Deja Vu? I felt like I had said the same thing last time.
While the war continued today as well, our battlefield was quiet.
We were both just watching and waiting. You could say that it was a stalemate.
âWaiting is so boring. It makes me want to go back to the village.â
Yes. It would be better if there was no fighting. Things should be done peacefully.
âWhy donât we just say that none of this happened and leave? Donât you agree, Painy?â
âDo you mean that we should annihilate them into oblivion?â
Why was she so extreme?\n
âNot exactly that. I donât mean that one side should be erased. But that we could pretend that we hadnât been fighting at all. There is no fighting and no hatred.â
âThat doesnât sound very realistic. The strong must rule the weak. That is something that will never change in the Demon World.â
âYesâŠyes, thatâs true.â
âThe strong will rule the weak.
Painy the Reaper was right. After all, similar wars to this one were erupting all over the world.
And yet, could they not resolve these conflicts by talking? Reset everything. Forget.
âŠNo, it was impossible.
The only reason that the Reapers were working as my subordinates, was so they could survive by serving someone more powerful. \nThat wasnât me, of course. They worked for me because they entered the country, but they are really under the rule of Lesser Demon King Melvis.
It was because of this law of the strong ruling the weak, that the Reapers came to us for protection.
This law would not change.
Speaking of which, as a Reaper, Painy was a higher rank of monster than me. And so I was quite sure that she would one day challenge me to Gekokujyo. However, there were no signs of it coming yet.
âWhat do you think, Rig?â
âFor a hill like this, it should take at least forty or fifty days for the fighting to end. And yet it hasnât even been ten days yet. Itâs a little too early for you to be getting boredâŠâ
That wasnât what I meantâŠ
Well, I understood his point. I was the Commander. Saying that I was âboredâ was a good way to lower morale.
\nAsked Saifo, his hands behind his head.
âWeâre not charging! Were you even listening?â
âWhat!? Weâre not going to charge, Golan?â
âYou idiots! Why are you saying it as if it would be the normal thing for me to do!â
How rude.
âBecause it would be so much better to do it and end things quickly, than doing nothing at all and running away. Thatâs what you always say.â
âI was talking about fights. Ogres are so obnoxious. Even if you run away, they will continue to chase you.â
âWell, being beaten by you is a kind of rite of passage, Golan.â