âWhyâŚare they retreating? And so suddenly? I just canât understand it.â
Miralda listened to the reports that kept coming in, and tried to think of a reason for the retreat. But she could not think of a single logical explanation.
âPerhaps by coincidence, something happened in each country that made it necessary⌠No, that cannot be it.â
The more she knew about the situation, the more abnormal it all appeared.
This large scale war.
It had started when several countries had invaded Lesser Demon King Yunusâs borders.
Four countries had invaded at almost the same time.
However, each invasion was on a small scale.
And so Lesser Demon King Yunus had determined that he could fight back, and sent out his soldiers. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
But as soon as a battle was to begin, the enemy retreated⌠Or so it seemed. And then each country suddenly became very active.
Reinforcements would be sent, they would fight each other, or they would boldly invade Yunusâs territory.
Lesser Demon King Yunus had to move his great army in order to put a stop to it, and he had already won a few victories.
But at that point, all five countries were in a chaotic war, and it was no longer just Yunus against the others.
Chaos brought forth more chaos. Yunusâs army could not retreat, but were forced to fight battle after battle, and were getting closer and closer to Tralzardâs territory.
Things were getting dangerous near the borders, and it was impossible to determine which country was fighting which country.
In fact, it seemed like most countries were now ready to attack anyone that was not from their own army.
They would chase you if you ran, and borders were easily crossed.
At this point, Miralda knew that this war would not be settled peacefully.
And so she decided to rank the countries by priority and try to control at least some of the chaotic battlefields.
Miralda gave two orders to the army on the frontlines.
The first was to destroy any army that came into their territories.\n
There was no doubt that they would want to fight if left alone. And so their time within the country should be kept as brief as possible.
The other order was about what they should do if a Demon King was about to be born.
In other words, if any of the countries seemed like they were getting too powerful, they were to crush them.
And if it was too much for them, they were to call for Miralda at once.
If a Demon King were to be born now, it would greatly affect the stability of the west side.
And so it didnât matter how much their neighbors might hate them for it. It must be stopped at all costs.
As for the person who was currently the closest to becoming a Demon KingâLesser Demon King Yunus, they were to keep an eye on his army at all times.
His successes just seemed to continue, and she was getting worried that an intervention would be necessary very soon.
And that was when he suddenly withdrew his troops.
It was no wonder that she became suspicious.
âStill, this means that it ends with all of the destruction on his own lands alone.â
He had gone out because they attacked him. But now he was leaving without settling things.
She doubted that it was his original plan, but he had still been the first to withdraw his soldiers.
âAnd itâs not just him. The others are withdrawing like a wave⌠Iâll continue to have them watched, but it seems like I can return to the main camp now.â
For now, the region around the border was stable again.
Of course, things might light up again, but it would be difficult, now that theyâve already retreated.
But more importantly, Miralda was worried about Demon King Janiusâs army.
Out of the soldiers she left on the battlefield, only a small portion of them could fight.
And so she felt that it was necessary to reunite with them as soon as possible.
âDemon King Janius is still a bigger threat than these Lesser Demon Kings. I should return.â
Miralda decided.
â Golan \nSusanoo-no-Mikoto was what appeared in my mind.
Apparently, it was what this new race was called. An Origin.
As it was a special evolution, there was no âOgreâ at the end.
If I were to have children, grand children, great grandchildren, then we would be established as our own race.
âI had heard that it was easier for low-ranking races like Ogres to evolve. But wasnât it supposed to be more difficult to undergo a special evolution?â
The high-rankers were usually fewer in number. Thatâs why they had higher chances of evolving.
Besides, the highest ranking monsters were practically Origins to begin with.
âSir Golan. Iâve brought you some food.â
âAh, thank you, Rig.â
âItâs nothing, sir. Iâve asked them to bring more as well, so youâll have plenty to eat.â
âThanks.â
âYou have used a lot of mana in order to create this body. You must recover it quickly, or you will dry up. And so Iâve prepared in case you need to eat all day!â
âUh, rightâŚ.â
I was a little stunned by his enthusiasm.
I didnât remember him being quite this reliable before.
I talked to Rig as I ate. Apparently, not only was my body creaking loudly as I grew in my sleep, but my mana had been decreasing visibly.
And so Rig immediately understood that I was using my mana to recreate my body.
Residents of the Demon World wouldnât understand if I told them about it, but there was something called the law of the conservation of energy.
Perhaps this was the reason that you couldnât evolve until you stored a certain amount of mana.
âIf thatâs true, it would explain why I didnât evolve sooner, even though it should have been possible.â
I had already finished my fourth bowl by the time that I muttered this.
\nâIt is that much! And judging by the size of your arms, you must be five times stronger.â
âCan you really tell?â
Well, Bekka was not trustworthy when it came to such things, so I remained skeptical.
âBy the way, Golan. They said that there are too many wounded here, so they canât move the camp.â
âWell, thereâs just been a war, and many would be in critical condition. And?â
While residents of the Demon World were tough, the enemyâs attacks were also incredibly powerful.
People still died and were badly injured.
âMinishâs army chased after the enemy that escaped, but there are still remnants of the scattered enemy in the area.â
âAnd what about Minish?â
âThey chased the others all the way to the border and are staying there.â
People were always watching the border. Perhaps they meant to intimidate the enemy with their stares.
Plant fear in their hearts so they would not think to invade again.
âAnd so we received a message saying that we should be wary and expect sporadic attacks from the enemy.â
âI see. Well, if they scattered, then they shouldnât be too much of a threat. Still, Iâll keep that in mind.â
âWell, I told you now.â
âSee you later, Golan. Itâs meal time! Be thankful for us and eat a lot!â
âAs if you even made it!â
Saifo shook his head sadly and Bekka cackled as they left the tent.
I was a little concerned about these remnants of the enemy army, but right now, I had to eat in order to survive.