āThings are just about to get back to normal, Mr. Benigor. I can understand that I donāt want to negotiate with Belial, but sometimes I have to give up my faith for ideals. ā
āIf Belial squeezes a hole in the continent again and opens it, the demon that will appear in that gap will not be like Belial. And I know very well that Benigore doesnāt want that to happen. Weāve just recovered from our sacredness. You have used a lot of divine power to come down, but if you try to fix it until later, it will definitely be the same as before. Thereās no guarantee that the strong-willed demons wonāt be summoned. ā
[I, my beloved god⦠Butā¦.]
Tr an sla ted by jp ļ½ tl .ļ½om āBelial is also with his troops. Actually, I was going to finish well, but the fact that Benigore came at the current time is a little⦠ā
Youāre saying I did something wrong? Your precious Honor Cardinal Lee?]
āThat canāt be right. But Iām telling you that Belialās position has changed strangely since Benigore showed his face in this world. If the result of being pushed into the light and the demons disappearing, we wonāt be face-to-face in front of the troops. You might get a story that says, āI ran away with my tail down to Benigore.ā ā
[The repulsive human being is right. Stupid Benigore. Heās not the only son of a platoon. I want you to think about how many demons are spending money watching this continent. All 72 battalion captains, except a few, are watching the situation. I canāt face myself to show you this picture of retreat.]
āIām just a humble mortal. I donāt know whatās going on up there, but Iām sure others are watching the situation as well. If you increase the size of your work to keep your beliefs, it is clear that others who are watching this will be scolded by Benigore. ā
[Well, then what do you want?]
[What I want is to set foot on this continent again.] Trans l a ted by jp mt l.coļ½
You think Iām gonna let you do that? Thatās impossible!]
[No more yields, incompetent Benegor.]
[It was impossible to have this conversation with the demons. You know who doesnāt know the dirt inside?]
āBenigore. This is not a bad condition. ā
[What? Young-young Faith! Are you serious?]
āThe 27th Army is closely related to the current continent anyway. No matter how much you stop it, the Devil will be summoned. If Belial sets foot in this place again, it will be more comfortable for him to move as far as he can control. ā
āYes, Benigore can adjust the details of the contract, such as how much power you will have in this world, the approximate timing and size of the damage, and whether the military is right for you to come along. Itās not like being prepared in advance and not being able to see. Perhaps Belial wonāt make too much of a plan either. If youāre worried that the humans on the continent will forget about the 27th because of this defeat, itās natural. ā
āThis is your chance. Benigore, especially given the fact that youāre just getting up. Do you want to be a fugitive again? We need to fill this opportunity with clarity. ā
āImagine that you can now perform a Great God miracle in this place and show the congregation the painting that drives out Belial. Not only the restoration of the spiritual power consumed by the coming rain, but it must be high enough to soar the sky. Itās a little unsettling, isnāt it? If you make a mistake, itās quick to fall into the ground again. Recap this opportunity. ā
[The repulsive human being is right. Since you came down here after spending so much power, donāt you have something to gain, too? Ironically, I also value those who live on the continent. I donāt want to do any more damage. Butā¦.]
āIf you step back from this place, you will be crushed by hardened devils. ā
Tran s l a t ed b y ļ½pmt l .coļ½ [I donāt need to tell you that Iām going to be downsized. If my position becomes smallerā¦.]
āThere may be demons on this continent. Iām not sure I can live with myself after that, Benigore. ā
[You know that, Benigore. At least Iām the rational one among the commanders. I know best that I donāt expect crazy-ass bitches like Lilith and scumbags like Mammons to come here.]
āThere are few rational demons like Belial. Ah, yes. Absolutely.ā
Iām going to be a notary. Please fill out a contract. ā
āThatās right. Benigor. ā
[Hmm, thatās not a bad idea. You donāt have to fill out a contract, but Iām sure youāll find it more reassuring.]
āOf course, the contract itself will require a lot of concessions from Lord Belial. ā
Iāve never heard of a demon who dealt directly with God.
Belial thinks the terms of the contract are irrelevant if only he can write them.
Of course you want to take a small advantage in the meantime, but if you push it too greedily, you realize that the contract itself could be destroyed.
But Bennigore still seems to have it all figured out.
Actually⦠This condition is not bad for Benigore either.
T r an sl at e d by jpļ½ tl .ļ½ oļ½ As Belial was always the devil who did what was best for his customers, Benigore will do his best to accommodate the miracles that will befall him.
Rather than spend enormous spiritual power and be dealt with and enter bankruptcy again, it is even more effective to gain the faith of humanity by demonstrating realistic smoke.
[If you fill out the contract, youāll need to add additional conditions. Itās for my own safety, but I think itās a reward as much as I know thatās gonna be your performance soon, Belial.]
[If itās appropriate, Iāll let you in.]
[Well, then, donāt touch my beloved followers anymoreā¦.]
[I canāt. I donāt like the sound of you giving up everything for me as a gift. Youāre smarter than I thought.]
[If you write on the contract that you no longer want to touch my followers, I will make it possible for the next 2,000 years to have 5 influences. And take back the job of the plague lord you handed over. Belial, wouldnāt you be satisfied with this?]
[This is nonsense. Clever bitch! I thought you were incompetent, but youāre darker than I thought.]
[Then there is no contract.]
[Desired sea, incompetent Benigore. Iāll make you a fugitive again.]
[My beloved god will also fight beside me.]
[That disgusting human will be with me, not you.]
[My dear selfish followers. Will you stay with me? You will, wonāt you? Iāll do it right⦠Iāll do it right⦠So come here and kill those demons together.]
[Disgusting human being. I trust you know best where your identity lies. Iāll show the dirty bitches upstairs what happens to those who refuse to talk.]
Whatās wrong with you guys? Please donāt do this.
T ra n slated b y ļ¼Ŗpmt l .c oļ½ Suddenly, we have to stop a new war from happening here.
In a sudden flow, I had to bite my lips a little tightly.
This is the moment I thought I could rest after everything was over. Once again, I had to remove myself from this battlefield at all costs.
If any more is hit here, humanity will be incapable of recovering, incapable of recovering. I had to worry about everything.
āWell, then, how about this. I think you two are interested in my postnatal lifeā¦. ā
[I am waiting 2,000 years from now. I donāt know about that one, but I think he wants a disgusting human being like you⦠I donāt know if you think you can conjure up your disgusting soul, but itās not funny.]
I felt like I shouldnāt have taken it away. It was hard to understand how they were looking at me from the sky.
He must be thinking itās better to embrace it than to send it somewhere else.
Benigore may have also received a comment from someone.
But thatās not the point right now. It is more important to remove this friction smoothly.
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I donāt know if theyāre both happy, but I started to open my mouth.
āIām thinking about giving Benigore a chance to recruit first. ā
[That wonāt be badā¦.]
āYes, this is your first chance to recruit. ā
[Are you saying you donāt want to come this way? My dearā¦.]
āOf course I want to be with Benigore, but I have to be a little more careful as it is for the rest of my life. We need to figure out what the conditions are⦠and there are many things to consider. Rest assured, Benigore. As long as the conditions are correct, I will think about it as positively as possible. Thatās why we first gave them the right to arbitration. We should talk to not only Benigore, but also the superiors who work with him. ā
[Yi, the Ig Young followers are quick to notice.]
āI thought youād received a comment. So⦠how does the contract work? ā
[I donāt think thatās badā¦.]
[I thought for a while moreā¦.]
However, as a person who puts his body in the light, he cannot easily step into the option of contracting with the devil.
He had a lot to think about and some of his own beliefs.
Itās no big deal to stamp a contract, but itās probably the biggest problem for her in her life.
Suddenly, a subconscious world is created and Belial holds the contract in his sights.
Benigore also sits at his desk crying. He was looking at me as if he was really stamped here.
It was a moment to realize that they were transcendent. I felt like I was in another room in the blink of an eye.
But Bennigoreās weeping face is neither transcendent nor anything.
I keep staring at this side like Iām signing a slave contract.
āTrust me, Benigore. Didnāt the bankruptcy crisis go well together? Youāll get more this time. ā
[There is no time. Decide quickly.]
[Yi Young Faithful⦠Hiic.]
[If you donāt like it, Iāll take it back.]
āIf itās not today, itās not a second chance. ā
[The repulsive human being is right.]
Hands trembling. It may be rude to transcendent beings, but I feel a tremor when I hold hands.
āTrust me and stamp it. ā
[You donāt want to proceed with the contract.]
āI just need to be prepared. Just a moment, please. ā
āStamp it! Benigore!ā
[I⦠I donāt think I can do this eitherā¦]
āDonāt be so gentle. Put a stamp on it! ā
āOne, two, three, and weāll do it. One. ā
Once again, the moment Bennigoreās face flashed in front of his eyes, shaking his hands as he held them up.