Yomigaeri no Maou

Episode 263: Cooperation

"Are you sure this was a good idea?

Lulu asks Saufa yes, in the carriage of the caravan that ran out again towards Lugung since then.

Originally, the Lulu and the others were on another carriage, but the caravan itself had to move into another carriage in relation to it being divided into two parts, as a result of which they were to board the leading carriage of the caravan on which Saufa and Rava were riding.

Saufa told Lulu's words,

"I'm glad this didn't include anything as an individual, but as a leader of a caravan, I guess it's difficult. It's like a kind of bet."

That's what I said.

Rava explains from the side to Lulu, who leaned his neck against this word.

"I guess this guy is going to sell Enzier a favor. If we help those in distress, we'll be sure to get a lot of conveniences later..."

As for that, I see, I thought Lulu for once, but I'm not entirely convinced to repeat the question.

"... not that I don't understand the intent... but isn't that pretty harsh? It will be largely difficult for the Saufa's people to benefit from the fact that the remaining Angel in Lugung helped the Saufa's fleeing Angel. Instead, he's hiding the sinners to be caught, which means there's a good chance he'll be corrupted from Lugung."

Lulu's speculation seemed self-evident to Saufa as well, and he did not argue about it.

But Saufa,

"What you say is good. But that's only if the current Lugunic government lasts. I honestly don't think the current situation in Lugung will last that long. The no-go strategy is such a difficult one... so I expect that sooner or later, the Pfizers, the young men of Enzir who have fled, will not be far off to regain power. Then you'd definitely want a return, wouldn't you?

That's why I bothered to help.

Lulu also nodded deeply at this,

"I see, so he says it's a bet. Sure... but I wonder. Do you have a plan that you can restore so soon?

Lulu turned around and asked Faitha, the next head of the Angel clan who was sitting there.

Faitha worried a little before

"... I don't get it. I haven't been very involved in central Lugung lately, so I don't know exactly what they're thinking and trying to get their hands on the no-go zone. However, I know very well that that is a bad bet for the Lugung government. The restricted area... you mustn't touch that lake. That's what they don't understand..."

That's what I said.

Originally, the opposite direction - that is, he should be here in the carriage of the caravan headed for Teram Nadia - is because Saufa listened to what he himself had asked for, and his wishes.

Initially, Faitha told Saufa that a group of Enziers who had fled from Lugung to this point wanted him to tell the people in his hometown that he seemed to be able to manage with protection, but that was why Saufa talked about it with his own mouth.

I don't know if I'm going back, but it's subtle to say that Saufa went to the Enzier clan to protect the Pfizers in the first place.

It was also questionable whether the Saufa, who, although they have considerable experience in the settlement of Enzier, which would now be at the forefront of the no-go offensive, could go now, even though it was still just a caravan.

Considering all the people who said that, it would have been more certain that Faitha would have told them herself.

Faitha would have you believe it in one shot, and I know one or two of those things that the military can't find on the road to the Enzier settlement.

The problem is that, whatever the other Enzir is, Pfiça's face, which has quite a place in the clan and is also perceived to be the head of a group fleeing Lugung, is too well known and it is probably difficult to travel long.

I almost had a problem with what was going on with this, but the Lulu and the others knew the solution.

If your face is known, it's fine if you change your face.

In other words, it is humanized magic.

In the Adventurers' Union (Guild), it was supposed to teach only a limited number of human beings, but some freedom is recognized by the Adventurers' Union (Guild) for the lululu that created it.

I decided to teach Faitha, after I told her so well, after having had Saufa and Rava and Paula swear by pledge magic that they would never tell anyone else either.

Pledge magic, depending on its smell, depends on the extent to which it can force action, but it is not to mention the one used by Lulu, which has the highest strength in the world, and which can naturally be applied, but also can probably only be solved by Lulu, so much.

I didn't mention that in particular, and around casually, Lulu was pretty bad in character, too, but that's what I did with a light feeling that it would be fine if I didn't break it.

Incidentally, what happens when you break the treaty is that you automatically use your magic to activate humanized magic, and you can't say who you are after your gender has inverted.

Naturally, if you know any modern witchcraft, you know you can't have it activated where you did such pledge witchcraft.

Because you can't invert gender, and you can't activate magic that you don't know about.

Naturally, the faces who heard that said at first, you can't possibly do that, but Lulu said, "... if you think so, why don't you let it go?" I said it without any feelings, so I stopped believing.

Lulu's expression was obviously only true, because he paid close attention, and the rest had nothing to do with it, because it was a kind of irresponsible nature floated by those who thought it was.

Probably untie me later, I just could imagine that I must be merciless enough to say that I paid close attention, and that it was worse to break it, so Rava, Saufa and Paula, and Faitha, both stamped their hearts strongly that they would never break their vows.

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"... how do I look now?

That's what Faitha, who learned and activated humanized magic, asked Lulu and the others.

Lulu is

"The jewel on your forehead has disappeared. Well, I wouldn't look like a dwarf (Catangenos) if I made a mistake. He's a lot different height, and he's got a different face."

That's what I said and nodded.

In fact, Faitha looks completely different now than she did earlier.

As a dwarf (Katangenos), he looked like a seven-year-old boy and was a Faitha with diamond-shaped jewels stuck on his forehead, but now he is a twenty year-old ethnic (human) youth and a solid adult in the face.

Its face, which has a slight wild taste, is well-dressed inside.

"Again, you're a good man inside. If I were walking around the city, they'd say," Oh, my God. "

And it was enough for Zoe to say.

"That's troubling... do you think we can get out of here?

and Faitha asks, Saufa nods,

"I'm sure you'll be fine. Identification was going to be a problem, but Lulu and the others solved it."

I said.

Naturally, Faitha's ID can't be used as Faitha Enzier.

But Lulu and the others had some forged IDs.

Not every single one of them, but a few spares as well.

This is what Moitz gave me because if any of them become unavailable, I should use something else.

Illegal activity is also abundant, but when I said that, there was a strong feeling that Moitz was quite a mess or that it should not be sprinkled.

If you're not as good as that, you may not be able to rise to that position.

That's why I presented one of those spares to Faitha.

It doesn't have a detailed description of your appearance in particular, it just says your name and gender, plus your rank as a race and adventurer.

At the time of becoming a man of the tribe using the magic of humanization, the identity cards that Lulu intended to use are normally available.

It also seems like a pretty monkey ID, but that's what the Adventurers Union (Guild) ID would have said. The deception is not advantageous.

However, it can only be done because a heavy town called Moitz is cooperating fully.

"You've come this far and I don't know what the hell to give back..."

and says as Faitha looks at the Adventurer's ID, Lulu says,

"It's a boarding ship. Besides, Lake Angel actually needs us. Once you've solved a lot, you just have to cooperate a little. Until then, we can help you, Faitha."

That's what I said.

To this, Faitha,

"... did you guys attack the forbidden zone?

And he frowned and asked, but for this, Illis shook his head.

"I don't mean to be hairy. Really, it's just that I need to (...)."

It is a question of what it is for that matter, but I can see once and for all that it is definitely a different purpose from the kind of attack that the central government of Lugung is trying to carry out.

Besides, Faitha remembered when she was caught.

As one of the Enzier clans that set up in a danger zone near the forbidden zone, not only did he fail to train from a small place, but he was also a Pfizer who actually thought he had a lot of strength, but at that time the settlement was almost instantaneous as if such a fact did not exist.

When the hell was it the first time that consciousness was pruned in a single blow without even understanding that it had been taken behind it?

At least not once since I was long recognized as a soldier in service.

Yet, after that, if you ask them in detail, they say that all the members of the clan were settled in that way.

Hearing about one of the Lulu's, Zoe, being superior and having top notch strength as an adventurer, I was a little convinced, but still, it was surprising to Faitha that some of them had that much strength, and I deeply recognized the lack of my training.

They are such opponents, Lulu.

If we don't care about anything and just move for our own purposes, even if we are in a restricted area, will we be able to break in?

I felt that way.

No, I was certain somewhere in my mind that it would definitely be.

I don't know if they bothered to ask Faitha to cooperate just a little bit like this because they care more about the Faitha and the others than they do for themselves.

Without forgiveness, I'm not going to step into an area that people manage, maybe that's how it is.

I thought so. Faitha nodded at the words of Illis,

"... if you're not roughing up the lake, it's not stingy to cooperate. Besides, I'm not ungrateful enough for you to do all this and not return anything."

That's what I said.

To this, Illis,

"Thank you. Now let us help you for a while so that we can help you feel comfortable…"

That's what I said and smiled.