â Episode 563. Being in the Well (1)
Crystal Hall.
A decent posture and an unhesitating gaze.
They are now quite dignified skilled wizards.
Leanne looked around the hall and felt proud.
âI have never seen this level of enthusiasm for learning. Anyway, youâre more interested in demons than magic. Isnât this why I disapprove of the world of adventurers? Isnât that right, Miss Jibril?â
In fact, Leanneâs voice as she said that was more excited than anyone elseâs. It has to be that way. Because Rinne wasnât very interested in magic research or regular conferences to begin with.
âHave you forgotten the time you got kicked out of the hall for falling asleep during a regular conference?â
Jibril continued coldly.
âPlease at least put saliva on those lips and speak, Leanne.â
ââ¦yes? Lips? âAre my lips cracked?â
âDonât show it to me.â
Klee looked away from Leanneâs wide eyes.
Then, I followed Jibril and looked toward the audience.
I really understood why Lynne couldnât hide her excitement.
Staff members exchanging news with each other.
âOkay, weâre almost there!â
âBarvatos is now just around the corner from the Magic Tower!!â
âLetâs go into standby soon. âAre you ready?â
Klee muttered without realizing it.
ââ¦Are you really going to step in?â
If there were anyone in the Magic Tower who witnessed more blood and more horrific appearances than anyone else, it was the magicians of the healing school. Perhaps that was why Klee felt uneasy.
âWhat kind of face does the devil have?â
What is the devil thinking when he talks about peace?
Klee dared to assure himself.
Even if Barbatos is talking about some kind of sophistry.
That the pain in a corner of your heart will never be resolved.
It was then.
âYou can do this because you have no face, Klee.â
Jibril opened his mouth.
âWe will have to watch carefully to find out what kind of plan this is, but Barbatos has already made a huge mistake. âAs you all know.â
âyes? âI donât know, Miss Jibril?â
âAre you sure you donât know, Leanne?â
ââ¦Am I the only one who doesnât know? âThis time too?â
Lynne looks around.
But no one makes eye contact.
Oh no.
The right answer was to just pretend to know.
I realized it, but it was already too late.
Jibrilâs tone became even colder.
âThis is the formality that Chief Lee emphasized so much.â
âIs it formal?â
âBarbatos has no formalities, right Leanne?â
Even though she heard the correct answer, Leanne was still confused.
âBut Miss Jibril, arenât you actually a very gentlemanly devil? Why do you think it appeared even in the adventurersâ non-lying vision? Barbatos even provided a blessingâ¦â
âYou were bewitched by a simple trick, Leanne.â
âWho are you tricking? I am? âYouâre fineâ¦?â
As she is, she never misses an opportunity.
Jibril shrugged his shoulders.
It was time to show off the dignity of nobility for the first time in a while.
âBarvatos said. He said that he, the Ten Lord, wants to ask for forgiveness on behalf of all demons. But asking for forgiveness can only be done when the other person is ready to accept the apology.â
Jibril asked back.
âLeanne, are you ready to accept the devilâs apple?â
âno! âIs that possible, Miss Jibril?â
âYes, as you are.â
Her eyes became sharp.
âI believe not everyone is in the mood to accept the devilâs apology.â
As if to prove him.
The expressions on the faces of those who flocked to the magic tower were quite serious. Jibril dared to swear. No matter what plan he was hiding, Barbatos made the wrong choice.
âIn some ways, humans are scarier than demons.â
âIknow, right. Itâs scary today, Jibril. Hahaâ¦.â
âMaybe. âI also have something I want to ask.â
Jibril.
It was a moment when she was reflecting on the question in her mind.
Suddenly, the door to the Crystal Hall opened.
âHmm?â
Then Jibrilâs eyes narrowed again.
âTake a picture of this first!!â
Because the person ascending the Crystal Hall podium at this moment was extremely unexpected. It was not Barbatos who was heading to the Magic Tower. It wasnât even senior wizards. Not even Chief Lee.
Thatâs right, that conical hatâ¦
âI have something to say to everyone!â
Archmage.
It was Jesse Hine.
The person concerned may not know it, but as a skilled wizard.
It was Jibril who was competitive with Jesse.
Suddenly, I think of the rules of Crystal Hall.
Obviously, in order for a wizard below a senior level to ascend to the Crystal Hall podium, he or she must obtain permission from a senior wizard or higher or undergo prior verification of the Topaz Hall.
âWhy is Jesse on the podium?â
It was only in these cases that Rinne was quick-witted.
ââ¦I guess thereâs something, guys?â
The pouring gaze and focused camera angle.
The top owner in the conical hat said.
-You always look like a burden.
In that respect, the disciple was amazing.
-Still, Jesse, you look happy.
Jesse did not specifically deny it. Because what Master said was right. For some reason, my heart felt tight ever since I met Barbatos, who appeared from the crack.
It had to be that way.
Even though Jesse has just returned to The Shining, he has not forgotten Dmitry. Jesse also said that his feelings toward Barbatos were not much different from Camilla.
So I was concerned.
If Ho-yeol forgives Barbatosâ¦
if humanity and demons really move toward peaceâ¦
what should I do with this lump in my heart?
But it was unlucky.
okay.
Because there was a âprocedureâ for everything.
âBarbatos will soon enter the Magic Tower. Of course, you all know this news! But one thing. âIâm afraid there are rules youâre forgetting or overlooking!â
â¦Is there a rule you are forgetting or overlooking?
âThe kind Chief Lee spoke!â
That is also a rule handed down directly by Ho-yeol?
Amidst the outpouring of attention.
Jesse continued.
âFollowing the procedures of the Magic Tower Crystal Hallâ¦â
Jibril opened his mouth in astonishment.
ââ¦Could it be that Topaz Hall was pre-verified?!â
*
Topaz Hall.
Bangrit sat down in his room.
Then he looked at the parchment.
Demon King Barbatos of the 8th throne.
âWhoa.â
The questions to ask him were organized. Bangrit remembered his order. What reassured me more than anything was that it didnât seem like my turn would be passed over.
I stare at the front door.
âThe seniors in front of you are quite harsh.â
Squeak.
âWhat a surprise!â
âWhy are you so surprised, Bangrit?â
âArenât you surprised when the door suddenly opens behind you?â
Through the tightly opened back door.
The one who stuck out his head was William the Banshee.
No matter how the position was decided, I ended up with Senior Benshiâ¦!
Not being able to escape from the separate room was no different from a swamp.
Whether you know that fact or not.
Bensh says:
âAnyway, letâs flatten that bridge of your nose!â
âHey, Senior Benshee.â
âYes, I am listening. Bangrit. By the way, we shouldnât have overlapping questions⦠How about switching the parchment and reading it for a moment?â
Parchment fluttering.
At first glance, unlike your own parchment, there is too much blank space.
Then yes.
Our senior Benshi.
It is clear that the questions were written down as if writing an application for attendance at the temple.
Bangrit shook his head resolutely.
âI donât like that. Itâs not like changing the test paper. What do you mean? And anyway, itâs not going to be our turn, right?â
I couldnât understand what they were expecting so much from.
âRight now, thereâs senior Velier right in front of me, right? Senior Benshi, you know this well, right? âI wonder how much senior Velier is gnashing his teeth at Barbatos.â
Bensh smoothed his chin.
âWell, thatâs for sureâ¦â
These were the two who had a conversation with Bellier while Topaz Hall was changing its structure for preliminary verification. Even when they made a fuss in their separate room, she always never lost her smile.
Bellierâs cold voice is still clear in my ears.
-âItâs green. âThe character overlaps with mine.â
Even if my hostility toward the devil is the same as other seniors. Velier did not like Barbatos, who had green hair and clothes similar to his own.
-âI feel quite dirty.â
The banshee shivered.
âI jokingly joked with Senior Bellier that they looked like twinsâ¦!â
âYou even asked me if I wanted to be kicked out of the separate room like this, right?â
âOf course itâs my fault. Huh.â
Bensh tries to clear his throat.
âanyway. Letâs make sure we do everything, Senior Bangrit! Isnât this something you donât know? Excluding overlapping questions in advance, ask questions and answers that get straight to the point so that Barbatos does not reach Chief Leeâ¦â
Bangrit turned around at that point.
âIf thatâs the case, thatâs fine.â
âThere is too much between us, Bangritâ¦!â
âItâs Senior Bansheeâs parchment thatâs too much.â
Despite Bensheeâs heartbreaking request, Bangrit did not waver.
Nevertheless, Bensh was persistent.
In the end, Bangrit couldnât stand it anymore and used his last resort.
âIf you keep doing this, Senior Matisseâ¦.â
âI will close the door right now, Senior Bangrit!â
thud.
Bensh quietly closed the door and disappeared into his room.
Only then did Bangrit let out a chuckle.
The tension that had been wrapped around my body strangely disappeared.
âI heard you can help me in times like this?â
Thanks to this, my heart palpitations stopped.
As I said.
You wonât have to face Barbatos anyway.
âBut thereâs no need to be anxious, right?â
That was the moment when Bangrit shifted his gaze to the parchment again.
Squeak.
The door opened again.
You really canât stop me?
Bangrit said without turning his head.
âAm I really sending telepathy to Senior Matisse?â
However, the voice heard was not that of a banshee.
âHeâs a senior Matisse.â
ââ¦?â
âIs this the name of the person in the next hall?â
ââ¦!!â
Green hair similar to Senior Bellier.
It was like that.
Barbatos was in front of me.
I couldnât help but be momentarily embarrassed.
âhow?â
Could this be a foolish trick?
âNo, thereâs no way he could have done something like that inside the Magic Tower.â
Because that is tantamount to suicide.
Even though he knew the truth, Bangrit looked at the open door because he couldnât believe it. Then I saw Bellierâs back. Senior Velier had indeed passed Barbatos in the preliminary verification.
Barbatos said as he sat down.
âNo, I wasnât in a position to ask questions.â
ââ¦?â
âIâll just answer your question. âAs much as you want.â
.
.
.
I wasnât sure.
âItâs a cataclysm. As I said, itâs a shame. But I am innocent. Despite all the chaos, I never harmed a single Arcana or adventurer.â
There was something different from other demons.
âCan you prove your innocence? of course. I make a promise to you. âIf I took the life of an Arcanine or an adventurer, I would fall into hell right here.â
Even though I know that deception is the devilâs skill.
âI am the Ten Seats and at the same time the Mediator of the Ten Seats. This means that not all devils are the same. âI have the power to end this never-ending fight.â
I was shaken.
âDonât you know this because youâve been watching it, Senior Bellier? âAs long as the fighting continues, someone is bound to get hurt, get hurt, and eventually lose their life.â
âI, a Ten-Child, am no exception. âI am suddenly at the bottom of the hierarchy and am just trying to negotiate with you based on my interests.â
âBut what if?â
Barbatos smiled gently.
âIf youâre not sure, let me go.â
It was an offer I couldnât refuse hastily.
âWouldnât you, Chief Lee, and no one else, solve your agony? So please let me pass your verification. For the sake of all the innocents of the Arcana Continent and the world of adventurers.â
The Ten Sea Barbatos says that.
âPlease do this.â
Because I bowed my head in front of myself.
ââ¦!!!â