Chapter 344 - [22nd Round] The Day You Were Born
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âAre the half-breeds so great that even Noebius couldnât resist them?â
Fsuh!
After leaving the angelsâ city, I immediately returned to Festival, constricting space to shorten my travel time.
The news I received was still shocking to me.
Of course, if the angels lied to me, they would pay for it!
But if it was trueâ¦
I needed to be on the lookout too.
âDid the death of some dragon shock you that much, Demon Lord?â
âHeâs not just some dragon. Heâs special.â
âAh, right. Heâs Demon Lord Kang Han Sooâs friend. I understand now. Youâre grievingâ¦â
âThatâs not it.â
That was a touching story, but his death itself didnât matter.
Weaklings could never be my friend in the first place.
Despite that, someone was able to kill him.
âWas he really that outstanding?â
âWhen I destroyed the planet Fantasy, he remained unharmed and even challenged me.â
âOh yes. Ssosiel mentioned that. She never stops showing off her incredible husband.â
âThen you can roughly imagine how strong Noebius is.â
âWell ⦠I wasnât very impressed because I lived in a different environment. I grew up listening to news about people destroying stars.â
That made sense.
If one kept hearing news about stars being decimated by others from a young age, it would become so normalized that it wouldnât be much different from traffic accidents on Earth in terms of impact.
Anywayâ¦
âLetâs check the city hall where he used to hang out.â
The world of Fantasy had evolved at a very fast pace since I distributed flush toilets.
After two millennia, its topography had changed so much that I couldnât recognize it, but Festival remained almost the same.
Howeverâ¦
A lot of young elves now roamed its streets. It felt like a baby boom happened here 100 years ago.
And starting early evening, suspicious sounds often echoed from the houses in the city.
âOh yeah, baby~â
âI love you! Oh!â
âI love you too!â
âAgghhhnn!â
Average individuals wouldnât be able to hear them since a thin noise-insulating wall blocked such sounds, but even Hanjoâs skills would be enough to hear the cheerful claps that came with them.
Chpok! Chpok! Chpok! Chpok!
That was the voice of Mother Nature, telling the tale of new life being born.
âWow, elves are as active here as humans areâ¦â
Hanjo, whose face flushed, seemed unable to decide where to direct her gaze.
âYes, they are well settled here.â
A tyrannical monarchy was a very unstable political system.
Under such circumstances, the power of the monarch dictated the fate of the entire state.
Because of this, human dynasties couldnât last long. After all, not every offspring could become a great ruler.
But everything was different for elves.
If a Chaos Elf with eternal life proved themselves to be a competent monarch, their country would have endless progress and glory until some natural disaster destroyed it.
Of course, that didnât mean Elfheim was a perfect king.
I noticed a poster on the wall of one of the houses.
âDear Citizens, Mayor Elfheim greets you. Make love diligently until you gain wonderful offspring. If you succeed, they will take care of you once youâre old and frail. Prepare for old age now and be the first to show off to your neighbors. Thanks to my lovely granddaughters, every day is now full of happiness for me!â
As expected, they implemented a policy promoting childbearing, but there was no institutional support for it other than public relations.
The campaign itself could hardly be called normal, though. All Elfheim did was brag to the townspeople about his granddaughters.
What was even more absurd than that was that it worked.
âMy God! This is the first time in my life that Iâve seen such a policy. The mayor encourages competition to increase the birth rate of their speciesâ¦â
âAt least, he doesnât force it.â
The city hall building was as I remembered it.
Elfheim usually sat on the second floor by the window and looked at the breasts of women passing by.
But he wasnât there today.
We had to look around.
I jumped up and looked through the second-floor window.
âDemon Lord, thereâs no one there at all, let alone the mayor.â
âHmmâ¦â The room didnât look deserted.
On the table was a map of Festival, with lines drawn using crayons symbolizing boundaries.
Some territories or countries were marked with a big red X.
At first glance, one might think that this was a military headquarters and not the mayorâs office.
But with crayons and scrapbooks scattered all over the place, it felt like a simple childish joke.
Now what?
âIs it worth going in search of him?â
âYou donât need to search for him.â
I didnât attack the one who suddenly answered me.
I knew her, after all.
The married woman who accompanied me some time ago appeared once more.
Shadow A.
âYouâre early, Sir Hero. I thought youâd only show up a few months after finding Lanuvel.â
âAnd your outfit has changed a lot in such a short time.â
Her dress was modest, but her prominent breasts were clearly accentuated.
âDoes it suit me?â
âDonât ask me.â
It wasnât just her outfit that had changed.
Shadow Aâs expression, now that she had become a normal non-teacher elf, was a mixture of happiness and anxiety.
âYou came here to meet Elfheim, right?â
âYes. Where is he?â
âHeâs at home. He is so obsessed with his granddaughters that he pays almost no attention even to his wife and daughter.â
***
One man and two girls were sitting on a soft sofa in front of the window, from where there was a beautiful view of the emerald lake, colored with the orange reflection of the sunset.
The young-looking guy had pretty grown-up girls huddled on his sides. It smelled of crime, but that wasnât the case.
âGrandpa, I canât sleep.â
These three belonged to the same family.
âHaha! Old stories are the best for situations like this!â
âIt canât be⦠Again?â
âMy dear granddaughter Selenis, on the day you were born, the very forests of Festival whispered your name to me.â
âWhat about me, Grandpa?â
âHaha! My dear granddaughter Selvenus, the day you were born, I danced non-stop.â
âLies. Last time you said you danced when my older sister was born.â
âSelenis, Selvenus, listen carefully. You two are unprecedented miracles. For our people, any newborn is an unthinkable jewel, but your mother overcame all the laws of nature. She prayed every day for a successful birth and felt delighted when Selenis was born healthy. But after her, Selvenus appeared. You two cried with each other. Twins. That was truly a miracle. All the elves blessed you all night, chanting your names.
(Omitted) I prayed to the Earth Spirit King to give you strength, the Fire Spirit King to give you courage, the Wind Spirit King to give you agility, and the Water Spirit King to give you flexibility. I then prayed to the Soul Spirit King for him to brainwash all the creatures of Festival and make everyone love you. Moreover⦠Ah! My beautiful treasures have already fallen asleep. I hope you two have sweet dreams.â
⦠I almost fell asleep listening to him myself.
But I didnât interrupt him since Elfheim seemed very attached to his granddaughters.
Their house was much larger than before. The number of its residents increased from two to four, so it was only natural for them to do some renovations.
I slowly made my way into it.
Elfheim, who was hugging his sleeping granddaughters, looked at me.
But he wasnât surprised. He was expecting my visit from the moment Shadow A returned.
He didnât say anything, not wanting to wake his granddaughters up, and simply pointed to the second floor.
I examined the two girls who killed Noebius.
? Race: Wonder Elf
? Level: 999+
? Job: Goddess of War (Battle â Damage â)
? Skills: Spirit MAX, Genius MAX, Gifted MAX, Omnipotence MAX, Charm MAX, Earthquake MAX, Scarlet Flame MAX, Storm MAX, Tsunami MAX, Rage MAX, Blessing MAX, Immaturity MAX, Luck MAX, Infinity MAX, Chaos MAX, Absorption MAX, Love MAX, Courage MAX, Hope MAX, Slaughter MAX, Tracking MAX, Spine MAX, Vital Energy MAX, Immortality MAXâ¦
? Status: Sleep, Blessing, Patronage
They had a whole bunch of fraudulent skills.
In principle, there were enough of them to make Z-rank skills, but they were too rare and useful to be used as a sacrifice for overcoming their limits.
But the absence of at least one or two Z-rank skills suggested they either didnât know how to overcome their limits or werenât interested in it.
In any case, even such skills werenât enough to defeat Noebius.
If soâ¦
[Retribution]
[Sister]
[Elf]
Divine powers!
They werenât deities but Apostles of Gods.
However, the purity of their divine powers, borrowed from others, was extremely high. Their Retribution even instinctively made me have goosebumps.
That was it.
The absurd power that allowed the young elves to defeat Noebius himself!
â ⦠Letâs talk about it later.â
I didnât wake the young elves and went upstairs as Elfheim indicated.
Climbing the stairs, I saw a picture of Elf K with her daughters on the wall.
I had already guessed it from the moment I arrived here, but now I was certain who the girlsâ mother was.
Hanjo, who quietly followed me, whispered, âDemon Lord Kang Han Soo. Elfheimâs granddaughters are pretty good for their young age, but they donât look strong enough to kill Noebius.â
âThatâs how they look like for those who arenât deities.â
âAhâ¦â
âItâs best not to challenge them. I donât know the principle behind it, but their power can erase you in an instant.â
âIs their strength that great?â
âI think so.â
I didnât know which god endowed those innocent children with such dangerous powers, but they were probably determined to destroy the solar system.
Looking around the second floor, I noticed one common feature.
âTheir father isnât in their family photos.â
I had a passing thought about Elfheim and Elf Kâs relationship, but that wasnât the case.
He didnât touch her even when he was locked with her in the same space for many years. It would be weird if he suddenly did the opposite.
Then who was their father?
Their race âWonder Elfâ showed no signs of blood mixing. However, their precocious bodies still hinted that they were born from the union of a man and an elf.
My thoughts stopped the moment I saw Elf K entering the living room after cleaning the childrenâs room.
Looking at her, I couldnât believe that she was a mother of two. She looked the same as before.
Had her prolactin failed to do its job?
For a couple of moments, the elf hesitated but was still the first to initiate a conversation.
âYou really returned, Heroâ¦â
âYes, I have?â
âThank you for the precious gift you left me.â
âItâs my pleasure.â
âCould you give me another one?â
â⦠Iâll think about it.â
What gift were we talking about?