
Shut… shut up!!! … Warrior… A statue without a warrior… Demon… A child with one butt is the same thing, so say whatever you want!! I threw it away when I swore to fight!!!
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
I have thrown away various things to be where I am now.
The person’s own limit just before getting sick.
Know shame, know shame!!
Is that really the case?
Men go through times like this.
From here, my life will change whether I recover, fall apart, or simply change jobs.
This is also the work of that Zaboera guy.
>>6
Stop the real thing.
>>7
I was just forced into a corner on my own, so I just did what I had to do…
If the opponent I fought wasn’t Dai and Pop, it would have been the Saboera course.
Remember that day when we surpassed Berukus with a memory-evoking axe!
>>9
I think I’ve not only fallen behind but actually surpassed myself…
>>9
My weapon is in pieces, while the enemy’s weapon is only slightly damaged! How can this be considered an equal outcome and let go of? Where is the honor in that!!
Romos is at such a low point that all they can do is retaliate after being occupied in the royal castle…
Zabogera’s plan really brings down the evaluations of old man and Hadlar to the ground…
>>13
It’s the one who fell to the point of being taken advantage of that is to blame.
>>19
That’s seriously true.
>>21
The same legion commander Baran is way too strong in a different dimension, and Hadlar, whom I’ve acknowledged, is acting strange and doing things like a familiar, plus he got beaten by a kid and ran away.
I thought I would twist that brat, but I ended up getting seriously hurt and my emotions became a mess. To succumb to the temptation of Zaboera like that is shameful. Shame on you!
Crocodine lost because of your stupid advice, right?
Hyunkel’s point has been acknowledged by the author, and it’s true that Zaboera is only doing unnecessary things.
The scene right after “Know shame, shame!”?
>>16
Indeed.
I took heavy damage from being simultaneously seen through by Maam and the soldier!
I don’t know what to say about this person anymore.
I can only say that I have no talent for playing villains at all.
Not suited at all.
I think the old man around here was depressed.
Taking a foster parent hostage to intimidate a braver child who is smaller than oneself.
Being tormented unilaterally is undoubtedly the worst time of my life.
>>23
This is depression.
He’s got muscle all the way to his brain…
I’ll cast Barrier, Scale, and Magic Defense and charge in alone! Kiiihihihihih!!
>>24
If that had happened, we definitely would have won…
Know shame, know shame!
Erotic pink crocodile!
That’s why you’re being violated by Vorahorn!
To make Crocodile say something like this is quite something.
If I were truly proud and chest-thumping at that time, I shouldn’t have been defeated by just one of Dai’s Avan Strash.
I think the reason my motivation has declined is probably because I’ve come to serve Burn and fight in my work.
>>32
It was passed to the manager from the site…
Mental state has quite an impact on combat ability, doesn’t it?
Did you break your heart and even go so far as to commit suicide by jumping off yourself?
Because I have a sense of responsibility, I suffer unnecessarily.
Romos being weak in terms of combat power is also demotivating.
It’s lame to use dirty tricks against kids, and one of those kids showed some courage…
I was told that it’s worse than dying…
Why have you abandoned the fight that determines victory and defeat with just your body and resorted to means solely for winning…? When I think about it, it’s completely depressing.
It’s a hostage strategy because I can’t win against children, even though those who are overwhelmingly weaker than me are mustering their courage and risking their lives to challenge me…
>>41
Moreover, I want you to see the figure of someone who goes to rescue hostages without caring for their own life…
I think just casting Piorim would be pretty insane, old man.
It was a time when I could usually think quite clearly, but I was completely clouded in judgment.
I should have found a respectable boss, but I’ve been dragging on working with someone who turned out to be useless…
It’s a world where there’s fighting spirit, but no buff spells…
Even if something like this happens, to be told that they would have been a proud opponent, even if they were an enemy, is too much of a comfort…
It’s quite reasonable to not use it because if there is a buff spell, using it becomes a premise, and it only slows down the tempo.
In reality, the turn when you apply a buff is quite empty.
>>48
It would be cool if Leila could switch between a monk and a buff anti-demon ninja with that kind of flow.
Well, if it becomes a premise that everyone gets buffed, it could be said to be somewhat questionable from a storytelling perspective. I see…
>>48
The buff for Loto’s symbol was done in an instant, but it was lawless…
I think it’s ridiculous for soldiers to band together to take on a single opponent when a monster can brainwash and capture hostages so easily.
>>49
What kind of king can you be if you lack the confidence to win against a 12-year-old child carrying a backpack without taking hostages?
Know shame, know shame.
The behavior before jumping off is completely depression.
Don’t call it depression.
You’ll get emotionally involved all at once, right?
If the old man had reached out not just to Zaboera but also to the other generals, things would have been completely different.
In other words, since my boss Hadler is on the verge of dying from Dai, it wasn’t embarrassing at all to request help.
>>56
Well then… shall I ask Baran for help?
>>56
If you do something like that, won’t the name of the Beast King be tarnished… Kihihehehe.
After this, I will abandon my comrades in the army.
>>57
I’m about to break down at a black company.
This is not the time to be worried about my subordinates!
>>60
All of the Beast King’s subordinates are unique to Crocodine, so they come with Garuda, and from then on, Beast-type monsters will no longer attack Dai.
>>57
The Beastmaster is following Crocodine, and they aren’t separated, are they?
I was able to win with the parameters and a brutal push of a single hit…
The Beast Magic Group with a too wide range of monsters.
You’re just struggling to survive while breathing fire; if it were really so, you would have won.
Zaboeira is one reason, but it’s really the old man’s fault…
Did the old man gain a better understanding of Hadlar because he personally experienced something like this?
Thanks to Zaboera’s nice assist, Crocodine lost and also betrayed us.
In the end, it turned out to be amazing that it helped Hyunkel.
It’s not that I like to fight, I just like to win! If I had a personality like Frazer’s, it would have been much easier for me, old man.
With the addition of Crocodine, the Beast Army, which had the largest number in the world, has been disbanded.
There is a theory that the number of troublesome minor battles has decreased as a result.
I see, if the old man doesn’t betray us, Hyunkel will end up in the lava forever…
>>73
If the old man doesn’t betray us, then Hyunkel will kill Dai in the first battle and the great adventure will end.
If Zabouera hadn’t brought my grandfather, I would have fallen into evil, but in this situation, I won, Crocodine.
The hostage operation itself was effective, but it was fundamentally mismatched with the users.
It seems that there is also a problem with Zabouera, who couldn’t propose a strategy tailored to the people.
>>76
If Zaboela had done it himself, he would have won 100%.
If Zabozera doesn’t do unnecessary things here and Crocodine hasn’t awakened to the greatness of humanity, then during the Hyunkel battle, he won’t protect them, and Dai and the others will be annihilated.
It’s bad that there is someone with a noble spirit in the evil demon king’s army for some reason.
>>78
Noble types always betray everyone, you know.
>>78
In reality, it is a large-scale evil that schemes for terrestrial annihilation.
It was a milder assertion.
>>78
Even though I joined because the boss of the demon army is a noble warrior…
>>78
Isn’t it more a matter of focusing on the demon realm versus the human realm rather than good and evil?
The only one who valued the demon world was Lord Burn.
Thanks to Zaboera, we can say that two immortals from the Demon Lord’s army have come to us.
It’s a terrible power balance that you can normally defeat Dai by just pushing through from the front with paralyzing regret and burning breath.
Even if it’s an evil organization that aims for world domination
It’s better to have colleagues you can trust to some extent when it comes to dating.
It’s one thing to be ruthless to the enemy, but please stop dragging down your own allies.
Even if Hyunkel managed to overcome it, the struggles with the two towers would have doubled, and it would have been quite a situation…
Crocodine…
I love you!!
I love you!!!
Before fighting Dai, I felt like there weren’t any tough opponents in Romos… so I was slacking off, and since joining the Demon King’s army, I feel like I’ve gotten pretty rusty.
I’m glad you were able to recover from that…
Due to Zabura’s unnecessary interference, Crocodine defected, and the Dais’ party avoided annihilation in the Hyunkel battle.
Crocodine helps Hyunkel and they join the fight against Freyzard together.
As a result of Zaboera speaking honestly, Baran got furious and went by himself to retrieve his son.
So Zabouera is even the shadow MVP.
It’s not so much betrayal… it’s more like living according to my pride…
Zaborgar, originally a researcher, makes a poor strategist and keeps making bad moves.
>>88
Despite claiming to be clever for seducing or manipulating others, this person is completely incapable in that regard, as they don’t consider how the other party feels at all…
>>91
Zamza is relatively reasonable as an organization member, given that he can’t allow himself to be evaluated by Hadlar or sacrifice his subordinates, especially coming from that parent.
>>88
And the original position is that of a general of the combat troops.
Because he’s a warrior, he gets angry because it’s too accurate, old man…
I wonder if I’ll be able to find a wife suitable for an old man like me.
>>93
It depends on the species, but I feel like someone will fall in love on their own sooner or later.
>>93
I think it’s fine to go with Maam.
Zabouera has never been able to consider the feelings of others and act accordingly since a long time ago…
The old man who left his one eye slashed by Dai in the first battle as a reminder is way too serious.
It seems like they would rather feel proud about it later.
The Reiwa version is no longer a pink crocodile, huh old man?
>>98
Isn’t it pink?
Zaboera doesn’t conform to nobility, but nobility also doesn’t conform to Zaboera, so it’s not solely Zaboera that is at fault.
The biggest fool is not Zaburera.
I suppose the old man understands best that I took up Zaboera’s invitation out of a desire for military honors.
>>101
It was none other than the old man himself who couldn’t shake off the sweet words.
>>101
That’s not it…
The reason he lost is probably because of your stupid advice…!!
However, without Zaboya, Hadlar wouldn’t have been completed either…
Only Misto, Zaboera, and Freizard did not defect.
Everyone else is a traitor!
Once this battle is over, I guess I’ll look for a wife or something—setting up a huge death flag like that and in the end not dying.
But those Romus soldiers, who are weak yet good at talking, are a bit irritating…
>>106
Even if we’re weak, we don’t betray each other, we don’t run away, and we dedicate our lives for the king.
>>114
Critical damage to the old man!
>>114
It’s just that I can’t win by strength, so I’m resorting to psychological attacks.
>>114
Ah, it’s no good.
The old man will cry.
It’s a hindsight conclusion, but the old man is not suited for an executive position.
The field leader is the most suitable.
>>109
Hadlar is more suited to being a leader who goes to the field rather than a manager.
If you fall to burn except for a part, your mental state will become fragile.
>>110
I don’t care about my subordinate’s mental state.
>>113
I prefer to scout those with the ambition and spirit to become No. 1, but the very existence of Lord Barn breaks that determination.
Hirohiko Araki said that if the enemy is noble, there’s no need to fight, so the enemy will be made despicable, and it’s really progressing just as he said.
Crocodine has seen Pop during this time, so he knows both his pathetic side and his cool side.
>>118
I’ve seen a tiny brat who ran away leaving his friends behind fighting against me with his life on the line.
In the end, I’m being shown that flow once again during the balance.
The old man’s brain is already scorched earth.
It’s too noble to think that the worst one is yourself for falling for someone else’s tricks!
Burn is foreign capital.
Hadler is the president of a local small to medium-sized enterprise.
Add a scene where Crocodine bows to King Romos in an original anime.
If Zabouera hadn’t done unnecessary things, the old man would have been defeated once and then retreated, but would have won in a rematch.
To begin with, those soldiers, even if they are weak, are trying to help the king escape and are not thinking about their own safety at all.
>>128
The Beast King has charged in, and with Dai down, there is almost no chance of victory, yet they do not step back even an inch—what noble soldiers they are…
It’s a battle at a level where just being nearby could get you caught up and killed.
Furthermore, I might be killed directly because I’m provoking them further.
A powerless wizard suddenly attacked, and then used a broken crystal to cast Mahokatoru and rescued the hostage.
I am… embarrassed of myself…!
The old man and Zabuerra are on the same level.
Judgment is my own.
If I had been told by Hadlar, I could have blamed him.
Even in a situation where the country is falling apart, the king who remains until the end and the soldiers who follow him are filled with pride.
Perhaps because of that, from this point on, I’ve become the kind of man who stubbornly hangs in there with a style like “even if I can’t win alone.”
>>134
Optimal solution