
…I will defeat you…! I will leave this world…!! …312
Take this earth.
It’s probably the despair of humans who have brought a younger boy who fights desperately for others to say this, as well as the inability to completely deny it.
>>2In this panel, it doesn’t look like an expression of despair.
Even if they end up thinking that way later, their expression at that moment doesn’t look like they were considering it to that extent.
Leona herself could not deny Lord Barn’s words just before this, yet Dai speaks of it.
What kind of emotion is Leona showing at this time…?Eh…!?
>>4“Isn’t it just that Dai-kun has that determination…?!”
That aside, once everything is over and Dai comes back, I will catch him with the intensity of never letting him escape again.
Leona could not argue against Lord Barn’s words that humans are the worst, and Dai also acknowledged that before declaring his intention to disappear.
First and foremost, since the shock has come before anything else, if I had to put it into words…
>>4I think it’s the most appropriate.
>>4(No time to have children!)
Is it also me, who is the wife!?
I don’t think about so many things right after I say that.
First, I’m just surprised.
(Seriously, this guy…?)
(Is this guy for real…?)
But people say humans are the worst, but Burn-sama is pretty terrible too, right?
>>8That’s a premise.
But for the demon race, the law of the jungle is the absolute rule, so it’s actually more advantageous for you to side with us, right? It’s a recruitment pitch.
>>9Well, if it’s a world created by Lord Baan, then it probably wouldn’t have the weak persecuting the strong.
>>9Well, the premise is that I am the strongest, but didn’t I struggle when I lost in power to the Dragon Demon King Dai?
>>20Because the battle wasn’t decided yet, right?
Due to the miracles of the gods, I was forced into an irreversible transformation that caused me to lose my semi-permanent youth, yet I still had a positive heart, Lord Varn.
>>9In a survival of the fittest rule, Dai can do whatever he wants.
Why would you choose to side with such an incomprehensible restriction…?
Although I have seen various things until then, for a 12-year-old to say this shows an exceptional level of determination.
I won’t discriminate against the strong, Lord Voltear. I will only embed a black core as insurance.
>>11This guy is the worst!
>>11As for Hadlar, it’s not even insurance against the strong, since it’s from the time when he was a third-rate demon king leaking snot before his transformation surgery.
>>23I think the black core is not an insurance for when Hadler rebelled, but rather for Valor, who will eventually become an enemy.
Balran only teamed up with humans until their destruction, so once that’s over, the cooperative relationship will also come to an end.
I can only burn my father’s corpse in front of my son within a worldview of burial culture where resurrection of the dead is possible, bury bombs in my subordinates who have grown with a fresh mindset, promise a reward of blowing up the ground, and make black power harassment jokes to my confidant who has no physical body!
Is there really someone who would leave…?
>>13I think I would have normally remained if the Grim Reaper hadn’t come.
But being a dragon knight is somewhat like that.
“Because you made even the world’s dragon knight say this.”
The hatred towards humans from Baron-sama is rising again.
Unlike Flora, who keeps waiting for them to return, the princess goes out to search.
>>18Flora told me that the hero is going somewhere, so I was warned…
Is it really worthwhile for humans to say something like this?
Is there still no worthwhile sequel?
>>21Not all humans are like that.
Because there were companions I thought had value…
>>21In the first place, Burn is destroying the surface, and for the most part, Dai’s family and home are still intact.
It’s a scene that highlights the villainy of the great demon king, who is intentionally trying to diminish the subject of humans in discussions from the ground.
I wonder if Yusaku Shibata will draw a spin-off where he goes to search for Dai next.
>>24I absolutely think that the preparation for the Demon World arc is underway.
>>36Hmm… A guest character who is a lewd, big-assed demon woman…
>>36Mr. Sanjo is the type of person who will align things no matter what, so it’s nice that you can expect that with confidence.
If the ground invasion was going smoothly, under the command of the Demon Army Commander Hadlar, the six great commanders would have annihilated humanity on the surface, and it would have been a huge victory for the demon army, with Hadlar raising a war cry of “Long live Lord Baran!” But was it planned for Hadlar to detonate and blow up the surface at that moment…?
>>26If everything was going smoothly, the pillar wouldn’t have fallen, so I can’t erase the ground.
First, let’s start from there.
>>51Oh right, I see.
Well, if I could dominate the surface, I guess it would be surface domination until I get bored.
Does Hadlar want the surface? Then as the commander of the Demon Army, I’ll give the surface to you.
(It would be fun to explode the black core along with the ground when I’m feeling on a winning streak!)
It’s just about the likes of Lord Burn’s intentions, isn’t it?
I only think of things on the ground as nothing more than a lid.
Naso
Nin
The one that sends things flying above ground is the core of the pillar, so as long as you don’t resist, Hadlar will remain as is.
>>31I see, it’s a secondary explosion.
Blowing things away on the ground is just a prelude.
Lord Baan’s main event is to challenge God by breaking the Valzer as well.
From Burn’s perspective, a world where the strong are persecuted is probably incredibly distorted.
>>35If you don’t want to quietly accept it, just hit back.
The ways of the demon world are the best, Dai…
>>47How can something like this be called justice?
>>47Is this satisfying!!!! (Punching while crying with the twin dragon emblem)
>>35It’s hard to take seriously being told that by someone who’s a top-notch loser who uses strong people to oppress others…
>>54You’re weaker than Burn.
>>54But you know…
I am stronger than Hadlar and Baran, you know?
>>59(Since I’ve only faced Dai, I don’t know the true strength of Balan, the real Dragon Knight…)
>>54They pretend to be powerful understanders and invite us, but we can’t forget that they’ve done things like implanting the black core into Hadlar and laughing while cremating Baran to get to this point, so it’s hard to take what they say seriously…
Burn doesn’t really care about the ground and can destroy it if needed, but if he can take control of the ground, then getting the upper hand over Verza is also a good thing, I guess.
Since Baron likes to gain control through power, he might want to dominate rather than destroy.
Blowing the earth away to bring the sun to the demon world is just like a rebuke to the gods.
If we can obtain it just by an invasion led by Hadlar, we might at least clear the land, but it’s uncertain whether we will go so far as to obliterate it.
What is the god of the demon world doing, really?
>>45If the gods are still alive somewhere after just disappearing, then it seems like the human god and the dragon god would be pressed for answers about the whole thing with Barn, like, “Hey, what is that?”
The anime was really great, wasn’t it…?
Grandpa Brass’s education was too good.
I love the scene where someone punches while crying, saying, “How can this be justice?!”
I was overconfident, but I was always in a guaranteed winning state, you know, Burn-sama.
I almost died for real because I was slacking off, and it was only when I was using the Light Magic Wand.
>>58Although we stopped the explosion, there was really no chance of winning until Dai became a Dragon Warrior.
It’s been 85 days since I left the island, and I’ve understood too much…
>>60Well, my father is single-handedly destroying the country, so I guess he feels he has become too strong.
>>65Also, since the Balans’ emblem inherits the memories of past generations, it’s essentially the same as having accumulated thousands of years of life experience.
Not killing the kind of despicable human that Baran described, whom Dai encountered, later leads to a miracle.
Besides Burn, my real dad would be having a terrible time if he mixed with humans.
It may be natural to choose to leave rather than create a conflict.
>>62Well, first of all, my family home is located in a remote area away from the village.
If I have no place in the human world, I’ll just go back home, and that’s the end of it.
And since Lord Baan is trying to blow up his family home, we have to defeat him either way.
No matter where you cut it, only famous lines come out.
Even with the birth of the knight of the twin dragons and the tears of the gods bringing miracles, victory remained unshaken.
Too strong.
>>64By the way, I was defeated in the stance of the cosmic battle, and all the pillars were frozen.
Even after being dismantled, when I thought about it calmly, I could still win normally.
Until the moment Dai becomes a Dragon Demon Man.
I’ve been watching Dai’s humanity for a long time, and I think it’s nice.
But because humans are intelligent, they cannot deny the prospect that they will inevitably persecute others.
Leona’s feelings upon hearing this statement.
It’s nice, isn’t it…?
I will smash you down with even greater force from now on… while crying.
It’s probably because Burn-sama personally likes Dai!
I love how sharp the punchlines are!
>>71It’s great that Lord Baan isn’t just a complete brute and actually understands the subtleties of the heart.
>>83After all, it’s that of a power-harassing boss, so I understand the sexual desire aspect.
>>71Leona’s reaction at that moment is really great, you know.
It’s spot on, so I can’t say anything back.
Originally, the plot was that Pop would use Megante to withdraw and then immediately enter Demon Stone Castle, but I think it was impressive that they were able to adjust the direction so well.
Dai himself hasn’t been harmed by humans in any way.
>>73I’m being feared…
>>73I was just a little freaked out.
>>73I was probably scared by the kids at the department store.
There was also something that was done by the false heroes.
It’s Dragon Quest, so I thought the ending would be the hero and the princess getting together…
>>74It might become that way once the Demon Realm arc begins.
>>74At that time, it was only about 3 or 4.
>>851 and 3 are when the hero sets out on a journey and becomes missing.
The starting point is that 1 built a kingdom with 2.
The reason Flora was ultimately able to catch Avan without letting him escape was because she was just barely human.
There are situations where Dai is truly persecuted and Leona cannot protect him, which is troubling.
>>76Papunika possessing a dragon knight that can destroy a nation in an instant is definitely going to be bad after the war.
It will become like a nuclear threat.
>>86Don’t say things like you’re the man who destroyed the Destroyer God.
If Dai leaves, Pop will probably follow, but Leona is a bit uncertain.
It seems like I might be persuaded to stay on the ground.
There’s the issue with my father, and it’s unlikely that Dai will have a long time to be happy. I’m also worried that if I carelessly have children, they might go through the same struggles I did.
It seems like they have various thoughts about what will happen after things became peaceful following the incident with the Dragon Killer.
You also like to get stronger and beat your opponents, right? That’s an undeniable truth…
That’s why in the end, all those words come back to me.
It was also because Mr. Aban was tutoring flow.
>>92That doesn’t mean it’s okay to wander around leaving the princess behind.
In the theory of power, there is an implication that it can’t be helped if the most powerful Baron is treated like a toy.
>>93This is the essence of saying, “How can this be justice?!”
“I am good at understanding people’s hearts, Lord Byrne.”
Well, it often backfires too.
>>94Even the Six Captains had enough loyalty to try to win the medals.
Hyunkel challenged after taking off his armor.
Despite having a significant power difference that should have guaranteed an easy victory over the humans, the legendary being, the Dragon Knight, kept interfering and even had the Tears of God in the end.
Burn-sama got angry.
Well, the people around Dai are all some of the best guys.
Including King Romos and others.
If I had known about Baran’s cruel treatment.
It wouldn’t be strange to have such a will.
Nonetheless, they are a saint.
>>96To be honest, the current leaders of the remaining countries are all acquaintances or fans of Dai, regardless of the future.
I think if it’s just regarding Dai as an individual, it can be handled in any way.
>>119It seems that after Dai marries Leona and they have children, it might be suspicious about three generations later.
>>123If children don’t inherit power, it seems like we could have peace, but this power definitely gets passed down…
>>130Dai is a bug, you see.
It’s a mutation.
>>119So, what happened to Matriff, who was a companion of the previous hero and was also thanked by the kings?
>>133Medoroa is a bit too dangerous…
>>133Matorif was speaking quite casually due to their personality.
That could have been quite a terrible situation from an objective standpoint.
It might have been a level that would make a serious person go crazy.
Don’t bring up parts I can’t normally argue against!
>>97It’s fun when you’re messing around in fighting games, right?
When Pop performed a Buba! on Kaiser Phoenix, the advantage didn’t waver, but it’s like cockroaches decomposing Gokijet and coming at you, which is scary.
However, I was caught by the queen who had been kept waiting for more than 10 years.
>>103Considering the hellfire, it’s too damn absurd.
>>103I was able to escape from the princess, but I can’t escape from the queen…
This statement from the die indicates that although the Dragon Knights are currently opposing the Demon King, it questions their very significance.
I find myself wondering if they were expecting that if humans upset the balance, they would have to strike against humans.
The gods who favored humans and pushed dragons and demons underground are quite bad too.
The old and new hero parties are all wandering or retiring in the countryside.
>>107The reason you won’t have a good experience is because our predecessors have experienced it firsthand.
There are demon lords like Zaboela, Lord Baan, and the pre-reformation Hadlar.
It seems that the corruption is not necessarily at the level of species when looking around Ronlarhalt Zamza.
But the top of the Demon Tribe is Lord Baan…
If Leona was even more of an idiot, she might have said, “Humans wouldn’t do such a thing!!”
>>111Isn’t it boring for Maam to handle the weak with her trained strength? Being asked that left me at a loss for words because it’s too straightforward.
>>120What’s wrong with leveling up and hunting weak enemies? If you ask that, I’d definitely be at a loss for words.
>>111I almost got killed by that crappy minister in a one-shot story…
Before you transformed into that ugly monster, I sent your friends down below, you know? Hahaha!
You really know how to hype it up until the very end, Baron-sama.
It’s not about dislike, but rather a feeling of awe that cannot be avoided; it’s because it’s too strong.
So you were fighting while giving off such a lovesick aura, Leona…
>>117Well, not just Leona, but Pop and Maam would also defend him.
Third parties don’t know about Dai’s personality…
>>117I just realized for the first time that Dai was kissing someone with amnesia in the anime.
If Dai leaves the human world, he’ll go to the demon world, but it seems like we could start a conversation if we do Reverse Derumurin Island with the companions who chase after him.
Burn expresses the human emotion of “liking.”
I was surprised that you understood it accurately.
The time Burn itself spent in contact with Leonardai was really short.
There are people who have loved this scene and the scene where the false hero stops Pira for decades and have played it over and over, yet only know it one page at a time, so they can’t connect the dots.
I am surprised every time I see it.
>>124What are you specifically angry about?
I understand that the New Demon King’s Army is moving in earnest, so it’s reasonable to hold a martial arts tournament to have the Sword of Evil Destruction used by strong warriors.
The king of Romos, who gives orichalcum equipment to a child who just came to help the monster friends from a bit of a fake hero, is too good.
Before the Dragon Knight, there was a boy named Dai.
Considering the position of royalty, I can no longer view you without bias, Leona.
I wonder how many children Baron has.
>>128SEX: Not necessary! Maybe, but there’s a playful spirit of entertaining with a woman!! So there might surprisingly be a hidden child.
The reason for the defeat of the Burn army is that they haven’t produced any children other than Zaboera.
Regardless of the demon race, there is no need to consider it since the intelligent dragons are already extinct.
The dragon god did not protect the wise dragon…?
>>137Wouldn’t the demon god also not provide protection even if they were in the same situation?
>>137The Mother Dragon seems to be struggling, so the dragon god, the main boss, is probably having a tough time too…
It is at least not in a state that can be protected.
Even diluted halfway, Dai’s blood can still produce the emblem, and considering the age, it doesn’t feel like there’s that much of a power down compared to Baran.
Furthermore, a parent’s emblem can be passed down to their child.
This will be problematic as generations go on.
>>138The output might be declining, but normally, the Dragon Knights, until adulthood, shouldn’t be any different from regular humans, yet Dai is already able to master the power of the emblem.
Mamu is the top one who has overwhelmed others with power, even though it’s a form of compassion…
>>141Moreover, they have a fairly harsh tongue and show no mercy to their enemies.
I’m telling Leona to become mine! It seems like it’s not impossible to have a half-demon too.
>>142In that sense, you weren’t saying that, were you!?
>>147Mr. Baan is so amazing that even the human royals speak of him! It’s aimed at demonstrating the difference in status between humans and demons…
>>147It’s only to humiliate, isn’t it?
It’s simply a troublesome game and one of the things obtained (spoils).
Unlike Varun, Dai has gained the acquaintance of kings from various countries, so it’s fine! But I can’t say that for sure…
I feel that the fact that Dai could procreate was something done by a divine being.
You’re even dropping the tears of a god right at that die.
>>145I think it’s fine if there are gods that govern fate, in addition to humans, demon races, and dragon gods or mother dragons.
It’s fine if they are of higher rank than the former three deities, or if their trembling power isn’t that strong.
>>155I think it’s similar to how Yoriichi was created to kill Muzan in Demon Slayer.
It seems like they created a machine to kill indirectly because they don’t want to get their hands dirty.
>>155From Hadlar’s prayer, it might be that some people’s gods or spirits have taken notice of that.
>>145I mean, Balran is saying that, right?
The fact that a die that was never supposed to be born has been born is like a blessing from God.
>>179Being here has made it sound like just an excuse for irresponsible sex.
>>183You took responsibility, right!!!
>>184I was ready to accept the death penalty as well…
Dai is the boy who has saved Leona’s life countless times and is a hero…
If Dai returns to the surface, it might be more peaceful if no one knows the whereabouts of the hero, just like in DQ3.
It seems that man is not human…
>>154A minister who brings ruin to the country has arrived…
>>154It was right after Hadlar went on a rampage, so the effect was too strong.
The country has fallen…
>>154In reality, since the demon tribe and the dragon tribe are combined, two-thirds of that is true.
Speaking specifically about Balan,
Since Baran defeated Verza before he invaded the land, humans do not know that they were saved by Baran.
The part that is fundamentally different from Dai.
Burn knows his own bad personality, so he might only think that having children will eventually lead to conflict.
>>158Even if my children surpass me after several thousand years, that too is an enjoyment!
It’s okay if you think like that.
>>168I assert that I don’t like the idea that someone is stronger than me… it’s like a Fenblen disease that makes you feel that way.
>>158If they come at me in a hostile manner, I feel like I’m ready to take them down in the spirit of survival of the fittest.
Since I have a pet like Kilburn who was sent for assassination because it’s interesting.
Our country also wants dragon knights, so it seems like the princesses of various countries will be assigned to them instead.
>>160Even if Dai can marry Leona, their children will probably be arranged marriages to various countries…
Even if everything settles down nicely, I still need to have a lot of children…
Wasn’t passing the emblem to the child the final power of the Mother Dragon?
Wasn’t Rahart being persecuted for being a half-demon?
I wonder if Burn-sama also feels anxious while watching the heroes’ love lives…
I can’t make a judgment because there are only examples of the previous hero’s group, Avan and Matorif.
Mr. Avan was too thoughtful, and Matriff is completely unreliable.
>>163Isn’t Dai still a virgin in the story?
Leona gave Dai a dagger and cherished it until it broke.
I feel like my senses were messed up because I suddenly received gear of a quality that even royalty carries for self-defense.
>>172The next one I get is Orichalcum, you know…
I wonder if there were any female dragon knights.
>>175It seems likely that there would be heroes from Dragon Quest, regardless of gender.
>>175The purpose is a hitman, so there are no women, right?
Having children is not part of the specifications.
The kings of each country, other than Leona, only like Dai out of personal feelings, so it’s the same.
My dad can easily destroy a nation, and Dai is stronger than that.
Without personal friendship with Dai, it’s not surprising if it’s considered a super dangerous bomb level…
Well, I can’t really imagine the mindset of ordinary people in a world where an individual with the power to easily destroy all of humanity actually exists if they set their mind to it…
>>185It was in a collection of short stories by Fujiko F.
>>185Perhaps ordinary people get used to the situation and soon stop thinking about such things.
Matorif’s behavior is crappy, so it feels like being part of the hero’s party doesn’t really matter, which is the noise.
What is irresponsible about a husband ejaculating inside his wife?
In “Fengshen Yanyi,” the proper types of immortals and Taigong Wang are straightforward, and while they may get involved as strategists, they maintain a stance of not using their powers as immortals to interfere in the human world at all.
Baran-sama is not useless because he is trying to take responsibility properly.
It was just a little too optimistic to think I could cum inside the princess.
>>192If only Soara wasn’t a princess without siblings…
But if the Arkido’s destruction didn’t wash ashore on Derumurin Island, there would be various reasons why Lord Baan couldn’t be defeated…
>>209Does Leona have any siblings?
>>214Not here.
The situation is the same as with Soara.
>>219Leona is not together because she is currently the highest authority in the country.
Even in the pop that decomposes Kaiser Phoenix, I’m like “what is this guy…” and Burn-sama was a great final boss.