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2-10: The True Intentions of the Demon Tribe and the Mission of the Mask (2/6)

And the reason why dad believes it would be more certain to wait here instead? The younger brother asked.

The reason he initially gave was that he didnt want to divert security personnel for other purposes.

A secret treasure may have been stolen, but it was rely a jewel with no value historically speaking, so it wasnt a very good reason to send people out.

But Ymir insisted on looking for him, as it was more likely that she would be able to fight him that way.

The desire to fight a powerful man. There was no reason more fitting for a mber of the demon tribe.

Yes, I can understand where father is coming from.

But at this rate, soone else will fight him first!

But

She wanted to fight Masquerade sooner than anyone else.

The way she looked as her face brimd with the will to fight and raised up her fists with a cry was truly the picture of a demon tribe mber.

It was likely that she didnt think she would still be in the mood to fight him if he were to be exhausted after fighting many others before her. It certainly wouldnt be wrong to assu such.

And this is exactly why this younger brother of hers couldnt help but wryly smile to himself.

Ha ha ha Still, father always spoils you so much, and yet for so reason, hes been strangely firm on this matter.

Reben thought that sothing was amiss.

Normally, her selfish antics would be permitted with a laugh from their father.

Of course, that didnt an that he would permit her to do anything as long as she asked for it, but a request of this level should still be fine.

Thats why he couldnt help but wonder if perhaps there was another reason whey their father couldnt allow her to go.

Reben, have you thought of sothing?

Co on, isnt it your role to be the thinker, while its my role to be the doer?

But the one who gets scolded every ti is , though.

Why didnt you stop your older sister? Why did you tell her sothing unnecessary? They would say.

Their specialties have always been unbalanced, so they have always divided the roles.

There actually wasnt a lot of benefit in this relationship to the younger brother, but his older sister was too strong and he couldnt go against her.

That being said, it might be that this relationship ca about not because of the values held by the demon tribe but simply because of the fate that younger brothers carried.

But if my guess is correct, then its hopeless no matter what you say.

Reben shook off the painful mories of the past and said that there was no way to get their fathers permission.

Given that his hypothesis was conditional, his expression was not as confident as usual.

Are you saying theres another reason why father wont let go?

No, Im not that confident in it since its just a guess based on the circumstances, but You know how dad doesnt want to fight with the humans? As in he has zero interest in it?

Of course he wouldnt be interested. Why do we have to fight with those weaklings?

Brushing off the sparks that fall onto us is one thing, but taking the initiative to attack such weaklings is a disgrace to the demon tribe.

As far as she was concerned, the humans were weak creatures that could be blown away with the slightest swing of her arms.

Fight. Destroy. Conquer. Those kind of things What are they grumbling about them for when they didnt even have the worth (strength) for it?

Those were Ymirs honest feelings and the only things she cared about were the few strong among the humans that shes gotten word of.

Yeah, I know. Thats the usual response a demon tribe mber would give.

But no matter how much power we display and even if a war hasnt broken out in a hundred years, the humans will keep coming back.

Even though they havent really gotten that much stronger.

Thats why the demon tribe rely showed off their strength to try and avoid a aningless battle with the hostile humans.

But while that thod may have been enough for so tens of years, after a hundred years, the humans would shake off the fear and attack again.

If they could at least put up a fight, it would be interesting, but unfortunately, that part of them also never changes.

Umu. I know theyre short-lived, but who wouldve thought the sa was true for their mories too.

I do acknowledge their willingness to fight, but I think they should think over their actions a little more.

They really must be hopeless for you of all people to be the one saying that, Aneue Well, anyway.

Because of that there are even so among the demon tribe who are starting to reach the end of their patience and are thinking of just getting rid of them once and for all.

Its a rather extre viewpoint, but that kind of thinking has appeared in the etings. Shutol was the one who started it.

It turned out to be a failed attempt, but that declaration of war was the result of those discussions and was ant to serve as a final warning to the humans.

People like Ymir who rarely attended the etings didnt know the situation.

The younger brother snidely remarked that if she had attended he wouldnt have had to explain this to her, but as expected those words couldnt reach her at all.

But Shutol is already dead.

Wasnt he executed because of his failure in this last incident?

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