The day was getting dark. We set up camp at some ruins nearby.\n
The campfire flickered. The light from the fire illuminated the old castle ruins. Murky shadows swayed quietly on the castle walls. They were like a bunch of actors practicing a script for a performance that was never going to happen on a stage that had long been deserted.
âOur clientâŠâŠMiss Paimon, has been incredibly interested in Your Highness.â
One of the shadows opened its dark mouth.
âFor a very long time now.â
âExactly how long?â
âIt has been a little over a year now.â
A year. That was around the time we held the hearing during Walpurgis Night. So youâre telling me that Paimon has been monitoring my every movement since thenâŠâŠ?
âWe have been gathering information on Your Highness. From when you took a human from a slave market to when you murdered an influential merchantâs sonâŠâŠ. Does Your Highness perhaps dislike the smell of cigars?â
I shook my head. I was telling her that I didnât mind.
âPardon me.â
The woman with light blue hair took out a pipe. She spoke while pushing tobacco leaves into her pipe.
âWe were honestly surprised. Our group has quite a reputation even in the demon world. Instead of contracting us for a month or so, she made a long-term contract with us. We were tasked with looking into the background of a rank 71 Demon LordâŠâŠ. Although it was fine with us since we were in a bit of a recession.â
The woman smiled brightly.
To me, the womanâs smile felt completely dry. I have the power to read the emotions of demons, so I could tell that no emotion was going through her mind right now. The remaining half of this womanâs face that was untouched by severe burns was nothing more than a mask.
âYou must have been disappointed.â
âWe were, until half a year ago.â
The woman blew out a cloud of smoke from her mouth.
âHalf a year ago, the Keuncuska Firm started to dabble in âthisâ side of work. They were so cautious and careful about it, that if we hadnât been monitoring Your Highness already, then we would have never noticed. We had no other choice but to acknowledge our clientâs, Miss Paimonâs discerning eye.â
The woman turned to me with a smile still on her face.
âSince that moment on, Your Highness was undoubtedly the center of the world for approximately five months.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âHow many people in the world are aware of the truth? You had spread rumors throughout both the demon world and the human world and skillfully utilized those rumors to make the humans dispatch their armies.â
She sounded as if she was getting excited.
âYou distorted the truth around the human armies being dispatched to incite the Crescent Alliance. How many people know that the Rank 71 Demon Lord was behind all of this? I guarantee you that there are less than ten people. Less than ten people throughout the entirety of both the human world and the demon world who know the truth. We have the honor of being a part of that ten.â
The woman chuckled.
âTruly. It is moments like these that I am able to feel fulfilled in life after being born as an assassin. I am sincerely grateful to Her Highness Paimon. Even if I live for another century or two, I will most likely not be able to experience the same amount of excitement as I have for the past 6 months. âŠâŠYour Highness, did you know? I am currently extremely excited because I am finally able to talk to Your Highness like this.â\n
I took out my water flask and took a sip.
âDespite your words, I do not feel any particular emotions from you.â
âEver since my birth, I have only killed my emotions.â
The woman chuckled again. She was a girl who laughed often.
âPeople who live in a desert and people who live next to a lake. The value of water is like night and day to them.â
âAre you saying that even the smallest amount of emotion is actually rather big for you?â
âThat is correct.â
Certainly, if you want to sneak up on a Demon Lord, your emotions have to be as faint as this womanâs.
I suddenly became curious. How are assassins raised? Once I asked this indirectly, the woman took a puff of her pipe before responding. It was almost like she was unraveling a tangled ball of yarn.
âFor starters, you must become a slave in order to be able to go against Demon Lords. If both your soul and body are subordinated to a person, then you can be hostile towards Demon Lords even if you are a demon.â
âWould this not rid you of your freedom?â
âWho knows? When you are young, a loaf of bread is more important than your freedom.â
I had a rough understanding of what this womanâs life was like now.
Be it the human world or the demon world, there was an abundant number of starving people everywhere. Among those people starving to death, there were a lot of orphans. The heads of assassin groups and guilds most likely gathered these orphans. The orphans would agree to these slave contracts. No, they would only gather orphans who have no other choice but to acceptâŠâŠ.
âCan you not get rid of the slave seal?â
âAh, that is a bit difficult. It is engraved in our hearts. This is done intentionally when surgery is done upon us.â
âOn your heart?â
Come to think of it, the death knight mentioned something about the heart.
âHow do they engrave a magic seal on the heart?â
âA type of initiation ceremony is done when you first join. A healing magic circle is drawn and the chest is cut open while on top of the circle. They pour a healing potion into the chest, cut the flesh, and on the heart they doâŠâŠ. Well, all sorts of things.â
âHm.â
I made a disgusted face. In other words, they use healing magic and potions to keep a decrepit person alive and do all sorts of things to their heart. They call it surgery, but it was no different from torture. The woman seemed to understand how I felt as she nodded.
âThis is a rather perilous era.â
âYes, it truly is.â
She smiled.
A brief silence fell over us. It wasnât an awkward silence. A perilous era. A brief moment of time was required to mull over the weight that line had. \nâIt has not been that long since Miss Paimon had a change of heart. Miss Paimon abruptly changed her request immediately after the first skirmish with the human army on Bruno Plains. She ordered us to protect Your Highness.â
âWhy did she do that?â
âOur client wished to get on Your Highnessâ good side.â
My good side, huh?
It was like that when I was with the Crescent Alliance as well. Paimon helped me when I was in a bad situation during the ceremonial speeches. She lost the magic she had garnered for the past few thousand years in order to help me.
Logically speaking, it was ridiculous to think that Paimon of all people would be trying to help me. Why was she doing this?
âOur client refers to herself as a republican.â
âWhat?â
âShe said that you would understand if we told you this.â
A republican? Who? Paimon?
I felt like a hammer had hit my head. I had just heard a word that I had never even considered. Was Paimon not simply a pervert?
In , Paimon falls for the protagonist. That was why she was so obsessed with the hero. Although the way she showed her affection was abnormal since she did it by sending an endless wave of monsters after the hero and his party.
During one of the scenarios in the game, Paimon was the only one to not slaughter the humans when both the humans and demons were trying to massacre each other. If the humans die, then she would no longer have any playthings. That was her reason. I could only think of her as a pervert. ButâŠâŠa republican? What was this supposed to mean? Are you telling me that she wasnât simply a human lover?
ââŠâŠI donât understand.â
âOur client also said that she wished to know why certain people ruled while others were ruled. Where did everything go wrong? âŠâŠShe wished to know these things.â
Inequality, irrationality, and illogicality.
An era where those who ruled and those who were ruled were determined at birth. She considered this to be weird and wrong. She believed that this was not an obvious and natural occurrence and wanted to discover the hidden reason behind this.
That was undoubtedlyâthe silent and blind child of revolution.
I asked the woman a question.
âIs republicanism a familiar term to demons?â
âNo. We do not understand it at all.â
The woman chuckled.
âPrior to receiving this commission from Miss Paimon, I had never heard of it before. I did know that there was a nation called the Republic of Batavia in the human world, though. I started to look into it because of Miss Paimonâs request.â
ââŠâŠWhat is your opinion on republicans?â
âThey seem like perfect targets to capture and kill.â
That wasnât surprising.
\nFrom the pros and cons of bringing a lower demon under my wing to the pros and cons of talking behind closed doors with Paimon when Iâm a part of the Plains Faction. I have to consider everything.
I opened my mouth.
âI am not sure.â
The woman blinked.
âPardon me?â
âWhy must I answer you? Do I have to tell you everything that is going through my head? Okay, then. Let us say that we share interests and this results in you devoting your loyalty to me. Even if this were to happen, this does not mean that you represent every low-tier demon of the demon world, right?â
The woman was perplexed.
âButâŠâŠ.â
âWas your life unfortunate? Was your life difficult? Do you think that that is enough to make you the representative of everyoneâs misfortune?â
I smiled.
âDo not get ahead of yourself. You cannot take the place of others. Even if you were the most unfortunate person in the world, your misfortune does not give you the right to take the place of others. Assassin, deal with your misfortune on your own.â
I stood up.
âIf an archduke of hell is blocking your path, then kill that archduke. If a Demon Lord is obstructing you, then kill that Demon Lord. If a nation or the continent itself is interfering with your life, then destroy that nation or that continent.â
If you can ally yourself with me during this process, then go ahead. If you have to distance yourself from me, then do so. There is no such thing as an eternal ally. Eternal loyalty does not exist either. It would only trouble me if you ask me to become your impartial king for all of eternity.
I simply make choices that are good for me according to the situation.
âTell Paimon that if she wishes to speak to me, then bring something to trade besides emotions.â
âYour Highness.â
âI am tired. I am going to rest.â
I entered my carriage. I heard the woman try to call out to me, but I ignored her. I really did feel tired.
I had a battle of wits with the Kakola Archduke, got attacked by unknown assailants, and received a bombshell about Paimon being a republican all in one day. Itâd be weird if I wasnât tired after all that. I need to let my brain rest.
Lapis was already sleeping peacefully in the carriage. I haphazardly laid a blanket down on the floor before lying down.
âPaimon is a republicanâŠâŠso what? What does this changeâŠâŠ?â
Come to think of it, I was way too honest with that woman. Would it have been better if I had mixed in a little more rhetoric? Would it have been wiser? But I didnât want to. I really am weak to honest people like her. What a burdensome personality I haveâŠâŠ.
I soon fell asleep.
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TL Note: Thanks for reading the chapter. I donât have that much to say, but I would like to ask people to stop posting spoilers in the comments. I noticed that people have been posting in different languages, and some of them are from people talking about how they machine translated everything and are acting as if they fully understood the story. They then gave detailed spoilers. I will be deleting these comments whenever I see them now. Christ, people need to learn to keep spoilers to themselves.