Karakul felt awkward and stiff. As he sat down, he couldnât get comfortable, shifting in his seat, a cold sweat gathering on him. He peeked at the person sitting next to him, feeling pressured. By all appearances, he looked way more nervous than Lily Golt just a while ago.
A waitress approached him and Tom. âCommander Karakul?â she said, immediately recognizing him. âIs everything alright? Mmm, managing the Heroâs allied forces must already be complicated enough, but I suppose itâs even more of a burden now that the Highness Demon King is here.â
She was a species of Ain that had a reptilian head and a bulky body. She had webbing that stretched along the crown of her head, between her fingers, and between her toes, as well as scales that extended down to her longtail. She wore a proper leather skirt, placing a plate full of drinks upon the table.
âHere, to relax⊠you look like youâre going to fall over.â Her eyes darted towards Tom. She flicked her tongue, sniffing his scent.
âOh, a guest!â She nodded. âThis is the first time Iâve smelled a scent like yours! Along with such a unique dressâŠMister Karakulâs guest, I take it? Please take your timeâŠâ
She bowed with a flourish before retreating. Tom watched her go as he sipped his drink.âAmazing,â he said. âLizardmen selling drinksâŠâ
âThis is a popular pub,â Karakul said. âThey get fish from the swamp to ferment their drinks.â
Tom watched his cup with amazement. It was a frothing drink with liquid as clear as water. It was hard to imagine this was a drink made from swamp water or fermented fish.
âEven their drinks use such a unique method. Humans could never replicate this.â
âDemons really have their own way of things.â Karakul concurred.
âI see.â
As Tom brought his cup to his lips, Karakul peered at him. âWhat happened with Kelvin?â
âSince he loved gold so much, I turned him into a fancy golden cross.â Tom snickered. âI even etched something about 30 years ago to tease Salem. Wouldnât he be surprised? He might even be trembling in fear.â
At this, Karakul sighed, his tension relieving somewhat. He took a swig of his drink before speaking again.â⊠How was it meeting Ellin again?â
âSheâs very lively,â said Tom.
âIs that so?â Karakulâs face cleared.
â⊠She gambles away her money and fights every human she meets,â Tom added. âItâs good that sheâs so lively, but she makes trouble.â
Karakul moaned. âI have no words. Due to her being with the Orcs so oftenâŠâ he trailed off. Orcs were a dynamic and brash bunch. That being said, their ways seemed to suit Ellin.
Tom watched Karakul for a bit before steering the topic to Hellâs battlefront region and the battlefield between the City of Twilight and battle formation of the Heroâs Allied forces. There were many corpses littered there, and each of them were headless.
â⊠What was done to the humansâ heads?â
Tom had raised the question, but had suspected of the answer. He had also been a former hero. As they fought against the demons, he had encountered human heads being used as warning by the demons countless times. Karakul answered in a way he expected, but with an unexpected twist.
âI felt that even they should have their dead, so we sent it to them. We had even carefully preserved them in salt to prevent decayâŠâ
â⊠You sent them the decapitated heads? Itâs quite harsh as a warning. It must be why the Heroâs forces arenât retreating, but rather they should be ready to fight to their death.â
âDid we do something wrongâŠ? Did you say warning?â
ââŠ?â
âWe have only sent them their heads so that the humans can perform their funeral rites.â
This was a tradition of the demons. As the soul wasnât contained in the body, but the mind, they believed the head to be the most important part of the soul. This was why they believed that the flesh was nothing more than the physical shell while the head was the all-important dish containing the soul. As such, the demons burned the body during their funerals while the heads were carefully buried into the ground. This was their religion, tradition, and culture. It was from a completely different perspective from humans.
Tom pinched his brow. ââŠThis is enough for humans to misunderstand.â The forces that received the heads would likely believe it to be a show of dominance, as Tom once did. For the humans, sending the enemy the heads of their dead was seen as cruel.
This was an example of the chasm that stood between humans and demons. Their appearance, religion, faith, culture, tradition, and perspectives were completely different. Time had expanded the rift behind their differences, and that rift had brought about war. There were now hundreds, thousands, even tens of thousands of years that turned the familiar into the ânaturalâ. In areas where the two sides never tried to understand each other, these misunderstandings lead to continued conflict.âThe humans must be furious.â
Tom looked at Karakul before speaking again.âI saw that the Demon King, Lily Golt, had also come. How did that happen?â
Karakul appeared confused. âIâm⊠not sure about that exactly,â he said. Someone like the Demon King personally attending was out of place. âI will need to formally meet her first, then hear her story. From what Iâve heard so far, it appears that she received some letter, but I have yet to receive a report about the exact reasons.â
âAh⊠well. It was nice to have seen her after so long, personally,â Tom said. âIt has been, what, nearly 30 years now?â He watched the streets where Lily had passed through. Since she had disappeared, it was now an ordinary street. Still, Tom couldnât take his eyes away from where she stood, her image seeming to linger.
Karakul watched Tomâs expression.ââŠYouâve changed since your last form.â
âWell, I guess you could call it the tendencies from when I was a human⊠It was a lot different since I had become the vassal of Arrtark. I had noticed many points as well,â Tom said. âIn truth, I feel the best when Iâm in this form.â
Karakul and Tom spoke a bit longer before Karakul rose from his seat. He wished to share more stories, but he couldnât leave his position empty for long. As an apostle serving the Demon King, Karakul had to personally greet her. âWell, then⊠I will report anything regarding Salem if I receive any more information.â
âOkay,â Tom nodded.
Karakul bowed. He made to leave when he paused and turned back to Tom. âActually, do you have a place to say?â
âMm? Ah, Well⊠it looked like this bar served as an inn as well. I was thinking whether I should just stay here,â Tom said.â As far as I can tell, the economy might be different, but It looks like they use the same gold, silver, and bronze coins as humansâŠâ
â⊠Do you perhaps have any thoughts of staying at our camp?â
âIs that so?â Karakul mused. âI understand. I thought youâd like to see the Highness again, even if from a distanceâŠâ
Tom instinctively turned to look at Karakul, his eyes betrayed both doubt and desire. Karakul chuckled bitterly to himself. â⊠Would you like to come?â
***
ââŠâ
Lily was frozen stiff. The army had led her to the largest tent on the Orcish campgrounds. She sat on a throne of logs, and dozens of high-ranking orcs had appeared to give her their adoration.
With their green flesh tempered with muscle and tusks protruding out of their mouths, the orc generals bowed toward her with a steadfast aura. On the one hand, she appreciated the gesture, but on the other hand, she felt it unnecessary. Despite her position as the Demon King, the orcs before her each had incredible strength and authority.
âCan they even breathe?â
Watching them, frozen as statues, Lily wondered how they could take in air. A suffocating feeling came over her. âIâve got to get out of here,â she thought.
ââŠâ
âThereâs nowhere to run.â
The generals had sealed every exit, and while the path in the center was left open, Lily didnât have the gumption to walk past the burly orcs through it. She continued to fidget with the slime in her hands. The sky-blue slime cooed, as if pleased.
In an attempt to break the silence, she spoke. âUh⊠Th⊠first⊠I want to hear a report. How are things faring against the Heroâs forces?â
The orc general at the front spoke.
âYes, I will make the report. Currently, 8,000 orc soldiers have been deployed in preparation of an assault from the Heroâs forces which is estimated to be at 15,000 menâŠ!â
Lilyâs eyes grew wide hearing the report. Isnât that twice the number of orcs?! She had also heard the humans had proper equipment on their side.
âIs it truly as dangerous as I heard?!â
She felt strength enter her hands. She was the Demon King, the sole ruler of the demons, their sovereign, and their leader. She felt the incredible burden at the prospect of countless demons being slain upon the humans invasion into Hellâs borders. She reassured her powerless self.
âI have to help in any way! I will ask the other apostles for reinforcements when I return to the capital! With good stuff that could be used as equipmentâŠ! Yes, Iâve heard that logistics were also important! I should also ask the Goblinâs logistics team so that supplies arenât delayedâŠâ
She had, in her own way, attempted to gather knowledge on what to do regarding administration befitting her position. She felt that the only thing she could do in her position as a puppet king was to gather knowledge and assist them. However, seeing her as a figurehead, her servants ignored her. The apostles had gone against what she wanted to do. Remembering these slights, her hands began to grip into fists.. The slime began to squeal, and Lily relaxed in surprise.
âAh, Iâm sorry.â
âKrrrrrrr.â
The orc general glanced at the Demon King before continuing.
â⊠Currently, the orc army records 7 bouts and 7 wins while the Heroâs allied forces suffered 7 defeated resulting in retreat.â
Lilyâs eyes grew wide.
â⊠They won?â
She had definitely heard that they were âsuffering defeats and were corneredâ at the palace. Was the report a lie?
âWas there some kind of mistake?â
âThere were no defeats?â
â⊠We, the orcs, have suffered no defeats currently.â
She felt puzzled by the orc generalâs report. Also, she began to recall the werewolf who had delivered the letter. The werewolf slave. They had sent the letter.
âBut⊠why?â
A letter written in error?
Lily unconsciously began to think of the owners of the werewolf slaves. The most sinister of the 12 apostles, the most powerful demons that thirst for blood! Vampire! Also, the chief of the vampires, Vladifer and his sister Karinara.
âIâll have to talk to Commander Karakul myself..â
***
âLife is precious! Only when there is life, you can feel happiness and sadness, and also joy! HoweverâŠ! Those foul demons have raided our precious villages, cities, and our homes to steal our happiness and life!â
A youth donned in white gold threads and silver armor was shouting to the crowd. He was in his early twenties, with brown hair and eyes. He looked down upon countless Holy Knights from a platform, white sword in hand, proclaiming the name of justice.
âUpon the Precepts of Arrtark, he said to never hate those with life! Do not discriminate against others and embrace one another, and he said to correct those in the wrong! However, the Demons are different! They are a sinister existence! By their existence, the world is blanketed in darkness!â
The eyes of the young hero, Ludin, lit up as he pointed his sword below.
âBehold! The horrors aimed at us by the demonsâŠ!â
Wherehis sword pointed were boxes, and within those boxes were heads of the Holy Knights, soaked in salt. It was truly awful for human eyes. Not long ago, a riderless horse had carried the heads upon a wagon into the Heroâs formation. Ludin, who had believed this to be a warning by the demons, was now shouting with hate.
âBe enraged! Resent them! Aim it toward the Demons! Hold hatred toward them! Give them no quarter! The god that loves all life will magnanimously forgive you and embrace you proudly!â
He turned to look at the Holy Knights. They wore threads embroidered with a white gold cross, their entire bodies wrapped in silver armor. Each were equipped with sharpened long spears and greatswords, along with guns using magic bullets.
âEven if there are countless sacrifices,we can never retreat! If we retreat, all the sacrifices up to now will be meaningless! So be bolstered! Drive out those sinister orcs! Purify Hell filled with those demons and punish the evil Demon King! That isâŠ!â
He shouted with a passionate smile, pride swelling within him.
ââŠThe only path to recovering our family, our lives, and our happiness! Let us fight for peace! Let us protect the ones we love! We shall begin a festival with their blood!â
âUWAAAAARGH-!â
âFor the blessing of our god Arrtark-!â
âFor the grace of Hero Ludin and the Pope Salem Gatteschuranche-!â
The Holy Knights cheered.
âTonight, we shall punish them! I shall personally remove them. This hand shall sever the neck of the Demon King and showcase the greatness of the holy Hero by placing it upon the godâs altar!â
The hero had made his speech passionately. The drafted soldiers within the encampment smiled as they heard him while they drank. They ate roasted meat and enjoyed themselves for what could be their final battle. However, the slaves looked toward the soldiers with envy. They were only allowed to stay within the tent without even the basic straw as flooring. They swallowed dryly to stave off thirst and hunger. As the soldiers caroused, the servants gathered and complained to one another.
ââŠFinally, the Hero is going out? After that many of his companions have died?â
âWhy is he even stepping up at this point⊠Werenât they retreating? How many of us have died?! Are we the meat shield again?!â
âIt has to be to perform a feat. Theyâre using us to exhaust the demons while they kill the demons to claim their feat. Theyâve completely abandoned us. Why even bother with a Hero at this rateâŠâ
At that moment, one of the soldiers approached the slaves.
âYou, what did you say?â
The slave lowered his head in surprise.
âYes? No, I⊠havenât said anythingâŠâ
âYou dare mock the Hero?â
The soldier swiped at the slave and a fight burst out. They kicked and stomped. They punched and got hit. The slaves tried to escape by crawling while the soldiers stomped on them. It was a one-sided massacre.
The other slaves watched, anger in their eyes, but as the drafted soldiers finally understood the atmosphere, they got up to leave. The soldiers had pristine armor and sharp swords; compared to them, the slaves only held a rusted dagger and undergarments. The slaves lost their musterand lowered their gaze.
âYou bastardsâŠ! How dare you threaten us! You need some lessons!â
âHaha, How dare some cattleâŠ!â
The soldiers began again. They sheathed their swords and swung as though tenderizing meat. The slaves bruised and bled all over, their bones breaking. They cried out in agony, but the soldiers laughed in revelry. The soldiers were afraid, taking out their fear of the battlefield on the slaves because they were slaves: worth less than animals or tools. There would be no punishment if the soldiers claimed that the slaves were feeling rebellious. Even if that soldier was merely a common soldier.
â⊠Just leave it at that!â
Only there was one who helped them.
âMiss Aris?â
The soldiers turned to her before lowering their heads. She was wearing a dress that was long enough to drag across the floor with a gem-encrusted golden staff in her hand. She was a beautiful woman with fiery red hair and eyes. She had been a member of the current heroâs party and Hero Ludinâs lover, Arisra was a magician.