
The gatekeeper is there to open the gate.
>>1
“What are you saying?”
Is it because I have a face that seems fine and unbothered while letting the enemy pass despite being a gatekeeper?
A scene that is difficult to understand if you can’t read between the lines.
I read the prologue, but I can’t read between the lines!
Since I’m going to die anyway, I don’t understand why I missed the opening scene…
>>9
In front of the Demon King, both HP and MP feel too precious to use…
Well, even if Bartos has something to say, it doesn’t matter; Hadlar is allowed to get really angry.
>>11
Why…!!?
>>11
The previous Hadlar would never have done something like that.
>>14
To put it bluntly, it’s just venting and a waste of energy.
Whether to forgive or not aside, normally one wouldn’t do something like this.
>>25
A gripping persuasion scene cut by editor Bartos.
I will kill you.
I’ll kill you, Aban’s help.
N-no way…! (But this heart was also given to me by you!!!)
I have fallen so far mentally that I get furious at something born from my own warrior’s heart…
If someone says to you, “You made it that way, didn’t you?”
Even though it may not be a rebuttal, there is some truth to it.
To be honest, I think there was a better chance of winning with Hadlar charging in first as usual, rather than just staying holed up…
In this particular scene, it’s nice that Baldus has a mentality closer to the original Hadlar than Hadlar himself…
Having a silly sense of justice and chivalry, one becomes infatuated with human-like emotions.
Hadlar falls.
Because if it were the previous Hadlar, even if he were holed up in the innermost part of the fortress, it would be interesting to see someone battling Bartos favorably, and I would say to let that happen.
Hmm, can we increase the appearance of child Hyunkel just a little?
Just a little call out to Hadler would be enough.
>>24
New chapter begins!
Hyunckel is currently too endearing, so I can’t really imagine him reaching that particular scene.
>>28
What could have happened for someone to become such a lump of hatred?
It seems they’re adding more gaps between the lines again, or rather, they were in the process of adding them right now.
Isn’t Gaki Hyunkel too strong?
>>30
Since Avan-sensei quickly goes all out.
Recently my memory has been vague, but was the original Bartos explicitly stated to be a super demon creature…?
>>32
It probably means that it’s a forbidden magic creature, but either way, it hasn’t been done.
It was said that Bartos collapsed after Hadlar’s defeat in the past because that’s just how undead are.
I thought it would be over after defeating Hadlar.
Was it that well received?
>>34
I want you to read it because I’m getting the chance to create the prologue now.
After that, the old man’s evaluation improved.
I thought that because I was sufficiently bound by Aban, if I didn’t do it here, I wouldn’t be able to take revenge anymore…
If it were before Hadlar wavered, it could be bad.
That’s enough, just hurry up and let me through; I might end up taking on the opponent myself.
>>36
It’s super fun to overpower a stronger opponent with an even greater force! That’s what it’s about, Hadlar.
I think I’ll say something to the extent that I don’t want to wear Avan down any further and take away my enjoyment.
Isn’t that exactly what you wanted, a one-on-one battle with your arch-enemy Avan?!
The interpretation of the hellfire was, to put it mildly, excellent.
>>39
I’m really glad I read this after finishing the main book.
>>39
I really like the details about the reasons why Junk left the country.
In this gap, attacking other countries would definitely make the ministers angry and cause them to leave… and it was good that Avan’s influence was also indirectly present.
In the past, even Hadlar was said to not use the reclusive strategy at all.
In the first place, Bartos himself just lost normally and wasn’t finished off.
The fact that you come all the way to kill me after losing is just…
On top of being reclusive, it’s as if they’re saying they don’t trust any of their current subordinates at all, adding forbidden curse creatures.
Moreover, that Granard’s personality is disgusting.
I think Bartos realized he was faintly losing at this point.
Hyunkel is the kind of guy who secretly practices on his own while receiving training from Avan and comes up with techniques like Bloody Scryde, you know?
In the side story, it seems like they almost forgive for a moment.
“I stepped on another landmine and snapped.”
Bartos has this kind of personality because of Lord Hadler! Now that you mention it, that’s true.
The moment that beautifully resolved the issue of the stark differences in personality between the original Hadlar and the past Hadlar.