Chapter 18
n
n
nChapter 18: 18
n
ne Demon King acted as an emulsifier between water and oil.
nA being that made things that weren’t able to mix together, mix together.
n“…Then there’s one more question I have.”
n“Yes. go ahead.”
n“Why did the Demon World War happen?”
nI just wrote down that there was a war, but not why the Demon World War happened. Humans tried to vanquish the demons. that’s what I wrote. So this was supposed to be the first invasion from the human’s side.
nEleris looked into the bonfire, saying:
n“The humans have always been afraid of the unification of the Demon Realm.”
nThe probability of the event that I hadn’t properly set had been fixed. It was quite bizarre to experience my messed up probabilities getting fixed like that.
nHumans had invaded the Demon Realm.
nSince I didn’t state the reason for it, the world supplemented the possibility that humans feared the Demon Realm’s unification and the setting of the Arcdemons. I had that strange feeling of guilt creep up inside of me, as this felt like someone else filled the holes I created while messing around.
nThe demons of the Darkland began to form a society. Even the humans, who had been fighting among themselves had no choice but to be alert of that situation.
n“The previous Demon Kings were aware of the fact that the humans would one day start to invade the Demon Realm. That’s why the Demon Realm was continuously preparing for war.”
nI nodded at Eleris words. Even if they don’t intend to invade each other, if they see the other side increase their arms the other side would do the same.
n‘Don’t get us wrong, we were just increasing our military to defend against a possible attack from you.’
nOf course, no one would believe that bull**.
nIt was common for fights to happen because they feared each other.
nSo, even though the Demon Realm and the Human Realm didn’t have any intentions of attacking each other, they were preparing to attack each other, just because the other side existed.
nIt didn’t matter who started it. A war would eventually break out no matter what.
nThe Demon Realm had the Demon King, but the Human Realm also had mighty forces, the Warriors. The warriors succeeded in taking down the Demon King with them.
nThe death of the Demon King was on a completely different level than the death of a human king. So, the mere fact that the Demon King was dead would have completely destroyed the morale of many of the King’s soldiers.
nIn fact, the Demon King was comparable to a God in the Demon Realm.
nThis explanation alone was enough for me to understand the importance of Arcdemons.
n“Yes…. I can see now why Arcdemons are important.”
nNow I knew why it had to be me.
n“Then what should I do from now on? Have you thought about that yet?”
n“You have to build your strength. Also, Gardium is much too dangerous. We have to return to the Demon Realm, gather the scattered demons and reestablish your power, while you must continue your training.”
nOf course, if I returned to the Demon Realm, I would be welcomed by the demons who still remembered the Demon King, and it wouldn’t be so difficult to gather some forces.
nThe Darklands were vast, and even if the Demon King died, it was impossible for the humans to devour everything. I shook my head at Sarkegaar’s words.
n“Too dangerous. The humans can’t occupy all of the Darklands, but they wouldn’t neglect their surveillance. If a new demonic force were to emerge, they would immediately launch another attack.”
nThey wouldn’t just calmly sit by as we reconstruct the Demon Realm they just destroyed. If they noticed any sign of suspicious behavior, they would make a game of killing us all off.
nAnd above all, I just said that to go along with their words, because I had no intentions of rebuilding the Demon Realm and going to war again, you know? I was told that the demons would split up again without me, but, to be honest, that would happen in the distant future. It wasn’t like it was happening now.
nAnd… There was another point that wasn’t as important.
n“I think going back to the Demon Realm would be a bad idea.”
nSarkegaar’s eyes lit up at my words, as if he just got an idea. I didn’t want to go back to the Demon Realm in the first place. I sure didn’t like it there.
nI wanted to stay in Gardium for now. The city was pretty nice.
nI didn’t want to live in a place without trains!
n“This is the heart of the enemy territory. To defeat the enemy, one must know the enemy. Rather, we need to learn the ways of humans here.”
nIt wasn’t hard for me to come up with some reason, as I was the master of finding excuses.
n“Ooh, you’re definitely the ideal prince. That boldness and courage to strike right at the enemy’s heart! A King’s virtue worthy of imitatiooooon!”
nNo, I just wanted to live close to the station, you know?
nThere was also Eleris, so there shouldn’t be chance of being discovered by humans while living here. The probability of getting caught should have been significantly lowered.
nThere was no reason for me to leave Gardium. This was the best city to live in on the entire continent, and I didn’t want to leave even if I were to die, unless there was a chance that I would be discovered to be a demon.
nI just wanted to while away my time here until the ending. It wasn’t good for me to mess with the story any more, and the ending would come closer and closer as the years passed by while being cared for by Eleris.
nThere weren’t any specific conditions that I had to be active, right? Right?
nDid my excuses work too well? He almost cried at my kind of plausible excuse, believing that I would really be able to defeat our enemy by learning their ways.
nHe seemed to admire my boldness and courage.
n“Your Highness. If that’s what you’ve been thinking, then I have an even better idea.”
n“.…A better idea?”
nNo, I don’t know what it is, but I’m 100% sure it wouldn’t be any good for me.
n“Only by knowing the humans’ way would we be able to bring them down! I admire your wisdom!”
nNo.
nWhat are you going to say?
n“By entering ‘Temple’ you would be able to thoroughly learn the humans’ ways! Defeating them with their own weapons would only be true revenge!””
nOh.
nWhat’s that nonsense?
nLoyar nodded her head at Sarkegaar’s words.
n“I don’t think that’s such a bad idea.”
n“Hu, huh?”
n“The Temple is the cradle of not only the Empire’s, but also almost all of the human race’s children. When you grow up, you’d know all the people who hold important positions in human society. If you were to fight the Empire, you’d know better than anyone else who your enemies are and their way of thinking. Or you might be able to subdue them. You would destroy the Empire from within.”
nThis chapter is scrapped from readlightnovel.org
nNo, wait.
nWhat?
nI had no intentions of interfering with the main story. However, Loyar looked at Sarkegaar seemingly agreeing with him as if what he said was something good for once.
nSarkegaar added.
n“Additionally, Temple is currently nurturing young talents with great power. They aim to nurture talents like the Warrior Artorius. I’m certain it would be of great help to us, knowing what sprouts they are raising and we might be able to remove the too dangerous talents at their roots before they grow.”
nYes. Temple was also an institution that nurtured talented people who would eventually become powerful forces. Even in that kind of place, there was a type of special calss that nurtured talented people who could succeed the Hero Artorius and his party, and yes, that was where the main characters were.
nHowever, there was no reason for me to go there. What the hell was I supposed to do there?
nI was going crazy.
nI started to get shoved into the story just because I said the wrong words.
nEleris!
nHelp me!
nYou don’t want me to turn into a war weapon, right?!
nEleris just smiled at me when she noticed me looking at her with pleading eyes.
n“I also think that that’s a good idea, Your Highness.”
nWhat was she on about? Wouldn’t she normally disagree? It was hard to understand why Eleris, who should be opposed to Sarkegaar’s ideas, agreed.
n“Now, just wait a second….”
nI tried hard to come up with an excuse to avoid this strange development all three agreed to.
n“No matter how much we can hide our appearances with magic, there will probably be wizards at Temple, don’t you know what would happen then? It would definitely be dangerous if my identity got revealed.”
nDid these idiots want to kill me?
n“Don’t worry, Your Highness.”
nWith a smile Sarkegaar took off a ring from his finger.
n“This is a ring that gets passed down from generation to generation in my clan.”
n“Well, what about it?”
n“Just by wearing this ring, you’d be able to use my clan’s power.”
nWhat?
nWhy would you have such a thing? Why would such a thing appear so conveniently at a time like this? Huh? This was so unbelievable, honestly. Why the hell would these polymorphic bastards pass down a ring capable of granting the ability to polymorph from generation to generation?
nThat would be completely useless to them!
nWasn’t this just some random setup for this moment?!
nDo you find it weird to find such an improbable development happening in this novel suddenly?
nIdiot.
nI felt like something just went by my vision. I didn’t see it properly.
nWhat was that?
n“That, that, how could I accept such an important ring that got passed down for such a long time? It, uh, must be very precious to you. Like a memento of your parents. Isn’t that right?”
nI gradually ran out of excuses.
n“Just what are mementos in the face of your great mission of rebuilding the Demon Realm! Please take it, Your Highness!”
nSarkegaar pushed the ring towards me while shouting out his determination.
n“A strong and prosperous nation is almost in our graaaaasp!”
nI fell victim to my own excuses.
nAnyway, it was pretty obvious.
nThat person who sent me here didn’t seem to want me to calmly get to the end.
n