When the Efreet disappeared, the Salamanders it had summoned also vanished, and the surrounding area of the crater regained its tranquility.
Believing that higher spirits did have the intelligence to stage a retreat to fool their opponents, Loren stayed on guard for a while. When it seemed that the spirits had retreated for real, he called over Lapis and Gula, who were standing a little distance away.
Lapis came running up to him on the sloping ground, and before Loren could say anything, she circled around Loren and observed his body closely. When she was sure he was alright, she nodded.
âYou defeated an Efreet without any major injuries. Amazing, Loren.â
âMore like it backed down.â
Loren had a feeling that the Efreet didnât intend to fight until one of them died. It probably appeared to stop Judie from doing what she had been doing, but didnât want to risk its own existence for that. He believed heâd eliminated a good number of Salamanders, which seemed to be lesser spirits, but as a human, Loren couldnât guess how much that means to the spirits.
âWeâre just here to melt one helmet. It seems to decide to let us pass.â
âI see. Shall we go then?â
If there were no obstacles in the way, it was not difficult to reach the crater. It was a little uncomfortably hot to approach the lava-filled crater, but it was not unbearable from a certain distance.
âAs expected, itâs impossible to get too close. We just need to get close enough to throw it down.â
âThe crater is large enough that once weâre within throwing distance, we wonât miss.â
âAhhh-, I want to get out of here as soon as possible.â
Gura tugged at her top and fanned her face with her hands. Her sweat-soaked skin was generously exposed, of course, and although Loren didnât really want to look, Lapis cupped both his cheeks with her hands and made him turn away so that he wouldnât even face Gulaâs direction.
The closer they got to the crater, the stuffier it became, and the hot air seemed to be soaked in sweats. It was scorching. In addition, the smoke bursting everywhere was laced with a smell that made their noses wrinkle.
âThe smell is awful, but the heat isnât so bad, is it?â
âYouâre still under the residual effects of the magic I applied to you, Loren. Gula and I donât have that, so this heat is pretty hard on us.â
In order for Loren to deal with the flame-controlling Efreet and Salamanders at close range, Lapis had used a spell that resisted fire on Loren. Thanks to the remaining effect of that magic, Loren was less affected by the heat when they approached the crater than Lapis and Gula.
In fact, if it wasnât for that effect, Loren wouldnât be able to get this close to the crater, since he was just a human and had much lower resistance than Lapis and Gula, a demon and an Evil God.
âIn any case, letâs get the job done and get out of here. Itâs not a place you want to stay for long.â
âI agree.â
Lapis agreed that they should finish quickly. In any case, they couldnât leave the place if they didnât finish their errand. She pulled out the black helmet from her luggage. Even a demon like her couldnât walk near the lava without any preparation, so she planned to throw it down from here.
Lapis was about to make the throw, but she suddenly leapt away from the spot. At the same time, Loren also quickly moved away from the crater with his hand on the greatsword on his back. Gula was the only one left there, and even though she looked sleepy, her hand held the arrow that had been shot at her. On the ground, where Lapis and Loren had just been, were two other arrows. The two of them had sensed those arrows coming, and had moved to dodge.
âWould you hand it over to me?â
The direction where the voice came from was probably where the arrows had been shot. Lapis ignored it and made to throw the helmet again, but more arrows came to stop her. She had no choice but to retreat behind Loren.
âIt is useless to those who do not understand its value. Just hand it to me obediently.â
A man with black hair and black armor said as he approached them. The young man carried a longsword and a black shield, something they hadnât seen with him in their first encounter.
If the information they heard from Judie was correct, this was probably Magna, the man who had been stealing pieces of the black armor set belonging to the Demon Kings, claiming it to be his own.
âWhat kind of idiots will just give things away when asked?â
Loren asked as he assumed a fighting stance, ready to confront Magna.
If there was an opening, he could send Lapis running through to throw the helmet into the crater, but there was no way this man would allow them such an opening. Moreover, he could catch glimpses of the Dark Elf woman a distance behind Magna, watching them vigilantly with an arrow knocked on her ready bow. He had guessed it, but she was apparently the manâs accomplice. Loren unsheathed his greatsword, but Magna showed no signs of getting ready for a fight. Instead, he spoke:
âWhy donât you just tell the Demon King that youâve thrown it away?â
âUnfortunately, weâre under the spell of the Demon King.â
Even though she was in her castle, Judie was still tracking the helmetâs position and status. If they gave in to Magnaâs cajoling and gave him the helmet, no one knew what she would do to them later.
And even if Judie hadnât used any tracking magic, Lapis, who was standing right behind him, was her own daughter. It was not possible to go against a request from the Demon King in front of Lapis, who was watching attentively.
âWhy are you so obsessed with this anyway? Your taste for gear is pretty random and bland for a guy so fucking high and mighty, isnât it?â
âItâs none of your business.â
âYou donât have to talk about it if you donât want to, but itâs hard for us to cooperate if we donât know the situation, you see.â
As Loren conceded, Lapis tugged at his shirt from behind. She knew he wasnât the type of man to abandon a commission he had accepted, but she also knew he wasnât the kind of human to faithfully fulfill a deal with a Demon King. She was wondering if he actually meant it.
Loren didnât respond to Lapis but kept looking at Magna. The man took some time to think about it, but eventually twisted his lips in a condescending smile and said while looking down at Loren:
âYou expect me to ask for help from some random adventurer? The only thing you should do here is to hang your head and offer the helmet to me.â
âThose with too much pride are troublesome.â
âYou want to die here while doing a Demon Kingâs bidding?â
âEven your threats are boring.â
Loren replied with a mocking laugh, but he kept his eyes on the movements of the Dark Elf behind Magna. Neither of them was the type of opponent that could be confronted half-heartedly, and just a little negligence could really mean the end of his life.
âWatch your mouth, mongrel. You should not even be allowed to speak to me.â
âDonât make me laugh. What kind of noble are you that you canât even talk to me?â
Loren had intended to make fun of him, but Magnaâs reaction was something Loren had not expected.
âDonât make me laugh. Me, a noble?â
Loren was a bit surprised to learn that he was not satisfied with the term âaristocratâ. He wondered what the hell he wanted to be called to be happy, but Magna didnât pay any attention to his pondering. The man pointed his longsword right at Lorenâs face.
âYour disrespect is of no concern to me right now. If you want to at least improve my impression of you, just prostrate and offer me the helmet.â
âDo you really think Iâm going to comply with that kind of talk?â
Loren was dumbfounded, but Magna seemed to be very serious. He looked at Loren with frustration, then spoke to Lapis, who was behind him:
âYou, woman. You give it to me instead of that stupid man.â
âItâs not a joke. We have no idea what sheâll do to us later.â
If Lapis, Judieâs daughter, were to give the helmet to Magna, Loren was sure the treatment she would receive would be unimaginably horrible. Knowing that, Lapis wouldnât be a bad daughter and give the man the helmet.
âMagna-sama! Itâs useless to negotiate with those people.â
The Dark Elf said as she drew her bow and aimed it at Loren. Magna, who had been glaring at Loren without answering her, turned his gaze to Gula, who was watching Loren and Magnaâs exchange from a short distance away with a bored expression.
âWhat about you, woman? Are you willing to take the helmets from these people and offer it to me? Being an adventurer is not something you can do forever. If you cooperate with me, I promise you that you will eventually obtain wealth and splendor. Iâll even let you off the hook for your previous transgressions.â
In the past, when fleeing from Magna, Gula had crushed the enhanced goblins in the surroundings and vomited their flesh and blood on him to create an opening that allowed them to escape. Magna offered to forgive that action of hers, but Gula just stifled a yawn:
âNah. You seem very unappetizing, at least compared to Loren.â
Loren wondered what criteria she had.
Magna looked unhappy with Gulaâs answer, but turned his attention back to Loren.
âIâm sure you understand the folly of fighting me.â
âShut up. We donât have to fight you properly. We can just throw the helmet youâre so obsessed with into that lava and our business will be over.â
âDo you think someone like me will allow such a thing?â
âSomeone like meâ, Magna said, but the thing was â Loren didnât know his lineage. Even the name âMagnaâ was something he heard from the Demon King. He hadnât heard the man himself say it at all. Thus, he had no idea how amazing this guy was supposed to be.
âDonât bother me, you mongrel.â
âStop saying mongrel this mongrel that. Most of us humans are mongrels anyway.â
âNo, youâre wrong. In this world, there are mongrels like you and purebreds like me. Itâs folly to lump someone who inherited an ancient and venerable bloodline like me with the likes of you, who donât even know from which bloodline you came from.â
Magna looked at him condescendingly. Loren met his gaze straight on, wondering what the hell the man was talking about. Only royalties or great nobles would be able to claim that their bloodlines were ancient and venerable, but he didnât think such people would go to the trouble of visiting the top of a mountain in the middle of the demon territory, where dragons lived.
However, there was something in Magnaâs tone that made him believe that he wasnât just spouting nonsense.
âIâll ask you again: Give me that helmet. The likes of you or the demons possessing it will be like throwing a pearl before swine. Itâs only when I, the rightful owner, possess it that it will serve a meaning.â
âJokes should remain jokes. Even if it was yours, once itâs in a Demon Kingâs warehouse, the Demon King will be its owner. If you want it, go negotiate with her.â
âSo that is your answer?â
Loren readied his sword; in all honesty, he hoped the guy wouldnât tell him to go negotiate with the Demon King. In case he did, Loren of course preferred to just feign ignorance and throw the helmet into the crater, but with the Dark Elfâs arrow trained on Lapis, who was carrying the helmet, he couldnât do anything reckless.
âIt canât be helped then. Noel, watch out for that woman with the helmet. If she tries anything strange, stop her, even if you have to kill her. Do not let her throw the helmet.â
âAs you wish.â
The dark elf called Noel replied without taking her eyes off Lapis. Magna nodded at her, then slowly began to walk towards Loren with his shield and longsword raised.
âIf one fight canât make you understand that your sword skill and strength are no match for mine, Iâll teach you again.â
âI donât want any lecture from a guy who let us escape while being covered from head to toes in vomit. Did you manage to get rid of the smell, ladykiller? Goblinsâ blood must really stink.â
Loren challenged Magna, who was still looking down on him. Magnaâs face suddenly turned grim, as if he had no tolerance for being mocked, even though he may mock others.
âYouâre talking too much. Iâll have your head cut off from your body.â
âGo ahead, try it. We have bad mouths and bad habits, so come prepared!â
Magna slashed at Loren with movements so light that it was difficult to believe he was wearing such heavy equipment. In response, Loren shouted a battle cry and swung his greatsword with all his might.