Yomigaeri no Maou

Episode 115: Conflicts and Conflicts and

The reward of Lulu's sword and Iris' fist was immense.

It seems that the stone that is staging with the blowing wind and shock just in unison jumps up and rambles like a tornado.

Of course, the stage is made quite sturdy, and the part that hits the foundation manages to keep the prototype because of the ancient (elf) junction through it, but the panels of stone that cover its surface layer peel and shatter most of it.

Lulu, who looked sideways as he swung his sword like that, shook his head and said.

"... I'm anxious you won't get mad at me for breaking it so bad..."

Illis also understands what lies ahead of Lulu's gaze, but regrets that he can afford to care about such things, and nods and says, thinking that it is His Majesty the Demon King again.

"If you're going to be scolded for that now, you'll be plenty squeezed at the time you destroyed the absolute barrier before. There's nothing to worry about!

Iris' right fist, which enters Lulu's pocket with that sword as its guide, including Lulu's sword, with Iris' left fist protruding straight out, is tapped against Lulu's chest.

"... oops!

While Lulu says that, he makes sure that he has tied the line and defended where he has firmly come to the fist of Illis.

After all, Lulu's magic build speed is fast for digits.

Furthermore, the robustness of its composition is at a level that I honestly don't want to believe.

Even though I knew from the beginning, I feel like I want to keep falling in by holding my forehead and asking what the hell I've sold my fights to, but I don't either.

Because Iris hasn't shown Lulu what he needs to see yet.

Iris grips his fist and turns to Lulu ready not to pull a step.

If you look around, the Spirits of England are also being pushed by the Spirits of Lulu and the whole thing is vanishing.

Somewhat, I guess it was a lot of guys named passive, basically because they were of the same quality, even though many of the things that Illis called for had stronger power.

I am sure that the Spirits of Illis are also extinguishing the Spirits of Lulu, but if left alone, at the end of the day all the Spirits invoked by Illis will be extinguished, and Lulu will have a few spirits left to serve.

To avoid that, there are only enough direct handles for Illis to summon even more spirits additionally, but if you do that, the magic runs out faster.

It must have been defeated as a result, and that couldn't have been done.

"... up to it!

That's what Iris said, pulling in the magic he was pouring on the spirits, and annihilating the spirits themselves.

That was, at first glance, nothing but suicide.

Because Lulu's spirits are still quite a few, alive and well, and it is visible and obvious that when there is no more jetty to hold them off, they will be killed by Illis.

However, from the person of the day, Iris, it was not necessarily an act of suicide.

Iris saw the distance between himself and Lulu and also observed the movements of magic emanating from Lulu's body.

There, Illis was feeling disturbed.

If we compare the simple amount of magic or the depth of our perception of witchcraft, then obviously Illis also understands that there will be an increase in armaments in Lulu.

But Lulu is a human being no matter how far he ends up.

It was Lulu's sorcery and swordsmanship, which were fierce in the battle against modern users as if they could do anything, but it was clear to Illis that it was an unfamiliar part of Lulu there.

The battling sights of Lulu, which could only be seen in this martial arts tournament, such as the massive sorcery rarely used in the village of Cadiz, and physical enhancement using immense magic, led to one certainty for England.

Lulu is still unfamiliar with the human body.

Sure, Lulu is strong.

Sorcery and swordsmanship, to be honest, can only be described as monsters.

That's true, but compared to the days when I was the Demon King, I saw a lot of parts that made me feel distressed.

First of all, of course, physical ability itself, but I felt the problem about magic as well.

Lulu seems to have covered up the fact from everyone by his advanced magic exercise skills, but still, at this martial arts tournament, England found out.

The amount of magic is little different from the Demon King era.

However, I felt that there was a limit to the amount of magic that could be exercised at once.

Besides, when putting magic out of the body of a human race (human), I don't know what the hell it feels like to be an ancient demon tribe, Illis, but I also understood that there was a sway there that His Majesty the former Demon King had never seen.

It's not just physical ability.

Lulu is weaker than he was when he was the Demon King.

However, it was the first time that I realized it, and for the past seven years, Illis was stunned that I had not come to distract him from it.

And that is also the fact that it demonstrates Lulu's high ability to exercise magic, which is very, but not impossible to say that he can definitely win because he saw some limits, etc.

But there is also no doubt that that would be the breakthrough point, which is why Illis spirited and pulled in after a while of fighting.

Lulu's magic nowadays is slightly more disturbing and unforgiving than usual.

Because it summoned so many spirits, it was natural to do so in some ways.

There is no disturbance in Illis who said so.

It is the body of an ancient demon tribe.

With regard to magic, it is natural because it is a body that does not allow other races to follow.

A slight gap created by this difference, that's all but the state of Lulu today.

Lulu himself seemed to realize that, and looked convinced when he saw Illis, who pulled the Spirit in and began pouring his full magic into his body.

But Iris isn't willing to give you time to talk about anything either.

Because if we give Lulu a little time here, we can easily assume that he will probably recover immediately or come up against us by another means.

Now this is the watershed.

Iris puts the power of the limit he can put out now into his fist and pushes it towards Lulu.

The spirits of Lulu are coming towards Illis under Lulu's control, but the steps of Illis are much faster.

If you take a blow in and stun Lulu, that's how Illis wins.

Never mind the Spirit or anything else. Iris packs the distance to Lulu during the moment.

And at last, in the front of Lulu, who reached it, Iris laughed at the edge of his mouth and thrust his fist into Lulu's flesh so that he could strike out thoughtfully with the momentum as it was without stopping his body.

Iris' fist has reached a terrible rate, and only a handful of users could see it in those in the arena.

Besides, even having that them was an extreme blow at a level that I would sever as impossible to avoid or take if it struck me.

But if Illis is a monster, so is Lulu. It is also an unmistakable fact that it is.

Lulu's enhanced vision did capture that the attack of Illis was coming at him, and he also understood that he would undoubtedly not make it because he had some distance to bring the spirits to Illis.

Furthermore, I intuit that it is unlikely that I will be able to play or defend it with a sword because I know the magnitude of the magic put in the fist of Illis.

On boulders, on the fists of an ancient demon tribe so enriched with magic, I don't think I can counteract how much of a modern store-selling level sword I can strengthen, not to mention the sword there.

Until earlier, while Illis was using the Spirit, it was possible to confront him with Lulu's idiotic magic because he was about to fight sustainably, but if Lulu tried to confront him with his sword when he could come so far with a point of concentration, the sword would surely break more intolerably.

And since it was also predictable in an instant that an Iris fist would be slapped into Lulu shortly afterwards, Lulu decides to let go of his sword and make an effort to withstand that full blow of Iris by another means.

Capturing Illis coming at a rate he said was also a flying swordfish, Lulu uses the technique to the limit to build a powerful junction on his front, at a point where the fist of Illis would come.

Perhaps that blow of Illis would be the biggest and most destructive of all in this fighting tournament, Lulu creates it at a terrifying rate that requires complex configurations and immense magic in order to create a junction that also crosses the absolute barriers of the ancient tribes (elves).

Never before have I considered the body of a human race (human) more resentful.

There's a limit to the amount of magic that goes through your body, but there's also a limit to what you can release outside.

Sorcery, which requires immense magic, can also be activated over time, but the amount of magic that can converge in this moment was enough not to be forgiven to receive that fist of Illis.

Plus, I know Iris is planning it, but it would be horrible if she had assembled the fight only for this blow at the time she called the Spirit.

Lulu's magic was now in a state of considerable disturbance and difficulty in controlling it.

That's because I summoned and controlled a large number of spirits, and by the time I was the Demon King, I had no problem with this degree, but if I went with a human (human), I'd have quite a hindrance.

However, it's an obstacle to the extent that it can be recovered in just a few seconds, but even those seconds of time can be a huge danger when Illis is the opponent.

Not to be missed, and it certainly assumed this, but therefore it is on its way to poke that moment towards Lulu.

Lulu has been hiding this kind of weakness of his own nature ever since he was born.

Without even telling Illis, he was going to come again without being distracted, but he was noticed somewhere.

I take my hat off to that observational eye, but I feel like sending a compliment to that unexpected cunning who used it further to create the battle.

But you can't really be doing that.

Because we must now devote our utmost effort to building the bond.

And the junction is complete.

While it was beautiful as pale and clear ice, it felt as though it had the thickness and strength to completely disconnect this side from the other.

Among the sorcerers in the audience, those who were visible at the dawn of a moment when that lululu had constructed the junction, Uvezd and Shui, could be understood by the pressure of magic telling them that even if it was not clear how the composition was done, it was something more robust than the absolute barrier being created by the ancient tribes (elves), no matter how they saw it.

And to imagine what that meant, I also thought this might be very dangerous.

Because the fact that Lulu has to create something like that means nothing more than that Illis will launch a corresponding attack.

The intuition was exactly right, and the moment they thought so, they felt their own skin develop goosebumps, and at that moment a huge roar engulfed the arena.

Shui and Uvezd understand that Iris' fist probably collided with that junction of Lulu.

In fact, if I gave him a lid that had closed for a moment in surprise at the roar, I could see the fists of England slipping into a pale ice-like junction.

Like digging, a warrior runs into that fist that destroys and advances the junction.

The absolute barrier of the ancient tribe (elves) is not broken by the current shock because that tense junction of the Lulu absorbed that shock, and I guess that junction is so robust.

Nonetheless, Iris' fist goes to Lulu without stopping.

It is clear that if that fist strikes through the juncture, Illis, if it can stand it, Lulu will triumph, and the high-ranking users who are able to see the moment not to miss it concentrate.

The rest of the audience can't possibly capture such a mere moment of events or anything, and they only know as much as a giant wall appeared before Lulu and Illis stuck it in there.

Afterwards, the high-ranking users also have a role to explain to those who said so, so extra heat goes into watching their game.

And finally, the moment comes.

The end of the blast, the shield that you'll never be able to break, and the end of the fist confrontation that will destroy anything...