We were in the conference for the interim alliance in the imperial castle .
The most important people from each country were all busy with work .
When I honestly praised Philine after she finished her broadcast, she said embarrassedly .
âI thought people would panic if I told them to flee because of danger . Rather than that, itâs better to tell people that itâs a part of the plan to defeat demons so theyâll be calmer, right?â
It was exactly as Philine said .
There is a huge difference in the impression people receive between being told that a crisis is coming and being told that they are helping to make the crisis disappear .
We were talking about the very same person who until recently couldnât have even called out to Hilda . People are mysterious creatures .
âIn fact, Hilda and I came up with the manuscript for this speech together . â
Philine stuck out her tongue as though she was revealing a trick .
She looked somewhat awkward, but I still felt admiration for her .
âEven so, it was a splendid speech . It was as dignified as Dorotheaâs . â
â⊠Itâs strange . I was so averse to being compared to my mother, and yet I can now accept it easily . â
Iâm sure thatâs because Philine had gained a lot of confidence .
The deportation must have been a major setback for her .
But Philine overcame it, took down Dorothea, and brought her people together in this way .
The shy timid girl was almost gone .
âThe hard part is only beginning, princess . â
Hilda, who was standing by her side, said so .
âWe also need to quickly put together a plan to evacuate people and deal with the approaching demon armyâŠâ
âAbout that . â
It was Dorothea who interrupted Philineâs words .
âI will be in the rearguard of the evacuation . â
The rearguard of the evacuation â thatâs the place where you are most likely to lose your life .
âMother, I canât let you go there!â
âThrow away your personal feelings, Philine . Itâs for the best . Who else than me can be in the rear?â
Indeed, there are few who are better than Dorothea in terms of fighting ability .
Maybe just Manaria-sama if we include her magic .
âBut wouldnât there be serious consequences if you died in combat?â
Claire-sama made a valid point .
Dorothea was one of humanityâs trump cards .
If she was lost so early in the war against demons, it would be a great blow to humanity .
And her influence doesnât end there .
âDorothea, do you understand that if you were to die in battle, the imperial army will lose the spirit to fight?â
Even though she had retired from the throne, Dorothea was still the spiritual pillar of the empire .
Despite Philineâs remarkable growth, Dorotheaâs presence was still big .
âOf course . I donât intend to die . But youâll never win a battle unless youâre willing to fight to the death . â
Dorothea didnât intend to yield .
â⊠I understand . Mother, take care of the rearguard . â
âYeah . â
âIn return, you must promise me one thing . â
âWhat?â
Philine took Dorotheaâs hand in her hands, squeezed it, and said .
âPromise that you will come back alive . The empress, Philine Naa, forbids you to die . â
â⊠Hah, how bold of you . But fine . I promise . â
And so, the imperial capital evacuation began .
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âYou didnât have to follow me, Rei Taylor, Claire François . â
Dorothea shouted so while bisecting an ogre .
âItâs not like weâve come for you!â
Claire-sama burned down a group of orcs with countless flame spears .
âThatâs how it is! Itâs not good to be excessively self-conscious, Dorothea!â
âHah, letâs leave it at that . â
As I froze everything around her, Dorothea laughed away my words and slaughtered two more ogres .
Her swordsmanship as she cut through bodies of ogres as thick as giant trees looked as inhuman as ever .
We were on the frontline where demon and human forces met .
Claire-sama and I were on the battlefield with Dorothea .
Dorothea was stubborn about being in the rearguard, but we joined in to help at least a little .
The people of the imperial capital were probably still being evacuated .
We didnât know what was going on there, and there was little we couldâve done to help there, so we were participating in the battle, but there were more demons than weâd expended .
âClaire-sama, take this!â
âThank you!â
Claire-sama accepted a bottle of potion from me and drank it .
Unlike Dorothea, who could fight with her sword for as long as her stamina lasted, Claire-sama and I were limited by our magic running out .
Weâd brought quite a few potions, but they were rapidly depleting and we only had about one fourth left .
It was about time for us to think about retreating .
Howeverâ .
âHum⊠You people donât know when to give up, huh?â
A certain someone with bat wings wearing a frock coat appeared .
âAristâ!â
âHi, Claire François . That was a nice escape the other day . Truly appropriate for the loser . â
â⊠What did you say?â
Claire-sama raised her beautiful eyebrows as she was bluntly sneered at .
âDonât fall for it, Claire-sama . Itâs a cheap provocation . â
â⊠Yes, youâre indeed right . â
Normally, Claire-sama would have laughed at such obvious provocation and responded with a snide remark or two .
Claire-sama was definitely exhaustasted since she failed to do that .
Thatâs bad .
âYou got away the other day, but this timeââ Uh-huh . â
A large object flew towards Arist as he tried to mock Claire-sama .
Arist brushed aside the object thrown at him â a body of an ogre .
âYou are the demon who killed Christoph .
Of course, it was Dorothea who had thrown it at him .
She shook off monstersâ bodily fluids that clung to her black sword and slowly made her way towards Arist .
Many demons attacked Dorothea on the way, but she didnât stop walking as she cut through them all .
âChristoph⊠Whoâs that? Itâs hard to remember human names, you know?â
Arist replied to Dorothea with a relaxed expression .
âI see, then die . â
With those words, Dorothea vanished from sight .
âUh oh, dangerous . â
The next thing I knew, Dorothea was behind Arist .
Arist moved his arms behind his back and caught Dorotheaâs slash with his claws .
âRates told me about you . You must be the person with a disproportionate amount of power, Dorothea Naa, right?â
âIndeed, Iâm Dorothea . However, my name isnât something that a demon can utter . â
Dorotheaâs arms became blurry .
âWhoa!?â
He mustâve sensed danger .
Arist tried to jump back as far as he could, but on the way he lost balance and fell down .
âYou canât run away anymore . â
When I looked at Arist, his wings had already been cut off at the root .
âLeave this place to my rearguard troops and go, Rei Taylor, Claire François . â
âDorotheaâŠâ
âLetâs go, Claire-sama . â
I ran, leading Claire-sama by hand as she anxiously looked at Dorothea .
Behind me, I could hear Dorotheaâs voice filled with anger .
âI thought I didnât have much motherly feeling, but unexpectedly, I seem furious . I wonât grant you painless deaths, demons . â