The time goes back a month.

It was filled with luxury carpets, and the walls were covered with expensive metal armor and swords, and shields.

And the opposite wall was decorated with a large painting, in addition to which various ornaments colored the room.

Dozens of gold coins would be crap if they all add up in value.

It makes you wonder that the Lord of the Room is a man of high standing.

and that is where the door, which is the entrance to and exit from the room, was knocked.

"Get in."

Permission to enter is lowered by a man's voice from behind a luxury desk placed in the back of the room.

"Sir Merc-Zeit, I'm here."

Merck, a friend and colleague of Rise, entered the room.

"You did well, next Viscount Zeit"

The man called Merck by the title he would inherit from his father any day.

"I'm still a knight, Captain Frieda."

The man, called Frieda, keeps his body behind his chair and stares at Merck.

"Sooner or later, it will be the same thing. I'd rather ask you for a job than that."

"To me?

Frieda gets up and walks in front of Merck.

"Former General Muldo offered His Majesty the reinstatement of Rise-Tamer"

Frieda emphasizes the original part.

"Rise's!?"

"Rise-Tamer's demons become a restraint against other countries. He said it wasn't sane to banish it."

Frieda speaks abominably about that time.

(No, it's not really sanity.)

Merck agreed with General Muldo on this.

The general in front of me has never been in action.

He was the son of a powerful nobleman and had never experienced a real battle as a member of the Knights of the King's Capital.

The Knights of the King's Capital are literally the last fortress to defend the King's Capital.

Originally, it was an important task for the highest military forces in the country.

But the King's capital is the last place in the war to be attacked.

A truly capable human being is called to the Don Front.

As a result, the Wang Du Knights had been mocked in the shadows with the incompetent Knights who would only hold on to their positions of preservation and fame.

In other words, the new leader in front of me is incompetent.

"But no magicians or other things are needed for our glorious Knights! Mostly knights rely on dirty demons and such!

But without that demon, this country would have fallen into enemy hands a long time ago.

That's what I thought, but Merck decided to get on with his speech because he was supposed to be his boss.

"That's right, Captain, I'm Hye-Eye."

So Merck decided to ride Frieda's thoughts.

Because it's better to be wrapped up in something long, human, and live longer.

"Oh, you understand me! That's Viscount Zeit's son!

Slightly, slightly distorted Merck's eyebrows.

But that was really a slight distortion, and Frieda in front of me didn't care at all.

"Then you will accompany the knight dispatched by former Commander Muldo and stop Rise-Tamer from returning from behind!

"Ha!"

(Am I interrupting my friend and my friend's return, this is weird)

With that in mind, Merck remembered how sorry he was to grieve his colleagues, who would be chosen to persuade Rise.

(But you don't have a choice. It's my job.)

"That's why. I got it from Ketsey in the King's Capital, so I'm pretty sure."

The demon named Ketsey, who is also the subordinate of Rise, has little combat ability.

He's a talking cat anyway.

But they seemed incompetent at first sight, but they actually possessed tremendously useful abilities.

It is the ability to transmit consciousness.

Ketsey can keep in touch with Ketsey far away.

Rise once asked me how I could do that, but she didn't tell me that Ketsey was an important business ability.

"I see. I don't think we have a unified opinion inside the military."

(Political protest right after the fight, or they're completely retarded.)

"And the man Arakune captured. He is a neighboring spigna. The goal was your husband's scout."

"Scout? Isn't that an assassination?

Rise puts his neck on the unexpected answer.

"That's it..."

Rise sighed loudly as Ketsey told Rise the truth about the matter.

And I think about the future as I stroke Ketsey's chin.

"In the meantime, would you like to leave for the troublemakers?"

"Whoa? Do it?

Ketsey giggles at Rise as she gobbles and throats.

"Yeah, it's been a while since I've moved a shady unit."

The demon master was about to be unleashed.