie if I told her I had no idea how it felt.

In fact, we are still desperate sattles not to see as many bitches as we can, at least until we settle this battle.

Satoru thought about it while listening to Nagare and the others talking. In a short time, there's a lot going on in my brain.

"- I knew it..."

You're right, Satoru raggedly pushes the wreckage of the covered cover-up pillar, whining as he admits to the appearance of Akechi.

And yet - less damage than I thought. And it would be more like intact than intact. He is deliberately showing off the dust of light armor, but in fact, there is no small stain on him. The more you consider the fact that you are dropping the level, the more unnatural it seems.

"I'm surprised. I can't believe you let me take a blow. [M] I wonder how you felt about doing it, even though you were being modest. Cockroaches fly in with their wings if they have to, but are you something like that?"

Akechi doesn't try to stop looking down on Satoru as a cockroach. But Satoru thought that was okay. Cockroaches would have a way of fighting cockroaches.

"... I just don't think I have any reflections either. I didn't even check your level in detail. But it was 25 until just now. Your level is up to 50 now. Not at all, even though you don't have the ability to drive growth, is that it? Is vengeance a by-product of what you've created?

In Akechi's tone, an obvious change was emerging. Of course, there's no change in how you still take Satoru lightly, but that's just why you've been hit by Satoru and your anger towards Satoru is becoming felt in every inch of your words and deeds.

Perhaps I remember Satoru's frustration with his growth rate somewhat.

But this is also funny in a way. It is true that Satoru has risen in level at a considerable rate. That's something Satoru himself feels a lot about - if you don't talk about Nagare, it's just Akechi himself who's making that factor after all.

"Sort of. The desire to avenge you is making me stronger."

When Satoru returned his words, Akechi gave him an invincible grin.

"What's wrong?

"No, think that's a funny story. You still seem to have your family thing at your root, but in the end, it's just a musina in the same hole. Even now, you have killed many human beings with that hand. I happen to have saved Mai, but I guess all the other classmates have killed her emotionally? Unlike me, your hands are soaked in blood."

"... I don't deny that"

To Satoru's words, a frowning Akechi. Unlike you guys. I know you thought the people who were killed would be avenged and taken for granted, etc., but Satoru is taking his present self calmly.

"But now that I'm listening, it sounds like your hands aren't dirty."

"Haha, naturally, right? I haven't defiled my hands once, either over there or here. [M] Well, this is the first time I'm gonna let you use my hand for justice, but I can't help it for good."

Akechi was the same. I end up covering everything up with the big nickname of distorted justice.

But in the end...

"So you're just a filthy coward after all. You are a sincere disgusting being who doesn't even realize it and is immersed in joy that your hands aren't dirty. But that's why I deserve to adorn the end of my revenge. I'm so glad you're a piece of junk."

"Me crumb? That's hilarious. Then what are you? I look at you, but you think all the people who killed you were the ones who couldn't help but get revenge, right? But did you really? You think all the people you killed were guilty?

"... what are you trying to say?

"Pfft, right, for example, Icka. Yes, she is."

And Akechi tells. That Ica was the same sacrifice as Satoru. And he murdered Icka like that mercilessly - but...

Mr. Aika would be alive.

The matter was lightly denied by Nagare.

"... Huh? Alive?"

Satoru, who listened to Akechi and once gave him an expression of laying down his eyes and repentance, but it was lightly Nagare said no and conveyed the truth.

"She had hidden abilities, and thanks to that, she took her life. Especially since Akechi there would have realized what she was capable of, she dared to say that to shake Satoru-kun's feelings."

"... the stupid one. If you lie like that in front of Nagare, you'll find out soon enough."

To Nagare's story, Akechi bites his back teeth off. And even Bitchet's gruesome words seeped remorse.

"Heh, heh. Well, that woman and Mai may have helped by chance, but how about Megmi?

Then came her name, which came up with a figure of her desperately apologizing to herself.

Now I think I should have listened to Satoru.

But she was summoned by Satoru's demon.

"Satoru-kun, Mr. Megumi had his parents dressed in wet clothes at the hands of Akechi and threatened it with ingredients. That's why I couldn't help you, even though I felt bad. That's why I wanted to apologize to you."

"Fuck! Not again! Why are you blocking my story on the way? We can block it!

"Because nobody wants to hear your filthy speech (...)"

Nah!? and Akechi is out of line. But right away, heh, I put my hair up.

"I don't know how, but okay. I mean, that's the thing. You're desperately trying to apologize. You put Megmi in that hand!

"No, you're not dead. She's safe."

"... what?

"Huh? Megmi, too, are you safe?

Poking his index finger at him, he said Zubari in a sure tone, but it was also lightly rejected.

"I think Satoru-kun already knows that Arkenis and Ashram were defeated, but that's when Mr. Megmi was rescued."

"Oh yeah..."

Satoru with an expression of relief. I guess I still had a lot on my mind. But on the other hand, Akechi's remorse only increases.

"Heh, heh. Well, lucky for you, Mai, Aika and Megumi, it seemed to have helped, but what about Alec? You mercilessly murdered my husband's black knight girlfriend, you!

"... then me and Nagare helped so much. Nagare solved the effects of the lunatic you hung. Zarami."

"Hey, what the hell! Stupid, such an idiot -"

Bitchet also makes me look like he's in a hurry to see what he's up to.

"Then, silly... do you really think they're all safe..."

Akechi to an end. Apparently he was thinking of giving those three (or four if Mai had been included) a story and Satoru a taste of despair, but the prospect had been blocked by an exhausting Nagare.

I can't feel any room for him to go so far now, and I feel the hoarding dropped on the look of it Satoru - I stuck loose my mouth and said away to Akechi.

"I don't know what I'm talking about, Akechi."