āI-I think it might workā¦ā¦ but wouldnāt that cunning man have measures to prevent memoria spells from being cast?ā
āTsk tsk. That is why I said it could succeed or fail.ā
The other Demon Lords gave her nervous gazes, but Gamigin casually savored the taste of some grapes that were on the table. The strangely sexually appealing gesture made the other Demon Lords gulp.
āIf I manage to seduce Dantalian before he can cast any anti-magic spell, then it would be my victory. If I am unable to make Dantalian lower his guard, then it would be my loss. Plans are not always guaranteed to succeed. The result can vary depending on the situation and oneās luck.ā
āā¦ā¦.ā
The Demon Lords exchanged glances.
Valefor carefully spoke up among them.
āButā¦ā¦would that not mean you would be sacrificing yourself?ā
āNo. There is a plan I want to suggest here.ā
Gamigin narrowed her eyes and raised the corners of her mouth.
āFor starters, I will go to the palace and apologize to Dantalian. Considering Dantalianās personality, heāll most likely tell me to strip in order to show my sincerity.ā
āā¦ā¦.ā
āYou all will wait outside the palace. If I manage to use the memoria artifact successfully, then I will send you a signal with magic.ā
Gamigin quenched the inside of her mouth with wine before continuing.
āOnce I give you the signal, you will enter the palace and get rid of Dantalian.ā
āBut what cause will we have to kill him?ā
āYou will all be here to complain about being excluded from the management of the Empire and coincidentally witness Dantalian rape me.ā
āā¦ā¦.ā
The Demon Lords looked at each other again. It was clear in their eyes that they were hesitant about this plan.
āDemon Lords who were already being treated unfairly happen to witness an absurd scene and committed murder due to the heat of the moment. Well, this will undoubtedly start a debate, but thereāll be no issue as long as we have the memoria recording. What can they do when he raped a duke of the Empire~?ā
Gamigin chuckled.
Valefor asked a question while the Demon Lords were mulling over the success rate of this plan.
āWhat will you do if the memoria artifact does not work?ā
āSimple. I wonāt send you a signal and you can remain outside the palace.ā
Gamigin immediately answered.
āAnother day will go by uneventfully. The same yesterday as tomorrow, and the same tomorrow as yesterday.ā
āBut that means you will end up being insulted for no reasonā¦ā¦.ā
āBeing insulted is a common occurrence already.ā
The playfulness in Gamiginās expression faded slightly and was replaced by a cold gaze.
āI want to get revenge against Dantalian, so I proposed a plausible plan. The chances of success arenāt that high, but if you look at it from another angle, it means that there is little to lose even if we fail. Being insulted for about five hours is all that I have to endure to attempt this plan? That isnāt a bad price.ā
āā¦ā¦.ā
The other Demon Lords couldnāt help but feel shaken by Gamiginās ghastly gaze.
Valefor fell into deep thought. A trap with a low chance of success, but even if it fails, he would only be going to the palace entrance and leavingā¦ā¦. The risk was basically non-existent.
The problem was how much he could trust the other Demon Lords who were currently present. There wasnāt a firm sense of loyalty or bond between the independent Demon Lords. They had simply gathered since they happened to be in similarly miserable situations.
It was more than possible for one of them to go and inform Dantalian or Barbatos in order to obtain a better standing for themself. Therefore, the greatest cause for concern was how well this will remain confidential. A magic vow would be essentialā¦ā¦.
āThe bigger issue is if this plan succeeds.ā
Gamigin spoke up while the other Demon Lords were still busy in thought. Valefor came out from his thoughts and asked back.
āWhat do you mean by it being a bigger issue if it succeeds?ā
āThink about it. Thereās no way Barbatos will stay still if her favorite pet dies. Sheāll immediately try to kill us.ā
Gamigin went back to speaking in a playful tone.
āIf we succeed in killing Dantalian, then we will all become accomplices. Weāll have to spread the recording on the memoria artifact as soon as possible and come together to oppose Barbatos. This wonāt be easy.ā
āā¦ā¦.ā
āSo I would like it if only those whoāve resolved themselves properly took part in this plan. Those who genuinely wish to kill Dantalian and are willing to take on the aftermath.ā
Gamigin gazed at the other Demon Lords with a smirk as if she was questioning whether they actually had that kind of resolve.
At this point, Valeforās doubt in Gamigin had diminished considerably.
When scheming, people tend to downplay the risk and exaggerate the chances of success. On the other hand, Gamigin fully detailed the chances of the plan failing and the risks that would follow even if it succeededā¦ā¦.
She was genuinely testing them. Were they going to keep living as pampered pigs that had their political powers stripped from them by Dantalian, or were they going to keep their pride as Demon Lords even with the potential riskā¦ā¦?
āI will take part in this.ā
There was no need to think this over. Gamigin was sacrificing her physical body. There was no reason for Valefor to not sacrifice his pride as a Demon Lord now.
The other Demon Lords turned to him in shock.
āValeforā¦ā¦.ā
āHowever, I will only participate if everyone here also agrees. This plan requires absolute discretion. We are all either in this together or none of us at all. These are the only two options before us.ā
āIsnāt that right?ā Valefor turned to ask Gamigin with his gaze.
Gamigin showed a pleased smile.
āYup. Valefor is right. We have to be unified as one.ā
āShould we not involve His Highness Vassago?ā
A Demon Lord asked.
āI heard that he also holds animosity toward Dantalian. If we are able to borrow his power, then that would make handling the aftermath much easier for us.ā
āMm. That might be a problem.ā
Gamigin shook her head.
āVassago is fundamentally on the side of the strong. I guess you could say that he moves with the times. Iām sure that heāll immediately snitch to Dantalian or Barbatos if we reveal our plan to him. Weāll all receive a pleasant summon to court.ā
āI am also against that idea.ā
Valefor also shared his opinion.
Valefor had originally tried to invite Vassago to these meetings, but he refused, saying that it was pointless. Vassago didnāt sympathize with the state the independent Demon Lords were in, this was the conclusion that Valefor came to.
In the end, Vassago was a dog that wagged his tail for the strong. Valefor was greatly disappointed in him.
āAs I mentioned before, this plan requires absolute discretion from start to finish. Adding more people to the plan thoughtlessly will only increase our risks.ā
Furthermore, Valefor said as he continued.
āLetās be honest here. Are the seven of us not more than enough to kill Dantalian? Any more than this would be like killing a chicken with a knife meant for cows.ā
āHis Highness Valefor is right.ā
The other Demon Lords nodded in agreement. What could they possibly have to be afraid of when they were only trying to deal with a Rank 71 Demon Lord?
āYes, convincing Vassago can come after weāve killed Dantalian. We should be able to bring Vassago into our cause a lot easier since we should have strong evidence and a cause at that point. Not only him, but we might get the support of other Demon Lords who happen to dislike Dantalian.ā
āI see. We only have to consider these things after we have succeededā¦ā¦.ā
āIt wonāt be easy. To put it bluntly, this is a gamble.ā
Gamigin beamed brightly.
āEither way, it isnāt so difficult that itās impossible, donāt you think?ā
Mm, Valefor thought audibly as he nodded.
He now had no doubt whatsoever. Gamigin wasnāt concerned about the plan itself. She was more concerned about the aftermath once the plan succeeds. This was the most evident proof that she was facing this plan seriously.
If Gamigin had spoken in a way that sounded like things would get better after the plan succeeds, or if a single plan would somehow magically improve all of their situations, then Valefor wouldāve doubted her.
However, she emphasized that the path ahead of them would still be thorny even if they succeed. Therefore, the success of the plan itself wasnāt what she genuinely wanted. She wanted comrades who would stick with her til the very end.
āEven if the plan fails miserably.ā
Valeforās eyes glimmered with a serious light.
āAll seven of us here right now will become comrades that can rely on each other. It wonāt be a lot of people, but their internal stability would be outstanding. Creating this sort of group might be her actual planā¦ā¦. Yes, this alone has enough value.ā
A common enemy strengthens bonds.
This ancient truth applied directly to the independent Demon Lords who saw Dantalian as their common enemy.
āI will join.ā
āI will also take part in the plan. I would rather take this gamble than let my authority be taken away from me like this.ā
Were they convinced because of the realism behind her words? Gamigin didnāt try to sound pointlessly pompous.
She stripped the ambiguous desire of wanting to get revenge on Dantalian and laid out a detailed plan about how to assassinate Dantalian and what must be done to use the proof and cause effectively.
The Demon Lords thus concluded that it was āpossibleā.
One by one, the Demon Lords voiced their desire to take part in Gamiginās plan after they finished deliberating. Of course, the fact that they had the ex-rank 6 and ex-rank 4 with them also helped influence their decisions.
Finally, all seven Demon Lords agreed to participate.
Gamigin displayed a satisfied smile.
āAll right. This is enough to make sacrificing myself worth it. I did tell you that there isnāt a high chance of success, but I plan on doing my utmost to make sure it works. Letās teach Dantalian that Demon Lords are beings that cannot stand being oppressed.ā
The Demon Lords nodded seriously.
Gamigin created a magic circle. It was a spell that created a solemn pact.
āDo you all swear to not reveal our plan to assassinate Dantalian to another individual or object?ā
āI swear.ā
āI swear.ā
Each Demon Lord cast a spell on their heart as they swore to secrecy. Gamigin had reached the peak as an archmage. She was more trustworthy than anyone else when it came to the enforcement of magic. If anyone goes against their pledge, then their heart will explode and they will lose all of their mana.
Thus, the scheme began.
The Demon Lords stayed up several nights as they planned out the assassination. As something as important as this couldnāt be left in the hands of their subordinates, the Demon Lords had to come up with a plan on their own. Gamigin and Valefor did most of the planning.
They decided to carry out their plan in four days.
Time was of the essence.
They decided to end everything while the uproar that Gamigin caused in the palace was still a hot topic.
They got their hands on the palaceās patrol schedule and bribed some of the guards. Several of the maids were also bribed. If their plan succeeded, then they were going to take care of the ones they bribed in the back alleys of the city.
And then, four days later.
āGamigin has entered the palace.ā
Valefor gazed at the other Demon Lords with a steadfast expression. The other Demon Lords also returned his gaze with resolved eyes.