Chapter 314: The second half of the examination begins, and the Tamers’ Guild is tested once more
Chapter 314: The second half of the examination begins, and the Tamers’ Guild is tested once more
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Chapter 314: The second half of the examination begins, and the Tamers’ Guild is tested once more
About half a year before the entrance examination for the Hero Preparatory School.
People are often forced to do things they don’t want to, by ties of obligation that cannot be broken by a single individual.
In this case, it was the employment of Randolf ‘the True,’ the Orbaume Kingdom’s S-class adventurer, at the school.
“You want me to be a temporary teacher at an Adventurers’ School?” Randolf asked.
“That’s right. Of course, it is no ordinary Adventurers’ School. The school I serve as principal of is known as the ‘Hero Preparatory School,’ and I would like to have you serve as a temporary instructor,” said the Elf woman who was meeting with him.
For once, it wasn’t a powerful noble making a request of Randolf. The woman had well-ordered features and a dignified beauty, but she also had a wise and courageous air about her.
She was the principal of the school that was attended by many noble children, though many were the later-born children of their families, such as third-born sons or fourth-born daughters. Many who graduated the school went on to become C-class adventurers, and none could attend without a certain amount of talent or the hard work necessary to overcome a lack of talent.
She didn’t have any direct say in politics or military matters, but her voice was about as influential as that of the average earl or marquis.
“Just shut up and nod your head, Rand.”
“Don’t use a nickname that I haven’t been called by since my adventuring days, Meorilith.”
The Elf woman was a former A-class adventurer who had been active during the same period of time as Randolf ‘the True,’ and they had even formed parties together on occasion.
Randolf was well-known for often going solo, but it wasn’t that he had never joined forces with other adventurers before. In the past, Meorilith was known as the female adventurer that Randolf had formed a party with most frequently.
“How cold of you,” said Meorilith. “We spent many a passionate night together, did we not? The tea you made for me in the morning always smelled so special.”
There had always been plausible speculations that Meorilith was Randolf’s lover, common-law wife, or mistress, and these speculations were now considered to be half-open truths.
In plays where Randolf ‘the True’ was the main character, having Meorilith cast as the heroine was always a popular choice, and the songs of bards made the reasonable assumption that the two had never married because they couldn’t imagine becoming husband and wife and had decided that it was best to continue their current relationship as friendly rivals.
After Randolf’s public retirement from adventuring, many said that the Elf Meorilith was only appointed as the principal of the Hero Preparatory School by the royals and nobles in order for the nation to maintain a connection with Randolf.
And there was quite a lot of truth to that.
“Don’t lie to me,” said Randolf. “Every time I made tea for you, you would complain that the smell would make your nose crooked. Have you forgotten?”
As a man, Randolf had physical needs. Meorilith was in the same business as him and similarly capable; in many ways, she was a better choice of partner than women used by nobles and merchants plotting to form social connections with him.
Incidentally, the reason they had never married was because of the difference in their personalities. They got on well enough at night, but neither of them had imagined it to be possible for them to live together during the day as well.
“I said it was special – I never said it was good,” said Meorilith. “Anyway, the period of your employment will be two years. I’m counting on you.”
“Wait. I don’t remember saying that I’ll accept. Have you forgotten that the last time I did this, I told you that I’d never do it again?” Randolf reminded her.
He had worked at Meorilith’s school at her request once in the past. But he was a retired adventurer, and he wasn’t the kind of person who would want to get involved with current and aspiring adventurers.
Adventuring was a dangerous profession with a high mortality rate. No matter how much skill and talent one was blessed with, this was an unchanging fact.
Though it was better than some of the other work that nobles requested of him, Randolf gained no pleasure from the task of training young boys and girls so that they could enter such a profession.
There were also psychological reasons for not wanting to do this job.
“Do you hate seeing your past self in their young eyes, full of hopes and dreams?” Meorilith asked.
“… I do,” said Randolf.
He glared at her as if to tell her that if she already knew that, she didn’t need to say it out loud.
He also cursed his loud-mouthed past self who spoke loudly of his dreams for the future.
“I was a brat who knew nothing of how the world worked. I na?vely thought that if I had the skill and money, I could achieve anything… I could retake my homeland. That’s a past that I would rather forget.”
Randolf hailed from an Elf settlement in a forest. The settlement had various exchanges with human societies, and the clan living there had lived simple but comfortable lives with the nature around them.
The settlement’s peace was broken by a monster stampede from a Devil’s Nest that was far away from the forest. The horde of monsters, having grown too large and overflowing from their previous habitat, had set their eyes on the forest Randolf’s clan lived in to use as their next home.
The settlement had numerous capable archers, spiritual mages, lightly-armed warriors, and unarmed fighters. But the monsters were too many, and the settlement couldn’t withstand them.
After suffering many losses, the surviving Elves, including the then-young Randolf, fled from the forest. They then relied on the humans they’d had relations with… the Orbaume Kingdom, and moved there.
It was then that Randolf swore to himself that he would retake his homeland one day. And he was blessed with the talent that allowed him to always keep that vow in mind.
As an adult, he became an adventurer and improved his skills with his bow without ever experiencing a wall that limited his growth. It took little time for him to earn significant sums of money and become a B-class adventurer. But as he was an Elf, his development came slower than that of humans, and the forest that was his homeland had long since turned into a Devil’s Nest with a Dungeon in it.
Even so, the monsters were not so powerful that Randolf couldn’t defeat them on his own. He just needed more numbers to purify the Devil’s Nest and Dungeon.
In order to purify the Devil’s Nest and Dungeon, the monsters – which were the source of the miasma – would need to be thoroughly eradicated. Even if the most powerful monster ruling the Devil’s Nest and the bosses of the Dungeon were defeated, if even weak monsters like Goblins and Horned Rabbits were left alive, the miasma’s corruption would stop but never completely disappear.
A new powerful monster would one day rule the Devil’s Nest once more, and new bosses would respawn in the Dungeon several days or several months later.
Thus, the whole Devil’s Nest and Dungeon would need to be constantly checked for any monsters and maintained in a state of almost perfection. Then, the Devil’s Nest would become ordinary land, and the Dungeon would collapse. The amount of time needed for the purification would depend on how far the corruption had progressed.
For a Devil’s Nest like the Demon Continent, which had changed greatly from its original form, purification through this method would take an unfathomable length of time. But the forest that was Randolf’s homeland was mostly an ordinary, natural forest other than the monsters that spawned in it, so it would only take a few days.
Randolf had the connections and money to gather enough companions to work with him for the few days it would take. He solicited collaborators through the Guilds, donated large sums to the Churches in exchange for the aid of dispatched clergymen, and even reached out to the other Elves who had lived in the forest. He never doubted that he would be able to retake his homeland.
But all his expectations were cruelly betrayed.
A medicinal herb, one that could be used to create a miraculous medicine for an incurable disease, was discovered to be growing in the forest that was now a Devil’s Nest; and in the Dungeon was a floor from which Mythril and Adamantite ore could be mined.
Both became important industries in the duchy where the forest was, and Randolf’s project to purify it had to be put on hold.
With that, the Adventurers’ Guild became unable to support Randolf’s plan, even if he was a B-class adventurer. On top of that, the forest and its Dungeon had become hunting grounds for many adventurers, so there were almost no adventurers who were willing to help Randolf carry out the plan on an individual level.
Even the Church of Alda, which fervently preached for the eradication of monsters and purification of Devil’s Nests, showed a lack of resolve when it came to purifying the forest that was Randolf’s homeland. They told him that they couldn’t deprive the people of their livelihood, and that there were more dangerous Devil’s Nests and Dungeons that needed purifying.
And the most shocking thing of all was that the other Elves who had lived in the forest didn’t want to help Randolf either.
About a hundred years had passed since the forest became a Devil’s Nest. Even for the Elves, this was no short length of time; they had already built new foundations and were now living steady lives.
Even if they were to retake their homeland, living there would mean throwing away the new lives that they had put so much effort into building in order to start over. And even if they resolved themselves to doing that, there was no guarantee that the other Elves would follow.
The Elves therefore chose to continue their new lives, and none joined Randolf.
The day Randolf was forced to realize that he was the only one who had sworn to retake his homeland at all costs, he tasted a bitter disappointment that he would never rid himself of. He felt like his entire life that he had lived thus far, all of the training he had done, was all being rejected.
“… I remember those times. I’m sorry I couldn’t be of more help,” said Meorilith.
“Stop it. You apologizing to me only causes me to lose face,” said Randolf. “I’m the one who reached out and asked for aid. And I’m the one who gave up on it. That’s all there is to it.”
If nobody had tried to help Randolf back then, he might have forsaken the Orbaume Kingdom by now.
But some nobles and several of his adventurer companions, including Meorilith, had shown understanding.
That was why Randolf had continued in the adventuring profession. He had lost his goal, but he knew no other way of living. He had only quit being an adventurer and stopped praying to any god a decade or two after reaching S-class.
Perhaps he had simply been tired. Or perhaps he had been displeased with the growing restrictions on his freedom as he became stronger and found himself in the company of more nobles of the kingdom. Or perhaps being in the company of these nobles had made him see too much of the negative aspects of humans. Even Randolf himself didn’t remember the exact reason why he had quit.
If he had never given up, and called for the purification of the forest that was his homeland as an A-class or S-class adventurer rather than a B-class one, then perhaps the duke and the Adventurers’ Guild would have cooperated with him. Even if the Elves who had once lived there with him didn’t follow him back, perhaps other Elves would have moved into the forest, drawn there by his reputation.
But Randolf didn’t wish for such things.
The reason I quit… Maybe it’s because I was finally able to give up and realize that the homeland I wished for would never truly come back, ever, Randolf thought in reflection.
“That’s enough talk about the past. Sorry for derailing the conversation,” Randolf said, forcefully changing the topic and the trajectory of his thoughts. “So, why is it that you want me to be an instructor? Knowing you, there has to be some kind of reason.”
“Yes, of course,” said Meorilith. “There are plenty of people who want to be instructors at my school, after all.”
Being a teacher or instructor at an Adventurers’ School was the dream job for a retired adventurer. But a teacher or instructor at the Hero Preparatory School would be paid several times more than those at other Adventurers’ Schools.
And if they formed connections with the students’ parents – nobles and wealthy merchants – they could even seek better employment as personal guards or combat instructors.
There were also passionate, currently-active adventurers who chose to take breaks to give instruction to talented youth. It was rare for the school to make a formal request for someone to temporarily work as an instructor, but not unheard of.
But it certainly wasn’t common for the school to make this request of an S-class adventurer with circumstances as complicated as Randolf’s.
“The truth is, an army is being put together to try and retake the former Scylla territory in the Sauron Duchy. And it seems that they’re planning to have you be a part of it,” said Meorilith.
“I already knew that… That youngster Rudel is behind it, is he? It seems that he’s a lot more brazen than I took him for,” said Randolf, remembering the young duke who had ignored his warning.
But Meorilith shook her head. “It’s the other dukes. I’ve heard that Duke Hartner, Duke Jahan, and Duke Farzon are particularly eager for this to happen.”
“… All of them are dukes of duchies where the worship of Alda flourishes. Hartner wants me to achieve some great things in the battle to retake the territory, and use that to turn the Sauron Duchy from a Vida-aligned duchy to an Alda-aligned one, I suppose.”
Darcia might have given a bitter smile if she heard this conversation, but the Sauron Duchy was a region where there was a strong desire to reject Vida’s races, despite many there worshiping Vida herself. They could be described as an anti-new-race faction of Vida worship.
The Hartner Duchy bordered the Sauron Duchy directly to its south; perhaps they wanted cooperative relations not only economically and politically, but in terms of religion as well.
The Jahan Duchy was originally a duchy where the worship of Botin flourished more than the worship of Vida and Alda, but it had begun to pour its power into the worship of Alda ever since the current duke became the head of the Jahan family.
It was possible that the current duke, who had been born as a Titan due to atavism, felt the need to unite the nobles under him by showing a strong devotion to worshiping Alda.
“As for Jahan… I can speculate about his motives, but I can’t say anything for certain. As for Farzon, I’m sure he wants to hire me in place of that youngster,” Randolf said.
He was almost entirely unacquainted with Duke Jahan, so he didn’t know much about him.
He suspected that Duke Farzon wanted to hire him in place of Heinz, who was currently still inside the Dungeon as of the time of this conversation.
“That’s why I am offering to employ you. No matter what the other houses of the dukes may say, I can fend them off. It would be a problem if they were to formally protest my employment of you with a document bearing their joint signatures, but I’m sure it won’t come to that,” said Meorilith.
“If the dukes were on good enough terms with each other to do that, then they’d probably try to hire me with their joint signatures to begin with,” said Randolf. “Very well. I accept your offer.”
“It didn’t take very long for you to agree. Have you fallen on hard times?”
“No, but I personally would also like to avoid getting involved with the Sauron Duchy. And… I’m sure they won’t come to Central.”
“They?”
“The teacher that I have recently been receiving instruction from, and those connected to her.”
Vandalieu had not yet released Botin from her seal on the Demon King’s Continent. At this point in time, Randolf was unaware of Vandalieu’s intention to enroll at the Hero Preparatory School in Orbaume Central.
Likewise, Meorilith was unaware of this as well. The Adventurers’ Guild headquarters in the Alcrem Duchy had given Vandalieu a letter of recommendation. But they wouldn’t inform the Hero Preparatory School about that.
Thus, Randolf only learned about Vandalieu’s plan to enter the Hero Preparatory School after he had already chosen his new fake name and appearance.
These people… I mean, what do they even hope to learn by enrolling at an Adventurers’ School?
Randolf, who had changed his hair’s color to red and was now going by the fake name of Dandolip, gazed at where Vandalieu was with dead-looking eyes.
He had noticed Vandalieu immediately when he was lifted into the air by Pauvina, the tallest of the applicants.
Given the rumors that Randolf had heard about Vandalieu’s incredible deeds, and the power that he had sensed after actually meeting and speaking with him… No matter how Randolf thought about it, he couldn’t think of a possible thing that Vandalieu would need to learn at this school.
Is he here to make connections, or is this a camouflage to cover up something that he plans to do in Orbaume? Is this the first step of a plan to hold a concert in Orbaume like he did in Morksi and Alcrem to create even more fans of him and his companions? … That’s certainly possible.
Randolf had been partially guided down Kanako’s Artistic Path himself; he considered a concert to be a realistic and plausible goal for Vandalieu.
Merchants, adventurers, and mercenaries from all over the nation gathered in the capital of the Orbaume Kingdom, as well as the nobles of every duchy. On top of that, an election for the next king would be held next year.
If Vandalieu gained influence in the capital now, it would ensure that his influence spread across the entire kingdom.
And all he would be doing was holding a concert. He wasn’t using illegal drugs or performing rituals that were forbidden by the law. It was a perfectly legal entertainment event consisting of singing and dancing.
Nobody would conduct an investigation into such a concert, and even if they did, they wouldn’t find anything. There was no legal basis to prevent it from happening.
… Even if that’s his plan, I don’t have any desire to stop it.
This possible plan of Vandalieu’s wasn’t something that gave Randolf the motivation to interfere. After all, it was just an ordinary concert. And he didn’t feel motivated to interfere with any of Vandalieu’s other objectives that he was currently aware of.
It would be a different story if Vandalieu was plotting to subvert the state and conquer the world, but he was just carrying out religious activities and advocating for the rights of Vida’s races… in other words, political activities.
Neither of these were of any interest to Randolf. What worried him more was whether Vandalieu and his companions had realized his true identity or not.
I know that I can’t change my disguise or the fake name of ‘Dandolip,’ as the staff and students of the school already know me by these, but… I should have made a more elaborate disguise. I should have at least disguised myself as a human rather than an Elf, he thought regretfully as he watched Vandalieu.
But Vandalieu showed no notable reaction. It was difficult to imagine that he hadn’t noticed at all, but Randolf couldn’t afford to check that now. And so, he stepped off the stage and returned to his job of overseeing the entrance examination.
The purpose of the afternoon’s tests were to check the applicants’ ability in combat, as well as their basic skills and knowledge as adventurers.
“The examination is exactly as we were told,” Vandalieu murmured.
The difficulty of the tests was quite low for him – but a significant barrier to the other applicants.
“Hmph. Starting to get scared? Maybe you should just give up and go to an ordinary Adventurers’ School, then,” one of them sneered, having heard Vandalieu talking to himself.
Ordinarily, Adventurers’ Schools had no entrance examinations. After all, they were schools for those who didn’t have the combat ability, skills, or knowledge needed to be adventurers. But the Hero Preparatory School had no need for such ordinary students.
These tests could never be passed by ordinary children aspiring to become adventurers. The children of nobles hired private teachers and combat instructors in order to learn from them in preparation for these tests.
“Maybe you’ve received additional points for Unique Skills? Ah, that’s right, you’re a tamer, aren’t you? That must be it,” the other boy continued sneering.
If the tests served as nothing more than barriers, applicants who possessed Unique Skills would fail them if they were commoners. Thus, there was a system to grant additional points to those with Unique Skills and other talents.
It seemed that the boy had assumed that Vandalieu had received additional points through this system.
And he was right.
“Yes, you are correct,” Vandalieu said.
He hadn’t told the school about his Unique Skills, but the school valued him highly as a tamer who was skilled enough to possess the Title of ‘Genius Tamer.’ With that and the fact that he was a Dhampir, a rare race, he already had enough additional points if his goal was simply to pass the entrance examination.
Thus, Randolf and Meorilith had been giving silent hints that Vandalieu and Pauvina didn’t need to take the examination at all, but they had taken no notice of these.
“As I thought. This is why I hate you damned tamers, who rely on filthy monsters…” said the other boy.
He was of noble birth and had no real intentions of becoming an adventurer. He was the fourth son of a baron’s family, so he intended to join an order of knights after he gained some degree of prestige. Thus, he had the discriminatory way of thinking that was common among nobles.
He also had the craftiness to make use of the Hero Preparatory School’s unspoken rule that the families of students weren’t to get involved in things that happened at the school and during examinations, and the official rule that stated that all students were to be treated equally.
The boy believed that despite Vandalieu being the son of an honorary countess and himself being only the son of a baron, Vandalieu wouldn’t be able to retaliate here, and nothing could be done even if he ran crying to his mother later.
But the one he needed to be wary of was not Vandalieu, but Pauvina, who was staring down at him.
“… W-what? You got something to say?” he said defiantly.
“What tests are you taking?” Pauvina asked.
The boy had no obligation to answer truthfully, but perhaps he felt that refusing to answer would be seen as running away. “The s-sword test, the shield test, and the archery test!” he said.
“I see. Alright. I’m going to take the same tests, then!” said Pauvina.
“W-what?! What is the meaning of this?!”
“Well then, I’m going to get going, Van!”
“See you later,” said Vandalieu. “Do your best, but don’t overdo it.”
Pauvina put Vandalieu down and cheerfully headed towards the testing grounds, making heavy footsteps as she walked
“W-what was that?” the boy said in bewilderment as he walked off after her.
Vandalieu expected that Pauvina intended to surpass him in results for all of his tests.
“I had no intention of standing out any more than I already do with my appearance, race, and parentage, but I can’t help it if people come lashing out at me,” Vandalieu murmured. “I’m sure Pauvina will put him in his place without overdoing it.”
Believing that Pauvina wouldn’t do anything like completely pulverizing the dummies or incapacitating and seriously injuring the examiners, he headed for the place where his own tests would be held.
In the test which examined the applicants’ long-ranged attacks using Skills such as ‘Archery’ and ‘Throwing Technique,’ he scored slightly higher than the other applicants by using throwing knives.
During the close-quarters combat test, the examiner testing his ‘Staff Technique’ made a strange expression.
“Are you not going to use your claws?” he asked.
“No, because my claws are like this,” said Vandalieu as he extended his claws to show him.
The corners of the examiner’s mouth stiffened as he saw the razor-sharp claws that were longer than knives. “I’m sure those cut better than knives can. But I have heard that Dhampirs also possess the ‘Superhuman Strength’ Skill. It seems that it would be dangerous if an examiner were to test your ‘Unarmed Fighting Technique’ using training equipment rather than real armor.”
In truth, Vandalieu possessed ‘Transcendent Strength,’ the superior form of ‘Superhuman Strength,’ and could easily slaughter an examiner wearing real armor even without using the fragments of the Demon King.
“That’s right. So I’ll be using ‘Staff Technique’ instead,” said Vandalieu.
But he showed no signs of his true strength, and he achieved a reasonably high score for his ‘Staff Technique’ test.
He also took tests such as differentiating medicinal plants from poisonous ones and identifying the races of monsters based on their footprints. He was told that any methods were allowed, so he inadvertently stood out in a bad way when he licked the plants to differentiate them by taste.
“Even if you lick the plant to check if it’s poisonous, there’s no use in knowing that if the poison enters your body in the process. But… Dhampirs possess the ‘Status Effect Resistance’ Skill from birth, so there should be no problems here. But those without resistance Skills, don’t try to imitate him. And even if you do have them, there are strong poisons that you won’t be able to resist, depending on the Level of your Skills. Do your best to differentiate the plants using your eyes!” the examiner said as a warning to all the applicants, indirectly scolding Vandalieu.
“Yes, sir,” said Vandalieu.
Due to the indirectness of the examiner’s words, he didn’t realize that he was being scolded, and simply thought that the examiner was offering instruction.
In truth, however, Vandalieu possessed ‘Status Effect Immunity’ rather than ‘Status Effect Resistance,’ so even drinking an entire cup of poison that could kill an ordinary person with a single drop would have no effect on him.
It would be problematic if people were to imitate me, so I need to be more discreet. The instructor even took the time to instruct the people around me. As expected of the Hero Preparatory School, Vandalieu thought, impressed.
And then came the magic test, the one that Vandalieu was the most apprehensive about.
“Now then, hit that target with an offensive spell,” said the examiner.
The targets he was pointing at were made of wood and positioned about ten meters away. One after another, the other applicants produced flames, ice, masses of rock, and blades of wind to hit their targets with.
All of these were rudimentary spells. One of the students surprised the examiner by producing a spear of flames that pierced straight through its target.
In order to not stand out, Vandalieu needed to achieve a lesser score than that without using death-attribute magic or ‘God Spirit Magic.’ But his overly vast quantity of Mana made it very difficult to do the same as ordinary people.
If an ordinary mage were to use ‘Mana Bullet,’ a no-attribute spell that simply created a concentrated sphere of Mana, it would be about the size of a fist, or perhaps a little smaller. But if Vandalieu were to use the same spell, it would become a sphere with a diameter of over a meter.
If a normal mage had a ruler to measure their Mana in millimeters, Vandalieu’s smallest ruler measured Mana in meters.
Of course, showing off such a spell here would cause him to stand out significantly. A high-ranking member of the Mages’ Guild would be sent within the day to deliver an invitation to join the Guild.
Vandalieu didn’t want such a thing to happen, so he decided to use a different spell.
“Examiner, may I use throwing knives or stones for this test?” Vandalieu asked.
“Hmm? This is a test of magic, you know?” said the examiner.
“I understand that. I am thinking of hitting my target with knives and projectiles thrown using ‘Telekinesis.’”
If he hit his target with projectiles using ‘Telekinesis,’ a spell that moved objects, the target would be pierced through, but at least it wouldn’t be blown to pieces.
The examiner made a dissatisfied noise. “Such a roundabout method… No, I see. So that’s it. Very well, go ahead and try.”
It seemed that he had mistakenly thought that Vandalieu had other intentions. Vandalieu was relieved that his request was accommodated, but curious as to what the examiner thought those other intentions might be.
“Unseen hand, strike my target,” he said, reciting an incantation to conceal the fact that he possessed the ‘Chant Revocation’ Skill.
He grasped a knife with his ‘Telekinesis’ and thrust it into the target that was ten meters away. ‘Telekinesis’ consumed more Mana the further away it moved an object, so this movement was more than enough, even with Vandalieu suppressing his Mana as much as he could.
If he used ‘Telekinesis’ like he normally did with his artillery technique, propelling objects that were close to him far away from himself, the knife would destroy not only the target, but the wall behind it as well.
“Keeping Mana expenditure to a minimum by repelling the knife while it is still close to you, and controlling the power with which the knife strikes its target while showing your ‘Mana Control’ Skill. Magnificent,” said the examiner.
Vandalieu had unintentionally received the greatest praise out of all the applicants – even though hadn’t even been trying to show any controlling skills.
“I don’t understand,” he sighed.
But the test was over. Even if he wasn’t satisfied with the result, he couldn’t redo it.
“Va~n, I’m finished!” said Pauvina, returning with a satisfied smile on her face.
There were no signs of that other boy. However, for some reason, Pauvina was holding the boy’s sword.
“How was it?” Vandalieu asked.
“I beat that kid in every test!” Pauvina said happily. “And then, for some reason, he said he’s offering me his sword. He got all flustered when I actually took it, though.”
“… I’m sure he meant that he will dedicate his sword to you figuratively,” said Vandalieu.
It seemed that the boy’s pride had not only been thoroughly broken, but he had yielded to Pauvina to such an extent that he offered her his loyalty.
“In any case, let’s go and give that sword back,” Vandalieu said.
“Yeah, alright. And Van, it turns out I like clubs more than swords after all.”
“Come to think of it, how did you beat that boy’s result in a test of swordsmanship? He looked pretty capable.”
His ‘Swordsmanship’ and ‘Shield Technique’ Skill were likely Level 2 or 3. Pauvina did not have the ‘Swordsmanship’ Skill at all. But the answer to Vandalieu’s question was a simple one.
“I picked up the biggest sword among the ones that are used for the exam, one with a flat blade. When I started swinging it around with one hand, the examiner told me, ‘You pass!’”
“… Ah. He didn’t have a choice there.”
The children applying to the school were unlikely to use a two-handed greatsword, but one had been available just in case, and it seemed that Pauvina had started swinging it lightly with one hand.
Even if her technique wasn’t there, there was no doubt that the examiner had screamed, ‘You pass!’ without thinking, fearing that he would be killed by her sheer strength if they were to spar.
Vandalieu truly sympathized with that examiner. Incidentally, for the ‘Archery’ test… the test for long-ranged attacks, Pauvina had apparently obtained a high score the normal way, using ‘Throwing Technique.’
“Now then, shall we head home?” said Vandalieu. “Let’s stop by the Tamers’ Guild on the way. Orlock-san is apparently back at his office.”
“Yeah! Is it Luves’ turn next? Can we take Rappie with us?”
“Just take Pain this time. I’ll only be taking Pete with me, too.”
And so, Pauvina passed the examination with a top-class score, and Vandalieu’s score was equally satisfactory.
As the two of them left the examination venue at a leisurely pace, the examination’s overseer, Dandolip… or rather, Randolf, watched them with a bewildered expression.
“What do they intend to do, getting scores like that?”
Vandalieu and Pauvina were clearly hiding their real ability. Even without knowing the true depths of their power, Randolf knew this. And yet…
“Even if they were trying to hide their ability, why did they do it in such a half-hearted way? Is there some purpose behind it, or was this the result of their best efforts to match the other students?”
Randolf furrowed his brow, but Vandalieu and Pauvina successfully finished their examination without the trouble of setting some new records or destroying the examination venue.
Pete’s learning of this Skill was unintentional. Pain had also learned the same Skill, and when asked, he answered that it had been unintentional for him as well.
And yet, their master… Vandalieu, and Pauvina, had both insisted that it was a useful Skill. They had said if they worked on the Skill more, it might be possible for them to spend time with them in human cities.
And so, Pete and Pain had done their best – and achieved results. And after several days of waiting in one of Vandalieu’s ‘Inner Worlds,’ the day to show those results had finally come.
“I see, so you’ve tamed insect-type monsters this time,” said Orlock.
Pete gave a gentle hiss, and Pain squeaked.
Orlock had a somewhat all-knowing look in his eyes as he cast his gaze over Pete, who was wrapped around Vandalieu’s arms, and Pain, who was sitting on Pauvina’s hand.
“Guild Master Orlock! This is the greatest discovery of the century… A great achievement!” one of the Guild’s employees exclaimed.
“I mean, compared to taming Undead… Yes, it’s still amazing,” said Orlock.
“How are you so calm?! This is a historical moment!”
“I mean, I am surprised, but…”
The Guild employee was clamoring over this news, but Orlock remained calm.
“Mmm, yes. So, you are saying that you tamed a Great Centipede and Giant Butterfly that were living in the garden of that mansion?” Orlock asked.
“Yes,” Vandalieu and Pauvina said simultaneously.
But Pete and Pain certainly didn’t look like Rank 1 monsters to Orlock.
Comparing Pete to a Great Centipede, he had horns; sharp, powerful-looking teeth; and he was emitting sparks of electricity from time to time.
The pattern on Pain’s wings simply looked too venomous. When he had asked if it was alright to touch him, Pauvina had replied, “He’s holding his venom back, so I think so.”
But their sizes were the same as ordinary Great Centipedes and Giant Butterflies.
Pete gave another small hiss.
They had used the ‘Shrink’ Skill to make their bodies smaller. Pete was normally larger than a Dragon, but with this Skill, he could wrap himself around Vandalieu’s arms and hide in his sleeves.
“Well, I suppose they are mutated variants. From what I have seen, they are able to reciprocate communication… I shall acknowledge them as your familiars,” Orlock said. “You may have a visitor from the Mages’ Guild. At least hear what they have to say.”
“I will,” said Vandalieu. “By the way, have you been sleeping poorly recently? You seem a little tired.”
Orlock gave a weak laugh, the all-knowing look still in his eyes. “Don’t worry about me, I’ll be fine. I took a break from work until yesterday, after all.”
Vandalieu took a wooden box from his breast pocket. “This cream is a local specialty of the Alcrem Duchy. It’s effective for skin problems caused by stress and stiff shoulders, so give it a try.”
Perhaps sensing a risk that Orlock might suddenly announce his retirement, he handed the box, which contained V cream, to Orlock.
Active skills:Unique skills:
Skill explanation:
Shrink
A variant of the ‘Size Alteration’ Skill that is specialized for becoming smaller. It allows the creature using the Skill to shrink to the same size as its biologically smallest, most immature form.
With this Skill, a chicken can become the size of a newly-hatched chick, and a dog can become the size of a newborn puppy. It does not reverse aging; it merely changes the body’s size to the same size as the immature form.
Thus, some insect-type monsters, such as butterfly and moth monsters, may become butterflies and moths that are the size of caterpillars, but they will not actually become caterpillars.
While this Skill is active, Attribute Values other than Vitality, Mana, and Intelligence are decreased.
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Chapters
- Chapter 391: The bloated soul
- Chapter 390: The countless hands that pray because of a shortage of hands
- Chapter 389: Those formerly of the Demon King’s army vs those of the old Demon King’s army
- Chapter 388: The mad god and the concealed god
- Chapter 387: The army of the Holy Nation of Amid vs the army of the Demon Empire of Vidal
- Chapter 386: The justice that threatens the world vs the new Demon King’s army that protects it
- Chapter 385: The method deployed by the truly evil god
- Chapter 384: The diversionary battle
- Chapter 383: The beginning before winter
- Chapter 382: Preparation for the decisive battle
- Chapter 381: The training from the new Demon King to defeat the old Demon King
- Side Chapter 69: Those with connections to the gods
- Chapter 380: The Demon King’s response to the mage-slayer
- Chapter 379: The letter from Mage Masher
- Side Chapter 68: Duke Gerald Birgitt
- Chapter 378: The dukes’ pledge of loyalty, and graduating from fundamentalism
- Chapter 377: The birth of the new Duchess Sauron
- Chapter 376: The future of the now-enclosed Sauron Duchy
- Chapter 375: The literal moving of mountains
- Chapter 374: Parting with a season of encounters and partings, and a blank check
- Chapter 373: An encounter in a season of encounters and partings
- Chapter 372: Facing graduation
- Side Chapter 67: The end of an empire and the birth of the holy nation
- Chapter 371: Aradia who has a self-proclaimed human for a father, a glutton for a brother, and a duke’s daughter for a sister
- Chapter 370: The Self-proclaimed Human
- Chapter 369: The former emperor whose slow life is threatened, and the self-proclaimed old man in the Farzon Duchy
- Chapter 368: The last remnants of the evil-god-worshiping Vampires and Meorilith, who praises everything to forcefully grant credits
- Chapter 367: The Jahan Duchy is guided smoothly and the Demon King tries to make copies of himself
- Chapter 366: The Demon King sent by a god
- Chapter 365: The towering Iggdrasil
- Chapter 364: The gods struggle with the changing of the times
- Chapter V14 Character Summary (3)
- Chapter Book 14 Summary (2)
- V14 Character Summary (1)
- Chapter V14 Character Summary (1)
- Side Chapter 66: The turmoil after the world is saved (Origin)
- Side Chapter 65: The system’s maintenance and management is barely kept running
- Side Chapter 64: The consequences of giving custom-made clothes to a single woman
- Side Chapter 63: The kingdom’s dukes in turmoil
- Chapter 340.1 - Side 62: The unending worries of the former emperor, the general, and the gods
- Chapter 336.1 - Side 61: Rikudou Hijiri’s Third Reincarnation
- Chapter 330.1 - Side 60: Tyranny and the emperor, and the boys and girls of around the same age
- Chapter 319 - Death Mage 319 - A little bit of effort from the Great Demon King
- Chapter 316.2 - V13 Character Summary (2)
- Chapter 316.1 - V13 Character Summary (1)
- Chapter 315.11 - Side 59: A place that seems far but is close; seems separate but is connected
- Chapter 315.10 - Side 58: A third end and an unending problem
- Chapter 315.9 - Side 57: An imperfect Utopia
- Chapter 315.8 - Side 56: The battlefield descends into chaos
- Chapter 315.7 - Side 55: A new god and a demigod descend
- Chapter 315.6 - Side 54: Rikudou’s reincarnation
- Chapter 315.5 - Side 53: The god of death
- Chapter 315.4 - Side 52: The threats group up
- Chapter 315.3 - Side 51 - Reincarnated individuals fly
- Chapter 315.2 - Side 50: Reincarnated individuals clash
- Chapter 315.1 - Side 49: The time for hiding comes to an end
- Chapter 363: Chaos will stay until autumn
- Chapter 362: Occupation: Vandalieu
- Chapter 361: The royal capital, occupied by Undead, Demons and, bizarre beings
- Chapter 360: The stakes are swung, and post-battle Orbaume
- Chapter 359: The True Demon King Vandalieu
- Chapter 358: I… *I* am Vandalieu
- Chapter 357: The former Demon King clashes with a self-proclaimed human and his companions
- Chapter 356: The fierce battle continues - The Demon King’s pawns VS the Demon King’s companions
- Chapter 355: The Demon King uses the power of humans
- Chapter 354: The roar of an unleashed Evil Elder Dragon
- Chapter 353: A truth revealed and Guduranis resurrected
- Chapter 352: A goddess descends into the chaos of the city
- Chapter 351: Orbaume faces a trial
- Chapter 350: The instinct awakens
- Chapter 349: The battlefield expands and an identity is revealed
- Chapter 348: The battlefield expands as expected
- Chapter 347: The battlefield of a self-proclaimed god, one proclaimed to be a god by others, a god, and heroes
- Chapter 346: The great plan stumbles in the beginning
- Chapter 345: The teacher who remains a mystery for a little longer
- Chapter 344: The potential heroes endure
- Chapter 343: Insincere gods and the neighborhood that almost became a nightmare
- Chapter 342: Rikudou Hijiri misses an opportunity
- Chapter 341: I haven’t come to fight, but I don’t mind a battle to the death
- Side Chapter 62: The unending worries of the former emperor, the general, and the gods
- Chapter 340: The growing number of searching mice
- Chapter 339: Failure to move on from being a lackey
- Chapter 338: What do the new family members taste like?
- Chapter 337: One is trapped in a dream, and one is on the verge of having his dreams become reality
- Side Chapter 61: Rikudou Hijiri’s Third Reincarnation
- Chapter 336: The duke peers into the abyss
- Chapter 335: A harmless banquet
- Chapter 334: The changing hospital and a mother-daughter picnic
- Chapter 333: While the half-Vampire is away…
- Chapter 332: The patient is a monster
- Chapter 331: The emperor who lies down and the emperor who crawls
- Side Chapter 60: Tyranny and the emperor, and the boys and girls of around the same age
- Chapter 330: Nobles with colorful ambitions
- Chapter 329: Practical cooking, and the end of a duty
- Chapter 328: The friendship between lackeys and a contract with an honor student
- Chapter 327: Two people confront each other
- Chapter 326: The current state of the party members
- Chapter 325: Those around the Demon King and those who are after the Demon King
- Chapter 324: A discussion of the past, and an ideal land
- Chapter 323: The broken magic sword, and the one approaching the Great Demon King
- Chapter 322: Training inside and out
- Chapter 321: A day in the life of Vandalieu, a certain instructor, and a noble lady
- Chapter 320: Those squirming in the shadows of school life
- Chapter 318: A not-so-peaceful school life
- Chapter 317: Escaping from solitude
- Chapter V13 Character Summary (2)
- Chapter V13 Character Summary (1)
- Chapter 316: A new life!
- Side Chapter 59: A place that seems far but is close; seems separate but is connected
- Side Chapter 58: A third end and an unending problem
- Side Chapter 57: An imperfect Utopia
- Side Chapter 56: The battlefield descends into chaos
- Side Chapter 55: A new god and a demigod descend
- Side Chapter 54: Rikudou’s reincarnation
- Side Chapter 53: The god of death
- Side Chapter 52: The threats group up
- Side Chapter 50: Reincarnated individuals clash
- Side Chapter 49: The time for hiding comes to an end
- Chapter 315: Talk of other worlds
- Chapter 314: The second half of the examination begins, and the Tamers’ Guild is tested once more
- Chapter 313: A mysterious examiner appears
- Chapter 312: Let’s invite the first guests to the cursed mansion
- Chapter 311: Take a leap into a cursed mansion in a neighboring country!
- Chapter 310: The Roaring Flames fall at the former Scylla territory
- Chapter 309: The birth of a new Guider and the approaching overwhelming battle
- Chapter 308: A new champion, and deep worries…
- Chapter 307: Enrollment, and preparing for the champion
- Chapter V12 Character Summary (2)
- Chapter V12 Character Summary (1)
- Side Chapter 48: The threat closing in on Origin
- Side Chapter 47: The peaceful Alcrem Duchy
- Side Chapter 46: A god who claims that they are not a god
- Chapter 306: The Great Demon King learns of the heroic god’s resurrection
- Chapter 305: The God of Sinful Chains and Bellwood, bound by chains
- Chapter 304: The madness of the God of Law and Fate, and the Five-colored Blades’ progress
- Chapter 303: The battle of the Demon King’s Continent reaches its conclusion
- Chapter 302: The sun’s wrath and the ceasing war drums
- Chapter 301: Peria’s resurrection and the resumption of battle
- Chapter 300: The Mother-Goddess’s declaration
- Chapter 299: The goddess’s revival and the Great Demon King who carries the names of the champions
- Chapter 298: Time for food
- Chapter 297: The second stage begins
- Chapter 296: An all-purpose Pandemonium and a broken war horn
- Chapter 295: A distraction, but a fierce battle nonetheless
- Chapter 294: The one who spreads death through muscles
- Chapter 293: The first stage begins
- Chapter 292: The back-shield with phantom thorns
- Side Chapter 45: A peaceful moment before a certain storm
- Chapter 291: A moment after battle, and cannibalism
- Chapter 290: The horseman of the apocalypse decides not to ride
- Chapter 289: With Five Sins
- Side Chapter 44: The various gods
- Chapter 288: Perseus and Skanda
- Chapter 287: Firstborn child
- Chapter 286: The Dragon Emperor God
- Chapter 285: A peaceful tea-time
- Chapter 284: Those who are nurtured between attacks
- Chapter 283: Another Guider and shaken gods
- Chapter 282: A thrilling battle
- Chapter 281: One statue is canceled, another is built
- Chapter 280: The empire of law is burned by the storm
- Chapter 279: The Gartland Concert
- Chapter 278: A rematch… or rather, observation
- Chapter 277: Things are hard for former members of the Demon King’s army
- Chapter 276 - The Saint of Darkness
- Chapter 275 - The barrier that wounds the Demon King, and an underground world
- Chapter 274 - The escaping Demon King’s party and the reinforcements that were not in time
- Chapter 273 - The battle to defend the Demon King’s continent
- Chapter 272 - A lively day in Alcrem and the sneaky Demon King
- Chapter 271 - Honorary Countess Darcia Zakkart
- Side Story 42 - Heinz returns
- Book 11: Character Summary (2)
- Book 11: Character Summary (1)
- Shide Story 41 - The puzzled nobles and Urðr who longs for yesterday
- Shide Story 40 - The god of reincarnation’s suspicions (Origin)
- Chapter 270 - The secret exchange between the Great Demon King and the Alcrem Duchy
- Chapter 269 - A story is fabricated and the truth is buried
- Chapter 268 - I am me, and I am already non-existent
- Chapter 267 - The evil god Zerzoregin reveals himself
- Chapter 266 - The fearsome Mimic Humans vs the menacing army of the Demon King
- Chapter 265 - Alcrem unites as one, and the Demon King returns
- Chapter 264 - The Knight of the Collapsed Mountains bares his fangs, and the former Demon King strikes back
- Chapter 263 - The Collapsing Thousand Blades and the Hounds of Cannibalism
- Chapter 262 - The troubled tea party
- Chapter 261 - The friend of the Demon King whom even the gods couldn’t foresee
- Chapter 260 - A friend of the heart, met once more
- Chapter 259 - A large airborne battle
- Chapter 258 - The hard-fighting Pentagram
- Chapter 257 - The relief of the ‘Knight of Keen Insight’
- Chapter 256 - Today’s plans: A duel at dinnertime
- Side Story 39 - Those acting secretly in the Demon King’s blind spot
- Chapter 255 - Those moving behind the scenes in the capital
- Chapter 254 - Death Mage 254 - Alcrem
- Chapter 253 - Recruiting new members!
- Chapter 252 - The Demon King’s family grows, and a hero steps into the tiger’s den
- Chapter 251 - People, gods and a Demon King pass by one another
- Chapter 250 - One name is buried in history, and another is created
- Chapter 249 - Into the masterless Dungeon
- Chapter 248 - The god of reincarnation’s relatively honest ploy
- Chapter 247 - The new name for the nation is decided
- Chapter 246 - When a black, bubbling nectar fills the cups of the gods
- Chapter 245 - The World is Round
- Chapter 244 - More plans for spring
- Side Story 38 - Religious devotion is work
- Volume 10 Character Summary Part 2
- Volume 10 Character Summary Part 1
- Side Story 37 - World affairs progress, slowly but surely
- Side Story 36 - The evil spirit lurking in the Amemiya residence
- Chapter 243 - The false parade and the nameless heroes
- Chapter 242 - The plaza where the heroes are
- Chapter 241 - The Demon King’s cover-up before the investigators come
- Chapter 240 - The death of a god of war
- Side Story 35 - The god of thunderclouds’ end’s impact on the gods
- Chapter 239 - The Demon King’s dining table
- Chapter 238 - The reincarnated individuals gather before the Demon King
- Side Story 34 - Everyone’s battles - shape-shifting, transformation, and great transformation
- Chapter 237 - The reincarnated individuals making a move and the trapped heroic spirits
- Chapter 236 - The important thing is the soul
- Chapter 234: The battle begins, and a fight between a god’s servant and a subordinate of the Demon King
- Chapter 233: Time is needed to protect one’s reputation
- Chapter 232: The heroes who try to claim victory at the cost of the city, and the Demon King who tries to protect it
- Chapter 231 - Gordon becomes a hero and a mass of flesh gets lost
- Side Story 33 - A strange consistency
- Chapter 229 - Gods gaze at the chaos, the Demon King pretends to be the Demon King
- Chapter 228 - Those who look up at the sky
- Chapter 227: Those who can’t read the air
- Chapter 226: The calm before the thunderclouds
- Chapter 225: The Demiurge that grows from the ground when summoned
- Side Story 32 - God’s Will
- Chapter 224: The screams of Vampires echo, a peaceful day
- Chapter 223: The destruction of joyful life and the Demon King’s party welcomes the lost lambs
- Chapter 222: Those who toy with Guduranis
- Chapter 221: This is the Demon King’s ‘city’
- Chapter 220: The one who manipulates from the shadows and the ones who shine
- Chapter 219: A house of dolls
- Chapter 218: The truth buried in darkness
- Chapter 217: The labyrinth lying in wait and the Demon King that can be met in dreams
- Chapter 216: Beyond the door is -
- Chapter 215: A way to make artificial limbs one’s own
- Chapter 214: Those who believe will be saved
- Side Story 31 - Ties of obligation that come to an end
- Chapter 213: Those who are persistent and the man who gives up
- Chapter 212: The encroachment of the city of Morksi
- Chapter 211: Those who crawl in the night and echoing screams
- Chapter 210: The food cart business will continue
- Chapter 209: Charge! Youre dinner?!
- Chapter 208: A peaceful week for the Demon King
- Chapter 207: Those who are truly starving
- Chapter 206: The starving wolf who visits the Demon King opening his food cart business
- Chapter 205: The time for mutation has come!
- Chapter 204: Towards a temporary registration
- Volume 9 Character Summary - Part 2
- Volume 9 Character Summary - Part 1
- Side Story 30 - The former idol who likes her third life
- Side Story 29 - The determination of certain former slaves
- Chapter 203: In the city, as if nothing happened
- Chapter 202: A draw? A huge defeat?
- Chapter 201: A confirmed defeat
- Chapter 200: A conversation for something very important
- Chapter 199: Hard mode in both worlds
- Side Story 28 - Meanwhile in Origin, in the absence of the god of reincarnation
- Chapter 198: Winter is a season of meetings and farewells
- Chapter 197: The steps of the Holy Mother Killers, and the Demon King spirited away
- Chapter 196: Blood, blessings and a curse that bears fruit
- Chapter 195: Squeezing information from a hyena and supplying the Vampires
- Chapter 194: Encroaching on the kingdom while humming a tune
- Chapter 193: The Demon King dreams
- Side 27 - The hero finally faces the Demon King, and suspicions deepen
- Chapter 192 - Mother’s return and a growing family?
- Chapter 191: You accomplished it
- Chapter 190 - Storm and eclipse
- Chapter 189: A moving storm, a growing mother and son, and people who can’t join forces
- Chapter 188: The squirming Demon King and his fragments
- Chapter 187: An expanding nation and the Demon King that refuses to strike
- Chapter 186: The resurrection of the Demon King
- Chapter 185: Gods passing by each other
- Chapter 184: The champion’s wish echoes in the sky of those who receive the eclipse’s blessing
- Chapter 183: The darkness of the ocean vs. the darkness above the water’s surface
- Chapter 182: Name: Cuatro
- Side Story 26: Meanwhile, three separate groups of reincarnated individuals…
- Chapter 181: The second plan and the midwinter ocean
- Chapter 180: Posing to say that negotiations are possible
- Chapter 179: A mother-daughter conversation and a strange reunion
- Timeline of events up until end of Volume 8
- V8 Character Summary Page part 2 + Race introductions
- V8 Character Summary Page Part 1
- Side Story 25: A mother who wants to grow stronger, an emperor who wants his bloodline to continue and reincarna
- Chapter 178: Gestation time and the movements of factions
- Chapter 177: The root of life
- Chapter 176: Gufadgarn, the evil god of labyrinths
- Chapter 175: There are some things that even an illusion cannot be forgiven for
- Chapter 174: Those who pass through the gate and those who cannot even stand before it
- Chapter 173: A false image self
- Chapter 172: You cannot escape from the world!
- Chapter 171: An echoing scream
- Chapter 170: Those who lead and those who follow
- Chapter 169 — The clearing of the Trial of Zakkart begins
- Chapter 168 — Those who wait for the trial and those who face it
- Chapter 167 — The two small remaining tasks
- Chapter 166 — The lawless area in the capital
- Chapter 165 — Improve yourself and let us compete
- Chapter 164 — The princess and marshal’s worries
- Chapter 163 — The emperor’s coronation
- Chapter 162 — The Demon King Vandalieu gazes at his form from the distant past
- Chapter 161 — A chance meeting with a goddess
- Chapter 160 — A path that continues in a dream
- Chapter 159 — Nation visits continued
- Chapter 158 — The troubled Perseus
- Chapter 157 — The Kijin nation and a kindred-spirit
- Chapter 156 — The birth of the queen bee of purgatory, and the Six Horn Battle-Demons standing in the way
- Side Story 24 — Rising in the west and setting in the east
- Chapter 155 — Bone Blades and ten left
- Chapter 154 — Severed bonds
- Appendix 7 — Luciliano’s report 2 - Kasim’s spring
- Appendix 6 — An introduction to the races — Arachne, Empusa and…
- V7 Character Summary Page
- Chapter 153 — The empire’s strategy and a birthday celebration
- Chapter 152 — Please let me borrow your face for a moment
- Chapter 151 — Not even an appetizer
- Chapter 150 — Don’t underestimate human strength!
- Chapter 149 — The warning that becomes silent
- Side Story 23 — Reincarnated individuals here and there, and the god of thunderclouds
- Chapter 148 — The true end of an evil god and the squirming Fifteen…
- Chapter 147 — An audience with the gods - a suggestion to become emperor and a delicious snack
- Chapter 146 — Our nation will return to being an ordinary kingdom
- Chapter 145 — This monster
- Chapter 144 — Ravovifard’s plan for certain victory
- Chapter 143 — I’m a demon, even without being told
- Side Story 22: The Fifteen Evil-breaking Swords and the sixth reincarnated individual
- Chapter 142 — The king working in the nation three days after conquering it, and the emperor in the empire
- Chapter 141 — Strong meat offering
- Chapter 140 — Survival of the fittest
- Chapter 139 — People who need to take leave
- Chapter 138 — The illusion of a decisive battle in Zozogante’s Great Forest
- Chapter 137 — The shocking truth that is now revealed
- Chapter 136 — The king, the prince and the emperor
- Chapter 135 — The Holy Son and his companions that will face great trials, and going out to gather what is needed
- Chapter 134 — Visit to Zanalpadna
- Chapter 133 — Princess Kurnelia’s vi~sit~
- Chapter 132 — Is there anyone equivalent to an A class adventurer present?
- Chapter 131 — The spider-san’s request to kill her
- Side Story 21 — The reincarnated individuals’ counseling
- Chapter 130 — The first day in the southern region, I met a spider san at t
- V6 Character Summary Page
- Chapter 129 — The heroes comforting the king with their bodies
- Chapter 128 — The leaping sphere of flesh
- Chapter 127 — Mountains cannot be moved for now
- Chapter 126 — How to counter a cheat like ability that forces cardiopulmona
- Chapter 125 — The eyes of heaven that look this way And a great scythe
- Chapter 124 — The Sword King’s determination, the hound’s glory, the lips t
- Chapter 123 — They’re coming! But let’s prioritize going south for now
- Chapter 122 — The threat lying in wait and the threat closing in
- Chapter 121 — The meaty visitor in the dead of the night
- Side Story 20 — The mastermind reveals himself, but the stage
- Side Story 19 — A blind eye is turned to two Origin
- Side Story 18 — I’ve won Origin
- Side Story 17 — Chain of events Origin
- Side Story 16 — Preliminary encounter (Origin)
- Side Story 15 — Meanwhile, Heinz and his companions
- Chapter 120 — A light ruler, and squirming
- Chapter 119 — The man who sends the king flying
- Appendix 5 — Scylla race introduction + Interview with an evil god
- V5 Character Summary Page
- Side Story 14 — Luciliano’s report Lower section Epilogue
- Side Story 13 — Luciliano’s report Upper section
- Side Story 12 — The gods watching from afar, and others
- Chapter 118 — Objectives are about 70 percent complete
- Chapter 117 — Dear younger brother
- Chapter 116 — The final revenge and the almost—forgotten princess knight
- Chapter 115 — Plunderer
- Chapter 114 — The Trojan horse plan and the one whose left hand I have
- Chapter 113 — Target Booking
- Side Story 11 — Those squirming in other worlds Earth, Origin
- Chapter 112 — Q - Is this a prisoner A - No, it is live bait
- Chapter 111 — Let’s look at each other’s eyes and talk
- Chapter 110 — Eclipse King and Tentacle King
- Chapter 109 — The approaching evil
- Chapter 108 — The history of the Scylla race
- Chapter 107 — Lucky sukebes are suckers
- Chapter 106 — Regarding the difficulty of communication between races
- Chapter 105 — A person who won’t be escorted
- Chapter 104 — There’s nothing that can be done, but I want rice
- Chapter 103 — The disappointed half-Vampire and the mad Pure-Breed Vampire
- Side Story 10 — Rodcorte and the two’s decision
- Chapter 102 — A chance meeting with a god
- Chapter 101 — The meeting between those who crawl on the ceiling
- Chapter 100 — Dungeon-clearing is effective against back pain
- Chapter 99 — The changing omens and citizens
- Chapter 98 — The one who guides and the ones who go on
- Chapter 97 — The Cream Expedition’s conclusion!
- Appendix 4 — Explanation of races that have appeared
- Side Story 9 — Everyday life in Talosheim o ID
- Side Story 8 — Meanwhile, in the western region of the contine
- V4 Character Summary Page
- Side Story 7 — Thinking about him from a faraway place
- Chapter 96 — A poorly-ending conspiracy and future plans
- Chapter 95 — Fire
- Chapter 94: The half-Vampire’s house visit to conquer the monkey
- Chapter 93 — The Monster who won’t give up
- Chapter 92 — The troops led by a herbivorous man vs the Red Wolf Knights’ Order
- Chapter 91 — It would have been good if nothing happened, but…
- Chapter 90 — Let’s go, you sorry bastards!
- Chapter 89 — Acquiring milk
- Chapter 88 — The king pulls the strings
- Chapter 87 — Actually, let’s get on with creating a currency
- Chapter 86 — The Eclipse King’s Orchard
- Chapter 85 — A king who visits the people
- Chapter 84 — Mountains don’t move… so they’re simpler than people
- Chapter 83 — The difference between making requests and making a selection
- Chapter 82 — The shadow gnawing at the slave-run mine and the approaching threat
- Chapter 81 — The sunken house of the duke and visiting the cultivation village again
- Chapter 80 — The man who comes to an end with his third time
- Chapter 79 — Fanning the flames in the underground graveyard
- Chapter 78 — The departing ominous bird covers its trail and secretly threatens the capital
- Chapter 77 — Abandoning the duchy, unable to forgive the enemy
- Chapter 76 — To adventurers at the Adventurers’ Guild
- Chapter 75 — Charge! The local criminal syndicate
- Chapter 74 — Smooth flight through the sky, eating various things in the city
- Chapter 73 — Scum approaching from afar and a scoundrel lurking nearby
- Chapter 72 — The man who wants a fourth time
- Chapter 71 — If there’s nothing to eat, you can eat Goblins, can’t you?
- Chapter 70 — The peculiar, sharp-tongued, flying beast (7 years old)
- Chapter 69 — Making a decision with someone’s life in the first village
- Chapter 68 — The Hartner Duchy has gone through a decline
- Side Story 6 — Kaidou Kanata
- Chapter 67 — The first mission – Good afternoon, King
- Appendix 3 — Adventurers’ Guild explanation
- Appendix 2 — Monster explanation Ranks and more
- Magic Explanation – Up until Volume 3
- V3 — Character Summary Page
- Chapter 66 — The bell signaling the end sounds clear, but it sounds unpleasant to a god
- Side Story 5 — Vida
- Side Story 4 — At the same time, an S class adventurer…
- Side Story 3 — The conspiracies of three parties
- Chapter 65 — Now then, please pay your compulsory fee of goods
- Chapter 64 — Play and sing a gloomy, unpleasant marching song
- Chapter 63 — Ah, the sound of revenge is so sweet
- Chapter 62 — Let’s play the melody of death throes using disease, weapons and the sun
- Chapter 61 — The prelude, played with dissonance and percussion instruments
- Chapter 60 — The conductors and performers watching over the instruments headed for the stage
- Chapter 59 — The Eclipse King is cursed by the marshal
- Chapter 58 — The toiling soldiers and the Eclipse King serving beautiful women
- Chapter 57 — The Eclipse King is crowned, and a saint receives a Divine Message
- Chapter 56 — I’m crowned as a result of the Mayonnaise Meeting
- Chapter 55 — Sometime after autumn, insects will be drawn to the light
- Chapter 54 — They approach as I’m playfully bitten and creating forests
- Chapter 53 — The horns of war are still distant, but fighting forces must be gathered steadily
- Side Story 2 — The only remaining god of the eleven gods
- Chapter 52 — What’s impossible is impossible. So then let’s think of a method that is possible.
- Side Story 1 — In a Divine Realm
- Chapter 51 — You’re an enemy
- Chapter 50 —The battle against the Dragon Golem that was seventy percent destroyed by the hero
- Chapter 49 — The victory against the mid-boss was unfulfilling, but the Dragon Golem is next
- Chapter 48 — It seems I’ve become a place for insects
- Chapter 47 — Let’s launch things with a high amount of bloodthirst
- Chapter 46 — Preparing defenses while desperate and out of my mind
- Chapter 45 — Apparently I’m her number one and only one
- Chapter 44 — I will end you completely; there is no future for you
- Chapter 43 — Something that cannot be run from, cannot be disobeyed, that doesn’t exist
- Chapter 42 — Shadows of unrest approach unseen
- Chapter 41 — Let’s take life one step at a time without rushing things
- Chapter 40 — Human society is in good shape, but more importantly, I want seaweed
- Chapter 39 — With honor and fame, without land or a successor. That’s the kind of nobleman I want to be.
- Chapter 38 — The Dungeon boss is disappointing
- Chapter 37 — Can this be called clearing a Dungeon?
- Chapter 36 — Spartan training supported with praise
- Chapter 35 — A new life has been born, so let’s adjust our living environme
- Chapter 34 — My first time getting a Job, but I won’t go into a Dungeon yet
- Chapter 33 — A new resolve on my third birthday
- Chapter 32 — A journey of self-discovery and Rank up
- Chapter 31 — Forced to be white. What’s resting, again?
- Chapter 30 — I’m fine with being the Prophesized Holy Son
- Chapter 29 — The Black Ghoul King and the One-Armed Sword King
- Chapter 28 — The conditions in which the first objective can be achieved
- Chapter 27 — In a new land Apparently I am the Prophesized Holy Son
- Chapter 26 — Overcoming the difficulties, standing before a new land
- Chapter 25 — The journey by carriage, pushing through the mountains
- Chapter 24 — I, my allies and my enemies cannot be stopped once we start moving
- Chapter 23 — The truth I learn as I approach three years of age, and the enemy of my enemy is an enemy
- Chapter 22 — During the aftermath of war, the number of followers increases
- Chapter 21 — An unsightly, humorous boss fight
- Chapter 20 — Let us smash the noble pigs’ noses
- Chapter 19 — Carrying out a dirty attack
- Chapter 18 — The enemy of the enemy has begun moving, but preparations continue anyway
- Chapter 17 — He was supposed to become the Ghoul King because of his skills
- Chapter 16 — Skills make one the Ghoul King
- Chapter 15 — The half-vampire solving the problem of declining birth rates and the noble pig-man burning with ambition
- Chapter 14 — The lessons of applying anti-aging to the teacher
- Chapter 13 — The surprises that shorten a lifespan too much
- Chapter 12 — Carnival in the Ghoul community
- Chapter 11 — Did you think you’d saved a beautiful girl?
- Chapter 10 — Armor in both hands, speaking of dreams
- Chapter 9 — The second life that begins after death
- Chapter 8 — Encountering an optional gate and challenging it
- Chapter 7 — Unlasting revenge complete, now, work hard
- Chapter 6 — Bandits provide good leveling experience
- Chapter 5 — An idea: If I can’t get stronger, then those around me should get stronger instead.
- Chapter 4 — Love for the sun
- Chapter 3 — A hikikomori at six months old
- Chapter 2 — Hard mode begins, insanity takes over
- Chapter 1 — The Beginning of the Third Time
- Prologe — The end of the first and second time