Yomigaeri no Maou

Episode 97: Fear Over the Wall

Oh, shit, I did it.

Yumis thought so, listening to the signal to start the game.

As a matter of course, there is no such thing as a genuine grudge against Illis or Lulu in Yumis.

Vengeance, because I wanted to blow you a little bubble, or surprise you a little, on that level, and it wasn't natural that you wanted to drop your neck.

But when they asked us if we wanted to mow our own necks, we nodded sparingly, because we never wanted Iris to do anything about it.

For once, I want to fight something that is a genuine ancient demon tribe.

As a researcher, Yumis was deeply interested in how much power the Ancient Demons would show us when they fully demonstrated their strength.

If I could, I'd like Lulu to show me for real once as the Demon King, but when he showed me that, I couldn't imagine what the hell would happen, so I didn't have the courage to do that.

Speaking of the ancient demon king, the demon king, it is the righteousness of destruction spoken of in legend, and it makes me want to ask if it is an honest eyebrow spit that no matter how many bundles of heroes are said to have had no enemies.

Once it's been told that the brave man slapped a few of his friends and knocked them down, but that still makes it even worse because he says he was about to lose.

There are theories and uncertainties about what kind of fellow members they were at that time, but I can't put in doubt about the fact that they were somehow no less powerful.

But even assuming that such a mighty man was only challenging, and so its seriousness, we should assume that even assuming that the brave men were a superior class, about one city in a single blow was capable of annihilation.

I mean, come on, be serious, but I can't say it.

Except for Illis, though.

She is certainly an Ancient Demon, but she herself said that her strength was at best a little more than that of a soldier, and that the mountain of Sekiyama was enough to bind a team, so even if she meant it, Yumis thought that now that she had learned about the magical compositions and theories of the Ancient Demons, there was nothing she could do about it.

No matter how good the ancient demons were at witchcraft as a race, they ended up being defeated by people (human beings) and disappeared into the waves of history.

In other words, it should be considered that the power it possesses was counter-productive even for former peoples (human beings), and if so, it is no strange story to think that current peoples (human beings) can also manage to do so.

And Yumis is an ancient (elf).

An ancient race (elf) that is born with far greater magic than a human race (human) and has a longer magic and longer life span.

There are historical differences in abilities, even if there are no upper or lower levels of existence among the races.

The Ancient Nation (Elves) are quite likely to reach that depth about magic compared to the Human Nation (Humans).

If you have a lot of magic, if you can live longer, it is only natural that you should know more about magic and be able to exercise more.

This is why today the Ancients (elves) produce more good magicians than the People (humans).

Of course, the human race (human) has the advantage of the human race (human), which would be the high degree of reproduction and adaptability to adapt and live in any place, etc.

However, that did not necessarily lead to an advantage about witchcraft.

But I was feeling an increase in magic in the presence in front of me that made such a humiliation and made me wonder if the idea was a mistake.

Ilis, who dwelled in a magic stronger and greater than himself, an ancient tribe (elf).

Never before had I seen a deep adhesive magic burst out of its body.

The moment he saw it, Yumis understood that she would be attacked shortly after the start of the game, ready to manipulate the magic and tie the line at the same time as the signal of the start.

The witchcraft theory and composition learned from Lulu and Iris also now allow for the activation of witchcraft in a form that is almost unchanging.

Full chant free is still struggling to wear it anyway because I've been doing it with chant magic all my life, and it hasn't reached the level that I'm sure I can use it in practice, but roughly ten attempts has made it enough to be successful about five times.

When it comes to difficult magic, its success rate gradually decreases, but it can still be said that it is much more advanced than it was in an era when it could not be used without chanting or anything else.

However, I predicted that Illis would attack me shortly after the game started, but since using unchanging against it is only a bet, Humis completed the junction around himself in such a short amount of time that it could be called a comma second with a fast chant, a shorter chant that has reduced the number of words in the chant than previously known to be definitely activated.

This alone is a tremendous advance compared to what I have been, and I take a little pride in myself for completing it in this tension.

However, it seemed that Iris was not going to give me enough time to be immersed in such a mood.

Immediately after Yumis completed the junction, Yumis felt a huge shock hit the junction.

It's not as brain-weather as you can't tell right away what that is.

It was Ilis who stuck his fist in it.

If I looked in front of him, I could see there standing Iris dyeing his eyes bright red and his right fist stuck to the junction of Yumis.

From there, Yumis becomes terrified of war.

But I'm not going to have the way it's structured or magical to be so easily broken, and I believe that even if Illis is serious, he should be able to stand it to some extent.

In fact, some of the combiners who once did this several times in the village of Cadiz have endured the attack of Illis on several occasions.

However, Iris wasn't as angry then as he is now, and I can only guess how much of his original strength that was...

If I may, Yumis began his next chant of witchcraft, thinking that he would somehow endure until his witchcraft was complete.

It is a high-altitude sorcery that is not confident to activate either without chanting or shortening chanting.

In other words, the junction was formed as a shield between it and its completion.

While Yumis is casting a spell, I can hear the junction hanging all the time.

But Yumis didn't lose focus.

Illis hasn't used any weapons so far.

That's what Yumis knew was a sign that she meant it.

Once upon a time when the ancient demons were overflowing this earth, anyway, it would be better to fight with bare hands as long as we use modern weapons, in fact, Iris is strong.

Because its body belongs to the ancient demons.

Its body, which passes far more magic than the human race (human) and is also easy to fortify, goes beyond the strength of a normal weapon with some magic.

Usually, she uses the weapon because it is unnatural as a human race (human).

It is not easy to destroy magical weapons with bare hands.

Unless there is an isolated difference in strength, but if not, it is usually something that cannot be done.

But Illis makes it possible.

That was one of her powers as an ancient demon tribe.

In his previous life, Yumis had never given an in-depth thought to something called racial differences.

That would be because there was no opposition to it, even if the superiority of the ancient race (elves) was sometimes emphasized in the battle when compared to the two races: the human race (humans) and the ancient race (elves).

Even if people's (human) adventurers have ever said "monsters" or "different degrees as creatures" by exercising powerful magic theories learned only by the mighty magic and ancient tribes (elves), it's just envy, and not many have thought that they just don't have enough effort.

When I can look at myself with a desperate look on my face, I've wondered how many times I can see it that way when it's me and them and it doesn't make that difference.

I guess that's because now that I think about it, I didn't really understand Yumis.

Race difference, what is it called?

What emotions people have when they are born and understand that what they have is different.

But now it is time for Yumis to understand that deeply.

If you look at the sight that spreads in front of you, you can clearly see that.

Seeing the damage done to the stage by the horrendous blows that had not been inflicted many times on the junction of Yumis and that were brought in from all directions, I could finally understand what sentiments people (human beings) had for themselves as ancient peoples (elves).

Now the stage is all shattered by the blow of Illis, except around a metre from where Yumis stands.

It is horrible because I say that it was only an attack by the fists of Illis that made that happen.

Even human (human) martial artists would not be able to do so much damage to the arena stage that should be sturdy built in this short time.

Time it, just a few dozen seconds.

Even though it has not been a minute, it seems so.

It's ridiculous.

It's like wanting to scream when it's not possible for people.

And while doing all that, Illis still has a cool face.

His fists were naturally intact, and he stared only into Yumis' eyes with cold eyes.

The audience stares at Iris like that without a stop.

That may also be natural.

Because this is the first time she has used her physical abilities to live in it so far.

At least, she didn't show so much destruction in this arena.

That may have been a reluctance to think that it would take time to restore the stage if it was destroyed, but now, such reluctance does not seem to exist in her at all.

It was also understood by Yumis that there was a temper from his body to say that if he could strike down Yumis, he would hit that force as much as possible to show it, and that it was time to reach the limits as well.

It's time to complete the chant.

A few more seconds... That's when I thought I could see a slight glimmer into the junction in front of Yumis.

……

Broken here, or hold some more, until the chant is somehow complete......!

Yes, it was a humiliation I wished for while biting my lips, but Iris hasn't had the sweet personality to miss it.

It's also possible that if this was Lulu, he would have waited a little...

No, that's an inexplicable idea.

In Lulu's case, there is a verse that takes a big look at the other person's actions, according to the certainty that he will win no matter what he is done.

If he really doesn't think he can win, maybe that's what he fights more ruthlessly than Iris.

Lulu's spare time means his own victory is no longer confirmed in him.

Given that, Yumis thought that Iris might have been lucky with the other guy and himself.

Compared to such a lull, because I still felt like there were a few winning opportunities there.

Sure, right now, my boundaries are going to be broken, but they still withstood the attack of Illis for less than a minute, and they let me have time to chant.

If this is the Lulu opponent...... he would either be broken in a single blow, or he waited for me to be stupid honest without straining his boundaries or anything.

So I'm sure we can still figure it out.

Yumis thought so.

But at the next moment, Yumis understood that he was a little alarmed when Iris kicked the ground and slammed the line of thoughtless Yumis.

At the same time that Iris' fist touched the junction, a sound broke and a part of Yumis' junction collapsed.

My fist comes in from there, and I'm attacked by humis.

Not good as this, Yumis thought, activated another sorcery without chanting parallel to the sorcery he was now chanting, putting a small shield-shaped junction in front of his own eyes to the extent that he thought he would be able to withstand a blow or so to that fist of Illis.

It was critical behavior, and I was anxious to see if it was okay because it was unchanging close to gambling, but I don't have time for Yumis to be making sure of that.

Anyway, completing the chant, and at the same time saying one last word, Yumis unleashed his magic.