579 Daughter Of The Demon King
579 Daughter Of The Demon King
In a hazy consciousness, Stina was just looking at the sight.
Around himself the flames swoop, and every time you throw one foot at a time they dance and jump.
It is at the end of his gaze that he turns to the man with the dark hair and dark eyes there, as if he were strangled.
Most of all, at the end of the day, the skin, the meat, the bones, there's no such thing as the difference, but they'll just be burned out.
So far, it seems we can do everything and prevent it, but I wonder how long it will last.
Now that I know it, there's nothing I can do.
Stina understood her current situation by and large.
Consciousness remained firmly in place until the demon god was made his subordinate.
Although my consciousness is flying slightly along the way, it is also not that difficult to guess the current situation from there.
Nevertheless, where I could have guessed, it's different from the story if that helps in any way.
No... more clearly, I wouldn't mind saying that where I could do that, it wouldn't do me any good.
In fact, it's only right.
Stina's condition now is almost entirely taken over by the demon gods.
It is possible to think, but on the contrary, nothing else can be done.
I can see them in my eyes, I can hear them, but if I say so, they're just drooling.
You can't move your eyes or block your ears at will.
When I say does this state mean anything, I guess it doesn't mean anything.
Simply because I'm still alive, it's just that the thought is possible to recognize what I can and have received.
The demon gods seem to have something like consciousness, but I'm not sure what you're thinking because you don't want to interact with this one.
In the meantime, you seem to be following what Nicolaus says... well, just thinking, is that pointless?
Anyway, it's not like there's anything you can do.
That was a thought coming from giving up, but I guess there's no choice.
I can't actually do anything, and I don't think it makes sense where I keep thinking.
Even that adoptive father has only managed to escape.
From the gaze I can turn to this one from time to time, it seems I haven't given up yet... but if I can do something, I should be doing something about it by now.
I mean, it's just evil.
I'm sure the end was decided... and Stina wasn't strong enough to resist it while understanding it.
Or...... if Stina also thought of things like Nicolaus said, maybe it was something else.
Indeed, the adoptive father, Ioli, the ex-brainer, should be called a vendetta to himself.
If I had even had a piece of grudge, would I have held other emotions instead of giving up on this situation?
Even so, after all, it won't help solve the current situation.
And the truth is, I don't hold a grudge or anything, so it's still pointless.
Even if it's the enemy who killed my father.
Well, I've never thought of it as a vendetta in the first place, so naturally.
As a member of the Demon Clan... and as a daughter.
Stina is the daughter of the Genuine Demon King, if she concludes in the end.
It is not Iori, but the demon king, whose blood is drawn by Iori.
In the first place, it is right to call Stina, not Aina, more than the fact that no one has appeared to succeed the Demon King in the true sense of the status quo.
That's exactly what Stina named Soma, in that sense, was right.
By the way, true, means as it is.
Iori only announced externally that he had inherited his name.
There is not enough to call him the Demon King in the true sense.
The original name Demon King is given by the world.
A landmark against what has been certified as avenging the world.
That is the true meaning of the name Demon King.
And that was why those called the former Demon Kings and others never recognized Iori as a new Demon King.
And when they knew it, they worshipped and followed the demon king.
That is how some found hope in the appearance of resistance, and some found envy in its appearance as they sank into despair, while others felt certain power there.
For different reasons, they all made sense because they were hostile to the world.
In that sense, I can say that Ioli is rather the opposite.
Because a brave man is the side that follows the world.
Technically, not to the world, but to mankind, but given that if the world perishes, mankind will also perish, there is no great difference there.
When a crisis of survival comes to mankind, a decisive existence emerges from within, or from outside, mankind.
Protector of mankind.
That is the alias of the brave, the original name, but therefore.
The reason why the demon god was the natural enemy of the brave was there, in fact.
Brave men exert immense power over the world and those hostile to humanity, but instead they cannot exert most of their power over those who belong to the world.
It becomes almost powerless against God and similar beings.
And demon gods belong to the side of the world, as God is named.
That's precisely how it was adjusted... and that's why the brave can't fight the demon gods.
Ex, or not, there's no difference there.
In the first place, they are called ex-brainers, etc., only because they have already fulfilled their mission of defeating the Demon King.
It is only in a defining sense, and in essence the ioli has not changed one thing from being a brave man.
That's why Iori can't hit anything but run around against the attack from here.
But if it's just a demon god, there are still a few ways out.
"Hmmm...... I seem to be running around from earlier, is something wrong? If you're someone like you, it seems like you have a hand in hitting something where you're dealing with natural enemies...... or is that what you're still going to hide? No, or, even though you're in law, you still can't raise your hand against your daughter, can you?
"Shit, white imitation... if you can do it, you're doing it all the time. I mean, I was wondering if it was caused by Stina too... Hi. Looks like there's another reason for this?... That's not just a demon god, is it?
"Oh... should I just say that I notice there. Yeah, well, it doesn't make sense where I've hidden it, so I confess, but the truth is that it's the shards of the power of the Evil God that made this demon come back to life."
"Fragments of the power of evil gods," he said...? I don't think that's so easy to get... "
"Well, I thought so too... oh my God, I stumbled across it one day. Yes, yes… it was a real coincidence that I was rolling on the side of the road"
"Is...?
The voice was more of a joke than a surprise.
But that's obvious, too.
That's what even Stina thought when she heard it right next door.
By and large, I can only assume it's obviously a joke.
But apparently, it was a very serious thing to say.
"Yeah, I guess so, I don't even think you can believe it. To be honest, I couldn't believe it either. But it's all real, and it's true. Yeah, yes... I'm sure that's what this is about, too, when it's our God's call."
"My God... I didn't know it was because he said" Dear God "or something like that... but I wonder if evil people have lost their minds here."
"Oh, it was confusing, that's outrageous. Rather, most of our countrymen did, didn't they?
It's something I don't really want to admit, but it was true.
Most of those called the former Demon Kings were cults who believed in the so-called evil gods.
Stina found out about it, not since she became a flag head, but honestly wanted me to give it a break.
The fact that his father is is, even if he was thinly aware of it, is.
"Well, whatever, that's why I wanted to use what I was able to get... in fact, to be honest, the quantity and quality weren't very good. So it didn't help to raise the bottom of the force... but apparently it worked too well for you."
"Worst case scenario, dude...!
Iori leaped backwards to deflect the flames that continued to strike him while he was talking… but the momentum was abruptly lost at a certain point.
As if there was a wall there, Ioli's body stopped halfway through the air.
It was a bond strewn around.
It also physically blocks the interior and exterior of the junction, primarily to prevent it from affecting the perimeter, or is used to prevent escape, etc.
Rather than the former, it was used by Nicolaus for the latter and, more precisely, simply to narrow and inhibit the range of Ioli's actions.
That was enough this time though, only to the extent that if Ioli really wanted to beat it, it would break without holding on to seconds.
If you want to do that, there will be a gap for sure, because that can be deadly if you are a demon opponent.
Of course you won't be able to defeat it alone, but you'll be able to do enough to assemble it.
And in that case, we can do as much as we want.
Either way, it turns out that Iori's attacks, as opposed to inflicting wounds on the demon gods, are deactivated in the first place.
Whether they are called evil gods or others, they are a formal pillar of God.
Combined with that, the combined demon gods and brave men were just the worst and the best.
If I were the original demon god, speaking of natural enemies, I wouldn't have even deactivated them.
If I could poke there, there would be a way out, and that's what I meant.
But it is also impossible beyond being deactivated... and yet Nicolaus seemed to have no guard.
Stina understands very well because it is used, but although Nicolaus can only afford words and deeds, his mind remains constantly on alert.
Even from this situation, I know exactly what happens if I show a gap for a moment.
And because they understand it and are constantly on guard, there was no winning eye for Iori.
Or, if there is...
"Oh man, that's the place called Ex-Brainer...... come on, why don't you let me take your revenge on you?
"If that's Stina's will, it's still worth thinking about... because it doesn't look like she hates you."
"Now, with your mouth you say something brave... how long will that void last?
At the same time as releasing the word, the demon god who followed the will of Nicolaus and descended upon Stina ignores and moves the will of Stina.
Waving his arm created a flame of tremendous calories, which knocked him over towards Iori.
But just as it is unaffected by defense, Iori turns her gaze to the other side for a moment as she continues to move.
So Nicolaus bit his lip, I guess, because he understands what that means.
Stina, too, noticed that.
That was the direction in which the positive movement was supposed to be taking place, and the sound, which had continued intermittently from there, had now considerably reduced its frequency.
There should be no need to dare to do that... so I guess that simply means that its implementation is gradually becoming more difficult.
That's what happens when someone goes that way.
Nicolaus would have predicted that the only thing left in the land besides Iori would be the Deacon, and I knew Stina would be too... does that mean you gave up the protection of the castle and prioritized that way?
Iori and the others will understand that there are other troops.
Nicolaus had deliberately deployed it so that it was easy to understand, so naturally.
I suppose you were reading that you would consolidate the guardianship of the castle rather than discussing the positive movement, but does that mean that the prediction is off?
To be honest, though Stina was thinking the same thing... well, let's just say it doesn't make so much sense to consolidate the guardianship of a castle where no one is.
It doesn't mean it's that weird where I temporarily renounced it, or maybe someone else stayed.
But anyway, there's one thing that it means.
If you take any more time, you don't know what will happen.
Because if you take the time, you're more likely to have someone coming this way who's headed for the Yangtze.
That's what I want from here... but naturally, it's not Nicolaus who easily forgives it.
"... Phew. I didn't really want to do this...... I don't have a choice, do I? I'm sorry, Master Stina. But please let your adoptive father be the one to resent you. If he'd just given up, he wouldn't have had to do this."
"- Hey you, what...!?
- Astrier, do it.
The word was a signal.
I get a clear emotion from a demon god who didn't know what he was thinking until now.
It's a joy... if it's not my fault, I even feel like I have.
And.
????
At the next moment, to the pain of running all over her body, Stina whispered, screaming.