Yomigaeri no Maou

Lesson 21: Tourism

Castle Fortress City Final.

Its history began as the first jetty to protect the King's capital from powerful demons descending from the mountain ranges in the north of the city, but now it seems to be nothing more than a regional city of less importance.

Some time after the founding of the Kingdom of Leather, many demons were trekking in the Logsuela Mountains in the north of the Final, but the situation changed since the ancient dragon (Enchanted Dragon) inhabited it hundreds of years ago.

Whether the powerful demons had a powerful power of control over the lower demons, or could they not afford to go south in the days when they were attacked as bait for the ancient dragons (enchanted dragons), the number of demons coming south from the mountains to the finals declined dramatically.

It is now an extremely peaceful city, and although there are no demons to strike, there are still few powerful demons to emerge around the finals, he said.

It now stands out as a trading city halfway between the villages and towns dotted in the region and the Wang capital, meaning that the number of merchants seems to be higher than the soldiers.

The name of the fortified city only remains as a remnant of the past and as a reference to the tall stone wall fortress that covers the city.

Even with Illis, walking around the city makes me happy that everything in my eyes seems unusual.

Sometimes I just name a trading city, and things seem to be gathering from different parts of East, West, North and South, and when I go to the market, I even feel like I'm going to waste my time there all day.

"Uncle...... look!

If they said so and saw what Illis was referring to, it could be magic equipment, ornaments, or food again.

She looks like a lot of fun and I'm glad she came.

Also, I saw a small number of magic guidance machines for sale, so I stopped by to chill with Illis, but in addition to my thoughts, I also tried to buy some that looked interesting, so I carefully selected them.

The Magic Guidance Machine you get is not a big one, but a small, hand-held one, like a primitive Magia Pistola.

That said, unlike what Yumis brought, or what Lulu made, I'd rather say something close to a magic fixture.

The difference between a magic fixture and a magic conductor machine is huge, whether you have to cage magic or something that just runs by caging magic, but other than that, there are differences about that design idea itself, which you can't say in a single bite. Plus, there's the type of magic equipment that cages magic, and there's the type of magic guidance machine that cages magic. I'm talking about a lot of people.

In the end, the distinction is quite ambiguous, but if you put it plainly, does it simply mean that the performance is different? rampant, but largely distinguishable in this way of thinking.

I just thought it was funny to make you feel like you were in a transitional period about magic technology because that was like being halfway between a magic fixture and a magic conductor machine in a more strict sense, not that outrageous distinction.

Magic guidance machines try to reproduce phenomena out of the basic principles of magic, magic, and thought.

Don't rely solely on magic and magic, but rather on understanding natural phenomena and devising ideas for the tools themselves.

In that way, it is the Magic Guiding Machine that is created.

By the way, I bought it for a very subtle performance of being a cane in shape, with a large crystal on the pattern head, where you can cage a single shot of inferior magic and activate it in no time.

Perhaps I should say Demon Wand rather than Demon Guided Gun (Magia Pistola), but the idea is the same as Demon Guided Gun (Magia Pistola).

The difference in shape would be trivial.

I wouldn't say that you can use magic one shot without chanting, because that would be quite advantageous. Besides, if the magic is already caged, it is excellent that it can be used without magic.

However, if it is a battle between magicians, it may make little sense.

If it's about junior magic, chanting it to some extent beforehand would suffice.

It can be said that it is unlikely to be of any use, as it can be activated without chanting to Lulu and Illis.

However, it's going to be about as much of an excuse as it is when it comes to having to, and I simply seem to be a sorcerer to have about one of my wands, so I bought it.

You may also consider modifying and raising the performance one of these days.

"... ah"

Hanging around the market that way, people bump into me a few times.

Lulu and Illis, both of them.

It's more or less a miserable child to bump into, and it's self-evident what its purpose is, in fact, he also plays his hand extended into a gap in his clothes several times as he slips.

"The difference between rich and poor doesn't go away forever..."

Every time Illis says it, with a sad face.

Long ago, that point still remains unchanged, rather it used to be during the war to raise the world, so the number of poor and orphaned people was only increasing.

It would be a word to remember that.

I agree with that point as Lulu, I have a past where I tried to give him as much protection as I could, but I still saw not a few kids walking around looking for food while blackening their faces on the battlefield at all costs.

"... I don't want to say that I have no choice... but with that said, the Church was also keen to protect orphans"

Remember, Lulu says.

That organization, which continued to fight in the past, was relative with extremely harsh and cruel ideas to the Demonic Nation, but developed activities that also seemed to be very warm charity to the People (Human).

One of them is the protection of orphans, but their purpose seems clear around the fact that, as a result of their being protected and raised, they often became believers in the Church and soldiers fighting on the front lines.

It would be so much better than just dying... I can't say anything.

I think it's difficult.

"Church, is it? It's a nostalgic organization...... how come it's not in this day and age? Even though it was undoubtedly the people (the humans) who won that war. Is it still because the brave have defeated you?

Iris raised the question.

Yes, it is.

As far as I have looked in the seven years to this day, in the past, there has been no church organization where we say it in those days.

It doesn't even appear in history, it's become something sealed.

Even in this day and age, there are religious groups in the name of the "Church", but we know that it is a different organization, unrelated to the Church of that era.

While there can range from something that serves a very simple natural god to something that separates and serves several personality gods, each like building a temple or praying for mountains and stones as gods, the Church of those days is the only organization that has raised God, talked about salvation by the brave, and made the complete elimination of the demonic race a slogan without shadow or form.

Where the hell have they gone?

Has it vanished into the waves of history with the ancient demons?

I don't know how to find out that...

"... in time, let's find out. Fortunately, there's a library in Wangdu that has books from all over the world."

That's about it, I don't have a clue.

I wish I could tell there about the ancient demons as well, but expectations are weak.

But that's what Iris said to me.

"Back in the day... it's good to know"

That's what I said and laughed.

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I walk around wondering if there are any other places to visit besides the market.

Just right to see the general city development of the kingdom of Leather, just walking makes sense, but it didn't have the tourist guts to want to see something interesting.

When you talk to Illis like that,

"I asked Yumis if there was a lake city somewhere. If that's the case, it might be good for sightseeing, but I think this is somewhat like coming shopping."

Lake Bottom City, I had also heard of Lulu.

Even so, it doesn't seem to be within the kingdom of Leather, nor is it actually inhabited by people at present, although it seems to be treated one way or another closer to the residence of demons.

A legacy of the past, should I say?

Even so, it seems to be different from the ancient demons.

Anyway, because I don't remember Lulu having such a city, and the same is true for Illis.

"If there's a city at the bottom of the lake, it's going to be on the sky."

When I say that,

"It would be interesting if it did... I don't think it's on this continent. If there was once a city on the heavenly continent, it might be said that it was a heavenly city... because nothing could have stepped into that place after all..."

What Illis refers to is a continent that used to float in the air where existence was confirmed.

"Heavenly continent... I miss you. I wanted to go..."

That continent was once a mysterious land that was said to be a heavenly continent, and underneath it should also be called the base of a dark continent, on which I don't know what reason but it floats.

I once tried hard to get both the Demons and the People (Human) to step in, but in the end I couldn't do that.

There was also a flying machine in the Magic Conducting Machine, which was thought to be something we could go to prepare if we used it, but when we approached it, there were successive crashes due to poor operation.

I have tried several times to improve my magic guidance machines, but in the end my hopes are not fulfilled and I am remembered as a mysterious continent.

By the way, what those then people (human beings), especially the Church followers, said was that there were angels living there, but it would have been eyebrow spit no matter what you think.

Whatever, because they couldn't go again.

There was also the problem of means, because between the heavenly continent and the three moon continents, where the people (human) were based, there existed a true demonic continent inhabited by demons, like a wall, which was inhibited by tidal currents in order to avoid it and to cross the sea route, and the demons naturally had no choice but to wrap their fingers around it, knowing it existed from afar, because there was a flying machine.

I guess the church was muscled at the time because if I told you to stop the war and let me go through it wasn't that stingy, but still didn't stop fighting.

If you wish, I don't want you to be born to an organization like that again...

"Even now, I wonder if the Heavenly Continent is floating... I tried my best to find out what it was like... but if it is still the case, I'd like to find out again"

With that said, Illis put his index finger on his mouth and said.

"Your uncle has been unsuccessful in trying to go with a flying machine once... Speaking of which, is it ever since? I was afraid of heights."

Sneering at Lulu's weakness.

Lulu looked up,

"I'm afraid of heights... high up, I don't like it"

What I recall is the blue sky peeking out the window when I'm flying in the flying machine.

And land with blue skies abruptly appearing as the sea for half a day to keep jumping from the True Demon continent.

That rolling sight.

And the alert sound of the flying machine ringing the moment I saw it.

The declining altitude, somehow diminishing, fueled magic of flying machines......

"... that was scary"

"But then my father arrived as a crew, too, didn't he? That backdrop just makes me feel bloody. I can't say how much more sturdy the Demon Nation is than the human race, falling from a high altitude is not enough… Your uncle and father Bacchus will be sure to survive, even if they don't say they're intact."

That's right, but that's not very likely to cause serious injury.

Especially since the flying machines I was on at that time were large, and the loaded motive motors (engines) also had ridiculous outputs, miscontrol could have caused massive magic several rounds of damage.

How can I say Demon King, and its proximity, I don't think I want to be thrown out into the heart of massive magic.

"It seems to me (me) how much more terrifying it is to fight the braves..."

Lulu said to Illis, leaning his neck.

"There's another scare from that..."

But it ends without Illis understanding.

If you ask me, Iris seemed to like flying machines, and he seemed fine on the high.

Lulu felt somewhat scared from the beginning, so I guess there is something called original qualities.

I'm scared because I'm going to die, I'm scared because I'm going to get seriously injured, because I do have... somehow, should I say physiological fear?

Lulu ended up giving up explaining to the hard feeling of how to say it.