"Demon Tower", but it is not just the so-called tower that actually has the "Demon Tower".

Rather, the site feels close to the School of Magic, etc.

It would be easy to understand if you could imagine the scene where various buildings were built on certain grounds and the magicians were walking around......

However, there is still a "Demon Tower" standing in the center, and historically I have said "Demon Tower" with this. This is the "Devil's Tower" in its narrow sense.

The ruler of this Demon Tower is the highest mage in the country known as the Tower Master, and alongside the Chief Mage of the Court, the Director of the Magic Institute, the Dean of Magic, and others, it is one of the highest positions that magicians in this country can take.

Much more than the other three, it is characterised by a strong aspect aimed at exploring magic for itself, often dominated by quite selfish figures.

However, at this time of year...... the Tower Lord should have been Candelario Perez.

The old man was a rare and well-wisher for the Tower Lord, and I remember he had a reputation for speaking plausibly.

As a matter of fact, in the past, I haven't met this person.

Because Candelario has been assassinated by someone who will serve as the next generation of "Tower Lord".

It was the forces that revolved around this one, not Candelario, that I was primarily contending with.

The Devil's Tower was never published externally about exactly what circumstances it was assassinated.

Or I didn't even admit I assassinated him in the first place.

It is an official record that Candelario died of illness.

At that time, however, the intelligence network of the Duke of Farrence's family was firmly spread inside the Tower of Demons.

That is why Candelario was definitely assassinated, and he was able to obtain information on the details of the situation.

The name of Tobias Anzorge, the man who succeeded Candelario.

It was to say that this man had taken many of his men and raided and killed them, aiming at a time when his magic was diminishing under the influence of Candelario conducting some kind of experiment.

He said there were quite a few Candelario handlers on the spot, but the story is that they were more researcher-friendly than the battle, and couldn't counter Tobias, who had the opposite configuration.

It's a way of lacking smartness, if you ask me, but I thought it was a pretty good arm in the sense of certainty.

Regardless of Candelario's surroundings, Candelario himself has been known as a powerful combat-based magician since his youth, and not a man of strength that, normally, the degree of Tobias can counter.

If he confronts him directly from the front, eighty-nine, Tobias is defeated.

Even if he challenges his own men in large numbers, if Candelario's own magic remains seventy percent, Candelario will undoubtedly win first.

That's about the difference in strength.

But while there were so many differences, Tobias succeeded in his own attempts.

That's because he had excellent brains of his own...... and a lot of those who know the facts appreciated it, but from me I think it's different.

From what I saw at the time, Tobias was good and only had a slightly superior brains.

It seems to me that he had a great ability to make himself look big and mysterious, but he wasn't as planned as he actually was.

Nonetheless, when it comes to why Candelario lost, it's because Tobias had good luck, thoughtful goodness, and a sense of smell that didn't miss the chance.

I know the details of the experiment that Candelario was conducting at the time, but it was very volatile, and Candelario himself could not clearly predict what would happen to Candelario's magic power if it were executed.

Roughly, they assumed that good and 20%, bad and about 50% magic would be lost, but they actually seemed to have taken 90% of the magic.

And when Tobias got that information, he immediately moved on without worrying.

The thoughtlessness pushed him to the later Tower Lord.

That's all.

I mean, Tobias couldn't have been the Tower Lord without that experiment, and I think Candelario would have reigned all along.

That's why I came here this time of year to consult with The Devil's Tower.

If it were to be assumed that Candelario would soon lose his leg, he would have gone to Tobias, probably because Candelario's leg loss is something I can prevent.

Of course, it's hard to use that in itself for trading material, so I'm going to hit the negotiations on something else.

Get out of the carriage and stand in front of the grounds of the Devil's Tower.

The main entrance is a huge stone wall when you look at it pah, not very much but I don't think you can get it in from here.

It's just that this is the Demon Tower of the Demon Tower.

On the side of the stone wall, the letters are written.

"If you are a magician, show your strength. Then the gates to the Tower of Exorcism will not be opened..."

It's a long poem that starts with those words.

Power in this case basically refers to reading down this poem and opening the door with the correct procedure.

But only in the first line is it written, "Show your strength."

It doesn't say a word about doing it according to procedure.

Of course, I remember being upset when I was told that I was foolish and honest to solve this and go inside with the right method, but after wasting my time, if I didn't have to go in with the right method, it wouldn't matter.

I mean, this one said I did what I was told to do with courtesy, but I really don't care how I do it or anything, if they just tell me to show me the power.

However, the other side would have said the whole thing jokingly.

Because he laughed that there was only about one person in a hundred years and two hundred years who passed through this door outside of the positive attack method.

But even though they told me it was a joke, I was upset about what upset me.

So... not that I'm going through this gate properly this time, zero.

Purely, I'm here ready to go through with everything I can.

Tobias might get angry... but I also thought Candelario would laugh at me.

He also wants to try the vessel.

I thought it might suck, but I held my hand against the stone wall and chanted.

"Follow my will and wield its power. Do not destroy the enemy in front of you with the blow of a rock that resides in the heat…" Lava Cannon "