Out of the 6 village chiefs, only Parsi knew about my plan.
The plan was to gather a bunch of adventurers. The non-local delinquents came and made a mess. The villages had to endure this unfair treatment since they lacked a civil militia.
They couldnât take care of this by themselves, so they had to borrow someone elseâs strength. âŠâŠThe villagers looked around to see who could help them and realized they had to reach out to their lord, Demon Lord Dantalian.
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âWhat did the other village chiefs say to you?â
âDonât even ask. They kept asking me to talk to the Demon Lord and make a request even when I told them that I couldnâtâŠâŠJeez. Iâm sick of it already.â
Parsi rubbed his face with his hands. There were clear signs of exhaustion around his eyes.
Parsi was mostly known as my aide. The other village chiefs all rushed to Parsi since they knew they had to get to the horse first before the general. He wasnât just a village chief.
The landowners from each villageâthey were naturally targeted by the adventurer parties the most, so they were being pillaged the mostârushed to Parsiâs place as fast as possible and even the normal villagers also came to ask him to talk to His Highness the Demon Lord.
âAh, I kept telling them that I couldnât do anything, but they must have dog shit in their ears.â
âYeah. You must have had it rough.â
But what can he do? Heâs probably going to have to work even harder from now on.
I was going to cherry-pick talented people from Frankia in order to lessen his burdenâŠâŠbut I canât get anywhere near them now after getting completely defeated by Henrietta. Haha. Recruiting competent people here isnât as easy as it was in the game.
Iâm not entirely a bad person, though. I brought people who could be raised to fill that part.
âHave you met Daisy and Luke?â
ââŠâŠThe young siblings? Of course I know them. I brought them to their parents.â
âBring them with you to the next village meeting.â
Daisy was a given, but Luke also had a good head on his shoulders. Jeremi had tutored them for only a month, but not only could they read Frankian, but they could splendidly understand the Ancient Empire language as well. They will probably become skilled at Habsburgian soon as well.
However, Parsi looked doubtful.\n
âWhat do you want me to do with a couple of kids?â
âI intend to raise those two like attendants. They will probably come in contact with the villages in my stead. I need them to start learning about the livelihood within the villages.â
âHmm.â
Well, if thatâs what you want, Parsi remarked with a shrug.
âBut that little girl isnât very dainty. Sheesh, Iâm not sure if I should tell Your Highness about something like this.â
âHm? Did something happen?â
âI let them stay at my place for a night. The boy mustâve had to take a dump or something since he went outside in the middle of the night. That woke me up. Iâm a rather light sleeper, so even the smallest movement can wake me.â
Parsi furrowed his brows.
âBut I started to hear a strange sound. I thought I was being haunted by a ghost or something, but that wasnât the case. When I listened carefully, I found out the sound was coming from where the girl was sleeping. I was really surprised. She was masturbating!â
ââŠâŠ.â
I went silent. I felt my sweat flow down my forehead.
âY-You probably heard wrong.â
âMy ears may be bad, but do you think Iâd get confused by the sound of masturbating? Sheesh, she probably doesnât even have any hair down there, and yet she was panting obscenelyâŠâŠ. She may be young, but that isnât something you should do while youâre a guest at someone elseâs place.â
Parsi clicked his tongue.
âIâm telling Your Highness this because you said you were planning to raise her. I donât have a great opinion of her because of that incident. I would be grateful if Your Highness gave her a proper lesson about etiquette later on. You arenât going to let her continue her perverted antics, right?â
ââŠâŠIndeed. Youâre right. Iâll give her a firm talking to.â
Iâm the culprit who had forced that perverse behavior onto her, Parsi.
More importantly, isnât Luke the problem!? Seeing as how he goes out in the middle of the night to masturbate, he was clearly addicted to the slime onahole. The 11-year-old boy has become infatuated by the slimeâs sensation. He has no idea that the inside of the onahole is a replica of a certain someone.
I give my sympathy to Daisy who was being mistaken for a pervert because of her older brotherâs libido. Of course, I only offered her my sympathy in my mind.
âWell then. I guess itâs time to give the other village chiefs a response.â
I quickly changed the topic. Parsi didnât seem to notice as he nodded.\nâTheyâre all waiting with anticipation for your response like horses in a rut, so theyâll come running if Your Highness calls for them.â
âMy position is clear and simple. This is my ordinance.â
In essence, there was only one contract made between me and the villages.
They acknowledged me as their ruler as long as I protected them from monsters.
This gave me the obligation to manage the monsters within my territory like the goblins while the villagers were given the obligation to not betray me and give a report whenever they decided to reclaim more land.
âThere was no line in the contract that said âI will protect you from humansâ.
Adventurer parties were wreaking havoc in the villages, but what did that have to do with me? Adventurers arenât monsters. Demon Lord Dantalian has no reason to get involved if other humans decide to pillage or even slaughter them.
I continued.
âGive them these exact words. This situation is outside the bounds of our contract. Demon Lords are beings that rule over monsters, so how am I supposed to stop the intrusion of humans? Human matters should be handled by other humans.â
The villages had already betrayed me twice.
The first time was when Riffâs party invaded. Only the villages that didnât betray me survived. They should know very well what I did to traitors. It was highly unlikely that they would decide to team up with the adventurers and try to plunder my castle as well.Â
The second time was when the village chiefs embezzled. I had generously forgiven them for this. The villagers understand this as well. If they have any shame, then they wouldnât ask me to âchase away the adventurers for freeâ.
A business transaction was the only option left between me and the villagers now.
âIf you decide to leave human matters to me as well, thenâŠâŠit would only be appropriate for me to rule you all like a king as this would mean that you would be appointing me as one. Be faithful to our laws. If you commit a crime, then you must go and receive judgment from the elders of another village. In return, I will guarantee you complete protection.â
Parsi smiled wryly.
âI will tell them.â
The farmers here were conservatives, so they didnât accept new policies.Â
Therefore, I made it so that the farmers saw the new policy as a âdeal with strings attachedâ. If you promise to receive your trials at another village, then, oh my? His Highness the Demon Lord will promise to protect you. What a deal!
I wasnât even asking them to pay more taxes. I wasnât telling them to become soldiers and fight for me either. They were simply being told to receive their trials from the people of power at other villagesâŠâŠ. This will practically feel free to them.
The truth was different. This was no different from them giving up on their judicial power autonomously.Â
It was unlikely that they would consider a political concept like judicial power when they were currently being harassed by adventurers. I had injected them with a poison called adventurers to cure them of their conservativeness.Â
\nâThat is correct.â
Parsi nodded.
âBut it is actually a bit more complicated than that. My father tried to lead an assault on Riff with the other villagers. Mm. He was going to pretend as if he were welcoming Riffâs party and take them out in one fell swoop.â
âI see.â
This was the first time I had heard about this. Wasnât he just as splendid as his son?
âJust as he had planned, the adventurers made their way deep into our village. My father then gave the order. âAttack! Attack!â, he shouted.â
âSplendid. What happened next?â
âNothing.â
Parsi cackled.
âThe other villagers had become frozen in fear once they actually saw the adventurers before them. They didnât move even after my father gave them the order. Nothing happened. My father basically ended up shouting by himself in front of 20 adventurers.â
ââŠâŠ.â
âIt was almost scary how fast that Riff bastard figured out what had happened.â
Riff immediately swung his axe once he grasped the situation.
Parsiâs father wasnât able to retaliate properly as his head was done in by an axe because he was so shocked by the other villagersâ betrayal. Parsi had apparently witnessed everything from start to finish.
This was probably why Parsi was able to turn away from his duty as village chief.
ââŠâŠIs that so.â
Parsi nodded his head indifferently.
âYes, thatâs right.â
I took out a tobacco pipe and passed it to Parsi after lighting it.
Parsi received the pipe without a word and took a long puff. The silent smoke flowed between us. He passed the pipe back to me and I naturally blew more smoke into the air as well. I knew that this was Parsiâs way of giving a ceremonial service to his father in the sky.
A human without a scar didnât exist. That was obvious. That was why I could only respond with âis that soâ and Parsi could only say âthatâs rightâ in return.