Lapis went down the list of names on the piece of parchment with her finger.\n
âAs you can see, the number of Mountain Faction members increases as you go lower in rank. This is not a mere coincidence. The weaker the Demon Lords are, the more likely they are to put their Demon Lord Castle in places where there are monsters and no humans.â
It was as Lapis pointed out. There was a relatively equal balance between Mountain Faction, Plains Faction, Neutral Faction, and those that werenât a part of any factions among the top 20; however, the number of Mountain Faction members increased drastically beyond Rank 20.
It was clear what this meant.
âThese guys do not wish to fight the humans to the utmost extent.â
âThat is correct. Ever since the expedition of the 7th Crescent Alliance, Their Majesties have been extremely reluctant to go to war with the humans.â
In , the Crescent Alliance referred to the alliance between Demon Lords. Demon Lords formed large-scale armies in order to conquer the human race several times throughout history. There were many times where they achieved a certain degree of success, but the result was always the same.
The failure of the expedition.
There were several reasons for this. The biggest issue was the fact that the alliance of Demon Lords had a whole seventy-two monarchs. People say that too many cooks spoil the broth and this was exactly the case.
Despite having an army of monsters that are much more powerful than humans, the Demon Lords of the Crescent Alliance would get defeated one by one by the humansâ strategies or due to inner discord time and time again. According to the game, there were even times where the humans did nothing and the Demon Lords dispersed on their own. Seriously, itâs impossible for this to not be a pitiful story.
âDue to the constant failure of the Crescent Alliance expedition, the Mountain Faction, which had no more than 2 to 3 members a thousand years ago, instantly became a group with almost a majority of the Demon Lords under its affiliation. During the 7th expedition 150 years ago, they say that a majority of the Demon Lords refused to even participate.â
âHow unbefitting as Demon Lords!âŠâŠis what I want to say, but.â
I smiled bitterly.
âIf you consider the gains and losses, then thatâs a natural choice to make.â
âI agree as well.â
As a merchant, Lapis agreed to this matter of factly.
Why would someone spend a massive amount of funding just to go on an expedition that is destined to fail? Especially when theyâre going to lose due to their allies and not their enemies. Even if it is a Demon Lordâs duty to lead demonkind to the human world, there is a limit to pouring water into poison.
This isnât the only problem.
Each time the expedition of the Crescent Alliance failed, demons, the race seen as monsters from the humanâs perspective, were killed off en masse. Every time this happened, the strength of the human forces would increase drastically. The Demon Lord alliance ended up helping humans.
The other races that used to be on the Crescent Allianceâs side a thousand years ago, like the fairies and dwarves, have started to declare themselves as permanently neutral for the past hundred years. The Demon Lords were greatly enraged by the other races leaving; however, it was hard to, in reality, cope with the humansâ retaliatory wars that would follow the Crescent Allianceâs defeat. With this justification, the Demon Lords had no other choice but to calm their rage.
Because if you were to draw out the true meaning behind the other racesâ statement,
âArenât we the only ones that keep incurring losses because you Demon Lords are constantly losing stupidly?â\n
It was this.
Demon Lords couldnât possibly lift their heads before the other races that had participated and made sacrifices constantly from the first Crescent Alliance to the seventh. The other races werenât bad, it was the Demon Lords that were bad. They incurred the losses on themselves and lost the trust of the other races.
The Demon Lord forces became exhausted.
Demonkind gradually lost hope in the Demon Lords.
Even the helpers in the human world who had been supporting the demon armies turned their backs on them.
For instance, Ivar Lodbrok, the chief of the Keuncuska Firm who had a personal route in . She became disappointed in the Crescent Allianceâs pointless expeditions and ended up betraying the Demon Lords before joining the heroâs side. Near the latter half of the game, the Demon Lords form the 8th Crescent Alliance in order to retaliate against the hero as a last resort; however, due to the internal conflict caused by the Mountain Faction led by Paimon, they were defeated. As the last Demon Lord on the surface was wiped out, the Crescent Alliance never managed to obtain a victory for their side.
In the end, a majority of the Demon Lords recently began to strategize ways to defend their bases. The Mountain Faction did so voluntarily while the Plains Faction had no other choice.
ThereforeâŻâŻ.
âTheir Majesties in the Mountain Faction are fundamentally extremely passive.â
Even if they are the faction with the highest number of Demon Lords, they rarely ever mobilized their armies.
âAs Your Highness could tell from the way Her Highness Paimon went out of her way to start political strife with you, they may go on the offense aggressively, but they do not do so with force.â
I understood what Lapis was trying to tell me. I nodded.
âPolitical strifes have always been a battle of justifications. Paimon, their supposed leader, lost to me a short while ago. The justification to attack me had disappeared. They wouldnât directly enforce violence until a fair amount of time had passed.â
âThis one agrees. We do not know whether he is truly the culprit or not, butâŠâŠwould this not contextualize the reason why Rank 68 Belial had supported Riffâs party?â
Hm.
Ths situation was like this.
The group that Iâm temporarily hostile towards is the greatest faction among the Demon Lords. If I were to fight them on my own, then I wouldnât last a day. However, they are strategizing incredibly passively and do not have a justification to attack me. Even if that Belial guy had a big enough grudge to cause me harm, he couldnât act in a way that would leave evidence back to him.
In other words, thereâs no way that I would come under great danger.
What a happy occasion.
Does this mean I could relax and slowly build up my defenses? I can flatter Barbatosâ Plains Faction appropriately, ask Marbas of the Neutral Faction to mediate, and extend my influence leisurely while destroying my enemiesâ schemes and the adventurer parties that approach me, right?
âNo.â
I denied this firmly. \nIâve never been such a pushover that I would allow those hostile towards me to do whatever they please. If they messed with me, then I have to pay them back by twice the amount. If I canât kill them, then a critical injury. If I canât cause a critical injury, then Iâll bite their leg. Tolerance is a luxury only granted to the strong! The weak cannot show generosity to their enemies. Thereâs no way to know when the enemy they released would come back after having gotten stronger, after all.
My enemies are passive?
âLucky me.â
I chuckled in my head.
If the other party is going to be on the defense, then I will gladly push from my end.
ââŠâŠIf you do this here, thenâŠâŠ.â
âNo, if you consider the Francia Empireâs tendenciesâŠâŠ.â
âUnderstood. By actively spreading rumorsâŠâŠ.â
I had a long discussion with Lapis about what to do from now on. As one of the best players of , I possessed a massive amount of information. I know the weakness of every human faction. While receiving advice from Lapis about the matters I donât know, I devised a strategy that was satisfyingly perfect.
ââŠâŠYour Highness Dantalian is truly a terrifying individual.â
Lapis let out a sigh after our marathon discussion.
âNo one else could devise a scheme as grand as this. Who could possibly imagine that all of this originated from a single personâs brain.â
âIf it succeeds, that is.â
âThis one could not possibly dare to give a guarantee, however.â
Lapis looked straight at me.
âI can bet my life of 200 years that Your Highness Dantalian will succeed.â
âHow assuring. Thatâs right, even I believe that I will be the person who will get the last laugh.â
âThen I will immediately return to the demon world and execute the first plan.â
Lapis got up and bowed to me respectfully. Even though her affection was at 50, be it the past or now, she has always been firm about etiquette. I strangely felt a sense of security seeing her unchanging mannerism.
âOn another note, Your Highness, what will you name this operation as a whole?â
An operation name, is it?
\nââŠâŠItâs probably like that this time as well.â
This wasnât anything particularly new, Barbatos muttered as if to convinced herself.
âHaa, then Iâll have to wait a long ass time again until a useful fellow appearsâŠâŠ.â
Immediately after, a pale ghost rushed out from the floor. Of all places, it had surged out from right next to Barbatosâ feet. Barbatos, who had just now entered a state of remorse, was startled.
âAh, dear fuck!â
Your HiiiighnessâŻâŻthere is something I must tellâŻâŻ.â
âHey, you son of a bitch that deserves to get a pole impaled through their ass!â
She shouted angrily.
âDid I or did I not tell you to enter through the main door when you want an audience with me? FuâŻâŻuck, if I told you this so much for the past 500 years to the point that itâs piled and piled up like a mountain of earwax in your ear canal, then you should have understood this by now!â
âMy sincerest apologiesâŻâŻbut there is something IâŻâŻ.â
âWhat is it!? Fucking hell, if it isnât important, then Iâm going to actually send you over to the other side this time!â
âItâsâŻâŻIiiiitâsâŻâŻ.â
Barbatos placed her hand on her flat chest. Phew, I thought I was going to have a heart attack. Even though Demon Lords are the most superior race and have the innate ability to survive even if their hearts were to stop, that still didnât make it a good feeling. Especially for Barbatos who once had her heart pierced by a warrior during the third Crescent Alliance expedition.
Nevertheless, the news brought to Barbatos by the ghost messenger made Barbatos completely forget about the feeling of oneâs heart stopping.
TL note: Thanks for reading the chapter. I should have announced this sooner, but Iâm going to slow down a bit because my finals are basically next week. And since my finals are next week, my professors have decided to roll out a bunch of assignments all at once so we can finish those quickly and focus on studying for the exams. Iâm actually going to die. Iâll try to at least do like 500 words a day if possible, but donât hold me on this.