This feeling was the same, even though it was the second time. It felt like her stomach was turned upside down.
Keira: âBlerghâŚâ
After she fell to the floor and vomited for a long time, Keira was finally able to come to her senses.
She saw a large fortress wall when she looked up. It wasnât much different from the castle of her hometown in the capital.
âŚAs she thought so, a crown lined up in front of the gate caught her eye.
There were winged demons, those with animal heads on their neck, four-legged creatures, ones with five tails on their behindâŚ
It again came to her that she wasnât in the human world. Startled, Keira looked around.
Erez: âOh, are you okay now?â
Erez came over and asked.
Keira: âThis isâŚâ
Erez: âItâs in front of the checkpoint. We canât teleport into the castle.â
Keiraâs eyes turned back to the group standing in line, seemingly waiting for the checkpoint.
About one out of five people looked just like a normal human being.
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However, the demons in the forest immediately recognized that she was human. It must mean that she had something that made it easy for them to realize she wasnât one of them.
Keira: âIs it okay for me to be like this? No matter how you look at it, Iâm different.â
Erez: âItâs okay if you go with me. Theyâll think of you as my prey or servant.â
ââŚâ
She didnât know whether the idea was reassuring or notâŚ
When she got up, brushing her clothes, Erez walked straight to the guard instead of standing in line at the checkpoint.
What was visible under the guardâs helmet was a fleshless skeleton. Oh My God. Keira was startled and speechless.
ăYou there! What are you doing without standing in line?!ă
ăThey didnât even stand in line in this scorching sun!ă
ăDoes he want to get his head blown off!ă
The voices of those in line grew louder.
It was Keiraâs first time hearing the language, so she couldnât really understand, but it was clear from the harsh tone they werenât happy.
Erez didnât pay them mind, took something from his pocket, and showed it to the guard.
Then the Skeleton Soldier tapped his chin and answered.
ăOh, what are you doing here? Youâre like that, so I didnât recognize you. Besides, why are you in that figure?ă
The skeleton didnât seem to have vocal cords, and Keira couldnât tell where its voice came from. So she gave up trying to guess.
ăIf I returned to my original form, she would be scared.ă
ăAha, youâre unexpectedly considerate to your servants.ă
The skeleton soldier returned his nameplate and wrote something on the file. Then, he rang the bell and cleared the way.
Erez: âItâs all over, so come over here.â
Keira: âWhat were you talking about? In the middle, they glanced at me.â
Erez: âI mentioned I have one companion, so I was asking them to let you in, too.â
He didnât mention the talk about Keira being his servant.
Erez: âNow that I see it, it must be uncomfortable that you canât speak our language. Wait, Iâll cast an interpreter spell for you.â
Erez lightly tapped Keiraâs forehead. As Keira was about to protest at the contact, she started hearing the voices of the crowd.
âYou, frozen over there! What are you doing without getting out of the way?â
âHurry up, hurry up!â
She started understanding what they said.
Translation magic, huh? There were many strange things about the magic of demons, Keira thought as she rubbed her forehead.
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Erez: âThis way.â
Keira: âOh, right.â
She followed Erez as he walked. But there was one curious thingâthere were walls, but no gates.
âDo we have to walk long to reach it? Arenât checkpoints usually in front of the gate?â
The answer came soon enough. When Keira turned around to see a bright light flashing from the side, several guards stood guarding a place a little far from the checkpoint.
âWhy are they standing in front of nothing?â
Upon closer inspection, Keira spotted a magic circle in an unrecognizable language at their feet.
Whoever arrived before Keira stood over it. The next moment, yellow light flashed, and their body disappeared like smoke.
So thatâs why the gates didnât exist. There was no need for one in the first place.
Keiraâs head pounded at the culture shock. Erez pulled Keira, standing blankly, and made her stand on the magic circle.
Erez: âItâs a short distance, so you wonât be dizzy this time.â
Again, yellow light flashed. Blinded by the light, Keira closed her eyes for a moment and opened them to see a brick road.
Large buildings were lined up on either side of the boulevard. It looked like a bustling city center.
Erez: âThis is it. You cannot use teleportation magic inside the castle, so weâll have to walk a little.â
Keira walked with Erez and looked around. It was quite different from where she lived, but it was hard to take her eyes off the wonderful architectural style.
When Erez talked about the demon realm, Keira imagined a rocky land with flowing lava everywhere, so she couldnât help but be surprised at the sight.
Erez seemingly read her thoughts and said.
Erez: âItâs only like this inside the castle. The outside is lawless, like the first time you fell. Outside of the castle, there is no law. So, be careful not to go outside the castle by any chance.â
The forest came to Keiraâs mind. So everything was like that outside the castleâŚ
âIâll just have to settle the matter and go back.â
She had one more reason to return sooner. Fortunately, this wasnât a lawless areaâŚ
âHold on.â
Keira: âIf there are rules in the castle, does that mean thereâs someone who will punish them for breaking the law?â
Erez: âOf course.â
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Keira: âThen he must be the ruler of this city. Since we didnât come here to sightsee, he must have been the one you wanted me to meet.â
Erez: âThatâs right.â
He answered and pointed his finger in the distance, where a castle in the middle of the city stood. Even though it was quite a long distance, Keira could see something standing tall at the top of the spire.
Erez: âItâs waiting for us over there.â
ââŚâ
Hearing that, Keira gulped.
Keira: âWhat are we waiting for?â
Keira grumbled as she sat on the sofa.
Despite waiting for us, the ruler asked us to wait for a while because they had something to do.
Keira was dissatisfied, wanting to return as soon as possible, but she persevered when she was told they only had to wait for half a day.
Erez rented an inn outside the inner city so that she could wait.
In the end, she wasnât able to head home until the next evening.
By the time she left the inn, the sky was completely dark. The night of the demon realm was exceptionally dark, most likely due to the lack of a moon.
Not even a few lights were lit on the way to the meeting place, so Keira almost tripped a few times.
After she nearly fell for the tenth time, she asked impatiently.
Keira: âHow much further?â
Erez: âAlmost there.â
The inner castle had a structure surrounded by a forest, with no wall separating the inside and outside of the fortress.
âItâs a very unique structure. Thereâs a forest in the castleâŚâ
The trees in the garden had grown so densely that the castleâs lower floors were hardly visible. Only the pointed spire was sticking its head up.
âMeow.â
It was then that Keira heard a cat cry. Keira, looking at the castle spire, quickly turned her head.
âWhere did that come from?â
She couldnât see the cat because of how dark it was. She didnât really care about it, so she quickly shrugged it off.
Erez: âHere.â
âMeow.â
Then she heard the cat again. It was closer than before.
âWhere is it?â
If she could hear it so close, it must be nearby, but Keira couldnât see anything. Erez gazed curiously at Keira as she looked around.
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Erez: âWhat are you looking for?â
Keira: âIâve been hearing cat noises since a while agoâŚâ
Erez: âItâs this one.â
She turned her gaze to where Erez was pointing and saw an armored creature under the lamppost.
It was the armor worn by the skeletons at the checkpoint.
âMeow.â
However, when they took off their helmet, it wasnât a skeleton but a catâone with fluffy orange fur.
The cat soldier came closer to Keira with the helmet on their side.
âMeow.â
Keira: ââŚâŚWhat do they mean?â
Erez: âJust offer them your cheek.â
ââŚ?â
As she did, the cat soldier kissed her on the cheek.
It was fortunate that it was a cat and not a skeleton. She couldnât imagine a skull kissing her cheek.
âMeow.â
The cat soldier also kissed Erez on the cheek and wore their helmet again. He even waved his front paw to say hello.
What just happened? Keira followed Erez into the woods, a little dazed.