122 バゼラールカ王都の真相




I want Masaru to kill everything that lives in the royal city of Bazelarka. .

(From Episode 96 Midnight Tea Party)

Victianias' words come back to Masaru's mind: ....
Yes, she didn't say demons, she said 'living things'. Masaru knew exactly what she said, and it was a spell that was meant to kill everything.

It is true, of course, that he did not expect the buildings of the capital to be wiped out, but while he was clearing away the rubble of the capital, he learned the meaning of Victinius' words.

I'm sure you'll agree with me. What is this?

The remains found in the rubble were not only those of demons, of course.

It was a thing that used to be a(n)(human).... It's a good idea to take a look at the actual information on the web. However, by the clothes they were wearing, we can determine that they were definitely people who lived in this capital.

There were hundreds of such corpses all over the capital, some were people, some were horses, and some were domesticated birds. They didn't look like any kind of living thing, they looked like they had been forcibly transformed into something.

Masaru burned them all under the direction of Zelaphitis, the god of magic, without Sly and Knuckle noticing.

...Only the gods and Masaru know that at that time, something that was not only a demon but also a mutated non-human was definitely living in the royal city of Bazelarca: ....

...Only the gods and Masaru know that he took that life in his hands and reaped all of it. ....

That's why Masaru hasn't heard the details about the demon... he just wants to help Victinius and the others.

Maybe he's just not seeing what he doesn't want to see... maybe he's just avoiding the responsibility of using his power, but he can't do anything about it.

But he couldn't do anything about it, because he was just a human being, and something was building up deep inside him.

However, Masaru couldn't care less about that. He knew that the incident was just the beginning... He didn't know what to do now, but he had to prepare for the future.