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 95: Colleagues after the discussion: "There's no need to be modest."...
A long time ago, Balam had read Iveda's research paper on imaginary creatures. He once thought that Iveda, who spent so much time to thoroughly study humans, must have a great love for humans.
Although Aveda has a reputation for being not very gentle.
But that's okay, no demon in the demon world is known for being sincere and kind.
On the first day of the rumored Devil A's employment, Balam, who came with Kaluyege to review the new colleague, saw that she was able to ignore Kaluyege's indifference and seriousness, and was in a good mood to liven up the atmosphere.
When Kaluyegg next to him looked gloomy, Balam thought the rumored Devil A was very interesting.
Although he didn't understand why the chairman suddenly arranged for a teacher to come in at the beginning of the school year and asked him and Kaluyeger to pay special attention to her, Balam still obeyed the chairman's orders and silently observed Teacher Avida.
According to Balam's observation, although Teacher Iveta sometimes looked like she wanted to throw the job on Sullivan's head, it was all talk and no action, and she never actually did anything. Although she sometimes made terrifying remarks and wished that Babirus would be blown up, she actually fulfilled her job responsibilities seriously. Although she said every day that she wanted to quit, she was almost never late.
The white crow guarded by Babirus didn't understand why he was still working diligently if he didn't like the job so much. This was not in line with the nature of the devil to pursue desires.
However, there are also demons in the demon world who like to torture themselves. Could it be that Teacher Avida has such a strange habit? Balam has doubts about this point.
If he doesn't like the job of demon teacher, then what is the real purpose of the rumored demon A coming to Babirus?
The strangest behavior Balam observed in her was that she stared at the students downstairs from upstairs, nodding and shaking her head, and then holding her head in despair.
Thinking about the book that Teacher Iveda read when they had tea last time, it seemed to be called "The Missing Devil's Child". She might be here to look for her missing child or brother or sister. Balam had an idea, but was speechless the next second because of his own idea. He thought to himself that he should not borrow Teacher Iveda's books anymore.
Strictly speaking, Balam had never felt the malice of an atavistic demon like Atli from Teacher Iveda.
Having known Teacher Avida for a long time, Balam had noticed her special attention to the chairman's grandson. Perhaps it was because Iruma was human? Balam had speculated about this after learning that Iruma was human.
But after the Harvest Festival, Balam discovered that Teacher Avida's attention to Iruma had decreased.
This is very consistent with the devil's normal three-minute enthusiasm.
Sometimes, when he saw Avita and Kaluyegg chatting, Balam would think that it would be better to say that Avita came for Kaluyegg.
All in all, after two years of getting along with her, Balam didn't think that Aveda would bring any danger to Babirus.
He felt that Aveda was not as cruel and ruthless as the rumors said.
Today, Iveda showed no concern for the special features of Iruma's blood. She didn't care about the possible consequences if the secret was leaked. All her words today were not lies, but Balam could feel that there were other secrets hidden beneath her words.
"I thought we were already friends."
?
Iveda had just finished taking pictures of the pink lily of the valley flowers and the blue sky after placing them on the windowsill when she heard one of Mr. Balam's demons say something incomprehensible after thinking for a moment.
He still sounds a little down.
It felt as if she was a little sorry for him. Avida, who was getting goosebumps from her own guess, felt that she needed to uninstall the human skit before her brain went bad.
The hero quickly reflected and realized that what she said just now was not too harsh. He just felt that these demons were asking the same question over and over again, which was a bit annoying.
"Of course we're friends. I wouldn't go out drinking with my colleagues," Iveda said, probably knowing where the problem lay. "What you're worried about won't happen. I'll make sure no demon can harm Iruma."
Aveda's promise was like the human drink in his hand. The aroma of tea was wrapped in sweetener, giving off an enticing and delicious aroma that made you believe that it would taste good.
Of course, Balam could discern the truth in her promise. He believed what Avida said, but a trace of worry still arose in his heart.
The demon didn't even know what this uneasiness was or where it came from.
Language cannot be separated from context, and text is most likely to have loopholes.
Balam lacks a God's perspective and can only make judgments based on his previous observations. In his opinion, there is no reason for Avida to hurt Iruma.
"I still want to know, how did you know about Iruma's uniqueness?"
"Do you believe in prophecies?" Iveda said, considering Balam her friend. "I think Iruma is the next demon king in the prophecy."
"Have you placed your bet on the TS plan?" The Demon King candidate plan proposed by the Three Heroes has attracted considerable attention in the demon world recently, and Balam has heard of it.
"Why does everyone think I'm a gambler?" Iveda chewed her pearls indignantly. She had nothing to say to these local demons who had no funny quests tied to them. She found a demon monitor record card in the box Robin had helped move and tossed it to Balam. "Forget it, take a look at this."
This was the scene when she tracked down Iruma at the Harvest Festival and saw how he used a drop of his own blood to make the sedge grow wildly.
The reason for keeping it here is that if Iruma doesn't become the Demon King in the end, she will complain to the system, asking why the other party is not the Demon King.
He fits the prophecy so well but he is not the devil. She will use this evidence to summon the soul of the devil who made the devil prophecy and ask him how he made the prophecy wrong.
That's right, if Iruma is not the Demon King, and the Demon King training plan fails again, the hero will admit that she will definitely go crazy. She will go crazy and want to bury the demon world with her.
Or enslave demons to perform skits in the human world.
As long as she imagined the possibility that the Demon King's training would fail again, Avida felt unwell and became manic.
Balam, who read the recorded footage, suddenly realized that he was being stared at. He met Avida's gaze and realized that she seemed to be under too much pressure. The impatience of the Black Cycle was about to come and spread out.
"Since we're friends, who would you help if Iruma and I fought?"
Balam felt that the disparity in strength was so great that if he didn't help Iruma, would he be leaving him to die?
But his intuition told him that telling the truth seemed dangerous.
"Assume that Iruma has become stronger." Avida seemed to know what Balam was thinking and added that the assumption was reasonable.
How much does Iruma have to grow to be able to fight her? At this moment, Avida makes Balam a little scared.
It had been a long time since Balam had felt such a terrifying aura from a demon, not only in terms of strength, but also in terms of morality.
Balam's silence had already made Aveda understand the answer. She put down her milk tea and said, "Let's have a discussion."
Babirus provided a training ground for teachers, and Baram, who had no right to answer, was in an open, unreserved training ground in a second.
The considerate hero also added a barrier to the training ground to prevent the eighth-level demon from unleashing a fierce attack and affecting the safety of other buildings. "Don't worry, you can perform high-level magic to your heart's content."
"Are you ready?" Iveda took out the machete she hadn't used in a long time and gave Balam some time to prepare. "I'm also good at healing magic. As long as you have a breath, I can save you."
Just as Kaluyegg finished discussing the affairs of this year's freshmen with Teacher Dantalin, he heard Robin excitedly calling Teacher Hilda outside the door, saying that Teacher Iveta was sparring with Teacher Balamu, and that if he went too late, he would miss the exciting scene.
"It seems very interesting." Kaluyeger could imagine Mr. Dantalin's expression of wanting to watch the fun without turning his head.
Kaluyege suddenly felt a headache and he didn't want to look.
There was no earthquake, and no sound of sparring could be heard from the training ground.
Moreover, he was quite familiar with the strength and personalities of the two people in the competition, and there would definitely be no casualties.
Kaluyeger, who wanted to stay away from trouble, was pushed to the training ground by teacher Dantalion.
The battle was over, leaving only a dilapidated training ground and some cut plant vines scattered on the bumpy ground.
There were indeed some demon teachers standing on one side of the training ground who liked to watch the fun, but after watching the competition, they were now somewhat surprised and silent.
Neither side used their full strength, and the casualties were limited.
Although Ivida liked Balam's wings very much, she was not angry enough to cut them off and collect them. But when she thought of the anger of failing to train the demon king, she felt much better after chopping and hacking them a hundred times.
Although Balam didn't know where Iveda's anger came from, he still cooperated with her to help her vent her anger.
For a moment, when his wooden tree dragon was split in half by a knife, Balam, who met Iveda's eyes through the crack in the vines, almost thought that she really wanted to chop him off.
Fortunately, the opponent's attack was all for venting, without any killing intent.
"Thank you," Balam said, calming his breathing as he took the bottle of mineral water from Iveda and replenished the water lost through sweat. "You are indeed very strong."
Eighth-rank demons were the best in the demon world. Iveda had encountered quite a few before, and after just now, she admitted that Balam was indeed a bit more difficult to deal with. "It can't be helped. After all, I'm going up against the demon world's number one."
Unfortunately, Balam is still far from the strength of the demon king that Iveda believes him to be, and she is not very humble.
Since there is no demon king in the demon world, Avida, who has never seen a demon king, infers the demon king's strength through the existing demons.
The Demon King needs to be able to control the three heroes, so his strength must be greater than the combined strength of the three heroes.
Otherwise, he would not be able to defeat them and would certainly not be able to command the three heroes.
And if fighting against the Demon King, the hero must first step over the fallen bodies of the Thirteen Crowns, which means he must be able to fight thirteen at once.
When the hero finally reached the advanced hero stage, she estimated her own strength and the combined combat power of the Thirteen Crowns, and it seemed that she could not do 1V13.
That won't work.
But she couldn't rehearse with the Thirteen Crowns in advance.
Therefore, she found a being in the human world with similar strength to the Thirteen Crowns of the Demon Realm to practice with, accumulated experience, and improved her combat skills.
Of course, when she was cultivating the Demon King later, she realized that if she was the one who cultivated the Demon King, she could ask the other party to fight her one-on-one.
Also, being the best in the world doesn't seem to be a hard requirement to become a demon king.
It doesn’t matter, Avida comforted herself, it’s not a waste of time. Even if she defeated the Demon King, she still had to settle the score with the guy who bound her to the hero’s mission without asking for her opinion.
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The author has something to say: Brave Online calls on the Demon King to follow the traditional way of generation and fight him out from the pile of demons.