âMaou-sama! A hero has invaded our castle!â
âAGAIN?!â
The castle where Maou-sama lives. In this castle that has turned into something like Takeshiâs Castle1 as a result of Maou-samaâs love for traps escalating into a weird direction, today too a subordinateâs voice rings out clearly in report.
Incidentally, for those who are wondering what Takeshiâs Castle is, just think of it as something like a certain TV program filled with muscles called SASUKE2. But just know that doing so would automatically earn you the ire of everyone from this authorâs generation.
âWhy is it that heroes come so frequently even though I said we wonât fight against humans?!â
âEverywhere has its fair share of stubborn idiots, I suppose. Also the ones who come recently are mainly heroes with half-baked levels who merely want to claim the fame from defeating you.â
The one who calmly responds to Maou-samaâs cry while sipping on red tea is (the real) Yuusha-sama.
He was dispatched by his country to keep an eye on Maou to confirm whether she bears any hostility or not, but itâs a secret that lately heâs been thinking âeh this Maou is so fail that itâll probably be fine to just leave her alone.â
â...... More like, are there that many heroes?â
âItâs just something like a title. Just saying though, Iâm the only one whoâs been officially acknowledged by my country. That country actually has a rather positive attitude towards changing the relationship with you. Itâs most likely the Church side thatâs mass producing heroes by handing out certifications left and right because of their hatred of the demon race.â
âSo theyâre like a dime a dozen heroes?â
This otherworldâs heroes turn out to be merely mass produced. They are a far cry from a certain hero whose stomach was devoured to prevent his resurrection and yet resurrected anyways.3
â...... Can I give up being patient? Can I just get rid of them real quick?â
âYou can argue for the case of legitimate self-defence, but then for sure your reputation among the humans would plummet. In a way, that might be what theyâre aiming for too.â
âUgahhâ!! Just how wily are those clergymen?!â
âExcuse me......?â
âWhat is it! ...... A rabbit?â
Maou-sama turns around at an unknown voice to see a rabbit with pure white fur.
Its twitching nose is just lovely. But right now is an urgent situation so yes look no touch.
âAh, how do you do. I am Inaba no Shiro Usagi. Ookuninushi-sama received reports of a Japanese person who was summoned to be the demon lord who is feeling stressed and exhausted, so he asked me to come help in whatever way I can.â
Inaba no Shiro Usagi.
(T/N: Weâll call it Shiro Usagi, which means âWhite Rabbit.â)
The name is one that everyone knows, but actually it is a rabbit with a very fine pedigree who appeared even in Kojiki.
Just when it was in pain from having its skin flayed, it met eighty gods who told tricked it into literally rubbing salt into its own wounds. Thatâs when it met, and was saved by, Ookuninushi-sama.
Incidentally, the reason why its skin was flayed is because it wanted to cross the sea and tricked a bunch of crocodiles to line up as a bridge. But near the very end, it couldnât help but to chortle about the brilliance of its own plan, which caused the crocodiles to attack it in anger.4
In short, the rabbit was simply reaping what it sowed.
âUn. Iâd really appreciate some soothing, but now Iâm busy so can we talk later?â
âItâs fine. Thereâs an intruder, right? I can drive them away without killing them.â
âEh? You can?â
So declares Shiro Usagi with a confident puff from its nose, but its appearance is still only cuteness personified.
But in this world there are rabbits whose hobby is to crush adventurersâ necks so one should never let down oneâs guard.
âThen can I ask you to take care ofââ
âAre you here, Maou?!â
âTheyâve already arrived?!â
âThereâve been so many attacks lately that we havenât been able to replenish the traps in time.â
After kicking in the thick and heavy door, a band of self-proclaimed heroes rush in. Maou-sama is totally flustered, but Miraka-san is just calmly sipping her red tea. After all, unlike the demon lord, she only sees humans as snacks so she is completely unfazed.
âDamned demon lord! Regret your innumerable atrocious deeds in the next worââ
âMallet Attack!â
âBlunt weapon?!â
âA-, Alf!!â
The self-proclaimed hero who spoke up first was pounded by Shiro Usagi with the mallet in its paws.
âWai-, what are you doing Usagi-san?!â
âDonât worry! Heâs not dead!â
âBut all four of his limbs are bent at angles that are definitely not normal!?â
Indeed, Shiro Usagi must have gotten in several blows that previous instant, as the self-proclaimed hero has been showered with blows.
But heâs not dead. He might be halfway there, or more than halfway, but heâs not dead.
âAllow me to explain! âMallet Attackâ is the ultimate art of self-defence developed by rabbits who do not want to be disturbed when pounding mochi!â5
âThatâs a lie for sure, right?!â
âWe name it, Inaba Bokusatsu Ken!â6
âThereâs the word âBokusatsuâ in that name though?!â
Shiro Usagi chortles in high spirits. Its appearance is cute as ever, but the blood that had stained its fur red has genre-changed it into horror.
Itâs to the degree where if you met it during the night, youâd immediately do an about turn and dash off at full speed.
âAnd so, Iâll take care of the others too in a flash!â
â...... Un, I guess I donât care anymore, itâs fine as long as theyâre not dead.â
ââIt, itâs not fine!!ââ
Shiro Usagi clearly has every intention to go for the kill, while Maou-sama has clearly given up. The self-proclaimed heroes raise their voices in protest, but they have no allies here in the Demon Lordâs Castle.
The real Yuusha-sama is also just looking on while enjoying red tea together with Miraka-san.
âMortar Attack!â
âMortars are not for throwinGAHA?!â
âBrian?!â
Starting with the young priest, Shiro Usagi fells the adventurers one by one as if pounding mochi.
It is a scene of hell accompanied by screams and flying blood.
This is how Shiro Usagi beat to death(?) all the self-proclaimed heroes who showed up in Demon Lordâs Castle. After a week or so, rumors of âThe Red Hare of Demon Lordâs Castleâ spread like wildfire and the number of invaders plummeted.
Today, too, this otherworld is at peace.
1 Fuun! Takeshi Jo, or 風é²!ãããå (official English name is Takeshiâs Castle) is a Japanese game show that aired between 1986 to 1990 that basically involves a lord of a castle who sets up various challenges for players/volunteers to overcome to get to him. Think pools of mud and pits of flour for those who fail in some manner.
2 SASUKE is another Japanese game show that is also known as Ninja Warrior. Unlike Takeshiâs Castle where all the challengers go forward at the same time, this one is more like each contestant taking turns challenging a four-stage obstacle course. It is still airing to this day, with numerous spin-off shows all over the world.
3 Sorry, really donât get this reference. Anyone who knows?
4 Full story on Wikipedia here.
5 Many Asian folklores see a rabbit in the pattern of the moon. The Japanese see the rabbit pounding mochi. Hereâs a detailed article on the Moon Rabbit, as its called.
6 Inaba is the place name from the rabbitâs name. Bokusatsu means âdeath by beating.â Kenis the word for âfistâ, itâs just what they add to the end of the name of schools of martial arts to indicate that itâs a fist-focused school.