"Hmm... I can tell you right now, but you might not like it," Adrian said as he stretched his arms. Honestly, he didn't want to tell the Duke just yet—at least not until he got used to his newfound form and power. But if the Duke was curious, Adrian didn't mind. It wasn't like the Duke could resist him anyway. As long as that stone was embedded in his soul, he had no choice but to obey Adrian's commands. Furthermore, the notion of betrayal should have long been eradicated from his mind.
"Tell me," the Duke demanded, his voice edged with both curiosity and frustration.
"Well, we need you to act as bait," Adrian said nonchalantly.
"Excuse me?" The Duke's eyes widened in shock.
Adrian slowly stood up from his chair, pulled a small magic stone from his pocket, and placed it on the table. It was a holographic stone. After a few seconds, the entirety of the continent's map, scaled in precise detail, materialized before the Duke.
"This is..." The Duke couldn't hold back his words as he slowly came to understand what lay before him.
"Surprised?" Adrian asked with a sly smile.
The Duke nodded, his eyes scanning the map. He was pretty sure it wasn't like this when he lost. He had expected the worst after his defeat, but now, seeing everything—the positions and the areas of territory—he could see that humanity was actually winning. But how?
"You're wondering how they've managed this, aren't you?"
The Duke nodded in response to Adrian's words. He had been certain that even if all of humanity rose up, nothing would save them from the demons' ongoing conquest. That was just how dire the situation had become. Without the hero, he was sure the world was doomed. But now, seeing the strategic positions on the map, he was truly surprised.
"Did the goddess intervene?" he asked, perplexed by the recent turn of events. The Empire's forces had slowly regained control over the western and northern borders, areas he once commanded.
"No... it's the dragons," Adrian replied.
"Dragons?"
"Yes, it seems they've finally chosen their side in this war. Honestly, I didn't expect those lizards to move, but here they are."
"I see," the Duke said, immediately grasping the overall situation. If this continued, they might actually win.
"Hmm, looks like somebody's happy?" Adrian teased, noticing the Duke's momentary optimism.
The Duke scoffed at Adrian's words. Even if he had been turned into a demon, his allegiance remained with the humans. Nothing would ever change that.
"Raise your divine weapons!"
"Don't be afraid, high-ranking or not, it's just one demon!"
The army below her kept rallying, preparing for her to attack. Although their voices seemed confident, she could see the fear in their eyes through her keen vision.
'Hmm~ humans truly are a weird lot. They know they will all die if they face me, and yet here they are, trying their best like tiny little ants...,' she mused, watching them ready themselves with everything they had.
She was here merely to bait them into chasing after her, but given the way things stood now, they would likely just stay in position and wait for her to make a move.
'How troublesome,' she thought, recognizing how well-coordinated they were. She could use her authority over lust to attract them, but with the divine weapons and armor they were equipped with, such mind spells would probably not last long.
Pondering her next move, an idea came to her mind as she locked eyes with Princess Christine, who was commanding the army on her own. A hidden smile tinged her lips as she slowly descended, planning to face the princess in a negotiation that they surely couldn't ignore.
Princess Christine watched the demoness descend, her green, reptilian eyes narrowing with suspicion and readiness. The air grew tense as the demoness landed gracefully a few meters in front of the human forces. The soldiers held their breath, weapons at the ready, awaiting their leader's command.
Christine stepped forward, her gaze never leaving the demoness. "What is it you want, demon?" she demanded, her voice steady and authoritative.
The demoness smiled, a chilling yet enchanting sight. "Princess Christine, isn't it? I come not to fight but to talk."
"Talk?" Christine raised an eyebrow. "What could you possibly have to say that we would want to hear?"
"Hmm~ you're quite direct, aren't you..." the demoness mused. She then looked around and smiled. "For starters, how about the entire eastern border we've captured?"
Princess Christine, along with all the humans around her, had their eyes widen in surprise, struggling to process the demoness's words.
"The entire eastern border?" Princess Christine tried to reconfirm, her voice edged with disbelief.
The demoness nodded with a smile. "Yes~ the entire eastern border. If you just accept a single favor—no, a request of mine—all of it could be brought back into your hands. You know what, I'll even add a contract of ceasefire to allow your army to reinforce this place when the time comes. How about it? Quite the interesting proposal, no?"
Christine held her breath for a few seconds before asking, "This request of yours—what is it?"
The demoness smiled, her eyes gleaming with a mixture of mischief and anticipation. "10,000. If you can give me 10,000 of your men, all of this could be yours."
A hushed silence fell over the battlefield as Christine and her soldiers processed the demoness's audacious demand. The princess's mind raced, calculating the possible implications and consequences of such a request.