âHowever, I will have you promise something beforehand, Barbatos. The memoria we will show can considerably harm Gamiginâs honor. In this regard, I ask that you uphold Gamiginâs honor to the very endâŚâŚ.â
âYou are acting rather bombastic.â
Barbatos snickered.
âI wonât make a promise with a shameless son of a bitch.â
âThe shameless one is Dantalian, Barbatos. He threatened the independent Demon Lords and insulted Gamigin today!â
Valefor shouted pompously. Once he did, a Plains Faction Demon Lord pointed their finger.
âYou dared to commit murder in a palace that has been declared a neutral zone? Are you not the ones who have insulted our strict laws!?â
âHah. Dantalian was the one who first broke the law of a neutral zone!â
Valefor understood that he couldnât let himself falter here. He glared daggers not only at Barbatos, but at all of the Demon Lords, archdukes, and soldiers that were present as well.
âRemember what happened five years ago. Where and by whom was Andromalius, an individual who was once a Demon Lord like us, killed? In the city of Niflheim which had been established as a neutral zone for centuries and in the center of the plaza where everyone could see. It was none other than Dantalian who had murdered him. Who is the destroyer of laws? Who is the shameless murderer!!â
The other independent Demon Lords raised their arms in response. âThatâs right, Dantalian is a lawbreaker,â they shouted in agreement.
âThe neutral areas exist for all Demon Lords. It does not exist for only one person. Dantalian used the neutral area however he wanted while not respecting the neutrality in any way himself. He is the most disgusting knave of this era!â
âThat is just an assassin making excuses!â
âCut off his tongue!â
The Demon Lords who belonged to factions scowled as they jeered at the group. The independent Demon Lords naturally got worked up and shouted back. Even though they were overwhelmingly outnumbered, they were undeniably confident in their cause and the evidence they had.
It felt like a scuffle could break out at any moment, but Barbatos proceeded to make a sarcastic remark.
âDantalian raped Gamigin, Gamigin just happened to have a memoria artifact to record this, and your group also coincidentally barged in at that moment. This is quite the coincidence if Iâve ever seen one.â
âThere is nothing strange about this. It is completely natural for someone to carry around an artifact just in case. If anything, is Dantalian not the one at fault?â
Valefor scoffed.
âI am saying that he is an individual that is dangerous to meet without an artifact. And the situation we feared actually happenedâŚâŚ. Gamigin.â
Valefor turned to look at Gamigin. She was able to rest for several hours, so her wounds from being whipped had healed. Gamigin nodded and stepped forward.
âYup. I have the proof.â
âShe is unsuitable to be a witness!â
One of the Neutral Faction Demon Lords shouted.
âGamigin and Dantalian are lovers. Even if something were to happen between them behind closed doors, how could that be considered rape?â
âDantalian did not treat Gamigin as his lover. He simply used his victory during the war as an excuse to threaten and pressure her!â
Valefor responded in Gamiginâs stead.
âHas Dantalian ever respected Gamigin as his lover in a formal setting? Did he not always compare her to Barbatos and belittle her constantly!? Dantalian did what he did purely to mock and laugh at her! She is a victim!â
Angry voices erupted from the Demon Lords again.
The Plains Faction Demon Lords fell silent once Barbatos quietly raised her right hand. These individuals, who were warriors by nature, couldnât hold back their rage as their heavy breathing was filled with anger and hostility due to their refusal to accept their comradeâs unfair death. However, it wasnât like everyone in the Plains Faction liked Dantalian. Those people became silent.
âFurther discussion is pointless.â
Barbatos coldly dismissed any further argument.
âGamigin. Show us this proof.â
âI was going to show it anyway even if you didnât ask.â
Gamigin removed the obsidian necklace that was around her neck. âI see,â Valefor thought to himself as he nodded. So she cast the memoria spell on her necklace. Dantalian was a foolish man. He allowed her into his room unaware of what kind of future awaited himâŚâŚ.
Now the world will see how Dantalian threatened her. Considering what they saw back in the room, it was almost certain that some sort of perverted torture had unfolded. He had dared to treat a Demon Lord like some prostitute. Tolerance was impossible.
If the Plains Faction tries to protect Dantalian even after witnessing what had happened, then that would only ruin their own reputation. The archdukes of the demon world were also present. They have no choice but to go against their emotions and acknowledge Dantalianâs crime. Their plan was perfectâŚâŚ.
An opaque light flowed out from the necklace.
Gamigin smiled.
âDefinite proof.â
A scene filled with color was soon projected. Valefor heard a voice unfamiliar to him from the projection.
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â For how long must we continue to endure like this?
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At first, Valefor couldnât figure out who the voice belonged to, but his mouth fell open as he saw the scene before him.
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â Our opponent is the Rank 71. Is anyone here weaker than him?
â In the end, Dantalian is nothing more than the figurehead of the factions. His individual power is pitiful and pathetic. If their side intends to keep disregarding us, then we must also show him his place.
â Valefor, but would it be that easy to assassinate him?
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It was his own voice. Valefor and his comrades were being projected on the opaque screen. What was this? What was he currently looking at? Valefor didnât understand. He felt an indescribable chill on his spine.
He rigidly turned to look at Gamigin.
Gamigin was smiling with her eyes.
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â I will take part in this.
â ValeforâŚâŚ.
â However, 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.
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It was a maliciously edited video. All of Gamiginâs lines were cut out and only the parts where the independent Demon Lords agreed were included. The independent Demon Lords froze like statues as the recording came to a spontaneous end.
The plaza became quiet. No one opened their mouth. An ominous curtain had settled over the entire palace. A single person abruptly muttered.
âIs thisâŚâŚnot an assassination plot?â
It was more like they were talking to themself than to someone else. However, if what they said was the same thing that was on the minds of others, then itâs no longer talking to oneself. The curtain that had settled ominously jolted.
âAssassination! This was a planned assassination!â
âThey assassinated the Count Palatine!â
Shouting broke out throughout the plaza. The independent Demon Lords were frozen in place. Everything finally burst once Beleth shouted the following words.
âKill the assassins!â
Beleth threw his axe at the independent Demon Lord closest to him. The Demon Lord who had been frozen in shock because of the memoria artifact raised his arms up instinctively, but the axe sunk into his forehead. The Demon Lord fell back as his skull was sliced open.
Dozens of others rushed in at the same time.
âGamiginâŚâŚ Gamigin, you bitch! Kuagh!â
Ipos swung his dagger in anger, but Sitriâs whip sword flew in like a snake and tore his right arm into pieces. Once Ipos dropped his dagger in pain, five Mountain Faction Demon Lords tore into him like a pack of hyenas.
Ipos let out a terrifying scream as he fell. The other independent Demon Lords were in similar situations. A bunch of spears penetrated one of the Demon Lords who got down on his knees and begged for his life. He died right that moment as he was impaled in the chest, thigh, right forearm, and neck.
âDo not kill them! They must be interrogated!â
Paimon shouted in a panic. Everyone finally came back to their senses once she did.
But it was too late. Three independent Demon Lords had already died within a blink of an eye. Including Valefor, there were only three left. They lost their will to resist as they were tied up and tossed in front of Barbatos.
Valefor muttered.
âA setupâŚâŚ Yes, this is a setupâŚâŚ That recording was forgedâŚâŚ!â
Barbatos snickered.
âThatâs a pretty pathetic excuse. Canât you think a little harder, Mr. Assassin?â
âWhyâŚâŚ?â
Why did you betray us? Gamigin had definitely made the same vow as they did. If she had betrayed them, then she shouldâve become paralyzed and lost all her magic circlesâŚâŚ. And yet, she looked perfectly fine. Was the pledge magic faulty? No, that was impossible. The spell was perfect. It was inspected several timesâŚâŚ.
At some point, Gamigin had arrived next to Barbatos and was smiling.
âYouâre asking the wrong question, Valefor. You shouldnât be asking âwhyâ. You should be asking âhowâ.â
âWhat are youâŚâŚ?â
âAs I promised you guys, I activated my artifact. Maybe the artifact was switched while I wasnât looking?â
Valefor still appeared confused while Gamigin looked down at him with pitying eyes.
âYou probably think youâre pretty smart, but, in the end, youâre nothing more than a criminal who idled away for centuries because of your disinterest in war and politics. Not only do you not know how to doubt people properly, but you also donât know how to kill people properlyâŚâŚ.â
âWhat are you trying to say!?â
It was at that moment that it started to get noisy behind Valefor. He tried to turn around, but couldnât since Beleth was stepping on his back. Shortly after, a familiar voice rang out from above Valeforâs head.
âShe is saying that you are an irredeemable idiot, Valefor.â
âWhatâŚâŚ.â
âPlease remove your foot, Brother Beleth. Assassins and kings are of equal standing by nature. He should have the right to see me.â
The man chuckled.
The weight on Valeforâs back soon disappeared. Valefor raised his face to see Dantalian leaning down to look at him.
âImpossibleâŚâŚ. Thereâs no wayâŚâŚ.â
âUnfortunately, not only is this possible, but this is also reality. Is it not nice being able to see your comrade whom you once thought you would never see again? Feel free to give me a warm reception.â
Dantalian patted Valefor on the shoulder. He then spoke loudly for everyone to hear.
âI knew very well that you people despised me. As you can see, I am but a feeble man, after all. I always have a substitute doll ready in case I am attacked by an assassin. What you all killed was a pitiful doll.â
âA dollâŚâŚ?â
At that moment, Valefor recalled the fact that the individual he had killed was wearing anti-magic clothes. He figured that the weak mana he felt from the person was because the anti-magic clothes were in effect. In the first place, Dantalian never had a lot of mana anyway, so he disregarded it. But what if they were never a Demon Lord to begin with?
Dantalian straightened his back and spoke.
âImprison the criminals. They did not act alone. We must now interrogate them and uncover their hiding accomplices.â
Accomplices?
Valefor still didnât understand what was happening. What accomplices was he talking about? There had only been seven, no, six people who had vowed to kill Dantalian.
Valefor was dragged away helplessly. Dantalian said something to the onlookers, but Valefor couldnât hear him. The word âinterrogateâ kept swirling around his head. He had a bad feeling. What was it? What was this man schemingâŚâŚ?