Chapter 19 The Demon in Question “You are too sentimental.



Chapter 19 The Demon in Question “You are too sentimental.

In the magic creature preparation room, Avida sat in the seat specially prepared for her.

In this way, she was obviously taller than the two people, one big and one small, who were kneeling.

Balam, feeling guilty about being questioned, stumbled over his explanation, "I... didn't mean that... I didn't think you were a cannibal."

Unmoved by Balram's sincerity, Iveda continued to ask, "So what you're saying is, I'm not like a demon? Am I weak?"

"That's not what I meant..."

Balam always felt that there was something wrong with the other party's logic in his questioning, but he understood that correcting it now would only add fuel to the fire.

It seems to have nothing to do with me.

Thinking this, Iruma looked at Mr. Balam next to him, then looked up and secretly glanced at Avida.

Completely intimidated by Teacher Avida's aura, Iruma didn't dare to get up and leave, and cheered for Teacher Balam in his heart.

"Or do you think that my strength is far inferior to yours and that I can't tell the difference between the perfume you made and the normal demon scent?"

Aveda pretended to be very angry and chased after him, "Do you think my skills are not enough to detect humans mixed in with demons?"

In fact, yes, a hero who has not improved his sense of smell is indeed inferior to the devil's nose.

She couldn't even smell the difference between demons and humans.

She had also been curious, would humans smell good to demons?

She also had no qualms about having to use identification magic to distinguish between humans.

She firmly believed that as long as she acted confidently, she would be truly confident.

"Teacher Avida discovered Iruma's true identity before me, but she didn't tell me. Did she think I would experiment on humans as the rumors said?"

"Let's have afternoon tea."

After being caught at her crucial point by Balam, Aveda immediately dropped her arrogant attitude.

If only Balam could be as gullible as Iruma.

But she soon regretted it.

If I had known this earlier, I would have used a more attitude-based way of arguing. Avida, who was the first to reconcile, had to listen to Balam's excitement.

He had been holding it in for too long since he discovered humans, and it was a rare opportunity for him to find a demon and talk to him freely.

I really envy Iruma, who still has time to escape from class. Avida touched the teacup and was lost in thought while listening to Balam's excited narration.

An idea suddenly occurred to her, "If I share with you human publications, will you be quiet?"

"Really?" Baram said, suppressing his impatience and feeling a little worried. "But isn't that a prohibited item?"

"You didn't tell the Demonic Commission about the forbidden human." Iveda believed that Balam didn't abide by the rules of the demon world.

"How did you get..." Balam asked in a low voice.

"You know I'm good at space travel, right?"

Balam immediately understood what Teacher Iveda meant and guessed that she had been to the human world. "I'll keep it a secret."

"I didn't say anything," Iveda said, completely trusting Balam's confidentiality. "Do you want to see a literary work, a melodramatic work, or an academic work?"

She exhibited her collection catalog, which was diverse and rich in types.

Balam, dazzled, realized that he could not make out the words and looked to Avida for help.

There was no magic to instill human characters into demons, and there was no dictionary comparing humanities and magic. Avida fell silent. "How about watching a human movie?"

She had no intention of translating a book.

Can translate an English movie.

"You are too sentimental." At the end of the movie, Avida handed the tissue box beside her to the sobbing teacher Balam.

"I'm so moved. I've never seen such sincere emotions." Balam, who was moved to tears by the plot of the movie about human family affection, looked at the expressionless teacher Iveda. She was so calm.

After brushing repeatedly and becoming immune, Avida looked at her fingers and thought she should go change the color of her nails, "We are now accomplices!"

Teacher Balam, who had just put away the tissues, was puzzled. Is it appropriate to say such words at such a tender moment?

The unpleasant Avida also left work on time today, not knowing how many times the demon Balam had watched it over and over again tonight.

Before leaving get off work, Avida's arrival in the office to put something away startled Kaluyege who was alone there.

He had been avoiding Avida all day, trying to avoid her as if he were avoiding some bad luck.

But it's not to the point of standing up and running away.

His eyes fell on his notes, but his attention was on the approaching footsteps.

Her footsteps stopped, a drawer was opened, a book was put in, and then the drawer was closed again.

The action was perfectly normal, and the other party did not stop, and the footsteps moved away again.

Kaluyeger, his attention returning to today's work records, was about to continue writing a summary when a folder blocked his view. He heard, "Sorry, I forgot to hand it in. But, Senior, your vigilance is not high enough."

Kaluyeger was completely unaware of her approach.

This is definitely not the strength of an eighth-level demon. Kaluyeger can now confirm that Teacher Avida has indeed hidden her strength.

"You..." In the demon world, there are only a handful of ninth-level demons, so there is no need to choose Babirus among such demons.

Kaluyeger now has even more doubts about her purpose of entering Babirus.

After handing over the documents, Aveda left without a second thought. She acted as if she was simply there to hand in the information. "If you're this slow, you'll die on the battlefield. You have to work hard, senior."

It was as if nothing had happened, as if what he did that day had never happened.

Kaluyeger closely monitored Aveda for a week and found that she was the same as before on campus.

The same thing happened the next week. She was exhausted after finishing her work and would either lie on the table in a daze or slack off by drinking tea with Balram.

The most emotional moment was when the musical she directed at the music festival was criticized by former 13-time winner Andusias Polo as having "too many twists and turns in the plot." Three teachers had to barely hold her back as she was about to rush onto the stage to judge.

"What the hell do you know about drama, you devil? You're a vulgar devil with tastes that go against the people's aesthetic standards!"

Kaluyege only heard this sentence, and when she looked over again, Balam had already taken her away from the scene.

After the show, Kaluyegg, who had just returned from the King's Classroom, passed by Iveda's seat. It was the first time he saw her so full of energy. It would have been better if she hadn't been looking up the information about Andusiasporo and how he had used his music to stop the enemy.

Kaluyeger, who was suffering from stomach pain, had to ask out of professional ethics, "What do you want to do?"

“Only by knowing yourself and your enemy can you win every battle.”

"You may not be his opponent."

"It is never too late for a gentleman to take revenge."

Kaluyege didn't understand what she was talking about, but he was sure that the other party would not rush up to fight with one of the former thirteen champions, so he didn't bother to care.

I was just reading Avida, which asked why Andusias Polo could be a judge, to see what achievements he had made in musicals.

Neither a pioneer nor an innovator, and there is no musical that can stand on its own. Aveda is not convinced, and it is amazing that she has won thirteen titles.

Damn it, can the Demon King appear now? She wants to overthrow the Thirteen Crowns as well.

After the music festival, Balam discovered that whenever Teacher Aveda heard the name Andusiasporo, she would feel like she was about to enter a vicious cycle.

When the image of Andusiaspor appeared on TV, Balam immediately changed the channel and used words to attract Iveta's attention.

"The 13th Festival is coming soon. I can finally relax. Teacher Avida, what are your plans?"

In the demon year, which has one month longer than the human year, the thirteenth month is used for entertainment and rest, releasing the stress accumulated over the year.

"If you don't do anything, a month's vacation should be used to waste time."

Her words alone exuded a sense of laziness.

Kaluyeger, who didn't even bother to look sideways, saw Suzuki Iruma in women's clothing appear on the new channel that Balam switched to.

Kaluyeger wanted to change the channel, but the two demons next to him refused, so he was forced to watch several of his students singing and dancing in women's clothing.

"Youth," said Aveda, who had only commented on polyamory, and was echoed by Balam.

Fed up, Kaluyeger reminded the two rest-obsessed demons, "It's time to work."

"Ah, workaholic."

Balam nodded at this.

"You two, stop it!"

There is no need to see the workaholic Avida, who is waiting for ticket checking in a movie theater in the human world during the holidays. She has been looking forward to the heroic movie for a long time.

The delayed message from the demon world was only received now.

Avida took her hands off from her popcorn and cola to read the message and was speechless after reading it.

The Thirteen Crowns Conference proposed that each of the current Thirteen Crowns select a candidate for the Demon King, and the demon who passes the assessment of all Thirteen Crowns will become the next Demon King.

After seeing Suzuki Iruma's name mentioned by Sullivan, Avida stopped reading.

Although she has failed before, Avida still likes the Demon King route she set at the beginning - to defeat each of the Thirteen Crowns and become the king herself.

Powerful, ruthless, and what a demon.

Unfortunately, the plan was lacking in the Demon King species that had such strength.

She can't do it for you.

The Demon King Plan 2.0 version first lets the demon B she chooses become the Thirteen Crowns. She then creates troubles for the other twelve demons, and then lets B fall from the sky to solve these troubles, thereby gaining the support of the remaining twelve demons in the Thirteen Crowns and ascending the throne of the Demon King.

This version also failed. One of the Demon Bs said he wasn't good enough to be the Demon King, one said he didn't want to be the Thirteenth Crown, and one was too opinionated...

The reasons for asking for leave are even more varied than hers.

If she hadn't been constantly teleported back to the demon world, Avida would have given up her heroic mission.

Just wait and see. As long as you live long enough, maybe the next demon king will appear.

Avida, who originally thought so, discovered not long ago that her time in the human world was gradually shortening.

She then turned to the prophecy for clues.

In order to narrow the scope, Avida also borrowed the artifact from the angels.

Now, in the human world, she is a little worried that the archangel will come to settle the score with her.

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