Ludinâs eyes widened. His sword had been blocked by a man whose entire body was covered in leaves and a beastâs hide. A white hood obscured his face, and the tail-end of his robe fluttered from under his strange attire. Ignoring his appearance, Ludinâs attention was wholly focused on something else. This man had deflected his blade with his bare hands, with the strength comparable to that Ogre they called an Apostle!
â⊠This bastard?!â
Even though he was struck with astonishment, Ludin rotated his body in the air and swung his blade at this new enemy. However, the stranger delivered a swift kick to his abdomen before his attack could connect. Ludinâs muscles screamed in pain as the heavy blow struck his stomach and, with the sound of twisting viscera, Ludin was launched dozens of meters back before falling and rolling across the ground.
âKuh⊠AckâŠ!â
Ludin was hunched over in agony, clutching his abdomen. Aris ran over to him in horror. The Orcs and Ogres, even the Holy Knights, paused before slowly separating themselves from one another, no longer interested in fighting.
âW-who?!â Ellin shouted in surprise.
Kuman turned to stare at Tom in shock, while Karakul stood in stunned silence.
â⊠Master?!â
Lily stared at Tom dumbfoundedly, confusion written across her face. Tom had avoided meeting the Demon Lord, but now, he had personally stepped in to protect her. Karakul gritted his teeth at his own incompetence and clenched his fist. He had forced his master to intervene due to a moment of carelessness.
ââŠUh. Uh?â
Lilyâs heart raced uncontrollably. A fearsome amount of Holy Power had been racing toward her within the silvery steel of the Heroâs blade just moments ago. Her mind had blanked and the word âdeathâ had flashed in her mind. She had wanted to scream. However, just as she was at deathâs door, someone had saved her. Lily looked at the back of her savior. It was familiar: a strange, nostalgic feeling stirred within her. She knew this back.
â⊠I saw it back at the City of Twilight. Was it the Ain who had been drinking on the barâs balcony?â
Meanwhile, Tom remained stock still, facing away from Lily.
âThis makes things complicated.â
Tom felt helpless. If only Karakul had been present, him stepping in wouldnât have mattered, but now here he was with the Demon Lord. The desires he had been holding back for so long were becoming unbearable.
He smiled faintly; he had finally met her, just like he wanted. But now wasnât the right time. With trembling hands he pulled his hood further down, before turning to Ludin
In truth, he wanted to back out of this. Tom was Ludinâs senior when it came to being a Hero, but that didnât mean Ludin was weak. Considering Ludinâs prowess with the blade, Tom wouldnât be able to deal with him half-heartedly.
âSh⊠itâŠ!â
Ludin vomited blood and bile. He gasped for air while retching, as more of the stuff leaking from his nose.
âLudin! Ludin! Are you ok? Can you stand?! Wait a moment! With healing magicâŠ!â
Aria supported him and cast healing magic with her staff. Ludin ignored her and glared at Tom with bloodshot eyes.
â⊠Arenât you an Ajin?â
Others may not have noticed, but through Ludinâs eyesâthe eyes of a Heroâhe could discern that Tom was not a Demon. His disguise had already been poorly designed to begin with, and the hand that had deflected Ludinâs sword was wrapped in âHoly Powerâ.
âYou bastard, are you human?! Wait a moment, Holy Power as wellâŠ? Holy Knight? Are you a Holy Knight?!â
Aris was shocked by Ludinâs words.
âWhat?! It canât be⊠a human? Really?â
Aris looked at Tom. With his hood, she couldnât be sure, but he certainly had a presence unlike a demonâs.
âYou dare protect the Demon Lord? Are you a heretic?! You bastard, you must be a heretic!â
Ludin staggered to his feet, gripping his Holy Sword. He trembled with rage.
âI was moments away from cutting the Demon Lordâs neck! Why did this bastard have to come to ruin it all!â
Tom sensed Ludinâs rage and narrowed his eyes. His golden eyes could discern the emotions of the soul, and Ludinâs was turning dark red. He was unstable.
âHe may come at me with nothing to lose.â
âWhy is the Demon Lord standing around so cluelessly?â Tom muttered, still unable to look at her.
âY-yes?â
Surprised, Lily responded in the formal tone she had adopted after so long. Tom continued speaking, ignoring her out-of-place mannerism.
âYour head⊠might become detached from your body if you linger here any longer. Shouldnât you be fleeing?â
âT-that might be true, butâŠâ
Lily scanned the battlefield. She could see the fallen Orcs, Ogres, and Apostles. She would be abandoning them here if she fled. Guilt washed over her at the thought.
In her hesitation, Ludin made his move. He had heard their conversation, and knew he had to strike now while he had the chance.
âAris! Support magicâŠ!â
âAh, okay!â
Aris raised her staff and began her incantation. All manner of buffs flowed into Ludinâs body. As the glowing runes seeped into his body, he felt lighter, his strength returning to him. Ludinâs feet pounded upon the earth as he rushed forward with a thunderous fury, his Holy Sword instilled with new strength. He was several times stronger than before.
Recognizing this change, Tom stepped back.
â⊠Itâs a bit too much for bare hands.â
He quickly looked over at the weapons littered around him from fallen Orcs. He chose a worn wooden shield and a dull sword, taking a defensive stance with his them. Then, he instilled within them Holy Power, wrapping the weapons in a white light.
Ludinâs sword and Tomâs shield collided. Tom managed to deflect the Heroâs sword and swung his own, but Ludin evaded his strike and counter-attacked. A common blade and the Holy Sword collided, sending sparks flying and creating a brilliant flash of light. The air and ground split along the path that the Holy Sword was swung, barely missing the tip of Tomâs robe.
âThis man⊠who is he?!â
Ludin was at witsâ end. This manâs movements were smooth, and his mastery of the sword and shield were at a different level. His overall physical ability and combat sense were unlike anything Ludin had seen before. Ludinâs own strength and dexterity had been buffed by Arisâs support magic, and his blade was the finest of all the equipment bestowed to him by the Holy Kingdom. However, the person before him stood strong, not giving an inch.
When their blades collided, Ludin glimpsed the face under the hereticâs hood: it was a young man, the face of a man whose age wasnât all that different from his own. It wasnât anything special, other than his clear golden eyes which contrasted the deep scar along the right side of his face.
âDonât you think this is a bit unfair? To rush in all crazy like that when our equipment is so mismatched. Ah, are you trying to kill me?â
The corner of Tomâs lips rose. Ludin could tell he was playing with him.
âShut up! Heretic!â
âI said that word quite often in the past myself, but hereâs a piece of advice: that word is really meaningless!â
Ludinâs suspicions were confirmed by Tomâs words. The heretic was a âHoly Knightâ! In fact, one of great skill!
âWhy is such a person in the Demon ArmyâŠ?!â
Had he been seduced? Did the devils seduce this Holy Knight?! There was no other conclusion that Ludin could come to. This unnatural strength could only come from a contract with the devil! Was there any way that this man could stand against a Hero, such as himself, otherwise?
âYou bastard, you must be a Holy Knight!â
â⊠Yes, though Iâm only a probationary Holy Knight at the moment.â
His joke was promptly ignored.
âOnce a heretic, always a heretic!â
Ludin pushed away with his sword, making some distance between the two of them.
âHow about this?!â
Ludin thrust his sword to the ground. Holy Power poured out of Ludin, coalescing and forming into swords, until hundreds of blades of light orbited him, aimed at Tom.
âTry blocking this, Heretic!â
Tom retreated a step.
âTake this!â
Ludin pulled his sword from the ground. One by one, the floating blades sliced through the air, shooting straight toward Tom.
Tom quickly jumped to his left. The swords of light fell upon the area where he had just been, completely destroying the earth in an explosion of force. The attackâs frightening accuracy was a problem, but so was its destructive power.
âThis is a bit dangerousâŠâ Tom remarked.
Raising his head, he watched as more for the swords of light started racing toward him. Over the next few moments Tom repeatedly evaded the swords. He jumped back, ducked his head, and somersaulted. He rotated and maneuvered his body in all manner of ways, but even this wasnât enough to dodge hundreds of blades. He relented and switched to his sword and shield.
He raised his shieldâfortified with Holy Powerâto block one of blades he couldnât dodge, and it shattered. Now, using his sword, he carefully deflected the blades at a slant, as to avoid breaking his last remaining weapon. The blades ricocheted, flying in every direction. Even ss countless blades of light relentlessly pursued him, Tom kept calm and defended against the onslaught. But the sword in his hand couldnât withstand his continued abuse and shattered as well, allowing two blades to pierce his left leg and right shoulder.
Tomâs eyes twitched in annoyance.
âThis Holy Sword is quite the headache.â
It was like this with the Holy Knight at the Golden Fief, and with Ludinâs equipment as well⊠Was there some magic equipment sale going on? Everyone he ran into as of late seemed to have a special weapon!
â⊠In my time, I couldnât afford to buy things like this even if Iâd wanted to.â
âItâs over!â
Ludin shouted as he saw his blades pierce him. Tom twisted his body to evade an oncoming sword of light and gripped its handle, causing Ludinâs face to grow stiff.
â⊠You caught it?â
âIf it can pierce physical objects, of course it can be held, butâŠâ
Tom looked at his hand gripping the sword. It was being burnt, even though it was protected by Holy Power.
âMy handâs going to end up being well-done.â
Tom deflected the rest of the oncoming blades. It was short work with his own blade of light. When the blade in his hand shattered, he would grab another and fend off the assault. Quickly and efficiently, he blocked all of the blades shooting toward him.
Tom staggered and tried to remain calm, even as his breathing began to grow rough. He was sweating heavily as he released the sword in his hand. The blades surrounding him slowly began to disappear.
ââŠI-itâs hard!â
This was Tomâs honest thought. He hadnât truly exerted himself like this in a long time, in human form no less, but facing off against a Hero equipped with magic items was more than a little hard. The silver lining, however, was that his opponent was practically a child with limited combat experience. âThe Heroâ was a pampered house plant, fostered by the Holy Kingdom along his path, unlike himself. When he had still been Thoma, he had employed all manner of methods with the sole goal of assassinating the Demon Lord, without any special equipment or an army.
â⊠Devil.â
Ludin was feeling something different than Tom; he was overcome with despair. He felt all of the effort he had put in to come this far being denied by a single opponent. Ludinâs body was losing its strength as his morale sank.
Aris shouted at Ludin, and Lily at Tom. They each shouted the same thing at the same time.
âRun! Run!â
At their voices, Ludin and Tom looked toward the sky. Aris had summoned a massive fireball with her staffâover 5 meters in diameter. It had been summoned through extensive casting over the course of their duel.
Tom, who was at the center of the fireballâs target, smirked.
âThis⊠is a bit too much.â
The ball of fire slammed onto the ground. Everything was swallowed up in flames. Ludin leaped back from the heat and covered his face with his arm. Tom could feel his flesh being burned away as he stood within the flames.
Ludin smiled despite the pain.
âGood! With this much firepower, even that bastard should die!â
Tomâs body began to burn and break apart. His hood and armor began to burn and melt. As his flesh bubbled, a massive, pitch-black liquid enveloped the flames. The liquid spread across the ground and covered Tomâs body, forming a set of armorâfamiliar to some of those presentâaround his body. His snake-headed tail looked around before turning and glaring at Ludin. Both Ludin and Aris froze, expressions of despair etched onto their faces. They were not the only ones with such reactions.
The Apostle Kuman trembled in fear while Ellin recalled the being she had seen in the Golden Fief, causing her eyes to grow wide. Karakul instinctively bowed toward Tom. The Demon Lord, Lily Golt, grew stiff. Both the Demon and Human soldiers retreated without hesitation.
Absolute power that embodied âdeathâ. The advent of Arrtark. The God of Creation had descended.
***
Ludinâs body began to twitch. His face became one of laughter instead of despair. He began to laugh wholeheartedly as he wiped his forehead. He felt a strange sense of joy.
âHaha⊠Hahaha! Hahahaha!!â
Aris, surprised by his reaction, grabbed him by the shoulders and shouted.
âLudin! We have to run! Run! This is too much! We canât win! How can we⊠against that monsterâŠâ
âHaha! Aris! What are you saying! Just what are you talking about!â
Ludin exploded in laughter, pushing her away. He looked toward Arrtark, now floating above the black lake.
âHaha! Thatâs it. That was how it was! Holy Knight? Donât make me laugh! You were actually the Demon Lord! Thatâs it! Thatâs just it! Something like this canât happen otherwise!â
Ludin pointed toward Lily.
âShe was just a puppet! A trick! Youâre the true Demon Lord! To fool even a Hero like me!â
Ludin believed Arrtark to be the Demon Lord. In some ways, it was the most reasonable explanation. An existence which exuded dignity and gravitas, and an incomparable, fiendish magic powerâŠ! It wasnât wrong for anyone to call such a being a âDemon Lordâ.
âIâll acknowledge you! How malicious your tricks are! You are the Demon Lord! I am the Hero Ludin! Iâll cut you down! Iâll cut you down with my life on the line in the name of GodâŠ!â
[Do you believe you can beat me?]
Ludin lost his voice and broke into cold sweat upon hearing those words. In reality, he was teetering on the edge of despair.
âHahaâŠ! Of courseâŠâ
No⊠He would most likely fail.
âCan I beat you? Do you think that makes any sense? I couldnât even beat that form of a heretical Holy Knight a moment ago, but facing off against this monster? What a joke. Truly a funny one. Itâs why I feel like laughing. Hahaha! But I canât fall back! If I fall back now⊠Iâll be punished by the Holy Kingdom!â
Ludin gritted his teeth, which began to creak and crack, sending blood trickling from his gums. The night had passed at some point and the sun could be seen peeking out from above the mountain range, beginning the new day. Its bright light illuminated the battlefield which had been blanketed in darkness.
âDo you think a Hero will lose to a sinister demon like you?! Arrtark shall bestow Godâs blessing upon me! A miracle to slay a bastard like you! It is my lifeâs mission to kill the Demon Lord! To slay a being of pure evil with Godâs blessing will be the miracle God grants meâŠ!!â
[Godâs blessing? Miracle? Ah, do you meanâŠ]
The sunâs light fell upon the black lake. In that instant, the lake was purified into crystal clear water. It had become filled with Holy Water. In response, Arrtarkâs pitch black armor turned pure white.
[⊠Do you mean something like this?]
Arrtarkâs hand struck the lake. Water exploded and formed into a waterspout which shot into the air, where droplets of water collided with and sparkled in the morning light. The water scattered in every direction, showering the battlefield. The raging flames were doused and the withered grass was revitalized, turning green and full of life. The Blood soaking the earth turned clear and not only the Orcs, but the Humans as well, were all healed.
Ludin was filled with such shock that he dropped the Holy Sword in his hand. Demon and Human soldiers alike gazed at Arrtark with slack jaws. The formless cape fluttering behind his pure white armor looked like white wings, while the Holy Power overflowing from his entire body was enough to deify him.
âAnâŠgel?â
ââŠAngel!â
The Devil-turned-Angel which had everyone frozen in fear just moments ago looked like an Angel clad in armor. The soldiers could feel it. They were dying moments ago, yet somehow their wounds had vanished. They watched as souls, turned to light, poured out of the dead and floated into the air, where they were purified.
â⊠Lord A-angel?â
âDid you say⊠Angel?â
ââŠAh.â
The Holy Knights dropped the weapons in their hands, having given up any thoughts of fighting. They didnât know what to do before such a holy presence.
Karakul reamined kneeled, holding Arrtark in his sight. Orcs and Ogres watched their Apostle kneel and followed suit, lowering their heads obediently. Following the demons, the Human Soldiers also kneeled, as if out of compulsion.
â⊠T-this is a lie! Itâs all deceit! Donât succumb! That bastard is the Devil! Do not succumb to the Devil!â
Ludin began to shout like a madman. Arrtark, watching him rave, spoke.
[Is this not the miracle you were hoping to see?]
Ludin shut his mouth. This was an overwhelming amount of holy energy that no sinister devil could hope to produce. It was as though an âAngelâ had actually appeared before him, but if that was true, why? Why was it protecting the demons? Why did it appear here? And why was it standing in his way?
â⊠Were we the evil ones?â
Ludin began to think what shouldnât be thought. Such thoughts meant that he would be abandoning everything he had believed so far. The faith that he had cultivated for dozens of years was being overturned by the sight before his eyes. Ludin, unable to stand such overwhelming doubt, raised his Holy Sword once more.
âNo! We are blameless! This is an illusion! Itâs magic meant to fool us!â
âIâll kill you. I shall!â
He rushed forward, swinging his Holy Sword toward Arrtark. However, every single thrust and slash was deflected by Arrtarkâs tail.
âThe Demon Lord! You are the Demon Lord! A devil that seduces humansâŠ!â
Suddenly, a sharp pain struck Ludinâs body. Arrtarkâs right hand, clad in a gauntlet of pure white, was holding the Heroâs heart. Arrtark embraced Ludinâs body and whispered into the Heroâs ear.
[Youâre right. I might be the devil.]
â⊠Aaagghh!â
[Rest comfortably, dear Hero.]
With those final words, Arrtark ripped Ludinâs still beating heart from his chest. His snake tail then opened its maw and swallowed the beating heart whole. Arratrk dropped Ludinâs body, which crumpled pathetically as it landed on the ground. Ludin still clung to life, faint as his hold was, and coughed up an endless stream of blood. Aris, spurned by the sight of her loverâs demise, ran to him.
âL-Ludin! Ludin-!â
Ludin said nothing and his eyes slowly closed. As death approached the Hero, Arissâ face twisted in grief.
[It is your defeat.]
The Heroâs Allied Forces had been completely defeated in this war.