āI am very pleased that you answered honestly.ā
āSpare meā¦ā¦kuh, donāt kill meā¦ā¦.ā
āOf course. What reason do I have to go out of my way to kill you?ā
āPotion, a healing potionā¦ā¦ā
I forced Andromalius up.
āUnfortunately, I do not have something like a potion on me. Ask someone else. But first, you must get up and apologize to the bar owner! You should respect your elders.ā
Andromalius groaned loudly as he stood up because of the wound on his thigh. I asked in a worried tone if he was all right. Despite my words, I didnāt slow my pace and I naturally never intended to do so either. The other party was probably swearing up a storm at me in his head.
āThat is all I want from you now.ā
āA-All right.ā
I supported him as we exited the bar. The demons were still in formation, but after they realized what my goal was, they were no longer overly wary about my golems. We walked towards the old cat man who was mixed in at the back of the formation.
āBarkeep! This man says he has something to apologize to you about.ā
The cat man was visibly perplexed. The other demons were whispering to each other as they looked this way. Before I knew it, the spectators had increased and there was now twice as many people as there were before we entered the bar.
āY-Yes.ā
āIt appears that he has made a mistake because he has not experienced much of the world yet. Will you not be generous and forgive him? Now then, what are you doing? Hurry up and apologize.ā
Without warning, I pulled away the arm I was using to support him. Once I did, Andromalius couldnāt win against the pain in his thigh as he fell over. He held back his groan as he slowly got into a groveling position.
āIām sorryā¦ā¦I made a mistake.ā
āHah!ā
I stepped on the back of Andromaliusā hand.
āGuh, guuuuah!ā
āWhat kind of apology is that!? Put more sincerity into it!ā
āKuh, I-I apologizeā¦ā¦!ā
āThat is right. Press your forehead on the ground. Like that.ā
āI apologize, hicc, I apologizeā¦ā¦.ā
His apology continued. Andromalius slammed his head on the ground so much that his forehead was covered in a mess of hair, blood, and gravel. There must have been a lot of people who harbored hatred towards him since the demons who came to spectate were snickering.
Andromaliusā head shot up the instant he heard the sound of laughing. His blazing eyes glared at the demons. They flinched. However, once I stepped on his hand again, Andromalius had no other choice but to let out another scream and lower his body again. The apology continued until the old cat man couldnāt bear to watch any longer and told us that it was enough.\n
āThank the barkeep for accepting your apology.ā
āThank you. Hicc, thank you very muchā¦ā¦.ā
The old cat man nodded. When I checked his emotions, although his hostility towards the other party hadnāt disappeared completely, he was more embarrassed about being the center of attention now. It seems that he wanted to get out of this situation as soon as possible.
āHuuk, kuhā¦ā¦hicc.ā
A wave of sadness must have swept over him as Andromalius started to cry. He was no different from a child. Feeling frustrated about being punished even though you did something wrong was a prime characteristic of children. I have no idea how a child like this could become a Demon Lord and be a general nuisance to the people around him.
I checked his status.
He only had 1 stamina left. He was continuing to bleed from his thigh, so he was most likely going to run out of blood soon. I grabbed him again and pulled him up. He staggered as he couldnāt balance himself.
āGood, well done. This should be more than enough. You can go on your way now.ā
āā¦ā¦Thank you very muchā¦ā¦.ā
I used my hands to brush the dirt off his shoulders and knees. Andromaliusā complexion was deathly pale because of the blood loss. He bowed to me before eventually turning towards all of the demons who had gathered here. He asked for help in a frail tone.
āD-Does someone perhaps have a potionā¦ā¦?ā
There were easily over 30 demons present, but they all kept their mouths shut. I could tell that they were all deliberately staying quiet. There was no way that all of these demons here wouldnāt have a single potion when conflicts and violence are a natural occurrence here in Niflheim. Despite this, they remained silent.
āPlease, a potionā¦ā¦Iāll pay you back in full later. Even a healing spell would doā¦ā¦anyoneā¦ā¦?ā
Numerous cold gazes were focused on him. I could only hear whispering. I couldnāt hear what they were saying, but it probably wasnāt anything good.
Tears flowed down Andromaliusā cheeks. Once he realized that asking for help was hopeless, he dragged his wounded leg as he stumbled across the plaza. He fell over without being able to take more than a couple of steps. Andromalius crawled while hiccuping and groaning. The blood from his thigh drew a long red line on the ground.
āHkkuckā¦ā¦khkā¦ā¦hiccā¦ā¦.ā
I had an urge to smoke a cigarette or something. It wasnāt because I felt regret or because I pitied him, I just figured a smoke would be perfect for a moment like this. Itās unfortunate that I canāt read the emotions of other Demon Lords. What is this man thinking right now? Was the desperate desire to not die the only thing going through his head right now?
āYour Highness.ā
Vuffoet approached me and whispered.
āI possess a potion.ā
āDo not give it to him.ā
āBut this sort of death is much too lonesome.ā
āSo you have become a philanthropist during our brief time apart.ā
I chuckled.
āI personally believe that death is a lonely thing by essence.ā
āā¦ā¦.ā \nāWatch silently.ā
Andromalius crawled for a while longer before he eventually came to a stop. Should I compliment him for reaching the edge of the plaza? His back was still moving up and down slightly, so it seems his breathing hadnāt stopped yet. However, even that didnāt last long. Every sign of movement came to an end.
āStatus.ā
A window didnāt appear. This meant he had died.
I turned around. I picked a random road that led out of the plaza and walked towards it. Vuffoet followed behind me without a word. Once we were out of the crowd, the demons started to clamor loudly. āAndromalius is deadā and āhow befittingā, these were the types of words that were said.
We strolled through a narrow alley. There were no words between us for a while.
Vuffoet spoke up cautiously.
āUhm, may I ask why you went out of your way to kill him?ā
I didnāt feel like staying silent, so I answered him happily.
āThere are three reasons. First, he had mocked me in front of many others. Although I will endure it if a person of more authority were to mock me, I will not sit quietly and let someone lower than me do the same. Moreover, he had also treated me as someone lesser than him. I cannot allow the name Dantalian to be treated lightly among the masses.ā
A couple of demon children must have already heard the news as they were running towards us from the other end of the alley. The children shouted that a Demon Lord had died as they quickly ran passed us. A child telling the other child to hurry up and a child telling the other child to slow down ran in sequence.
āSecond, this was a good opportunity to earn a good reputation here in Niflheim. Once people find out that I had cut off the individual who had been a frequent nuisance, there will surely be some individuals who will gain a good opinion of me. There may even possibly be someone among them who could help me substantially. Referentially, impressions are important for a king.ā
āā¦ā¦That is correct. However, is it all right for you to be saying these words yourself?ā
Vuffoet looked at me with a slightly dubious gaze.
āIt is fine for me to tell you this. You are an accomplice, after all.ā
āA-An accomplice?ā
āYou did not save him even though you had a potion, did you not?ā
He was taken aback.
āBut that is because Your Highness had-!ā
āNonsense. Are you my vassel? Whether or not you will save the person dying in front of you is solely for you to decide. Therefore, allowing him to die is ultimately your responsibility. I wonder what would happen if a rumor started to go around about how the Keuncuska Firm had let a Demon Lord die.ā
Vuffoetās mouth fell agape. Shortly after, he regained his senses as he shouted.
āT-That is sophistry!ā
āThat was a joke.ā
āā¦ā¦.ā
Felicitously, a cold breeze flowed between us. I could feel a dense sense of loathing from the other party.
\nāYes! Iām very grateful for all youāve done for me, and, wā¦ā¦well, I wanted to personally thank you as wellā¦ā¦.ā
Oh dear, Vuffoet muttered to himself in his head. The situation which he had feared had come to happen. This wasnāt the first time that a young lady had confessed to him. To a certain extent, Vuffoet had to remain as a bright, courteous, and talented young man.
āAlthough I know this sort of role is necessary, it is a bit troublesome.ā
Vuffoet answered as amiably as possible.
āI apologize. I still wish to dedicate myself to my job.ā
āAhā¦ā¦.ā
The womanās face quickly became red. Tiger people were renown for having a strong sense of pride. Vuffoet could guess that she was extremely embarrassed about being turned down. In order to lessen her humiliation even slightly, Vuffoet promptly gave her a reasonable-sounding excuse.
āMiss Andelina is much too beautiful for a person like me. Furthermore, as the chief is showing interest in me currently, I do not wish to lose this opportunity. I am sorry.ā
āI-I see. Youāre right.ā
She regained a fair bit of her composure. She was considering the future of the young man she liked. Certainly, receiving the interest of the Keuncuska Firmās chief was a crowning glory and an opportunity. Once she realized that she had hindered his opportunity, she felt guilty instead even if it was by only a tiny bit.
Vuffoet smiled thinly.
āI will be taking my leave then. I am concerned about the troubles I may potentially go through if I make the chief wait any longer than this.ā
āAh, yes! Of course! Iām sorry, I took too much of your timeā¦ā¦.ā
āNonsense. I am also delighted that I was able to converse with Miss Andelina.ā
Vuffoet responded as he stepped inside the teleportation device. It was a device meant for only 1 person. While the maiden seemed flustered by Vuffoetās comment, Vuffoet gave her another smile before activating his magic without hesitation. Once he did so, his vision was filled with a red light.
The top floor of the company headquarters. It was a place which a very small minority of people could access through the teleportation device. Vuffoet walked down the utterly silent hallway. A wooden door stood at the end of the hall. It was luxurious and had somewhat strange symbols engraved on it according to a vampireās preference.
-Creeeaaak.
There was no one in the room. Vuffoet continued to walk forward without hesitation as if he were used to this. Once he crossed the room and arrived at the window, there were over a dozen vampire coffins lined up next to each other nearby. They were coffins that even vampires these days called old-fashioned and refused to use as their beds. However, Vuffoet enjoyed sleeping in a coffin. Even to this day.
Even a thousand years ago.
Vuffoet stepped into one of the coffins. The coffin lid opened and closed without a sound. Shortly after, a coffin different from the one Vuffoet had just entered opened. An elderly gentleman got up. He rubbed his face several times as if he were washing his face.
He gazed at the window. Niflheimās scarlet evening was spreading through the alleys.
āDemon Lord Dantalianā¦ā¦an interesting character.ā
The elderly man had the face of Ivar Lodbrok.
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TL Note: Thanks for reading the chapter. The following week should be the final week of my exams, so Iāll probably put more focus on that for the next few days. This is also the end of this arc, so I guess Iāll be going back to Handholding for a chapter.
My schedule might be a bit packed now since the semester is ending and I also have to set up plans for my trip next month, but I wonāt let that deter me from translating too much.