
Thank you for listening to me.
How arrogant it is!
If I could do it, everyone can do it!
He was a nice guy, but is this where we say goodbye, Rofukare?
Former Lucifer might be able to do that…
God Anti
Don’t assert that you will fail refreshingly.
To Father
You’re similar, aren’t you?
A good guy who makes me realize that humanity just doesn’t get along.
No? You’ll fail?
What the hell is this?!
>>9But if you do your best, you should be able to do it!
But thanks to Vil, most of humanity will be massacred next year.
Aren’t you doing the same thing as that old man?
>>12Unlike Dad, you also give power to the demons…
>>14Even if the details differ, I think it’s a similar framework to believe in human potential and to present challenges.
>>12The difference between being chosen for achieving something that even a slanderous image doesn’t understand, due to the unusually high standards for selection in accordance with Your Father’s heart, is essentially the final judgment where those chosen are invited to paradise.
Being persuaded and coming to an understanding is probably because of what is said.
First, if the prophecy cannot be overturned, the combination of genocide and the final judgment is certain.
If it’s a prophecy, it will fail, but I can only believe that everyone can definitely do it.
The thread image is also crazy, but in the end, it’s stuck, so fundamentally, it’s God’s fault.
Lost
Defeat.
Su
The text “る” has no direct translation on its own as it is a grammatical element in Japanese. In context, it can function as a verb ending or an auxiliary verb.
The direction of arrogance feels like the Reiwa era.
If Lofocale fails, will Lofocale become dust?
>>17Which is more painful, only Rofokare becoming dust or Rofokare enduring it while everyone else turns to dust?
>>20This manga will be tougher.
I saw that I failed when I looked into the future, but if everyone does their best, we can manage somehow!
When a professional athlete who achieved results during their active career becomes a coach, it turns out like this.
I feel like I don’t often see portrayals of arrogance like this.
This time it looked a lot like Raios.
You seem like the president of a one-man black company.
They look just like each other, parent and child.
Aren’t the things you’re telling your father coming back to you like a boomerang?
>>26In the end, it’s just imposing ideals from above.
The possibility of failure is high, but if you work hard, it’s definitely understandable that you can succeed.
You can change the future if you work hard, even if you fail! That’s really distorted.
I can’t forgive you for arbitrarily choosing, Dad!
I was convinced when someone said in the thread right after the update, “The son is doing the same thing as his father with the intention of breaking away from him.”
>>30Well, I definitely think they are aiming for a quite skillful portrayal of Lucifer.
Arrogant and with bad traits just like Dad, truly a Lucifer.
But the fact that humanity has to continue fighting the Seven Deadly Sins, which will perpetually re-populate, gives some credibility to the idea that this world is just awful, and I find that unpleasant.
>>33Well, both are crappy…
But I understand that this guy’s position is also tough…
Maybe I have to do something that outrageous to get my father’s attention.
This is a trial for you all, it’s love, so do your best, do your best!!
That’s precisely the absurdity of the creator.
>>35To be precise, God didn’t say anything like that.
It’s just that people are carelessly falling into depravity and losing their qualifications for the next dimension.
>>106Even though he knows the future, Father still says things like this.
Anyway, they probably bet on not eating the fruit of knowledge, even though they would definitely eat it!!
>>115Job
Do you doubt God?
I’m really surprised to see such an arrogant way of writing from this Lucifer.
It’s really arrogant to impose the fact that only I have the protagonist’s privilege.
Even if I were to argue back, I already know the outcome ahead of time, so it literally doesn’t make any sense.
A good example that even if one side is wrong, the other side isn’t necessarily right.
Unless they deviate from prophecy, everyone who cannot go to heaven is destined to perish, so I’m quite pressed for time.
I wonder if I can use Hoï to resurrect even if I fail and Rofocale dies.
>>41If you can do that, what’s the difference between you and the god you dislike? That question deepens.
It’s okay because I’ll be revived! The priest said so too.
No way! I was really attached to the hell party!!
There’s no way that could go well! In response to that, it’s true, right? I know it won’t go well. But if everyone tries hard, we should be able to manage somehow, because I did it. If that’s the answer, then there’s no conversation to be had…
Aren’t you going to act in a way that avoids spoilers…?
>>46I guess I have no choice but to do so because what I want to do perfectly aligns with the prophecy.
So I’m hoping that the people around me will work hard and stray from the prophecy.
Arrogance… is this arrogance?
A idealistic Lyos.
Even if you are revived, you will only be drenched in holy power, so isn’t it just prolonging hell?
If something unexpected happens with this guy, his expectations will come true.
This game is way too shitty.
So, are you going to wait for the Last Judgment? When there’s a recent massacre, would you still wait?
From Lucifer’s perspective, this is probably a bad route that’s guaranteed to end poorly unless a miracle happens and someone deviates from it.
I did it too, you know.
I’ve never seen a character who knows an infallible prophecy but is still trying to solve things with sheer willpower.
Such a person is emotionally disturbed, so it’s only natural that there are no similar ones.
Does this manga only have a choice between two options, both of which are crap?
I’m scared of this guy because he doesn’t seem like he would reconsider even if he dies.
>>55But I think I’m the type who would genuinely feel sad and regretful, so it’s rather troublesome.
>>55I already know that I will lose.
>>55Well, I already know everything in advance, so I know that Rofukare is going to turn out badly, and it seems like I’ve already informed Rofukare himself, saying, “You’re going to end up like this, but let’s do our best!”
Even gods have their own motivations, but don’t they want the same things as this guy…?
In the end, this world is on the brink of a massive genocide, and if we don’t somehow manage to change that with determination, everyone will just die; that’s probably true.
But the future can be changed! That hope seems very human…
“Stop being a demon, president of the black company.”
Well, GOD is quite dark too, you know.
I thought this was a work where gods don’t appear, but it seems like they’re going to show up.
It’s bad because I do it knowing 100% that I’ll fail.
>>64Even if it’s 99% certain, there might still be that 1% chance it could be wrong, right?
I think it will probably be okay, so let’s try giving the switch for nuclear weapons to everyone after making all of humanity immortal.
It’s like that kind of vibe.
The greedy demon king seems to be the best option at the moment.
I know what the future holds, but I won’t give up on human potential…!
All the demon lords are just too useless.
>>70Huh? I won, didn’t I?
If you don’t remove the prophecy that is 100% certain to be wrong, everyone will die anyway.
The protagonist is often criticized for pushing through with a “I believe in the future of humanity!” mentality against the final boss’s pessimism.
It’s the first time I’ve seen a character depicted with that kind of creepy feeling as its foundation.
>>72Well, it’s just that it’s not really vulgar.
He’s a bit of a troublemaker, but I don’t think he’s a bad guy, so I think Lucifer is a character that has a good balance in that regard.
>>72Those are only good when they are said by the side that is putting in the effort, not by the side that is forcing others to do so.
It’s a retry!
“I remembered the story that says the sure way to make it rain is ‘to keep going until it rains.'”
This is the ultimate version.
Better than God.
That child didn’t put in enough effort…
Anyway, even if they say that Vil will fail, you won’t quit, right?
Rios, who is interested in people.
It seems like they wouldn’t get along at all with the other demon lords.
>>81Is there a combination of demon lords that match…?
Denying the love of God is not the issue; rather, fully affirming it is what feels weird.
Well, I think Lucifer himself is really working hard too.
Unconsciously thinking that everyone around is the same as oneself.
>>84Well, I guess that’s why they’re arrogant…
>>84Don’t you think that you expect them to become like you, even though you understand that they are different?
It’s the kind of thing that His Excellency Valzeride could do, right?
You can rest assured that Imuri will be excluded.
Wasn’t the plan of laziness a reasonable argument?
It would be better to just sleep in this world.
>>90If you succeed, that’s fine by me, so I won’t interfere!
Well, I knew I would fail, but…
What was it that made the homo awaken Baba Yaga?
>>91I want to change this world.
I want to kill God.
Stop using the excuse of a tough mindset when it’s inconvenient, even though you have the ability to predict the future!
>>92It’s the type that overturns future predictions!!
>>92Because if it only turns out as predicted, there will be no hope.
Believe in the future of humanity and demons, let’s do it!
Satan must have a hard time too.
But for him, the mama battle was the biggest challenge…
>>94I felt like he was the least significant among the demon lords.
Well, if this wipes out all the demons, it would be lucky for humanity…
>>95The devil was no good!
But humanity will be fine!! It’s definitely going to be okay.
Since I said goodbye to my family, I’m told that Lofos will die here too, right?
>>98Since they say they don’t know the full details, there is also a possibility that they haven’t been informed.
Well, in any case, Lucifer’s plan is set, and even though it seems like he might fail, there’s nothing to do but hope, so it’s the same.
I really hate being forced to go along with something that can’t even be called a gamble with 0% chance of success…
By saying “all demons,” does that mean Satan will also be affected by this?
Was there a chance of enduring, or is it a reading that the priest boy would stop?
>>101That was also a former angel.
If I’m going to die anyway, it’s worth a try! I was able to do it!
Satan and Lucifer can be considered the same depending on the interpretation, which is frightening…
Are the villagers of Lucifer Village demons?
Don’t let such a guy have immortality.
It becomes strange because the person who only has the final determination actually has the power to truly continue until they succeed.
I feel a strong sense of discomfort, but what kind of flow will the conflict take… Then it comes to this… There’s no choice but for you to fight, Priest.
>>109Rofocale might awaken…
I will fail, but…
If you talk about it, you’ll understand, and if you do it, you can! The source is me!
>>110Isn’t it you who can’t do it either?!
>>110Don’t use the one closest to God as a human sample!
>>116No, humans can do it because they are made in the image of God!
Every single demon king here can’t understand a word!!
The future can be changed!!
It’s a prediction that is 100% certain to fail, and there’s no way forward from there.
But since I changed the outcome just once, everyone else, please change it somehow too!
So it’s arrogant, but it’s somewhat difficult to attack, or rather, it’s a desperate measure.
>>121Even if this person doesn’t do anything, it will happen anyway, so… I can’t really agree from the perspective of the parties involved, though.
If anything, the current priest boy has fallen from angel power, so getting hit by this light might cause damage, right…?
There is a theory that Satan and Lucifer are the same, but I wonder which one tempted with the fruit of knowledge in this work.
I think it’s definitely Satan because it’s a visual snake.
How arrogant it is!
Does he think he has become some kind of god?
You can do it! I believe in you!
Looking at how Lucifer responds to the priest, it seems that Rofocale also had a similar attitude when they first met.
I feel like I’ve been told in detail when I will die.
I guess I just think that it’s alright if what I did ends up failing and involves a lot of other people.
>>127“Are you the type that thinks about why it didn’t work and then tries again?!”
It is stated as 0% in God’s plan, but since the future can be changed with a probability of less than one, let’s do our best.
From Lucifer’s perspective, if a miracle doesn’t happen here, I’m stuck either way…
Isn’t it really God’s fault that the world is in a deadlock?
>>132We’ve been saying for a long time that the Last Judgment is coming, so it’s just that humanity hasn’t been trying hard enough.
>>138Dad, it really seems like you think this way, and it’s so irritating…!
But what will the priest do if we stop Lucifer?
Can you really just leave the homo’s plan as it is, Father?
It makes me laugh to think that even the four characters were thinking about things like this.
But what Lucifer means is, “If you’re going to die anyway, why not take a chance on a 0% possibility and die now?”
Lucifer is a demon not mentioned in the Bible, but what is this guy about?
Well, if you try to change a result that absolutely cannot be changed…
There’s no choice but to challenge what you know will end in failure.
If this is Lucifer, I would like to see Christ as well…
You will live together with us for a while and build a friendly relationship. Then, on a day to come, we will gather around a table and negotiate. However, the negotiations will break down, leading to a fight, and I will dominate. But during the battle, I will come to understand your claims and ultimately accept defeat. Then you will be able to reclaim Imuri-chan, but afterwards, you will lose two important things. What I just said will happen 100%. I will not allow the exorcist to fall.
I’m just about at the second speech bubble now…
>>141You’re not one of the important things, are you…?
>>147How about Dante and Imuri-chan?
>>141If you can see a future that you agree with, then accept it…
>>148But I will show you that I can change that future!!!
>>148But I won’t give up!
I cannot accept the possibility that Father-kun will become my ally!!
>>141He’s the strongest in rebuttal battles…
You should stop because they say Ville will fail…
>>142But what if there is a 1% chance of success?
>>144Quit because it’s 0%…
>>142Isn’t it too late to take it back since you’ve already called so much?
I’m still able to control it for now…
Well, it’s because this guy won’t give up that God made him that way…
Do we need an overwhelming part even though we know we can succeed in persuading?
>>151You won’t know unless you try.
>>151Isn’t there a possibility that Father-kun might give up and join us with a 0% chance?
If you’re going to quit just because it’s 0%, then you shouldn’t have gone against God in the first place…
If there’s a scene in a battle manga where the enemy overwhelms, it becomes exciting…
They said I might lose my faith.
Then he’s just a boy.
>>156Even the love of God, if lost, becomes two.
I think he’s not a bad person, even though he’s being made fun of excessively.
I thought it was worse to think of him as a bad guy than to fail to control Baba Yaga, Vil, you know…
>>159That’s why it’s a problem!
>>159No matter how you look at it, he’s not a bad guy!
That’s the premise, talking about being stubborn and having a hard time giving up!!
>>159If you kill Vil-kun, the situation will only get worse, as the benevolence of the thread image shows.
Since it also conveys how to go to heaven at the Last Judgment, a normal person would think it’s better to put effort into that direction.
>>162As long as we live in this world, it’s impossible to avoid the eight deadly sins…
What is that stage you’ve overcome after “a few stages”?
Talk in detail.
Are you still under the impression that you have faith after falling for the devil, relying on the devil, and descending into hell?
>>165Even though I’ve acted against it, isn’t it common in everyday life to still believe?
If there were no future of massacres, things might have progressed a little more peacefully.
Rather, it’s easier if the bad guy is as obvious as a fly…
The man closest to God in this world.
It’s not about being good or bad.
If even going against God, which cannot be overturned, is part of God’s plan.
I even start to doubt whether there is a will of their own.
>>169You have the qualities of a theologian.
>>169This is… the determinism of Christianity, isn’t it?
Even if Father-kun cooperates and strays from the route, it seems like there will be something mixed in with Father-kun that causes trouble, leading to a worse future due to that cooperation…
Although it’s swaying, I still haven’t lost faith in Father yet.
Truly arrogant and scary.
After all, the weakest and most uncool among the Seven Deadly Sins was Asmodeus, right?
>>179Did I win?
>>179But since I achieved the great feat of making Father-kun have a shota rave and let himself be pleased, I win.
>>179I won, didn’t I?
>>179I won because I was the least stylish.
Others let their pride get in the way.
>>186I like the shamelessness of being able to declare victory even after getting off with someone else.
I like that you are close with the fly uncle.
I can’t dislike him because his victory declaration made me laugh so much.
>>185Don’t toast with someone’s ejaculation.
If I can see that I’m going to fail, I want to quit, but I’m doing it because I want to change that certain failure.
Seeing a future of failure is rather the fundamental reason for doing it.
If all you’re going to say is “I don’t want to,” then the persuasion part wasn’t necessary from the beginning, was it?
>>188But they might understand with persuasion, right?
>>188They might agree and cooperate if persuaded.
The prophecy shows failure, but it might be changeable!
It’s impressive and erotic that you instilled sexual desire and made me sway, even if just for a moment.
Overall, Asmodeus-sama is truly winning.
No matter what I do, everything goes according to the plan I stole in advance, so it’s driving me crazy.
If Asmodeus got hit directly by Lucifer’s purification beam and turned to ash and disappeared, I wouldn’t be able to bear it.
Other deadly sins seem like they could endure one way or another…
If only the priest had said it’s okay…
It’s nice when a minor character from episode 1 gets revenge and wins.
Even if we set aside the victory declaration, it’s not just a little funny to see them act like understanding supporters from behind.
You were just saying that God’s love is one-way and that’s no good!
Even though I know it’s a bad idea, the desire to try it is something everyone feels.
Denying that will lead to losing hope…
If you say that everything is predetermined by an unchangeable fate, and then add that the priest is unwilling to help, wouldn’t that make you want to cooperate for now and avoid the prophecy route?
It must be fate because it can’t be helped.
If it weren’t for the rape, we would have really won…
I have also surpassed the rules set by God.
Everyone can do it!!!!!!!!
Asmodeus is boasting about winning the match, but it’s laughable because they haven’t won at all.
Rather than trying something that you know will fail
Isn’t it easier to try failing at something you know will succeed?
>>206So you’re trying hard to deviate from Father, right?
If Asumo could have suppressed his sexual desires, he would have won.
>>207There is no way to suppress the source of being a Demon Lord…