
…I found the perfect mask for how I feel right now…!!
I wonder why Kilburn, who was always standing so close to Baan while on a mission to eliminate him, didn’t just quickly self-destruct with the black core shard and kill Baan.
It’s not because the real Killburn gets involved and dies, right? That’s too cowardly of a reason, right?
You must be a genius; that’s definitely true.
If it’s simple firepower, it should be able to be blocked by Astron.
The mist, of course, must be the black crystal unscathed.
The detonation has to wait until the hero and the demon king have their fight, or else the one who remains has to battle.
There’s no way you can kill someone like that; there’s not enough opening.
It seems like there’s a bit of time from when it starts up until it explodes, so they’ll probably respond to it.
Didn’t Burn seem to imply that he was somewhat aware of it?
Balan goes to teach Baan the purpose, sometimes clashing them together and making the surface people become hostages with Dai and the black crystal, which is the best move, right?
First, it needs to be airtight because if it explodes in a strange place, it could trigger a chain reaction with other cores, which would be a problem.
If you don’t reduce the ground forces to some extent, it’ll be troublesome later.
>>8The order from Velza is to avoid damaging the surface as much as possible…
The fact that Mistburn is right beside me makes it too flawless.
If Lord Baan is fully prepared, then isn’t it just a matter of casually using Hydros when detonating?
>>11The magma is flowing, so Hyado is invalid.
Well, putting that aside, it seems like I could block an explosion equivalent to one core hit with my staff.
>>16In the first place, you could just escape with a Zoom.
First of all, it’s not like Killburn is that motivated.
Even though I’m turned to stone, do you really think I can conquer the Earth? I might have felt something like that.
When it comes to pairing the mist and the kill, Burn seems to have some fun even against Welzer.
Even if you kill the old Baan, the young Baan’s body protected by Mist will just take over.
First, even if I try to deal with Young Burn Body, the Mist is constantly haunting me, and there’s hardly anything effective other than Medoroa.
It’s checkmate with only one black core crystal.
Everyone is patient, so unless there’s a specific trigger, they probably won’t take action.
According to Baan, it seems like the three of them have fought together several times.
Who did you fight?
>>17The Master Dragon said it would be impossible to defeat Burn even in the heavenly realm, so it might be that they have already lost in an actual battle.
>>18It is the Mother Dragon.
>>17It seems like the demon world is also in a state of fierce rivalry.
It is said that if you defend with a normal shield and one emblem die with all your might, you can survive.
Killburn… Kill Burn… Since I know you’re aiming for an assassination, it would be foolish for you to expose yourself to a real assassination attempt, Burn.
It seems that the Demon Army Commander is, after all, afraid of a single nuclear crystal now that he’s piling them up.
The type that convincingly accepts actions through visuals and direction.
To begin with, even the equal Verza isn’t dead despite using a massive bomb.
It’s a depiction of power beyond nuclear weapons, so I had the image that activating it could kill.
If you have Dolaura, you can survive, and if Burn gives it their all, they can probably survive too…
I don’t really understand Kilburn’s loyalty to Welzer.
I wonder if they’ll do the Demon World arc.
>>27With the person’s tightrope-walking-loving mentality included, isn’t it impossible to dive into the rival’s arms at work without having some sort of connection?
>>27It’s said that it’s greedy and resembles a human, but I have a feeling that it really likes that aspect a lot.
(I probably like that kind of thing, including receiving a light sense of contempt like “but it doesn’t matter because you can’t move anyway.”)
There is no depiction of three people fighting.
It says that acting without these two is something that happens once in a hundred years, so it doesn’t necessarily mean that we will fight.
It’s rather surprising that there are a few strong individuals in the demon world who have to use Burn Body instead of Mist.
>>28Whether or not I used it…
>>34You said that Avan showed a few times how he fought with this body that transformed into Kill, right?
It has enough power to kill everything except for the Van Diver Mist.
It’s possible that only Kilburn, who can operate normally, remains after being scattered by Velzar’s army Balun.
The ultimate goal is not to eliminate the burn, but rather to serve as a monitoring personnel.
The order was to attempt assassination if the situation progressed to an unmanageable state.
The strategy of lying low until death to seize the fisherman’s advantage was good, wasn’t it?
I failed because I kept talking non-stop.
Will Velza be happy if the rival dies a terrible death without knowing?I can’t say they won’t be pleased.
It’s amazing that a puppet can hold its own against someone skilled in swordsmanship.
I don’t know how Piroro is operating, but…
Kill has mentioned that true Mist has shown itself a few times in the past few hundred years.
When the teacher broke the mask, you could see what’s inside, right?
It’s an amazing bomb, but its power can be blocked by a Dragon Knight class.
The reason Baran couldn’t endure it was because he was forcibly suppressed to prevent the damage from spreading.
>>42When I was used by Velzar in the past, I survived normally…
Belzar seems to have a bad personality and doesn’t seem like the type of warrior.
Based on the main story, it seems that if it explodes in the air, the damage can be minimized, so unless you really like it, won’t Lord Burn just throw it way up in the air and deal with it before it detonates?
As expected, Balan is a monster…
Whether it’s targeting the exhausted hero after the battle or aiming for the hero who has become a threat beyond Burn, it’s too cunning.
It’s super lucky that I could die for the sake of protecting Dai at the level of a core crystal.
>>48Given the situation, Kill knows that Dai has no choice but to act that way.
Balun is in a state where he can’t unleash his aura while asleep, so he uses all his magical power and fighting spirit to support and hold down the defenseless Dai. If it’s you, Lord Burn, even in old mode, you’ll have no problem, right…?
As long as you don’t back down from pride, using Warp to the Demon World is fine.
Mistburn knows that there is a significant secret about Burn, and the explosion of the Black Core is a reckless gamble.
They were probably planning to detonate the black core crystal while aiming to exhaust Lord Baan as much as possible.
But even in the main story, it was quite close to being blown up, yet you managed to hold out well.
>>53The master is immortal but sealed away, and both myself and Burn have long lives, so if we fail here, we won’t be able to manage on the surface, sorry about that! I wonder if we’ll just keep aiming for assassination.
That person is way too greedy, but they don’t really consider the earthly matters that much.
The order was to kill if there was a chance, and I had the mentality that if there wasn’t a chance, then it couldn’t be helped.
It must have been thrilling, Burn-sama.
It’s insane that Balrun is enduring an explosion powerful enough to blow away an entire continent in the demon world.
Activation requires magical power, and the core that’s about to explode emits magical power; if magical power is released nearby, couldn’t it be detected?
If you could kill like that, you wouldn’t be a great demon king.
The detonation was at the best possible timing, that moment after the final battle, right?
It was only due to my personality that I couldn’t help but step forward and declare victory, which resulted in failure.
In reality, the Dragon Demon King Baran was contained at a level where there was no damage to Dai nearby.
I feel like Burn can manage somehow if he uses the Light Magic Staff.
The kill bomb has too much time lag between activation and explosion, so it can’t possibly be effective against Burn.
In the first place, it exploded because Mist intervened, but if it’s Baran, he should be able to suppress it without letting it explode, and he could even burn it.
Maybe the last one to show up was because Avan-sensei completely shattered their pride?
>>64Seeing the faces of those basking in victory turn to despair is this guy’s greatest pleasure.
I wanted to see that face! That’s what I was saying.
That’s probably Piroro’s failure.
I’m a professional who gets the job done precisely, but on another note, there are times when I act out of delight or obsession.
>>66As long as I’m in the Burn Palace, it’s a level of madness that I can’t believe I continue to perform ventriloquism in my own room 24/7…
In the first place, if it’s just about escaping from the damage, using something like Rura would be fine.
Unless it’s about wanting to protect the surrounding area from the damage of an explosion.
In the end, even though he was ambushed by Piroro, he did manage to take down Dai, so while he didn’t finish him off completely, he was still able to crush him.
On the contrary, this means they were able to eliminate the hero who defeated Burn.
It can be said that the operation, risking lives, was a success.
By the way, I don’t understand why the burn palace is unscathed with the black core.
>>72Baran suppressed the explosion, significantly reducing its scale, so it was enough for the Dead Land above Burn Palace to be blown away.
>>72Wasn’t it protected by Burn-sama’s magical power?
>>74I don’t think there was any mention of it, but that’s about all I can think of.
If that’s the case, they wouldn’t be unable to prevent it, so they would probably be able to easily defend against an explosion even at close range.
Originally, it has enough power to shatter the land of death into pieces, even with the size of the black core that was given to Hadlar…
The burn palace itself has a barrier, so that’s probably the influence.
The irregular dragon tribe that grows stronger with each death – Verza.
The irregular demon from the demon world, known as the god of the demon realm, Burn.
Both were opponents that normally wouldn’t be able to win.