No one had heard or seen of sothing so amazing before.
The most surprising part was that no one could sense the amount of Mana it contained.
In short, thanks to the Hero's Magic Item, they saw the confrontation between him and a portion of the Demon Army, and how he easily devastated them.
The enemies all froze in his presence, most likely due to his powerful influence, and even the Demon General was unable to do a thing.
No one could explain why he had spared the Lion Headed Demon, but they still knew the Hero was powerful enough to solo the Demons—at least according to the words of Asa, who saw most of it.
This gave everyone enough confidence. Since they were in a ti of desperation, their human nature of desiring a savior popped in.
Everyone looked in one direction—The Hero.
>CREAK<
The door finally opened, and the Hero walked in, Zabdel being directly behind him.
Hushed sounds of awe filled the room as the crowd tried to suppress their uproar. They simply watched the black-haired being wall majestically to his seat.
Every step he took was purposeful and powerful. His cool deanor made it completely clear that he knew what to do.
And so, once he sat on his wooden chair, he have everyone permission to rest their buttocks.
"Without any further ado, shall we begin?"
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'This chair is hard... damn.'
I maintained a cam front, but my buttocks clearly didn't like the rigid structure I sat on. Why was it made this way? Perhaps the wood's quality itself wasn't top tier? I understood wood was rare in this world, so I could understand.
'That said, look at these people...'
Their eager faces told they were waiting for the best strategy eting of their lives. I couldn't promise them that, though.
I truly wanted to help and offer hope, but lying would only put in more trouble now.
'Let's get the botherso part out of the way first...'
"You may co in." Raising my voice intentionally, I called for my subordinates.
Sarah, Byron, Lucy... and Lilith all ca into the room.
It took a few seconds for everything to register, especially the one who would have the center of attraction among them. However, the mont they realized it—
"A-a Demon!!!"
"W-why is a Demon here?!"
"Eeeeeeekkkkk!!!"
—The Adventurers assud an either frightened or violent stance.
'Oh, boy.' I almost slapped my palm on my face, but I couldn't.
I expected this much, after all. It was best to begin explanations.
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Fortunately, I didn't need to say anything.
I was surprised when Asa rose to he feet and addressed everyone on my behalf. I had almost forgotten she was in the room—along with Gu and Liebert.
She completely defended Lilith, calling her my property. It was amazing how she decided to tell everyone about how I enslaved the Demons and used them for my nation.
I had initially thought Asa was disgusted my my 'Enslaving Demons' ideology, but how wrong had I been.
She was so happy about the whole thing that I thought it was too dangerous.
'To think this is her view of ... wow!'
By the ti she was done, everyone was calm and ready to start the eting.
"Now that we have gotten those things out of the way..." I smiled, nodding gracefully.
'Let's see. How do I stall for ti and get more information?'
"Why don't you tell the details of the Demon Army. What have you been able to discover from them?"
In response to this, Zabdel rose and began his explanation. Of course, I listened carefully. It would be stupidity not to hear of their discoveries. It it could help just a little, I had to take it, regardless.
The Demon Camp was dividend into ten parts, according to Dulum's survey. The purpose of this move was to cage the Adventurers within the City's walls.
Not only were the Adventurers weaker, they were also smaller. The Demons' strategy was terrifyingly effective.
"They also seem to have ten Demon Generals. You fought with one of them."
'E-eh...?!'
What was I hearing? The monster I fought was simply one out of ten? Now that raised the stakes to a considerable level.
'Ah, damn.'
As I listened to the story more and more, the more I realized how hopeless the situation was.
'It's annoying that none of these things were ntioned in the Light Novel. You would think a significant event like this featured in the story, but it didn't!'
The Hero simply ntioned him leaving the Adventurers City after he defeated the Earth Dragon, because the citizens kept praising him too much.
He went to to the rchant City next, and got into so complicated ss there. After spending a few years sorting out the ss, he finally decided to return to Dulum.
Unfortunately it was already destroyed. A Demon factory now occupied the place, and the Adventurers were nowhere to be seen—most likely dead.
'That's about all the information I can get concerning this situation. Damn...'
I didn't know it would happen this soon, to be honest.
However, I was currently stuck in a ss I had to fix.
"The Demons have the advantage in numbers and power, but we still have the ho Territory."
A couple guerilla warfare, with the aid of Magic, could help. Whether or not we could best the odds, though, I couldn't say.
"Do you all have stocks of Mana Chalk and rcury?"
I could use Runes to also assist. If we were to play our cards well, we could secure less casualties through the—
"S-sorry Hero... but we've run out."
"W-wha—?!"
"We spent a bulk of it making the weapons gotten from the Dragon carcass. Unfortunately, just as we were going to restock, the Demons appeared."
'This is a big issue. Damn it!'
The one thing that could turn this ss of a battle around wasn't present, and the Demons were already blocking the entrance to the Labyrinth.
There was only one word to describe our situation.
'We're all screwed!'
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