âHis Majesty, the Demon Lord, do you think that we human beings are no match for you and the demon race?â
Finally, Princess Vannessiaâs smile turned into something fearsome and disturbing. She cunningly showed her true nature.
âBut if you ask me, thatâs why itâs so exciting! The stronger the enemy, the more worthwhile the challenge. And there is nothing more interesting than to be able to wage war against an opponent you can never match.â
âYouâre like an insane person, youâŠâ
He wondered if it was similar to the feeling of wanting a âLunaticâ or a âDemonicâ game mode because âHardâ or âVery Hardâ difficulty level wasnât enough. No, that was fine for a game. But Princess Vannessia was betting with the lives of millions of human beings, which was crazy.
âDamn. It was a mistake to ask this woman for advice. She said she was sympathetic to my feelings, that admired me, and now she said all of that was a lie!â
âNo, those were unmistakably sincere words. I understand what His Majesty, the Demon King, wants. Just as there are people of the human race who disobey the Emperorâs teachings and are inferior to dogs and beasts, there are surely also people of the demon tribe who are as honourable as you. ButâŠâ
âBut?â
âThe Heavenly Emperor stated that all demons should be eliminated. No matter who you are, as long as you are a demon, death will be your ending.â
âYouâre scarier than me being able to say that with a straight face!â
Kengo turned his head to look at her.
(Was the saint ordained by the heavens!? The beacon of hope for the entire human race!? Isnât she actually a demon in human skin!?)
The fact that he had even a fleeting thought for this pervert was going to be part of his black history. Princess Vannessia, on the other hand, smiled unconcernedly and spoke.
âWell, thatâs why Iâm here. You are free to boil or burn me â„. I would like you to let the soldiers go, but if you donât want to, then so be it. On the other hand, if His Majesty, who is so kind, would be willing to let me off the hook, I would welcome that as well. Next time we will use our wits and find a way to destroy the demons.â
âSo, whatever happens, itâs all in accordance with the Heavenly Emperorâs teachings for you.â
âYes, you are correct.â
âSounds like a fun life!â
âIt is â„â„.â
He tried to be sarcastic, but Princess Vannessia responded with an annoyingly nice smile. With that carefree expression on her face, she held out her arms as if to say, âCome on, have it your way.â
What should he do with this princess, who was undoubtedly a danger to the demon race?
Kengo had already decided on the answer.
(Iâll have to ask you and your soldiers to return to your homelandâŠ)
The mere thought of execution or being treated as a hostage would make his blood freeze. It would only make his nightmares worse. There was no way a chicken could do such a horrible thing.
[TL: And thatâs why; if someone thinks of Princess Vannessia as someone similar to Hitotsuba Kaede, Iâm going to slaughter you.]
âUuuhhhh⊠I didnât expect her to be such a pervert⊠God, what did I do wrong? Uuuuaa.â
After returning to the Demon Kingâs Castle, Kengo laid in bed, still shocked. He curled up on the ultra-sized bed in his room, covered with a bedspread and shut himself in.
âCome on, cheer up and stop crying, Kengo. Youâre depressing.â
âThis mistress thought that my Lord only liked that womanâs face and body.â
These were Lushiko and Asumi.
They had come into the bedroom without asking permission, climbed onto the bed without asking, and stuck together on either side of Kengo, who was curled up.
âItâs useless to look for personality in the human race. Especially not in a powerful person with a position or status, Lord.â
âWhat do you mean, Asumi?â
âWell, itâs no surprise that the Young Lord is not familiar with the affairs of the human world.â
Asumiâs face turned pensive, and she began to speak in detail.
âThe human race isnât as highly developed nor as magically advanced as us. This is why the people of the human world are generally poorer than those of the demon world. Also, theyâve had a lot of droughts this year, and the locusts were rampantâitâs too easy for a famine to occur. Even if it didnât happen, the slightest whim of weather or climate could cause huge fluctuations in food yields. The common peopleâs food sources will naturally not be stable.â
âI can see that as a theory⊠What does that have to do with talking about personality?â
âTake a step forward and think about it, Lushiko. The people of the human world are all forced to live on a thin straw. The royalty and aristocracy of the human world also exploit taxes from such people and live in luxury without a care in the world. If you donât call this the work of a devil, what do you call it?â
âHmmm, I get it.â
âOn top of that, the temple forces have grown fat by conveniently twisting the Heavenly Emperorâs teachings and threatening the people with H**l if they donât contribute. They are rotten to the core.â
âThe old saying goes, âTo divert the peopleâs discontent, make enemies.â They claim itâs because the demon tribe had put a curse on them that the drought from the sun continues, that itâs because the demon tribe ate their fathers when he went hunting and didnât come back, and that itâs because the demon tribe is responsible for their motherâs serious illness. The morale of the troops on the battlefield will also be boosted, killing two birds with one stone.â
âTheyâre so vicious! It makes me sick!â
Lushiko spoke up as if in righteous fury.
Kengo also listened to the story while wrapped in the bed covers, and his ears hurt. He had somehow assumed that demons were evil, and humans were good, but it seems that his knowledge was quite shallow. No, he didnât think that the demons were the righteous ones.
However, it seemed that the human world, unlike the demon world, was filled with misery and poverty. And it was all because of a handful of corrupt royal families and temples.
Kengoâs thoughts turned to Princess Vannessia.
It was true that the princess didnât seem very interested in luxury. Even when they were attacked, she could have used her position to get a meal for herself if she wanted to. She was suffering along with the soldiers, wasnât she?
Her piety and faith in the Heavenly Emperorâwhile out of the ordinaryâ did not appear to be a lie. In that respect, she was no false saint. She had a clear distinction from other corrupt authorities, and that was why she has been able to gain unparalleled popularity. However, once opening the lid, it turned out that for Princess Vannessia, the pursuit of pleasure was nothing more than satisfying her masochistic desires. For that, she would involve her people and soldiers without concern, making them as unhappy as possible.
â⊠In other words, Princess Vannessia and the rest of the powers are all in the same hole after allâŠâ
âShe may look innocent, but her true nature is that of a selfish, devilish woman.â
âUuuuaaaahhhh!â
Unable to argue with Asmiâs accurate analysis of the human world and assessment of character, Kengo cried out. He was so embarrassed by his ignorance and lack of clarity that he wanted to put his head into a hole.
âWell, well, well, my Lord. Sexual love between men and women is the same as warfare. It is the experience that counts. The Young Lord would inevitably make mistakes.â
âYes, it was. I mean, itâs been a great experience, hasnât it? Why not use it as a lesson?â
âThis mistress, on the other hand, has grown more and more fond of you, for you are naiver than she had imagined. For when greatness is too great, the Lord is as far away as the moon, far away and lonely.â
âHey! Donât spoil him!â
âNo need to be jealous. Canât this mistress fall in love with him too? If you try to monopolize the Lord, youâll only make more enemies, Lushiko.â
âHaa? Youâre the only one whoâs fallen in love with him, so why donât you do what you want?â
âUgh⊠UuuuuâŠâ
Asumiâs comforting words sunk deep into his heart while Lushikoâs not-so-honest attitude had arrived. Even though he knows she was not really saying it, he wanted her to be nice to him.
âUghhhhâŠâ
âMou~ Youâre always so patheticïœïœ.â
âWell, well, Lushiko. Why donât you comfort him?â
âHaa!? Why me?â
âThatâs because itâs you. I have never seen such a heartbroken Lord. So, who else but you can comfort him, his step-sister? Even though the demon world is wide, no one but Lushiko can do it. Do you disagree?â
âHe~~~. Oh, I see. So just me.â
âI envy you so much. If I could take your place, I would.â
âWell, if youâre going that far, I can comfort himâŠâ
âArenât you too easy?â
âIâm not easy!â
âWell, well, well, follow me. This mistress has an idea.â
âIâll follow you, but you have to apologize first!â
âAll right, all right. Iâm sorry, Iâm sorry.â
The two gawky women left in a hurry. Kengo felt their presence while still curled up in the bed covers.
Before he could think of anything else, Lushiko and Asumi returned. They climbed into the bed again without asking. However, they were much farther away than before. What on earth were they thinking?
âThere you go, my Lord. You will see something rare, so take a peek.â
Asumi invited him in an impish tone.
âY-you donât need to see it.â
You could hear Lushiko being embarrassed from her tone of voice. His curiosity overcame his heartbreak at this.
Kengo lifted the edge of the bedspread, which was still covering him, a little and peeked through the crack. Around the edge of the bed, Lushiko was sitting flat on her lap. Asumi is no different.
However, Lushiko had changed into a pure white dress, reminiscent of Princess Vannessia. She usually liked to wear provocative clothes that expose her skin, so it was refreshing to see her in a neat long skirt.
âUhâŠâ
Kengo gulped.
Without realizing it, he stared at the pure white dress version of Lushiko.
âHey, donât look at me like that!â
Lushiko turned red all the way to her earlobes and squirmed as if to escape Kengoâs gaze. But it was nice to see her so embarrassed! He had thought that Princess Vannessia fit his tastes perfectly. He had thought she was a hundred points, a perfect beauty. But now, Lushiko was a thousand points perfect.
He hadnât noticed it until now, but now he finally realized something. For the first time, Lushiko, who had always dressed very provocatively for Kengo, wore such a dress. The ideal beautiful girl was so close to him! Now, he felt like a happy bluebird!
âNow, my Lord. Come closer, please.â
âC-can I?â
âOf course, thereâs nothing wrong with that. Itâs because she wants to comfort you, my Lord, that Lushiko dressed as such in spite of her embarrassment.â
âI-Iâm not feeling embarrassed! Itâs the default for me, the default!â
âSo, can I come closer, Lushiko?â
âHmph, itâs none of my business. Do what you want!â
âThere, there, thatâs what Lushiko said. Now, donât be shy, my Lord.â
Asumi beckoned to him in a friendly manner. Kengo still hesitated a lot but then went towards them.
Curled up in a ball and covered, he crunched and moved like such a new creature.
âNow, my Lord. You may lie on Lushikoâs lap.â
âYou donât mind if I do that muchâŠ?â
He asked cautiously. But Lushiko turned her head away and said nothing.
She didnât say âNoâ nor âI donât want to.â So, he indulged in her lap, wrapped in her dress skirt.
âNo, no, my Lord. Do not turn over.â
âNot on my back?â
He did as Asumi asked and buried his face between Lushikoâs thighs. The skirt, which seemed to be made of silk, was smooth and comfortable. The fabric that wrapped her thighs looked thin, but when he pressed his face against it, it caught him softly.
âKeep breathing, my Lord.â
âWhat the h**l are you thinking!?â
âSuuuuuu, haaaaaa.â
âYou take a deep breath, too.â
âHow are Lushikoâs thighs, my Lord?â
â⊠Smells good.â
âDonât sniff them!â
Lushiko protested, but it smelled really good. There was something soothing about the smell. Noâit wasnât just soothing.
Kengo was aware that his heart was suddenly pounding. In the past, the two siblings had known each other for a long time, and occasionally Lushiko would take advantage of his whim and give him a lap pillow. This was not the first time. But this was the first time he had ever felt such emotions.