
Well, that’s true…
Compared to my father, my sense of ethics is really solid.
If you make yourself a test subject, there’s no problem!
Even if it’s my dad and he works for the demon tribe, he wouldn’t hesitate to use me as a test subject…
No matter how bad a character the antagonist is, if they treat their allies or subordinates poorly, the genre of their villainy changes…
What are you saying, that my dad is a good-for-nothing guy?
>>6There is absolutely nothing to praise in terms of character.
The super magical creature was developed by my son, so that tick is really…
Well… Zabera has no sense of ethics and is the type to steal his son’s research results as well…
>>8It’s not just copying; they have the competency to make proper improvements, so they can’t simply be criticized as just a worthless jerk…
Because humans kill demons as if they’re just playing a game, right?
>>9Arena… magic tube…
Even though he’s such a failure, the fact that he can create original spells just shows the stature of the Six Great Captains…
>>11Not at all appealing…!!
It’s strange… to casually use humans as test subjects…! It was supposed to be a flow of anger…
>>13Humans also sacrifice others who are not human, don’t they!
Because GanGadia and Matriff talked about the achievement of being able to create original spells, it has become even more distorted, Dani.
According to Crocodine, it seems that Zaboera was also a魔族 who was once respected for his immense magical power.
The sight of him having become a prisoner of conspiracy and ambition surely left something to be desired not only for his colleagues but also for his son, Zamza.
>>15When Hadlar was the Demon King, he was already like that, but I wonder if he was even more famous when he was younger.
Even though my boss, Mr. Burn, and my colleague, Freyzard, have quite questionable ethics, why is it…
There is no one who can complain to Burn.
Dad didn’t sacrifice his subordinates, did he?
It was just using the bodies of those who became victims.
>>20Wasn’t the dying guy also caught up in this?
>>22Deliberately killing those who are near death.
>>22Well, that’s not good!
Since the Demon King’s Army itself has only been operational for a few years, it doesn’t quite feel like a story from long ago.
After all, it’s just old ugliness, isn’t it, Zabouer?
>>24And the demon race seems to have a long lifespan, so it probably takes a long time for them to rot…
The old man’s character assessment doesn’t speak badly of others, so depending on the person, it can be hard to trust.
Zamza knows that Zaboeira only sees him as a mere pawn, yet he is determined to be acknowledged by his father.
Zamza is so determined that he is willing to make even himself a test subject.
>>29If that’s the case, I won’t be able to use spells, and I don’t know what flaws are hidden, so I’ll turn others into zombie suits…!
This is called improvement!
Humans are also turning guinea pigs into guinea pigs…
>>31We can’t afford to sacrifice humans for every single experiment!
Disposable guinea pigs are perfect for guinea pigs!
>>42This is a serious researcher!
Maybe it’s the guy who’s also making the memorial stones.
The sword of the false conqueror is impressively made and capable of withstanding a strike from a Dragonic Aura at least once.
Didn’t you already do some sort of modification to your subordinate to turn him into a super magic zombie?
>>34I killed it because it can’t be used as a part if it’s not dead.
You’re not dead if you’re dying, so you can’t become a zombie.
It seems unlikely that Zaboera will be able to gain the king’s trust.
I think it would be better for me to go elsewhere both capable and mentally, but since my motivation is “I wanted to be recognized by my father,” it seems like I don’t have that option either.
>>38Even if I go somewhere else, it starts with being recognized by my father…
I can’t believe I’ll be acknowledged outside when I’m not recognized by my parents.
I wonder when they started calling test subjects “guinea pigs”…
It can only be used in a situation where all allies have already been annihilated.
Even people are doing the same thing, you worthless jerk.
Zamuza approached with the intention of taking everything from Zaboeira, and the demon tribe is his mother.
In his childhood, when he tried to kill Zaboera and was countered, Zamza hardly remembers his mother.
The setting where I could only cling to my father, the worst of fathers, as my only relative is quite sad.
>>44If Zamza had tried to go out, he would have been killed by Zaboeira anyway…
It was lucky that I was able to make friends in the tournament here; otherwise, it would have been dangerous.
>>45If there hadn’t been a wizard uncle who could use Ruler and Hyado-type magic, it might have been really bad.
>>52I’m really glad that Mr. Fubster managed to convey the message without getting exhausted.
A useless tool is just garbage.
If it is useful, the tools are consistently represented by characters like Zabooera and Mist in the story…
A scene where you admire Zaboeira’s skills is when he stops Hadlar or when he accurately shoots the hearts of (allies) with magic during the Super Demon Zombie moment; the timing is strange.
>>47Their skills are good, but their personality ruins everything.
But still, in the story, his ability is quite significant, isn’t it, Zabowela…
>>48Remember this, Mouse! Not a peep will come out…
>>63You still can’t use spells during combat, huh?
No… I don’t think we made a memorial.
Zaboera is quite strong just by swinging around its poisonous fangs like a chain.
Clearly, is he a piece of trash, though he is an enemy of humanity?
The story related to Zamza has always been nothing but unpleasant, but while his death is sad, it somehow feels refreshing, and I truly think it’s a well-balanced story.
What’s terrible is how Zaboera’s terrible personality and lack of social skills are acknowledged by the original creator, and in fact, they actually like those aspects.
It’s often forgotten, but there was a time when I cast Moshus on my allies during the Ice and Flame Tower battle, turned them into shadow warriors, and let them die.
Shouldn’t we have made them fight each other using that, maybe…?
>>58I would rather safely escape than risk being attacked by an enemy that might retaliate.
Mahopraus is like a Minadein-type magic, but it somehow feels like a cowardly technique.
>>59Minadein is a cowardly spell like Zaboera’s.
Even my father, let alone my mother, only saw me as a tool.
Despite having led such a distorted life, there was a sense of ethical consideration for the life of the allied demon race.
I feel like if I had been able to build better relationships…
If a cunning and skilled magician is seriously moving like a true villain, then it’s no longer in the realm of shonen manga…
Damn… what a worthless punk compared to my son…!
It’s understandable that Zaboera, with his cowardly personality, is disliked since Hadlar and his followers aim to conquer the surface.
Since Burn’s goal is to annihilate the surface, I think Zabogera’s ruthless methods are rather fitting.
>>65After all, Burn is quite close to the Zaboera side.
It’s just that no one can complain.
>>65I don’t actually hate Burn.
It’s just that Mist really dislikes it.
>>65However, from that perspective, there is a tendency to resort to self-preservation, which is a little difficult to overlook in a misty way…
>>73Zaboeira is probably making an effort, but Mist-san is physical even without their own body…
The countermeasure created by Zaboeera using the super magic zombie only has information from the time of the Romos tournament, so it effectively can only counter Maam.
The fact that they have no countermeasures against Pop with Medroa or Dai with his sword really shows that this guy is no good.
I want my dad to acknowledge me even though I know it’s crap.
The ultra-magic zombie aims to safely hunt inferior opponents without allowing for a comeback.
It seems that they did not intend to compete against the higher-ranked Medoroa from Dai and Pop from the beginning.
Humans also call experimental subjects “guinea pigs,” don’t they?
If it’s an animal, it means it’s okay to use it for experiments! The same goes for humans for the demon race! Hyah~ Hahaha!
The time when I was shining the brightest was when I easily broke through the teacher’s barrier and kidnapped Grandpa.
That was a good scene that conveyed that the magic power there was far higher than the teacher’s.
Mist ultimately follows Lord Burn’s will, but personally prefers a proud warrior type who does not neglect self-improvement.
I despise those who, despite having the ability to make an effort and talent, try to bring others down or leech off them.
For Burn, it’s just a game; he can manage on his own, so the organization doesn’t really matter.
For the members within the organization, a troublemaker who undermines harmony and morale is the worst kind of member.
Zaboera doesn’t have any aspirations in the hellfire at all…! He was one to use Hadlar as a stepping stone to reach the top, driven by ambition.
The main story is about a further fallen mite.
Without the cross sword on top of the Mahoimi counter, it’s a physical strength that can stop Ron.
The mist is also satisfied with the finish.
Well, having combat power on par with a super demonic creature and being invincible if the person hides deep inside is quite plausible.
It’s just that the protagonist’s side has ridiculous combat power.
The cost performance is bad, I can’t make use of my strength, which is my magic power, so I wonder if it was still under development.
But from Zaboera’s perspective, Mist’s abilities are the very embodiment of the ideal.
>>84……!!
(Unvoiced anger)
>>87I will forgive you once because you turned Hadlar into a supreme monster and helped him regain his noble heart…
>>84Using a strong opponent that you desire, you can become as strong as you want—truly, it’s like Mist-sama, who single-handedly protected Lord Baan!
It may be something unforgivable from a human perspective, but from the viewpoint of the demon race, it’s quite a normal act.
It might be more accurate to call him a cruel bastard rather than just a worthless jerk.
Zabogera is messing around with strange strategies and is pounding on the stone bridge too much, allowing for a reversal of results.
I think there were moments when, even if not in a completely fair manner, they could have won against Dai and the others by being more proactive and attacking normally.
>>86In the battle against Romos, I die just from getting hit by Mera-Zoma from behind by the old man.
>>86If we had attacked directly with the old man instead of using a hostage strategy, we could have destroyed Romos.
It’s impossible with just one guy, and if we get hit with a poison attack or are supported by strong magic at that point, we have no chance of winning.
Considering that Rahart was treated horribly, it’s hard to think that the demon race could ever be friendly with the human race.
>>88Level of contribution akin to Ronberg or an old man, just enough to be acknowledged as a comrade…
>>88The greatest swordsman in Papunika, my grandpa, is truly a bundle of human goodness.
>>109If only there were more people like that…
It’s a court where Matrif is harassed and expelled…
It’s not just because they’re cowardly, but their attitude of constantly looking down on us internally and being eager to take advantage of us is transparent, so it’s no wonder they aren’t liked…
I think there were quite a few scenes where we could have won if we had moved behind the scenes.
“As long as there is a bad habit of wanting to come forward at the very end to claim, ‘This is my achievement that I accomplished,’ it’s no good.”
It seems like I could write a whole story about being reborn as Zaboera and making an impact…
>>92It seems like the only option is to fade away like Grandpa Brass and enjoy a quiet retirement, but if the future changes even a little, it feels like Dai won’t be able to defeat Barn, and I can’t shake off the feeling of unease.
>>103If you retire in the demon world, you can automatically live in an improved environment where sunlight pours down.
>>92Maybe no matter what we do, everything will be overturned by Gome-chan’s miracle.
It seems that I will have no choice but to continue witnessing the flow of fate that I already know until I die.
Keeping animals as livestock
What’s different from what you humans are doing, eating as you like? Hyahahaha!!
They say that they even kill them for entertainment, calling it bullfighting!
After that cool introduction from the old man, there’s that self-introduction.
It’s like they’re doing it on purpose, only attracting hate.
Bragging about achievements is a bad habit, but the worst action is to act as if “this achievement is all because of me, just me…”
Mist personally just dislikes it and can’t take care of Zabouera, and in reality, it’s clear from the zombie place that there’s no intention to dispose of it.
There is also the achievement of directly saving the barn.
>>98It’s unthinkable to undermine Lord Burn’s strength out of personal feelings…
>>98It’s not about disposal; if you really put your effort into it, you can do it, so take it seriously.
Mist is quite expressive, isn’t it?
In the work, another outstanding scholar is Jeanual I, the grandfather of Avan.
Until then, the mechanism of disasters that had been feared by people as natural disasters and misled by unfounded superstitions was clarified.
By taking preventive measures, I saved the Kingdom of Carl from disaster, but I was looked upon with suspicion, leading to unflattering rumors and the decline of my family.
Avan has become a cause for avoiding power struggles and being praised by others.
>>101In the world of Dai, there are many cases of being exiled or falling into ruin because of unfounded rumors!
Mistburn is just a parasite, right?
More than that, look at my Orichalcum body, which is imbued with the noble spirit and strong physique of Lord Hadlar.
>>106Shut up, Him! What do you know about Hadlar!
>>106Don’t speak as if you know what it’s like, you doll-like thing…!!!
Zaboera is really annoying just casting Zaraki from the back during the boss fight.
Indeed, the super magic zombie is an instant death with Medoroa…
>>113Even things other than zombies will die instantly!
>>115Zabogera: “I’ve decided to stick the materials of the magic furnace on the surface.”
>>119Grand Cross!
In the Minakatoru battle, Nova really did a great job fighting Zaboera one-on-one the whole time.
When I hear “Dai’s Zaraki,” it sounds like a super painful spell, right?
>>118I think it felt like if the mind succumbs to the words of the curse, it dies.
Just throwing chains from above can cause a lot of deaths.
Oh, isn’t that Mist who was called the Halloween decoration by someone seeing her for the first time?
In the world of Dai-Dai, even if someone achieves outstanding accomplishments, the nobility, ministers, and those in power fear losing their positions and will do everything in their power to launch negative campaigns against them.
>>122It’s probably strange that Romos entrusts the tournament management to newcomers like Chiu and Zamza, and casually hands over legendary weapons to strangers.
>>129It can be good and bad…
Medroa aside, the only thing that can directly counter Grand Cross is probably Kill’s trap…
>>125Looking back, the Diamond Nine that prevented Hyunkel’s Grand Cross is really amazing…
>>132But with Diamond 9, you can make a hole with Medoroa, so when you reach this point, it really becomes more about compatibility than power.
When I think seriously about it
Able to instantly generate all poisons within the body.
Zaboler is seriously insane, isn’t he?
>>126In reality, they were actually in checkmate, you know…
>>127If Pop had died over there, Lord Baan would have won…
Many in both the Demon King’s army and the Hero are influenced by a sports-minded way of thinking.
Zaboera joined the wrong organization.
>>130In this world, even wizards fight at the front line with full physical power.
>>130But this person likes to hold others back and wants to stand out, causing trouble in any organization, so it might have been best to utilize power harassment with them.
Romos has too much orichalcum.
Zabouera herself is quite on the musclehead side, so she’s not wrong.
In the end, it’s based on the premise that the person will come to the front lines.
Even though I was exhausted from the battle, I can put Dai and the others to sleep without them noticing, and I have a performance similar to a support demon…
King Romos has the drawback of being somewhat naive about peace.
In times of emergency, I will take responsibility until the end, and my subordinates will also seriously try to protect the king.
The kindness of not discriminating against other races is evident in the way they are truly adored by the people.
Being able to freely create poison within my own body is pretty seriously dangerous.
I can only think that my head is being poisoned by my own toxicity, given my poor handling of the situation.
It’s just a researcher, but they act like a military strategist.
Of course, you’ll fail.
>>142You’re not just a regular researcher level of strength!
Well, if Zaboera plays perfectly, there’s nothing we can do and it’ll be over in no time.
Not just Zabovela, but all the enemies are like that.
>>144Hadlar is doing his best…!
>>148It’s wrong for Lord Baan to unilaterally send Hyunkel to cause a rift when we were trying to attack with the whole army…
Things like Bartos made from killed humans are probably the same kind of thing.
The Demon Lord Army couldn’t conquer Bengarna either, and it feels like they’re the weakest among the six legions.
In other words, born into a false marital relationship devoid of love, my mother was killed by my father.
Other demon tribes are also cold and ruthless, and I have been kept alive by my father as a tool.
It seems that for Zamza, being evaluated by his boss Hadlar and making a career for himself, rather than being just an accessory to his father, was his only hope.
I feel like Hadlar’s one mistake was quite fatal.
Why did such a son come from that old man?
>>152If I had a personality like my dad, it feels like I would have been erased by him before I could grow up.
Hey Hadlar… why did you keep quiet about Dai being a Dragon Knight?
>>153Uuuugh…!
I… I thought that if Baran made Dai his subordinate, he would lose the position of Supreme Commander of the Demon Army…!
Hadlar’s fatal blunder was delaying Balan’s participation…
That was completely self-protective.
I was mostly doing my best.
Benganah may seem like a mere underdog because its comparison point is the ground’s strongest creature, the dragon, which is the fundamental force of the super dragon army.
The military that incorporated modern weapons such as tanks was at a considerably high level.
You must have grown up being insulted that your mother is a useless poison woman, Zamza.
>>157If Zamza were to be born from Zaboera, she could only be considered an incredibly nice woman…
But it seems like Zaboera would say that they were stupid.
In the story, Carl and Lingaiya are treated as exceptional, and Bengarna is probably next in line.
In that world, the royal family members all fulfill their duties as royalty, one way or another.
In that sense, the protagonist’s mother feels out of place.
>>161The princess is making a move on the handsome guy she picked up!!
>>161In the sense that they chose the position of a woman and a mother over that of royalty, it could be seen as disqualifying from being royalty.
It’s concerning that Zabovela thinks of himself as a clever strategist who can maneuver well.
>>162I don’t think it’s that way, I think it is.
>>168Rather, everything other than the maneuvering is excellent.
Only the maneuvering is disastrously bad!
More capable than my dad and more decent than my dad!
If I had started my activities earlier, would I have lost to Dai?
>>163If Zamza is evaluated more highly and is prioritized over me, then it’s Zaboera who will go and kill Zamza…
>>174Even if Zamza notices, Zamza can’t kill Zaboera… the opposite has no hesitation at all.
Zamza’s mother said that Sanjo Riku approached a beautiful evil female demon to kill Zaboela.
>>164Was it to violate dignity that you impregnated?
You have a good hobby.
>>164Such a wicked woman getting countered and being raped to conception is useful!
>>164On the contrary, did you catch and impregnate the child…?
Ero…
Are you listening, you bastard who killed your dying subordinate?
It would have been easier if my son could have said that too.
The labor shortage in Romos is severe.
It’s really terrible that what we ended up with, trying to do something about it, is the fake hero and Zamza.
>>167Even the fake heroes are generally on the side of the strong in that world.
Derorin, being able to use Iora at level 13 is quite the chosen one.
The modified creatures made by this guy also consider synergy, and they are visually cohesive, but his ethical perspective is a bit too restrained, Zamza.
Use more monster corpses or something!
The greatest advantage of the ultra-magic zombie is ultimately its high defense.
The one who can use a slam that ignores that and deals damage directly to the contents.
I think if even one person had been there, we could have won.
In my youth, I was a demon with magical power who was both respected and had my life sought after.
Why did Zabouera fall so low?
>>178The personality is consistently trash…!
Zaboeira has consistently been a character that I quite like as a “demon.”
I don’t long for anything else.
I can’t have you living like this! It’s what a father does.
I think it’s not great to add trash elements to Zaboera, even in side stories.
In the main story, I wonder if the man who was respected by others but fell into becoming worthless due to ambition and self-preservation is the core of it all.
>>181No, the character’s personality has been like that from the beginning in the main story.
It’s just because the old man is kind that he’s saying that.
The super magic zombie is quite impressive in terms of performance, and the aspect of tormenting without taking damage is not fundamentally wrong from a military perspective.
If you have to deliberately kill someone because your allies are lacking corpses, that’s definitely the lowest kind of thinking, without a doubt.
I have the impression that researchers in creative work tend to be stronger when they lack ethics.
>>185Like Professor Nova?
If the cunning and powerful wizard acted cunningly or as a regular wizard, Dai and the others would be dead.
It was a strategy that seemed suitable but was actually not at all, which is why Dai and the others were able to win.
Zaboe is a nice assist.
>>186Since Avan is set to suppress kills, if it’s operated that way, Zaboera probably won’t die.
She was a presence that commanded great respect with her immense magical power.
However, since their personality has always been like that, they didn’t grow.
It is said that the respected character did not become distorted.
If a certain number of monsters are sacrificed, it can be possible to directly stop Ron depending on the situation.
Zabora, who came to recruit, may be trash, but she’s not a pest, while teasing Hadlar and competing with magic.
There is a sense that the stagnation within the work is being imposed solely upon me.
Did Zaboera have no talent at all?
>>192I have no talent for plotting evil.
>>192You were overflowing with talent.
They are creating super magic zombies in that short period of time.
>>192Aren’t you a top-notch wizard and researcher!?
Mahoplause actually has quite high potential…
Is there about a month between Zamza’s death and the final battle?
By the way, if I had become a subordinate of Hadlar during the Dark Flame Era, would that mean that Avan-sensei wouldn’t be able to win → and would that lead to Baran’s deployment?
You have strange luck, Zaboera.