The golems let out a roar as they advanced. The trees cracked loudly as they were pushed aside ruthlessly. The fairies flew behind them.\n
The golems and fairies had marched together many times now. They had all reached their max level of 10 as the lowest-tier monsters. Their stats were also increased nicely thanks to Laura raising them personally. I could leave the battle to them with an easy mind. I simply had to watch them from behind.
On a side note, I ordered them to not murder humans if possible. It was fine if they just incapacitated them. If the boy who was going to become the hero turned out to be missing, then we would have to ask the slash-and-burn villagers about his whereabouts.
There was no way that slash-and-burn villagers would be able to retaliate properly when abruptly hit by a surprise attack. They would have no choice but to quit fighting back once their limbs were broken. However, if they still refuse to give up, then weâll behead them. That was all there was to it.
âHoo.â
I strangely felt tired. I sat down on a boulder nearby.
The sound of screaming broke out from the village. I could hear the sounds of screaming children and women as well. I still have some sympathy left inside of me. It was like an unnecessary piece of fat attached to my emotions. I had to let this damned luxurious emotion go through my chest for a while.
It was only for an instant anyway. I looked down at the ground and pushed a rock around with my foot. This will all be over in an instant.
âYour Highness, we are here to give a âbattleâ report.â
Shortly after, Jeremi jumped down from above. She landed gracefully. Had she been jumping through the trees? She barely made any sound as she landed.
âGo ahead.â
âThere was a total of thirty-four people in the village. Three of them died while trying to fight back, and five of them were taken out because they tried to escape. The remaining twenty-six people have been greatly injured and taken as prisoners.â
No human got away. The boy who was going to become the hero was either in the village or was already outside the village before the battle started. I personally hoped that it was the former.
âGood work. Do not lower your guard. Jeremi, you will be following me.â
âUnderstood.â
I took out a mask from my bag and put it over my face. There was a chance that the hero might get away. I canât let the hero see my real face in case that were to happen. I told Jeremi to not lower her guard and the same applied to me as well.
I walked into the village. The golems had destroyed the tents which resulted in the village naturally becoming an open field. There were dozens of humans trembling in fear on the ground. There was even a woman who was bleeding from the face.
There was cryingâŚâŚ. Did they also have a newborn baby? They did a good job getting through the rough winter. This meant that these villagers were genial. Their bond was so firm that they didnât abandon young children or the elderly. Well, different from the commoners that live in this territory, slash-and-burn villagers are able to get firewood whenever they want. They made full use of this, huhâŚâŚ?
I held my back up straight as I stood there. The humans looked at me with fear in their eyes. Even though I looked almost identical to them, they didnât thoughtlessly become hostile to me or think of me favorably. They probably figured out that I wasnât a normal person since I had arrived with the monsters.
âI am the master of all demons, Rank 72 Demon Lord Andromalius.â
One of the humans let out a shriek. The shriek was cut off mid-way, so the person next to them must have urgently covered the personâs mouth. That was wise of them. It was best to not make a ruckus in a situation like this.\n
âPut aside your questions like why I am threatening you and why I decided to attack you. From this point forth, you are not allowed to ask any questions and must only give me answers.â
âO-O Greater Being, please grant us mercy.â
The man at the front spoke up.
I glanced at Jeremi. Jeremi pulled out a dagger from somewhere andâwith a speed that could barely be seen with the naked eyeâshe tossed it. The dagger stabbed directly into the manâs throat. The man couldnât even let out a death throe. He grabbed his neck and fell over.
âKyaaaah!â
âVillage Chief!â
That man just now was apparently the village chief. Since he had managed to lead a slash-and-burn village of this size, he must have definitely been a capable man. I folded my arms and waited for them to settle down. They calmed down surprisingly fast. Their fear was practically taking a physical form around them.
âThis is my final warning. I will not allow you to ask any questions. You are tasked with only giving me answers. If you are not able to give me a proper answer, then I will kill another person as an example each time.â
I took out a wooden ball from my pocket and held it in my hand. This was a habit of mine that I would do whenever I wanted to compose myself. I recalled my goal as I proceeded to speak in a calm tone.
âIs there a boy named Luke here?â
Luke. This was the name that was automatically given to the protagonist in the game. As long as the player doesnât go out of their way to change his name, his name would get set to Luke by default. However, none of the villagers responded. I was only met with silence.
âHmâŚâŚ.â
How should I interpret this?
Does Luke not exist in this village? Did I perhaps choose the wrong village? Or was the protagonistâs name set to something other than Luke? Or were the villagers feigning ignorance despite knowing who I was referring to?
I spoke up.
âMariaâs husband Pierre and Pierreâs wife Maria.â
A few people flinched. The corners of my mouth twitched. I got you.
Pierre and Maria were the protagonistâs parents. Is that it? Does this village have a stronger bond than I imagined, huh? They were covering for each other even with death before their eyes. Should I praise them for being impressive or mock them for their foolishness?
âTo think you would dare to ignore my order, you all have quite the nerve.â
The villagers trembled more intensely.
âI am truly in awe by your camaraderie. Very well, then. It is fine if you do not tell me who Luke is. In order to show you my respect, I will slaughter every last child in this village.â \nâLuke went to go play at the stream!â
A certain man shouted.
âWurtz!â
âHow could you sell out a fellow villager!? Are you insane!?â
âHow could you betray us!?â
All of the villagers condemned the man indiscriminately. There was a big uproar for a moment. The villagers who were trembling in fear were now shaking with anger. The man protested with a shaky voice.
âI am sorryâŚâŚbut we cannot sacrifice all of our children!â
âYou bastard, have you already forgotten that Pierre lent you some rye last year!? How could you repay good with evil!? Dear Lord! Please smite this man!â
âSorry, I really am sorryâŚâŚIâll repay this sin with my lifeâŚâŚ.â
The humans continued to clamor for a while. However, it wasnât long before they all closed their mouths one by one.
They had just noticed that I had been watching them in utter silence.
I muttered with an impassive look on my face.
âI now understand why the other Demon Lords are unable to trust humans. To think it would feel this uncomfortable to be unable to read emotions.â
After my comment, Jeremi responded with a smile.
âShould we kill them all, Your Highness?â
âNo, let us show them some generosity.â
The anger in their faces disappeared and was soon replaced with fear once again. Their lives had almost ended at that moment. I hope that they realize that it would be a simple task to kill them all here.
âDo you have a smoke?â
âI doâŚâŚbut what I have is rather noxious. It is highly addictive.â
Tsk, a drug, huh?
\nThis was a world where betrayal happened almost as naturally as people breathed. It would only be right for these villagers to be praised for their sincerity. They have not done anything wrongâŚâŚ.
âHoo.â
I let out a sigh. It seems the people before had âvalueâ in their lives.
It was the same for Jack Aland. At the very least, they had the right to know why they had to die. My bad habit, in other words, my habit of being merciful to people whom I had taken a liking to had pushed its way into my head again.
âPierre, Maria, and the rest of you humans who live by burning the forest, I will now tell you why you must die and why the boy named Luke must also die.â
ââŚâŚ.â
The womanâs shoulders trembled once I mentioned Lukeâs name again. She didnât speak up or cry. She was a strong person. Come to think of it, this was the woman who gave birth to the heroâŚâŚ.
âA prophecy has been told. The most renowned shaman in the demon world was the one who received this prophecy. The Goddesses forewarned that a decade from now, a cold blade will be stabbed into the hearts of Demon Lords one by one before they are eventually all gone.â
ââŚâŚ.â
âThe name of the human who will end the lives of us Demon Lords is Luke.â
The villagers started to stir.
âThere must be a countless number of Lukes throughout the continent, this thought must have surely come to your minds. However, this prophecy was precise to an unprecedented degree. In the Lorraine province near Laelia Mountain. Near the towns of Pometra and Campagne, that Luke will be born in a slash-and-burn village with no name.â
The couple that was prostrating at my feet started to shake visibly. They could no longer make any excuses.
âTherefore, I descended upon this village in order to kill this boy named Luke. It is a misfortune that must be hard for you all the accept, so I will not make any more unnecessary remarks. For the sake of myself and the other Demon Lords, and going beyond this, the fate of demonkind, I must have you all die here today.â
âWait a moment.â
Someone shouted from among the humans. It was a young but ambitious voice.
âO Great Being, there is something I must inform Your Highness.â
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TL Note: Thanks for reading the chapter. So, you guys should probably know that I may have gotten a job recently. It isnât official yet since I have to still send them the sample text I worked on, but if they decide to hire me fully, then my translation speed for DD will definitely slow down. I still donât know how my schedule will look like, but they said that I will probably be busy for a while. Either way, Iâve been struggling with money recently since my family is planning to move, so this is a good thing for me. The donations I receive from you guys for early access chapters definitely isnât small, but it isnât large enough to fully support a personâs lifestyle either. Honestly, Iâm just hoping that I donât end up experiencing a repeat of what happened last time with that egotistical old man. If that happens again, you guys can expect another rant post.
Iâll see you guys in the next chapter! Please understand if the releases are slower from now on!