Synopsis: Disqualification of a Hero, Judgment 1: Falling in love with a demon.
Disqualification of a Hero, Judgment 2: Cultivating a Demon King through illicit means.
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Chapter 59: The Plumber's Devil "If You Can Get Wet"...
Not to mention her part-time job, in fact, Avida has not even completed her main job seriously recently.
On the one hand, the reason was that she was very attracted to the male devil she was in love with, and on the other hand, she always felt that this time it was safe - she had a vague premonition in her heart that a new devil would soon appear without her having to work hard.
Since she came to this demon world, this was the first time she saw the demon world's top leaders officially announce the selection of the Demon King.
Since the highest authority in the demon world has announced the so-called Demon King candidate plan, no matter how it develops, there must be a result in the end.
Even if Iruma didn't become the Demon King, there would be other demons who would become the Demon King.
Personally, Aveda prefers Iruma-san.
Since Iruma became the Demon King, it turns out that it wasn't because she didn't work hard to train the Demon King, but because she chose the wrong type of Demon King candidate.
The hero, who had failed many times, did not want to admit that his plan to train the Demon King was too crude.
If she had taken notes as carefully and meticulously as Kaluyeger, she might have accomplished it long ago.
For the first time, she took it for granted that she would use human cognition to cultivate the Demon King.
Influenced by the human novels and anime she watched before her reincarnation, Iveda believed that the Demon King must be the most powerful demon in the demon world. However, the failed cases proved that the Demon King's military strength alone was not enough.
Then the newly selected next hero began to pay attention to the cultivation of resources and connections.
"There are only eternal interests, no eternal enemies." Iveda also shared the wise saying of the human world with Candidate Demon No. 2, hoping that he could make more good friends.
But No. 2 seemed to have a special understanding of this sentence. He did not make any good friends, but instead made friends with all the unlucky guys who were held hostage by this candidate.
The brave man couldn't figure out what was wrong with his training program that led to the other party's employment destination of serving a prison sentence.
Although after each failure, Avida would learn from the failure experience and update the training plan.
But as expected, new problems always arise, and the loopholes in the plan can never be completely filled.
No. 3 made up for his family background, ensured his strength, and gained a good reputation. The brave man really couldn't understand his way of thinking.
Avida later found a demon with normal thinking, but the other party had no desire to become a demon king.
Iveda felt that the demon world and the system were laughing at her, but fortunately she discovered in time that she could go to the human world to escape reality for a short time, so she did not completely collapse.
But this time, she was certain that there was a high possibility that Iruma would become the Demon King.
Among all the candidates she had chosen for the Demon King position, none of them had been as close to the throne as Iruma.
Family background, reputation, and support far surpassed all the demons she had chosen before.
Over the years, Avida, who has developed some political sensitivity, always feels that everything is going so smoothly, as if someone is manipulating her from behind.
Think about it, the Demon King candidate plan was never confirmed and announced for so many years after the previous Demon King disappeared, but it was quickly born after Sullivan had a grandson.
Whether it is a coincidence or man-made, for the brave, as long as the demon king appears, the process is not important at all.
It was through Iruma that Avida felt for the first time how easy it was to train a demon king.
There was just one problem. "If the demons accidentally discover your true identity, call this number." Worried that revealing Iruma's human identity would affect his chances of becoming a demon king, Avida had him set her number as a speed dial. "I'll be here the second the phone rings to call them. I mean, make them lose their memory."
Avida, who said this, looked quite unstoppable, and even Iruma was a little scared.
He made up his mind to be extremely careful and not touch the dial button by mistake.
"If there's no electricity or internet," Aveda suddenly remembered that this was the Demon Realm, where technology wasn't as convenient as magic. She rummaged through her collection and found a black magic teleportation necklace. "Use this. When the time comes, just break the chain and it will teleport you away instantly."
Iruma-san never doubted that Teacher Ivida was also human, because she fit the stereotype of the devil too well. Just like at this moment, the magic props she took out all exuded a strong dark aura, as terrifying as snakes entangled together. Just one look at it made him subconsciously feel that something was wrong.
If Iruma hadn't been able to refuse requests, he wouldn't have been able to accept it.
Iruma took it with trembling hands, and suddenly had the strange thought that the devil's kindness was very heavy.
"It looks very strange, but don't be afraid, it's not harmful. It's just the properties of the raw materials themselves."
Iruma nodded in confusion.
"Iruma, before the time comes, do not reveal your true identity to any demon."
Before Avida, who was instructing Iruma, could exaggerate the facts to intimidate Iruma, she heard the other party ask.
"But when is the right time?" This question had clearly troubled Iruma for a long time. Avida felt that the ahoge on Iruma's head, who had spoken these words, was now listless and drooping. "Should I confess to Asmodeus, Clara, and the others as soon as possible?"
The topic suddenly became very heavy.
However, Iruma asked the wrong person. He was still hiding something from the brave warrior of Kaluyege, so he couldn't offer any useful advice and would only fall into anxiety.
When you become a demon king?
Or when you've been through so much and the relationship has become so deep that it becomes a get-out-of-jail-free card for cheating?
"When the time comes, you'll know." Avida, who didn't want to hear any of her own nonsense, patted Iruma's shoulder. "To be honest, I don't think your two friends care much about your status."
Avida didn't quite understand why Seshu's son would be so devoted to following the person he chose, even to the point of going too far.
Aveda couldn't help but shake her head when she thought of the childish scene at the Harvest Festival where she saw Asmodeus being forced to withdraw from the competition and trying every possible way to get back to Iruma.
Fortunately, the other party did not go so far as to collect things used by Iruma.
Of course, the hero couldn't give Iruma any advice. After all, Avida herself had never mentioned her identity as a hero to Kaluyeger.
She didn't even dare to think about what would happen if Karuyeger really became the Demon King and she fought against him.
After a conversation with Iruma, Avida, who was prepared for a rainy day, felt that it was necessary to save herself some golden medals of immunity from death.
"I misunderstood," Iveda recalled. She suddenly calmed down and stopped being angry at Kaluyeger's misleading behavior. "I think this plan really needs to be revised and improved."
With that, she flipped open the file, summoned her laptop, opened the file, and began editing.
This sudden change was beyond Kaluyeger's expectations.
The scene before him of his younger generation being quite motivated should be commendable in principle, but Kaluyege always felt that there was something strange about it.
This was too abnormal, Kaluyegg was sure. He studied Aveda, trying to find any flaws in her features. The computer screen only showed her face, which was carefully revising the plan. He could only lie, "What are you feeling guilty about?"
"I didn't," Avida turned around and looked at Kaluyeg seriously, "You know, I'm tolerant, not calculative, and motivated." She tried to instill this idea into Kaluyeg's mind, "No matter what happens, you remember this." Especially the fact that I let you go today.
Such a sincere tone made Kaluyege subconsciously feel that she had done something wrong.
"So what happened?"
"No." Defeating the Demon King is indeed in the future tense and has not happened yet.
Kaluyeger, who couldn't find any flaws in her expression or eyes, didn't understand how she managed such a huge change.
You know, since Aveda joined Babirus, she has rarely had such a work attitude of striving for excellence.
Did I push her too hard? Although it was a good change, Kaluyege felt a little uneasy.
Avida's uncharacteristic behavior made Kaluyege wonder if his behavior as a mentor was inappropriate.
Maybe I was overthinking it, Kaluyeger tried to convince himself that it was not that she was just changing for the better.
Hoping that she could maintain this attitude, and also feeling a little guilty about her casual speculation, he booked a table at her favorite restaurant for tonight.
During dinner, Kaluyege also offered to help Aveda check the repairs that needed to be done in her house.
Although this was not the first time that Kaluyegg came to Avida's house, it was the first time he stepped inside.
A home can best reflect a person's character.
Choosing such a remote and desolate place as the address and setting up a strict defensive magic circle around the house, it stands to reason that the owner should be aloof and cautious. However, once you enter, the bright colors and interesting shapes of the home decorations will immediately catch your eye, which will make you change your preconceived prejudice.
"Where is it?" Kaluyeger went straight to the point without looking around the room for too long.
"Are you sure there's something wrong with the water pipes here?" The naive and enthusiastic devil, after being led into the bathroom, really couldn't tell where the water pipes here needed to be replaced.
"That's right," Iveda squatted down and pointed at the bottom of the pool. "The magic embedded here to prevent blockage, aging, and cracking will always fail due to a lack of magic power."
In the demon world, there are very few demons who would build houses like Iveda's house that are filled with various magic spells. Magic almost covers the daily cleaning and maintenance of the entire house.
Rather than calling it a residence, it looks more like a collection of magic props piled up by various magical combinations.
If so many sets of magic working together are damaged, it would be difficult to repair them easily.
But the problem that Avida is pointing out now does not exist at all.
Kaluyegg turned around and saw a triumphant smile on Aveda's face.
"Is it necessary to invite guests like this?"
"I didn't expect you to believe this excuse."
She thought that Kaluyege must rarely watch bad programs, so she was fooled by her classic excuse.
"Is this really necessary?" Kaluyegg asked rhetorically. He quickly approached Avida and kissed her. Their lips and tongues briefly touched before separating. "Is this the result you wanted?"
"It would be even better if you could get wet and accidentally reveal your figure."