Yomigaeri no Maou

Lesson 111: The Disturbing Spirit

Spirit bumps began.

Ice and water spirits dance water after the graceful spirits running through the air, causing snowstorms to blow and flirt.

And on the other hand, the invoked spirits of England, who pictured the rulers of the sky, sparked flames with the ice and water sperms of Lulu, and thundered against each other, and did not give way to one another.

That is exactly as intense as a storm is blowing, and the audience sincerely appreciates that the absolute barrier is protecting them.

If you step inside the absolute barrier, it's probably more obvious than seeing the fire extinguished in an instant without shadows or shapes.

And still, the audience can't wipe away a little anxiety.

Will the absolute barrier protect us all the way to the end?

Until the beginning of this tournament, when it comes to the absolute barrier of the ancient tribes (elves), it should have been a wall of truth, absolute (...), that is said in history no one has ever been able to break.

Yet what about reality?

For a moment Uvezd's breath (brace) is put in, and in the battle between Lulu and Gran he is forced to collapse.

I wonder if we can believe that such a thing will protect us beyond this unimaginable battle to fulfill.

But there is no one here who can answer that question.

Ancient (elf) technology is out of the door.

If not the Ancients (elves), we would not know, and again, after the breakdown of the junction, no one has witnessed the Ancients (elves) walking around the arena.

Barely anyone has seen Elder Lottos walking, but no one has seen the ancient (elf) technologists enjoying and watching the martial arts tournament he should have seen several times before the collapse of the junction.

I don't want to think for a moment that we have escaped because our technology does not allow us to safely conduct combat competitions, but we know that there are absolute barriers, and there is no way that we can say that we have escaped, etc.

Then why the hell, and the audience is tilting their necks.

The truth is that because of all kinds of problems with the absolute barrier generator, we completely lost room to gracefully perform the martial arts tournament sights, and where we can or can't get just a few hours of hypnotic sleep, we just keep bumping into each other to adjust and repair the device, but I don't even think of the audience as just being exposed to ancient tribes (elves) in such a nightmarish working environment.

When it comes to the ancient tribes (elves), the beauty of their appearance is not comparable to that of other races, but is as nobility takes shape, always calm and wise as being a wise man in the woods.

It cannot be thought that such people continue to labor in a manner close to restlessness with their hands scratched all over dirt and oil.

Only Lottos, who knew the truth, and the king and his surroundings sent praise in their hearts for their struggle, and also prayed for them that the junction would not break even in this match.

But such prayer is also mundane, and the magic of Lulu and Iris can be seen as the spirits are burdened with a great deal of purple electricity and red flames, running endlessly through the interior of the absolute barrier.

Purple thunder crawling like a snake outside the absolute barrier is a phenomenon seen when the interior of the junction is filled with magic so great that it cannot be held down.

It cannot be assumed what would happen if the ancient tribes (elves) also left this behind, since only two people do not assume, for example, that they will emit so much magic with their personal power.

That's the phenomenon.

But Lulu and Iris, who don't even care about that or anything else, let the spirits dance even harder and wear out the absolute barriers.

"... isn't it time you got tired?

That's what Lulu tells Iris to provoke, she laughs a little,

"Not yet, not yet!

and further increase the momentum of the Spirit.

The power unleashed by the Spirits of Illis grows and begins to push the Spirits of Lulu.

When Lulu confirmed it, he ignored the spirits' sentiments and kicked the ground and ran out toward Illis.

I can see that at some point that hand has a single-handed sword pulled out of its waist and is fortified with magic.

I guess it's the soul gall to tell you to directly attack Illis, who is focused on the control of the Spirit.

It's just that Illis is an ancient demon tribe.

Its reflex nerves are not comparable to those of the human race (humans), and naturally it moves the body to respond, also immediately realizing that Lulu is on his way.

First he moves his legs endlessly so that they are not easily captured, and then he moves the spirits to block Lulu's path.

Lulu recreated the technique of creating small junctions in the air that Iris had previously shown in the battle of Yumis, packing a little distance while avoiding them with a single piece of paper.

The horrible thing about Lulu is that she doesn't miscontrol the Spirits in any way, even though she's staring straight into her trying to strike a straight line toward Illis that way.

Iris was devoting much of his consciousness to the control of the Spirit, and thought that he would suffer from the response if Lulu had challenged the melee for it.

That's why it was an attitude of escape, taking distance, crushing Lulu's Spirit one by one and trying to blame it on one at a time when he had an advantage in numbers, but in this way it seemed pretty difficult too.

I knew from the beginning that I couldn't beat Lulu in the control of witchcraft, so I had somehow predicted that this would also happen when I gave out the Spirit, but when I did, repentance sprang out of the back of my mind.

Again, because I have to understand that I haven't yet.

In this situation, Illis is close to full strength, but the fact that Lulu still has the leeway also applauded the sentiment.

But that's why Illis switches heads trying to be cool.

Lulu hasn't done everything he can.

But that didn't mean that he was unwilling to give it all, but that he understood that it was just because he could never give it all.

In the old days, anyway, if they ask me what the biggest way I can attack with Lulu's body today is, it's nothing more than massive magic that saturates and releases enormous amounts of magic.

Physical abilities are those of the human race (human), Lulu.

But the magic is clearly known to Illis, who lives with him and always feels the magic in his body closest to him, that it is neither weaker nor diminished compared to the Demon King era.

So when Lulu tries to beat Illis for sure, the simplest thing is to unleash massive sorcery, without considering any perimeter damage.

That's all, and Illis will be defeated in an instant.

But there's an audience here, and they don't have the strength to take such sorcery of Lulu, and from the Demon King, there's only a connection that can only be described as poor.

There's no way Lulu would release massive sorcery or anything in such a situation, which would mean that Illis doesn't have to think about defeating that way.

I may unleash about too much magic to break the junction, but nothing more will come of it.

That being the case, at least Iris was confident that he could withstand even if he took a direct hit.

So it's not like we don't have a chance of beating Illis.

Lulu's body belongs to a human race (human) in the first place, so there are limits to the strength of the flesh.

It is clear, in fact, that if Illis seriously taps into that fist, he will be able to take it to stunning, even in a state that is fortified by magic.

Because Lulu used to call it an experiment and try something called the limits of his body's strength.

It is a noisy experiment in which Illis taps its fists into the flesh that Lulu has fortified with his magic.

It gradually increases the intensity of each other, and when it's at its limit, Lulu stops.

In fact, Lulu endured quite a bit in that experiment.

If such a person (a human) had been in those days, he would have undoubtedly been called a hero first and foremost, so much so that the body of Lulu, strengthened by his body, was sturdy and withstood without scratching a single fist attack with the magic of England.

But they still had their limits.

It has been several times in the last seven years that Lulu has unbearably passed out a powerful blow from Illis.

It's what he did under various conditions, so it doesn't mean he'll faint all the time, only when various conditions match, such as when he's weak or hurt, having problems with the way the magic goes through, or when the Iris punches in very well, Lulu fainted incorrectly in the reckoning.

Each time, Iris snuck a stunned lululu home with a princess, nursed her, and felt happy, but set that aside.

I mean, it's clear enough for Illis that it's possible to defeat Lulu.

To say that various plantings have to work well for this, but still not impossible, braves Illis.

As for Lulu, he may feel enough to see the power of Illis, but Illis was seriously trying to win.

It's just a fabric stone for that, too, to be waging a sorcery battle that I know won't come true on purpose to Lulu.

Of course, the best thing is to push it off and knock it down even with magic as it is, but I knew that was almost certainly impossible, so if I could, I would only have talked about it.

Iris was rather thinking about Lulu approaching and even challenging the melee, and that prediction seems to have hit the diagram.

While capturing Lulu gradually packing his distance at the edge of his eyes, Illis increases the magic that is flowing into his own body to carry out melee warfare, so that his physical abilities can be used to their limits.

"... Come on, Illis. From here. We tailored it to your area of expertise, didn't we?

To Lulu, who stood in front of him pleasantly, Illis trembles in a samurai tremor as he sweats cold.

I felt like I could understand the exaltation of a hero challenging the Demon King.

Because Lulu only seems to have fun and has an uncontrolled smile.

No way, he wasn't even fighting with this look at the end of the day, but Iris thinks he must have found fun there, even when he was fighting the brave.

The Demon King understood wholeheartedly that Lulu was, in fact, the first person to have fought seriously in this way.

And I doubt it.

So, the brave.

I wonder how the brave man was,.

If you fight, people can understand how they feel.

Whatever the fine movement of the mind, because its heart, its core personality, clearly appears in the sword muscle, and also in the fist, in the composition of sorcery.

Did the brave man find out about Lulu and his character by fighting Lulusria-Nord, the demon king?

Is that why I decided to have a conversation with Lulu and deliberately separate the Church from the

Maybe so.

And Iris thought.

Because I guess that was still an inevitable battle.

It's hard to tell with others, and that's true even if we've lived together for seven years, like Lulu and Illis.

It is also natural to talk about the fact that it is different from one race to another by nature and difficult to understand, which is why that battle was inevitable.

But as we fought, there was certainly a part of us that knew each other.

The last of them are Lulu and the brave......

That's why Fu and Iris thought that it might be leading to the peaceful air of this day and age.

Then, Illis tells Lulu.

"I hope you won't regret that choice... My brother-in-law (stay), I owe you my breasts"

Lulu gazed open at the acceleration of Iris at that moment.

As soon as he seemed a little too alarmed, he switched his head and put his sword where it should be.

Then it was determined that the fist of Illis was imminent until just before it.

I could hear Lulu's ears bumping into each other, but it was actually the bumping sound of Lulu's one-handed sword and Iris' fist.

Understand the despair of a people (human) who once again turned the Ancient Demons against their enemies to that fist that directly hits the metal sword with the one that passed magic and doesn't chase any damage.

"This is what you say about irrationality..."

To Lulu, who shrugged, Iris' objection flew with his fist.

"That's the last word my brother-in-law should say! It is!"

Leaning his neck at Lulu's dialogue as if it were, he began to concentrate on the melee against the Iris, which was heading straight for him.