
Himmel is no longer here.
You were used because of the unique magical power of the demon race.
I was properly trying to investigate, but even so, I was deceived, so there’s nothing I can do about it…!
It could only be that the other party was at fault…
If I had noticed the danger at the time of our first encounter.
“It was completely countered, wasn’t it?”
I made sure to cut ties properly for the Himmel measures.
It’s frightening that we couldn’t win if we couldn’t deceive.
If you ask whether Fureen will lose, she will probably run away with all her might.
You did say that it would have been dangerous if pushed as a group, after all.
But if they keep breaking the curse, then if I have a guaranteed finish move, I would use it, right?
Looking back now, Rygner’s reaction to Fern’s shooting from such a close distance was quite impressive.
Well, it was definitely someone who was completely caught off guard.
If you don’t get hung up on breaking the curse and just push through, you should be able to win normally.
I probably won’t do it, but…
I think the only way to survive was to escape from the start.
That balance scale is really unreasonable.
So I want you to go through the same thing.
If we push without arrogance, they’ll probably run away without shame and come up with another strategy.
I was on guard against Freiren, but I still couldn’t see through the surprise attack on the first encounter.
If we had gathered more information about the hero party’s background and characters, things might have been different.
A veteran who challenged me to a fight even though they knew there was a nearly certain instant-death magic on this side.
Moreover, they have defeated the Demon King.
This alone is quite suspicious, isn’t it…?
>>17
The threat that was Himmel is no longer here.
>>21
It’s suspicious that they are challenging me even though Himmel is no longer around.
Mahat is the epitome of absurdity.
In terms of being without question, this side is the same as well.
Actually, the first boss, who was considered the strongest, will later be reassessed; that flow is not something you give up on.
>>19
Kvar is being re-evaluated to the point of death, isn’t it?
It felt like a punchline right from the start, but among the demon tribe, they are definitely quite exceptional…
>>20
First of all, there’s no need to re-recognize them as the cream of the crop when there are only three of them left who are still surviving among those ranked second highest.
The way the death flag for Aura gradually built up through flashbacks with the master and Himmel was artistic.
“If I had begged for my life by licking the shoes without saying ‘You’re not here anymore,’ maybe there would have been a way to survive.”
He was the character with the most human-like qualities among the demon race.
>>23
The demon tribe is crying about something, and that’s the end of it.
The hero party’s Frieren being a buffer and debuffer and warning to be cautious of single targets is not unreasonable.
When fighting as a magician, it becomes a contest of pure magical power rather than skills, so it is quite unreasonable that only elves can even compete.
…What is that southern hero?
>>25
Even an elf who is trying to fight against the demon race while still living for so long.
If they hadn’t hidden their magical power, they definitely wouldn’t try to run away or even attempt to fight.
Only long-lived elves who are seriously dedicating their lives to hunting demons can step into the arena of competition.
If Aura is at fault, then it’s just that the appearance is disappointing.
In terms of the story, this is where we praise Frieren…
You’re not going to play a strong new game, are you…?
If I hadn’t been obsessed with magic, I might have won, but the demon race’s particular arrogance…
It’s not a cheat-level demon that can defeat human divisions without engaging in physical combat.
Azerluze is a fundamentally rotten technique.
Isn’t it strange that you can clear it on your first try…?
It seems like Himmel has a better chance of winning.
Knowing my hand while coming at me head-on is like saying you already have a way to kill me.
It’s an original anime, but it’s amazing how Himmel cuts off the arm on the balance side during the first viewing.
>>39
On the contrary, I want you to praise my strong legs for escaping that situation.
It’s not a fleeing speed that even Himmel can’t react to.
Being meted out is not a sign of strength.
Either way, I would have lost if I tried to put Freiren’s soul on the scales during the first journey.
>>41
Even when Himmel was around, she was an old hag who lived more than twice as long as Aura.
>>41
Not wanting the immortal army to be reduced any further, when I tried to place Himmel’s soul on the scales, I was cut down by Freiren while I was targeted with the scales.
It seems that if they had pushed through with the group as it was, they would have won.
>>66
You’re doing the same thing for the second time and you’re losing again…
It’s amazing to be able to make the judgment to run away as soon as you realize you can’t win.
So it was necessary to deceive.
Fifty years ago, I was also knocked off balance by Freiren, so coming forward like this is honestly just underestimating me.
If you’re not good at hiding your magical power at the level of Frieren, you have options like honestly running away if the opponent has more magical power than you, or letting your allies weaken them.
Rather, why were you able to escape when you were cut by Himmel?
>>46
Due to the nature of magic, I’ve only trained to increase my magical power, so I’m weaker than most strong demon kin.
I just judged that it seems possible to successfully capture the fortress city based on the overall assessment of things like the total magical power of Fliehen’s appearance.
If Zeerie had come, this guy would definitely have made a move for retreat and seclusion.
Did you not do it with Azeryuze in the battle with the hero from the south?
Isn’t there a principle that Himmel doesn’t chase after fleeing enemies?
Maybe my subordinate has come.
They probably escaped by using the headless soldiers.
She has a vibe that really makes her seem like a fool, and in fanworks, she’s usually portrayed as a dumb character, but among all the demon kind that have appeared so far, she is the smartest, most cunning, and cautious woman.
Such a cowardly way means you don’t acknowledge defeat.
>>54
You don’t want to be called a hypocrite or Freiren by Aura, right?
It seems that all they said was, “Himmel is no longer here.”
Just being in the back during battles with other demon tribes is troublesome.
If we believe Haiter’s statement, then simply put, he has a magical power equivalent to that of a wizard who has trained for hundreds of years.
It’s not surprising if the hero from the south has a magical power level at least as high as Aura’s.
Too cute.
I can only say that I underestimated my opponent.
>>61
Was I underestimating it…?
I want to say to run away since you’re already defeating the Demon King, but the amount of magic is just…
If Freiren determines that her magic won’t hold, she would likely blow away the corpse without hesitation, so wasn’t it already checkmate the moment the challenge was made?
If you think about it, considering it’s basically the same position as Mahat, it’s amazing.
In that case, there’s no choice but to create a spin-off where I get reborn in another world and become invincible.
>>67
I don’t dislike novels where a boy is flirting with someone.
It’s okay to show up in the revival monster role, right?
“Because I have legs that are running away from both Himmel and the southern hero.”
It was also a problem that there was only this much when I thought I could defeat it.
I don’t think it’s worth spending time on a technique that I might not even master, like perfect magic concealment…
To claim caution, it is far too reckless of Azelyuze to not consider the arrival of someone with more magical power than himself at all.
Even though they knew about the scales, the demon race, judging solely by magical power, thought they were taking some sort of countermeasure when they nonchalantly showed up.
>>73
That said, since the reference point of the balance is magical power, normally you would judge it based on magical power.
If anything, I carefully removed it from there.
>>83
Since we can see each other’s magical power, we should consider that the other person knows they are at a disadvantage in magical power as well.
>>89
You might anticipate something like an ambush coming at speeds like Himmel’s, and you may have actually been doing so.
I spent my entire life hiding my magical power, which a demon’s thought process cannot understand.
>>89
You were considering the possibility of properly controlling the magical power, weren’t you…?
You properly reduced the magical power with your careful strategy, didn’t you?
If you’re losing to a direct attack from the scale, you might have been wary of a direct attack.
Since the balance is slow, Fern might be able to win if she tries hard.
I had my title taken away by my subordinate…
I shouldn’t have tried to defeat them with a finishing move, but maybe the pride of the demon tribe wouldn’t allow it.
>>80
After this, I’m holding back on conquering the city, so if I can conserve my strength, I’d like to.
It seems that the strongest point of Azeryuze is being able to easily recruit demon generals as subordinates.
In other words, a funeral Freiren!
However, it really wasn’t that main, yet it became popular.
>>84
Stop talking like you’re the main character.
>>87
The first mid-boss is a great main!
The fact that the magic of the Seven Collapse Sages is said to be unanalytics seems like an afterthought.
This guy seemed completely unfazed when the Azeryuze was released.
I think I can make a living from Aura’s daily life.
A woman who is suited to being flattered.
Aura-chan has a tiny body but a curvy figure, and I love it.
Isn’t it that you can’t reproduce it instead of analyzing it?
>>93
If that’s the case, it was the clown who asserted that the magic of the Seven Collapse Wise Ones in Solitaire is impossible to analyze, that is surely undeniable.
>>98
In the end, the analysis of gold was completed, and after all, the immortality thing was analyzed as well, so they were never a clown to begin with.
Because Draht rushed ahead, Frieren escaped from prison before the invasion.
>>95
It doesn’t matter because they left on their own anyway.
If you keep increasing your army, you’ll eventually win, but you’ll end up with only one demon, right…?
In RPG terms, it’s a forced action that cannot reference MP with enemies + instant death.
I can’t handle this level.
It is often forgotten that only Zoltorak’s magic can be analyzed by humans, and that other magic from the demon tribe cannot.