Among the Kingdom Alliance, not as many stories are known about the Demon God’s Hero, Eldmia Ega.

It may be hard to believe for those who know the scale of the incidents he has committed and involved, but it was an unavoidable fact. In the first place, there was nothing to do with anything except for a brief staggering at the imperial academy, so it was because he didn’t listen to rumors about what he did, whether he became a hero or a hero somewhere else.

At the very least, among the beings that could be used as a target for comparison, the closest one was Siegfried, a warrior who grew up under the protection of the Empire and was ordained by Ete of Light. And even the information about Siegfried hadn’t been updated since the day the academy publicly disclosed it.

It’s not that I ignored the exceptional hero’s prowess. I just underestimated it. Based on such information and judgment, the threat of the demons was also taken lightly, and furthermore, they did not even try to know the details, and the result of just fighting over rice bowls among themselves continued until now.

Knowing the existence and influence of fire dragons that exist in the plains beyond the Western Kingdom, he ridiculed rumors that he had caught dragons, saying that he must have caught only dragons that lived a little longer.

Because he prided himself on knowing the limits of individual mortals, he heard rumors that he had crossed the continent to save the demonic religion persecuted by the demon king’s army by blood and blood, and threw a scolding at him for writing too grandiose a script for a play.

No matter how brave he was, he knew the information that he had just passed the age of majority, so he believed that 300 elite soldiers would be enough to capture him.

But above all, I believed that the warrior would have a desire to protect his own reputation, so he calculated that it would not cause great harm to the soldiers who only wanted to carry out the arrest order without committing a crime.

No matter how brave he is, he is still a human. Even the hero Siegfried did not show any objection to subjugating monsters, but there were also reports that he hesitated when dealing with people. It was believed that the reluctance to kill that the fact that they were of the same species would become a shackle that could never be overlooked as a warrior representing God.

“Bind the Demon God’s Hero!”

Because the story was told to the soldiers in advance, the soldiers who listened to the commander’s orders were unstoppable. Although they were very nervous because they knew that there could be no damage as the opponent was their opponent, they clearly displayed their skills as usual and moved according to the strategy.

No matter how long and long the knight may fly, he believed that since the siege had already been completed, he had no choice but to break into a cold sweat.

What caused a crack in the atmosphere, where only slight tension had lingered, was the simultaneous screams of the soldiers.

“Aagh!!”

“Kwaaaaaaaaaaaagh?!”

Until the moment when something was rapidly fired from Eldmia’s waist, there was no confusion among the soldiers. It was rare even to be aware of exactly what was being shot. However, the needles of Eldmia shattered the shields and armor of the soldiers and threw out wind holes faster than they could understand the situation.

“It’s a red raid! It’s a surprise attack!”

“Where are you! Where do you... break the bow!?”

The operation of the needle, which had become much more sophisticated through the trip with Emmet, was not at a level that soldiers without an aura could cope with. Only the commander and his escorts were the ones who figured out the identity of the projectile that even the Demon King’s army would die without even using their hands if they were attacked by surprise.

But even that was considered as a surprise attack by a third party other than Eldmia. None of them had even thought that it was an attack from Eldmia, who not only couldn’t move in place, but showed no response to the sudden burst of music.

“Even when I only had my body and a sword, I was the one who pierced through the knights and troops under that cowardly son of Envelde.”

Even the moment I saw a needle rise next to Eldmia’s head as she chanted so calmly, amid screams and unidentifiable penetrating sounds from all directions.

The fact that he did not lie still was thanks to his instincts that had been inscribed in his body through various battlefields. However, suppressing the feeling of nausea, twisting the body somehow, looking at the front was ghastly.

Eldmia didn’t even swing her sword. Rather, it was clear that he had even put the sword in his hand back. Nevertheless, the commander and all of the escorts, who would have rushed in with him, were lying on the ground.

Doesn’t even flinch. It was said that everyone died, unlike himself who survived by chance.

“No matter what I do, I start with the commander.”

Now, in the middle of wondering if I was dreaming of a scene I couldn’t believe or understand, Eldmia opened her mouth again and took her first steps.

“It was my own consideration that I didn’t do that this time. The first time I talked about tying up, I was going to kill all the people who came to me... but in the end, you guys are just objects that only follow orders, right? That’s why the soldiers didn’t even bother looking for vital points.”

It was an unpleasant mistake, but it was.

Eldmia’s footsteps approached, crossing over the corpses of the already dead commander and escort, and stopped in front of her breathless adjutant. I already thought he was big, but now that I’m in a position to look up at him in this situation, even Eldmia’s calm expression makes me feel afraid.

“But even after seeing the result, they rushed at it, so this time I was thinking of killing at least the commanding staff.

Less than 5 minutes had passed since the declaration of arrest.

“But it’s a coincidence, but one person survived. No matter how much I think about it, you seem to be the only superior in this unit... What do you want to do?”

In that short time, 300 soldiers lost their fighting spirit, and the commander and escort knights were destroyed.

“I will surrender.”

The adjutant clearly understood that this was his last chance to live, and answered like a knife.

It was an answer without any regret or hesitation.

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