"I see, Count Risenstein is a user of invincible skill."

Dr. Lilina, who is also a referee, whines as impressed.

"Doctor, what skill is invincibility?

He wondered, and Rig asks Dr. Lilina.

"Oh, that's a skill that ghosts and other monsters are supposed to have. The reality is that it exists there, but it cannot be touched or magically interfered with. Terrible skill."

"Oh no... it's too powerful. Do you have countermeasures?

"If it is a ghost, invincibility is limiting, so it deals damage with the magic of the attribute of life… Perhaps Count Risenstein has independently studied the ghost he manipulated with necromancy and gained that skill. It would be better to consider weaknesses and other improvements."

The more I hear Dr. Lilina's commentary, the more I understand how powerful they are.

"By the way, what Lilina is saying is true."

Here, Kami's voice adds a supplementary commentary.

"Risen's invincibility is S-rank. You can create an invincible, inactivated situation under harsh conditions up to the A-rank, but always invincible if it is also S-rank. There's no way to get through the attack directly."

I'm concerned about the way you say it in person.

'You've noticed a good point, Yucky. Actually, there are many ways to break through invincibly. One of the easiest ways to do this is to use counter codes and code enforcement. Yucky must have that skill too. "

Kami told me to check my status.

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Counter Code: When an opponent is attacked, have the opponent activate any code.

Code Enforcement: Have your code run to the other person.

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Kami, I have a question!

What's a code?

'Well, so is that. You barely explained it to Yucky. Don't you see? I'm sorry?'

No, I want an explanation more than that.

As it is now, I become an asshole who can't even use the skills I possess.

"If you're Yucky, even an asshole's kid is cute!... that's not what you're talking about '

If you know what I mean, that's how you should stop kidding.

"Yes ~ yes. So, the code is simply the root element that makes up the world."

The elements that make up the world?

"Yucky knows that it was the existence of our God's world that created this world and a world with Earth, right? So, God makes all sorts of worlds out of elements called codes. For example, Yucky's body, his status, his attack magic, his weapons, his items, even the earth, his space, his laws of physics, are all defined by code."

Hmm...... I mean, is it like a programming language?

'It's pretty much there in that image. So, Yucky's attacks, Risen's invincibility, life, and survival are all defined by code. So how it works that if you combine counter code with compulsory code, you can also have your opponent execute code that zeroes your life with compulsory code!

Hmm, it's a little harder to talk about. We're going to wrap up our thoughts a little bit.

I mean, first of all, I'll make a code that will make my life zero.

And then we'll take the attack with the counter code so that we can have the opponent execute my chosen code.

Finally, choose the code I prepared with the forced code for the code to be executed.

So the opponent runs the code to zero his life and falls, right?

"Exactly! Well, with these two skills, you can assume that if you take an attack, you can do whatever you want with them. By the way, I'd call the technique of instant death of an opponent with a counter code and a compulsory code an instant death counter. If you hit an opponent directly with a coercive code attack without countering, you call it immediate death coercion. This is a totally pointless attack."

I see. Thank you, Kami. I understood.

So if you activate that instant death counter to match Mr. Risen's attack, you can ignore Mr. Risen's invincibility and defeat him?

"Exactly! Invincibility is just a skill at not eating attacks, so you can't be helpless against zeroing your own life on an instant death counter. '

Okay, so I want you to tell me how he does that instant death counter.

"Hmm... What's up?"

... Kami?

'No, I can tell you, but I thought it wouldn't be funny to tell you everything, would I?

Hmm.

I mean, what's this all about?

Try your best on your own.

... just kidding! It is!