ââAbout how our chief goddess is a bully.
âNyuwaâ?!â
Noticing this thread subject in a certain BBS site, Amaterasu-sama lets slip a strange voice.
Apparently it was not alright to tear everything away from the defenseless Grauze-san.
Japanese are generally softies who take the side of the oppressed, so it cannot be helped.
âAmaterasu-sama sure was merciless.
âWho is it that said Amaterasu-sama is a gentle god.
âObjection to the above. Have you seen anyone plundered so gently before?
âNo, it wasnât like that, that vampire really was dangerous nanoââ
(T/N: Nano is a meaningless thing that kids say at the end of their sentences. In this case, Amaterasu-sama is so flustered that sheâs reverted to child speak.)
Amaterasu-sama desperately wants to defend herself, but sheâs been banned from posting by Omoikane-sama.
The only thing that Amaterasu-sama can do at this moment is rolling around on the tatami floor in anguish.
â...... What are you doing, Amaterasu-sama?â
âO-, Omoikane.â
The one looking at Amaterasu-sama with an astounded face is a grandpa with a white beard.
He is Omoikane. As the god who symbolizes prudence and wisdom, he is kind of like the strategist in Takamagahara.
Incidentally, it was him who came up with the idea of hosting a feast when Amaterasu-sama holed herself up.
On paper at least, he seems like a pretty funky god.
âThere you are looking at anonymous BBS sites again. I keep telling you that their content is 80% memes and mere momentum and so to not mind them.â
âButââ
âSigh. If you really want to read, at least read one with serious discussion. Like this one, for example.â
Despite his appearance, Omoikane-sama is good with machines He quickly opens another site.
âThat vampire was clearly hostile against humans. It seemed that peaceful discussion would have been difficult, so I believe the way Amaterasu-sama and the Prime Minister dealt with the situation was appropriate.
âBut was not a Curse of Submission going too far? Itâs similar to a Curse of Slavery, is it not?
âThat part is under the discretion of Linbel-san, I believe?
Indeed that thread is seriously discussing about vampires and Amaterasu-samaâs power.
However......
â......Are?â
âMu?â
âWhy was Amaterasu-sama in the figure of a young girl?
âI donât remember this being mentioned in Kojiki nor Nihon Shoki. 1
âThereâs no âwhyâ about it, she just is.
âIs it because the threshold of adulthood was earlier back then that she takes on that appearance?
They are serious. Very serious.
But after a certain comment, the atmosphere of the thread has flipped completely.
âJapanese people are all lolicons, so thereâs no helping it.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ââ Such persuasive power.
âMore specifically, popular with lolicons. A certain percentage of people overseas treat normal adult Japanese women as lolis.
âIn other words, Japan is a country of lolis and lolicons.
âWell either way, Amaterasu-sama is cute, so thereâs no problem.
âIndeed Amaterasu-sama is cute.
âAmaterasu-sama moe~
âMoe~
â...... âSeriousâ?â
â......â
Amaterasu-sama stares at Omoikane-sama with reproachful eyes upon witnessing the deplorable state of her countryâs BBS sites.
Omoikane-sama purposely avoids Amaterasu-samaâs eyes and whistles nonchalantly.
Today, too, Takamagahara is at peace.
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Demon realm.
Itâs called the demon realm, but itâs actually just the continent where the demonic race lives.
In this demon realm, it is only recently that a new demon king has been born.
â......â
A woman is sitting listlessly on a lavishly decorated golden throne.
Her hair is red like blood, and there are black horns like that of a bullâs growing above her ears.
Although sheâs only sitting there and not doing anything, her entire surroundings is thick with magical power, emitting a pressure that leaves no room for doubt as to her legitimacy as the demon king.
It is one of this demon kingâs subordinates, Dullahan, who abruptly approaches.
âMaou-sama! A hero has intruded into the castle.â 2
âNandeyanen?!â
It is a tsukkomi. Furthermore, in Kansai dialect.
As expected of someone actually from the place. The perfection of her backhand slap can even be described as a form of art. 3
Indeed, despite that appearance, Maou-sama is a Japanese.
When the demon race was summoning a new demon king, for some reason it turned out to be her. Then she was gradually pestered into accepting the office.
As expected of a Japanese, she couldnât say ânoâ to the very end.
âI said it, didnât I?! I said to not fight with the humans! Yet why is the hero here?!â
âWe were fighting up to only a few months ago, so maybe they didnât believe our claim of ceasefire?â
âThatâs no good then! For what did I sign the goddamn paper for then?!â
Maou-sama clutches her head and does some enigmatic circular head motion.
The dignity from just now has gone back from whence it came. All thatâs present now is an energetic nee-san.
(T/N: Nee-san is in between ojou-san (young lady) and oba-san (middle-aged auntie).)
âI will claim the honor of engaging......â
âI SAID to not fight, you musclebrain!!â
A single slap from Maou-sama buries the cyclops who just spoke up, head first.
As expected of Maou-sama. Even her tsukkomis are lethal.
âAhh Iâm so done. Someone escort that hero here withOUT provoking him. Seriously give me a rest, you guys......â
Maou-sama buries her face in Cerberusâ fur while becoming slightly teary-eyed.
Even the Gatekeeper of Hell is but a mere puppy in Maou-samaâs eyes.
âEscort him, you say...... oi, whatâs become of the hero right now?â
âHeâs currently hanging his head after falling for the âan obvious treasure box in the middle of a trap that turns out to be filled with cypress sticksâ trap that Maou-sama suggested.â 4
â...... We might be too late.â
After that the hero and demon king managed to meet face-to-face, but fighting was avoided due to the hero being super troubled by Maou-samaâs âpersuasion through tearsâ that for some reason eventually turned into an angry tirade.
...... Today, too, the demon realm is at peace.
1 Kojiki and Nihon Shoki (also Nihongi) are known as the oldest historical texts of Japan. The former is more like a compilation of mythology, the latter much more historically accurate. See here for a much more detailed introduction.
2 Maou = Demon King. I will use both interchangeably. Though she is female, I will still use âdemon kingâ because thatâs the trope.
3 The comedy genre of manzai (that involves a boke and tsukkomi) is generally said to have originated from the Kansai region of Japan, thus the common misconception that all Kansai people are good at manzai. The most common tsukkomi reaction is to say âNandeyanen?â (which means âWhat?â or âWhyâ in an astonished manner) with a backhand slap. This site has a great introduction.
4 âCypress stickâ (hinoki no bou) is a reference to the recurring weakest equipment in Dragon Quest game sequels. As in, the treasure chest makes the player think there is some great treasure, but it turns out to be crap equips.