As they got closer to the dragonoidâs capital, the surrounding scenery gradually changed.
It was a sight that made even the courageous Lepard and the calm GrĂŒn look gloomy.
All dragonoid soldiers became pale. It was to the extent that the really severe cases repeatedly jumped off the chariots carrying them, and vomited violently on the spot.
It was likely the deed of the demon kingâs army that investigated the vicinity or something like that after the capital had been attacked, but there were still traces left proving that the thoroughly burned, small settlements had remained the ones better off.
Corpses that looked as if they were kneaded by some powerful force.
Something human-shaped that had its entire skin peeled off and was impaled on a stake, which had been thrust into the ground, while upside down.
A road where heads, which had the despair at the time of their death carved into their faces, were endlessly lining up on the ground.
Women whose bellies had been ripped open, and children that were crammed into those tears as if it werenât already enough.
Such scenes could be seen only at times, but the entire area was dotted with them.
âWhat a nasty taste.â (Emil)
These scenes were so tragic that even Emil, who was usually not perturbed by most things, let her feelings show. Only Renya turned his eyes towards those scenes with a mystified expression lacking any indication that he felt bad about what happened to these people as if he were simply examining them while patting Shionâs back, who felt uncomfortable while putting up with her nausea.
âYouâreâŠalright, Renya?â (Shion)
Shion asked while feeling saved a bit by the warm sensation of his hand slowly and gently stroking her back.
There was no sign of agitation in Renyaâs reply.
âWell, thereâs certainly a difference in the level of cruelty, but they are still mere corpses.â (Renya)
Shion thought that he might be pretending to be tough with his calm voice, but after turning around, she couldnât find any trace of him acting.
âHow tough. I guess I can sum it up with as expected of you.â (Shion)
âSince I feel the evil intention, itâs a bad sensation. But, thereâs something that seems somewhat odd.â (Renya)
The dragonoid army was currently moving through the middle of a plain not far away from the capital.
In proportion to the lack of obstacles, objects of bad taste were visible â even if one didnât wish to see them â spreading across the whole area.
âSomething odd? What is it?â (Shion)
âItâs so many corpses that they had scattered them over this vast area. A considerable number of people has already been killed, I think. In the worst case, isnât it possible that there are no surviving residents in the capital?â (Renya)
Now that he mentions it, heâs certainly right, Shion assessed.
To scatter this many corpses all over the plains would require many more people than just a couple hundreds or even thousands.
Itâs not that Shion knew the population of the dragonoidâs capital, but if they had been slaughtered by the tens of thousands, it was possible that there were no survivors left in the capital anymore.
âBesides, donât monsters such as goblins, orcs or ogres eat people?â (Renya)
âThatâsâŠyouâre correct there.â (Shion)
Especially ogres, they are nicknamed Man-Eaters as they actively try to eat human-shaped creatures.
In front of their appetite racial differences only hold trivial nuances.
âWhy did they create this scenery then? Arenât these just fodder in their eyes?â (Renya)
Even if she set aside Renyaâs way of thinking, seeing as he declared the corpses of people to be fodder without any hesitation, the points he brought up were on Shionâs mind as well.
At the very least Shion had never heard that goblins, who usually eat anything edible to the extent that they would even devour the corpses of their own kind, mutilated people in such a nasty manner.
What was more worrying was the fact that a great number of female dragonoids was included among those mutilated corpses.
Monsters such as goblins and orcs normally use the women they captured to increase their numbers without eating or killing them, or any distinction whether the captured women are humans, beastmen, or dragonoids.
However, for some reason only elves arenât reserved for breeding purposes. They mostly get eaten or messed around with until the monsters get tired of them, but you could call this an exception.
âIncidentally, no matter how low their intelligence might be, they will at least station lookouts, right? The fact that our numbers are no more than a fragment of theirs should have been exposed one way or another, donât you think?â (Renya)
Renya believed that to be a rather annoying fact.
As these feelings were apparently visible on his face and could be perceived from his aura, Albert, who noticed this while being slightly further away, began to get all squirrelly again.
Renya concentrated his eyes ahead of the dragonoid forcesâ march.
Over there a city with high walls started to come in view.
âWhy canât I see any signs of the enemy army around that city?â (Renya)
As Renya said, the dragonoid capital, which started to show up, calmly towered without any movements contrasting the terrible scenery in the vicinity.
There were no monsters around, or signs of anything flying in the air.
Furthermore no smoke was rising from the city, and no presence of living beings or sounds associated with life could be detected.
In front of that city, which seemed like an abandoned ruin, unrest started to spread between the soldiers.
âWerenât there supposed to be tens of thousands of monsters stationed here?â (Renya)
âThat should be the case, butâŠmaybe they retreated or something like that?â (Shion)
Shion tried to voice out a possibility that came to her mind, but she immediately denied her own words.
After all there was no reason for the demon kingâs army to retreat.
Certainly, they suffered a crushing defeat on one battleground thanks to Renya and lost quite a few troops, but in the end that was just one of many battlegrounds. Itâs not like itâs going to influence the general progress of the war.
Speaking of the state of affairs, the demon kingâs army was still occupying large sections of the dragonoidâs continent. Their remaining forces should drastically exceed those of the dragonoids, too.
âThe army pulled back after hearing about the four heroes gathering here?â (Shion)
âAre the heroes so terrifying?â (Renya)
âLook at the heroes we have,â Renya pointed at Lepard and the others, who were advancing in a line next to each other, with his eyes.
Lepard, who noticed Renyaâs gaze being turned their way as he apparently overheard the conversation between Renya and Shion, revealed an openly displeased expression. GrĂŒn smiled bitterly, and Kurz smiled innocently.
Only Albert didnât understand what was going on. He nervously moved his eyes back and forth between Renya and the heroes.
âCome to think of it, where did those two priestesses attached to Kurz goâŠ?â (Renya)
Although he confirmed that Kaede was next to Lepard, Renya realized that the two childish priestesses werenât around.
Given that they were still very young, Renya didnât feel like bringing them along to a battlefield at all, but Renya also knew that little-by-little they had somehow gotten close to Kurz .
âIt looks like Kurz stowed them away inside the mist all of a sudden, saying that the battlefield was nearby.â (Shion)
âIs that actually fine? No, I think he wouldnât have done so unless itâs fine, but is it really alright?â (Renya)
Renya didnât really understand the true identity of Kurzâs black mist.
He somehow guessed what it might be, but if his thoughts were to be correct, the mist shouldnât be anything decent, no matter the viewpoint. He worried whether the priestesses, who had been stored away while enveloped by that mist, were okay.
Seemingly sensing Renyaâs concern, Kurz waved his hand atop his mount.
In Renyaâs opinion, it should be almost impossible for Kurz to be any better at horse riding than himself, but Kurz safely handled his horse with one hand.
Having absorbed the skill and knowledge of everyone he had captured with his black mist, Kurz displayed a fairly proficient level of horsemanship.
Renya felt a little bit depressed over the fact that he couldnât do something even a little child could, but Shion had the impression that the eyes of the horse, which Kurz was riding, were somehow empty, or rather, lifeless.
She thought that he must have done something bad to it, but since she would lose the opportunity to ride together with Renya if he became able to ride a horse with some kind of secret method just because she mentioned her concern, she remained silent.
Once Kurz swung his arm, a pitch black line was drawn in empty space along its path.
Renya furrowed his eyebrows after seeing the two beastman priestesses peacefully sleeping within the black mist that oozed out of the pitch black line.
âI wonder just what kind of theory is at work here?â (Renya)
âSorry, Renya. I have absolutely no clueâŠâ (Shion)
âThat Kurz, heâs going to eat the enemies with that black mist, isnât he?â (Renya)
âAre you worried that they will be mixed up with the enemies captured during battle, Renya? I think even Kurz is well aware of that issueâŠâ (Shion)
Shion said, but Renya couldnât deny the possibility that Kurz might have completely forgotten to take that into account.
He only prayed that those two priestesses wouldnât run into a situation that would injure their minds.
If it came to a situation where those two priestesses appeared from within the mist with blood stains all over while having lost all light in their eyes once the battle finished, such a case would be impossible to handle in various meanings.
âI guess it canât be helped even if I worry about it⊠Anyway, itâs not like the demon kingâs army drew back just because the four heroes assembled, right? Heâs still the demon king. The demon king, I tell you.â (Renya)
Renyaâs impression after seeing all the heroes together was that the demon king wasnât that much of a threat if he could be defeated by those four.
Assuming he considered Kurz as a special case since Frau tampered with him somewhat, he couldnât believe that the demon king would become such a dreadful threat, even if he added Yuuki, whom he fought before, to the other three heroes besides Kurz.
But, currently Renya was reassessing those thoughts.
After all, the demon king did not only attack Klinge with his offshoot instead of his main body, but also achieved a draw against Frau.
It wasnât just any draw either.
They fought under extremely advantageous conditions for Frau as they did so next to Klinge, Frauâs base and source of power, on top of the fact that the demon kingâs main body and the offshoot were separated by a very large distance. And yet it resulted mostly in a draw that was achieved by Frau making her copy blow itself up by using Renyaâs mana, after being outmatched in both mana and strength.
âAn opponent that somehow or other achieved a draw against Frau who can pressure a hero quite a bit if they were to go one-on-one? Thereâs no way they would pull their army just because they heard that the four heroes have gathered.â (Renya)
âYeahâŠthe more I hear about Klinge, the more nonsensical that city becomes in my mindâŠâ (Shion)
It was common sense in this world that even if all the forces of a nation were to be mobilized, they wouldnât be enough to kill the demon king.
A single city repelling him, even though it was his offshoot, by itself went far beyond the term outlandish.
Shion feebly murmured that while looking as if she had utterly given up, but Renya continued without minding her.
âEven though itâs an army dispatched by such a demon kingâŠand albeit it would seem fine even if they came out to annihilate us in high spirits after learning about our few numbers⊠There not being signs of a single living being in the city; just what does that mean?â (Renya)
âNo, even if you ask me, I donât know. I donât know, butâŠâ (Shion)
While pondering how to answer his question, Shion manages to come up with an answer.
ââŠhow about asking the opinion of the other members if it bothers you so much?â (Shion)
âI canât provide an answer that will be of much help to you, but if itâs Rona and Emil, they might at least come up with some kind of educated guess.â (Shion)
âI see, that makes sense. Alright, everyone gather for a moment!â (Renya)
The four heroes, Rona, Croire, Emil, and Kaede approached Renya while wondering what was going on.
While the dragonoid soldiers watched them, pondering what they intended to do at this point in time right in front of the enemy, Renya and the others formed a circle with their horses while ignoring the looks focusing on them, and began a meeting then and there.
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