Epilogue: Sister and Brother
After eating Velgrynd, I cald down.
Now that there was room to focus on the surroundings, he made his rounds of the battlefield.
The forest was badly damaged, but the capital city of Rimuru appeared to be safe and sound, and the area around the city had been sowhat damaged, though most of it seed to be guarded by the Geldites.
Im relieved for the ti being.
"So, what are you doing here?
"Isn't this fine, Lord Rimuru? In fact, I was trying to keep soone from getting in the way of Lord Rimuru
During the fight with Velgrynd, I sensed that there was soone watching the whole fight all the ti, and to be honest the situation was quite annoying, but I didn't have any spare energy to pay attention to such things at the ti.
And then it's on to the present.
Of course I'm not.
"Co on, everyone else is working hard. You go to work too.
??I do, I do
After glancing at with a sad look, Diablo left.
This guy alone, I really can't figure out what he's thinking.
Ciel seed to find Diablo annoying as well.
Pungent tones that wouldn't normally be used ca out.
All in all, it's ti to quiet down and deal with Velgrynd.
Although the work of persuasion and illustration has been handed over to Veldora
I tried to inquire and found that Veldora had put all the bla on .
Oi oi oi, how co all the problem children are on my side!? Its making people madder and madder.
This guy seems to be trying to portray as evil so he can deflect Velgrynd's anger.
"Anyway, I wanted to tell my sister that I was safe, but I couldn't get permission from Rimuru. Now that you're in the sa situation, can you understand what I an by that?
Thats how Veldora's words feel.
It's like hes a bad child who puts all the bla on his friends for fear of being reprimanded.
The task of convincing Velgrynd was a failure.
But, indeed.
It would be very embarrassing for my sister to appear out of nowhere in the mistaken belief that she had died.
Understanding is understanding, but what the hell is it to bla for all this?
Isn't this just a simple way of putting all your troubles on ?
He was supposed to help diate, but now it feels like the anger directed at has intensifiedah ah, it's not working at all!
I can't leave this to Veldora anymore.
It was necessary to explain well to her that Velgrynd and Veldora were now in the sa situation.
> Hey, hey, hey, thats a hell of a statent!
I'm a little troubled by how you're going to respond when you report it to so calmly.
I had thought that the Ciel would 'analyze' Velgrynd, and I wasn't too surprised about that, but Velgrynd was being dominated, and I couldn't keep quiet about it.
By the way, is the prisoner sure it's Rudra?
After inquiring about the situation in detail, Graneet who was Benimaru's opponent, said everything as if he was a bamboo tube pouring out beans.
It's a silly feeling for him to be the enemy.
This guy's behavior must be taken as a counter example and thoroughly morized by all.
However, these are topics to be discussed when you return safely.
The imdiate question is what exactly to do with Velgrynd.
It was obviously impossible to rely on Veldora, so it was up to to explain, but because of the influence of Veldora's spiritual domination, Velgrynd would probably not listen to my explanation at all.
Well, what can be done about this?
Huh?
That is to say, like Veldora, a "Soul Corridor" can be created between and Velgrynd, making her my ultimate skill?
Can it be done?
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"Shut up! Sowhat do I do? Just give up on Rudra!? I can't do it!
These are the heartfelt words of Velgrynd.
The warning just now had been spoken by Ciel, but Velgrynds agitation was no longer perceptible to such things.
"What the?"
"If you will accept my power to change.
Sweet seduction.
It was no longer even necessary to listen to Velgrynd's direct answer.
I accept, as long as I get my wish."
Even I thought Velgrynd would surely answer that.
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The mont Velgrynd agreed, the voice rang out.
Hearing this, Velgrynd's emotions cald down.
After examining her own body with precision and guided by the voice, she did find the presence of
"that".
There are traces of so kind of interference engraved in the 'king of charity' deep in the core of one's heart. Although the interference is now veiled, it is undoubtedly dangerous to continue to keep the thing.
And here's why
Velgrynd grasped that.
At the sa ti, she rembered.
The ultimate skill, the 'King of Charity', has a power that is paired with the power of the king.
In a distant mory she seems to have heard it.
Among the powers created by Veldanava, the more pure in effect is called the Angelic Skill Series, and none of these skills can resist the absolute domination of the 'King of Justice'.
That power isthe dominion of the archangel".
Velgrynd's 'King of Charity' is no exception, and the 'King of Charity' and 'King of Justice' are linked together in extrely subtle corridors that cannot escape the influence of this power.
Yeah, why did I forget about that? Holders of the Angelic System's Ultimate Skills are unable to resist their elder brother. He hated it more than anyone else, so he traded the King of Charity for the King of Covenant in Rudra.
It also makes sense why one would be dominated.
Since it is the chanism constructed by the elder brother, Veldanava, it is basically impossible to resist.
Indeed, I have no future yet
Rimuru was right, and it made Velgrynd want to cry again.
Right now.
In the mont that Velgrynd wanted to give up, she heard an incredible voice.
Huh!?
Velgrynd almost cried out.
It was only natural that she would react this way, for the 'King of Covenant' that Rudra had been looking for to be found in such a place.
That said, Velgrynd was only now realizing it.
The sound just heard was not from Rimuru.
It is not a hallucination, but a voice that is clear and strong-willed, sounding like the "voice of the world, but softer and more refined, and even more tender.
While there are many things to ask, what is most important right now is the aning of the phrase to be expressed.
"Wait, wait, wait! To give the King of Covenant? Also, what does unification an!?
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