Volume 2, Chapter 4: Superbia’s Arrogance, Part 3: I Cannot Run Away
The Lazy King
Volume 2, Chapter 4: Superbiaâs Arrogance, Part 3: I Cannot Run Away
Hiero, you are⦠beyond help.
While those words lacked any clear killing intent, they were filled with a force that surpassed that.
They were definitely the words of a Lord of Demons, but they were on another level from that of the Lord of Sloth I had been watching up to that point.
No, rather than level⦠perhaps I should say type.
The difference between, without any stimulus, the large power that could always be sensed⦠the force of Sloth, and the heavy oppressing power of Pride to suppress everything.
Kusu kusu kusu, even when he was frozen as well, and had to be saved by Kanon-sama, heâs acting way too high and mightyâ¦
But I could never voice such a thing, and if I did, regardless of how high I thought myself over Heard-san, without even a moment to feel it, I would surely die.
Itâs no joke. My life doesnât exist for something like that.
But the reason Iâm still alive is likely because Heard-san lost to Leigie-sama.
Thatâs why Heard-san went against his own Pride, and refrained from killing me.
Without requesting a single armament, the Lord of Pride who took down the world with but his fists.
There are numerous cases where the source of oneâs Superbia comes from the âselfâ a Demon had trained up, but in Heard-sanâs case, that wasnât nearly enough to explain it.
His was an abnormal, and overwhelming conceit.
But his gaze that looked down on this Underground was something that I, who went in the complete opposite side of Prideâs spectrum, couldnât understand.
(TL: After so many chapters⦠theyâve finally⦠given a reading for Demon World⦠as Underground.)
Thatâs why⦠Iâd appreciate it if he stopped taking this out on me.
âTsk⦠damn Egoist. What is he plottingâ¦â
Heard-sanâs blade like glare was locked onto a wall.
Itâs probably that he wasnât doing that intentionally, but the pressure alone was enough to weight down my body. It wasnât that sort of weight of air type pressure, but rather a definite force of gravity.
Breathing became difficult. The inspectors keeping their distance from behind were looking at Heard-san with tired expression, and as if all of this was natural, they didnât say a word.
Their job was to keep tabs on this Demon Lord. At times, they assisted, and at times, they gave advice, but they were generally neutral entities. As long as it wasnât going to cause any real harm, they wouldnât say anything about this level of pressure. This level of self-control makes me commend their professionalism.
Well⦠even if a gathering of ten General Classes were to challenge him, Heard-san wouldnât even take the wave of a finger.
Perhaps the other Demon Lords finally collected themselves, as I was finally able to secretly take a breath of air in anotherâs Zone.
It wasnât enough to prevent movement⦠but I was still in a bit of pain.
So the Devouring Lord, the former Fifth Rank Zebul Glaucus of Gula survived.
That fact stirred up the meeting quite a bit.
There wasnât a single Lord who knew not the Devourerâs name.
And that wasnât a complement there.
If it was in the number of Demon Lords sheâd killed, that woman likely numbered within the top three of the Great Demon Kingâs army, and she was an incarnation of sin great enough to even swallow up this bleak and desolate Demon World. Of all else, the repulsive Demon even ate those of her same race.
She was likely more troublesome that a Valkyrie who wasnât doing anything but challenging Demon Lords, and much more abnormal.
If her continued existence was true, that is.
⦠I mean, she should have been destroyed by the Lord of Sloth.
âKusu kusu kusu, but⦠seriously, after all this time, why is the Devouring Lordâ¦â
Wrong. That wasnât the main problem. I knew that. And I also knew it wasnât something I should put to words.
The problem was that Leigie-sama had defied Kanon-sanâs words, and allowed the Devouring Lord to run free.
No, that likely wasnât the reality of the matter. Leigie-sama would never do something so troublesome. But from an outsiderâs perspective, how would it lookâ¦
Normally, it would be a failure more than deserving of punishment.
That was the important point here.
Even when I didnât voice it, Iâll bet Heard-san guessed what I wanted to say.
He glared at me with strong eyes, and gave an answer as if it were nothing special.
âHm⦠to Leigie of Sloth, Zebul merely wasnât even worthy of a finishing blow. Thatâs all there is to it.â
âI seeâ¦â
And I doubt thereâs any Lord here who would be satisfied with such an answer.
But, still, in this world, Rank and power was everything.
As long as the highest ranked Heard-san, and the one who stood above all, Kanon-san, didnât say anything, any more words would put the speakerâs life at risk.
Just what was Vanity-san thinking when he suddenly proclaimed the Devourerâs survival in an atmosphere like that?
I donât know his intent. Rank Four. His status likely wasnât a mere decoration.
But there was one thing my instincts told me when I saw his eyes.
Vanity-san⦠gave off a scent somewhat like mine.
Even if they were both Demons of Pride, he and Heard-san were water and oil.
Whether there was ill intent or not, the two of them were incompatible.
At that point, Lize-san started jogging in our direction.
Since the girl she had guided here had disappeared, she was probably free.
Lize-san was generally a straight-laced person, and while she was occasionally out of it, she was a woman of valor. Ah, also, her breasts were quite considerable.
She directed a single look at the several inspectors behind us, before turning to the one much greater than her, and in the worst of moods, Heard-san.
âHeard Lauder, what do you plan on doing?â
âHm⦠a foolish question.â
Using those words as a trigger, the vague mana emitted from his well trained body suddenly converged onto himself.
With just that action, I saw an illusion of the air around him warping.
Explosive magic.
Immense physical ability.
An unshakable will.
Having obtained all of those, his bearing was undoubtedly a Lordâs.
Heard-san had no losses, and no retreats.
Without ever fading, his assurance in his âself,â high as the skies, was always there.
And as I thought, as if it were a trifling matter, he offered a short sentence of answer.
â⦠Iâll just destroy the Devourer.â
The meaning behind those words was likely something Lize-san couldnât comprehend.
But as another Pride, I could feel them.
Even if it went against his natureâ¦
âWhy, at this pointâ¦â
âHmâ¦â
⦠It was merely his Pride.
That was the only basis for Heard-sanâs actions.
That was the reason for his strength. The meaning of his strength.
His longings wouldnât allow it. Even if it no longer held any relevance to him, Heard-san would wash away the stains on Leigie-samaâs record.
It was a pain-in-the-ass way of life. But also a way all the same.
Lize-san hesitated for a moment, before posing a question.
â⦠Then what about the Valkyrie?â
â⦠The Devourer comes first. The Crimson Prison is close⦠and I doubt it will take much time at all.â
âNo timeâ¦? The enemy is the former Rank Five, Zebul Glaucus, correct?â
âYes, what of it?â
There was never a waver in his way of life.
It was likely that Heard would never hold doubt in his own victory up to the moment before his death.
Kusu kusu kusu, he really has no flexibilityâ¦.
âIâll head to the Crimson Prison.â
âEh? Wai⦠that land is under Vanityâs domain. Are you sane?â
Heard-san didnât even nod at Lize-sanâs voice.
It was his resolution. Without listening to anyone elseâs words, he would push through his path on nothing but his own willpower.
How useless. When heâs like this, he canât be stopped by anyone. In that sense, he was still quieter back when he was Leigie-samaâs supreme commander.
Well, it doesnât really matter to me.
I donât need strength. I donât need training.
The âsupremeâ that Heard-san wishes for holds absolutely no meaning to Leigie-sama.
To me as well.
If Heard-san is to die, then all that will happen is that Iâll go back to serve under Leigie-sama. I still have something I have to accomplish there.
And wait, you donât have to die, just hurry up and release me alreadyâ¦
I seriously donât need this training. The land isnât splitting anytime soon. Itâs impossible. Itâs not splitting, and thereâs absolutely no one out there that wants it to split.
âLize, you can just go scout out the Valkyrieâs station. After destroying the Devouring Lord, Iâll head there.â
âWai⦠it couldnât be that youâre going alone, right? At the very least, your armyâ¦â
âUnnecessary⦠Hm, damn Vanity. Iâll definitely make you pay for this one.â
Oy, that oneâs a false claim. All Vanity did here was report the truth.
But he couldnât come out and say that due to his nature.
At the very least, I couldnât see that Vanity had that sort of disposition.
When I recall his boorish silver eyes looking our way, even I had shivers run down my spine.
His moniker⦠the Egoist means he himself acknowledged his own fault.
Vanity Seidthroan was apparently a Demon Lord who gave up on the Kingâs throne. His disposition was far removed from prim and proper Superbia.
Itâs not my problem who dies where, and while Heard-san is messed up in the head, heâs no idiot. He likely has several tens of times more experience than me, and he should have noticed it.
âItâs quite definitely a trap, rightâ¦â
âHm⦠trap⦠is it? Then Iâll merely crush it head on.â
As I thought, this is impossible.
I was sure he would say thatâ¦
This is why muscle heads areâ¦
Heard-san has a large quantity of power, so perhaps itâll work out one way or another, but Iâm considerably lower in that department. The Overrule Skill is powerful, but it doesnât have the ability to overturn a power gap too great.
But Iâve already given up on stopping this man long ago.
I stood a while staring at the inept inspectors standing about like scarecrows, before I made a smile and turned to Heard-san.
Smiles didnât work on him in a different way than Leigie-sama. However, itâs more decent to make one than not⦠I think.
âWill you be heading straight for the Crimson Prison after this? In that case, Iâll go return the flying dragonâ¦â
The Crimson Prison was far. From the Palace of Rending Flames, it was a few hours, even with a dragon.
And in Heard-sanâs case, unbelievably, his own running pace was far faster than such a beast.
Then the dragon would just be in the way. Even so, the flying dragon was also his property, so we couldnât just leave it here, so it was inevitable that someone was needed to return it to Heard-sanâs base of operations, theãCastle of Shimmering Soulsã.
But on my polite proposal, Heard-san directed enough anger at me to make my body shrink back.
âHm⦠Hiero. This is why I said you were beyond help.
âHii⦠n-no⦠I wasâ¦â
It was merely a locking of eyes, but the weight I felt was physical enough, and I unintentionally retreated.
Wrong. Thatâs wrong.
I-itâs not like I didnât want to accompany you or anythingâ¦
No, you see, well, if you drag me along, thereâs the possibility I might kinda die, you knowâ¦
Those observers, who were really just there for show, looked at me with eyes of pity.
I donât need your sympathy.
Medeaâs unsightly exit floated vividly in the forefront of my mind.
But only her face had been altered.
What was there wasnât Medea-sanâs butâ¦
A dull heat started welling up from the depths of my brain, joining up with my bloodstream.
And once more, Heard-san let out the words he had spoken just a year before when he abducted me.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYou are unworthyâ¦of your Superbia.â
His words were concise, but their meaning vanished as they were absorbed into me.
Lize-san let out some lines that were quite sensible in all regards.
She was a surprisingly hopeless person as she was, but she may have been the only sliver of conscience that existed around me.
âHeard, Hiero is a non-combatant, is she notâ¦â
âCombatant or not isnât the problem. Hiero is much too lacking in Pride. This one is different from⦠Lorna.â
I donât get just what exactly heâs looking for.
But when a Demon Lord of Pride says such things, they hold quite a bit of weight.
Perhaps the reason I am unable to Overrule oneechan lies somewhere there. No, thereâs no doubt that it does.
It was merely a coincidence that Heard-san took to me.
But earning his sympathy must be my failure.
What he felt towards me was likely an illusion, but anyways, Heard-sanâs Pride was much too severe for me.
I have⦠no, we donât even have a way of life.
In the first place power⦠isnât even something Iâm searching for.
But such excuses are rendered moot before this man.
No, just by stating my reason and will, I was unable to get him to recognize me. His annoyingly stern criterion had yet to be fulfilled.
âLize, you are to take care of the flying dragon. Hiero⦠come with me. Weâre going to destroy the Devourer.â
â⦠Kusu kusu kusu, thereâs no helping it⦠Iâll follow you⦠yes, Iâll follow.â
I used all my effort to smooth the matter over, but the fatigue in my voice was so clear I could feel it the moment it escaped my mouth.
I donât know if thereâs anything for me, who canât split the ground with my bare hands, to do, but from Heard-san⦠I cannot escape.
While feeling that I was gradually heading in a completely different direction from my will, the image of Medea-sanâs departure grew stronger, and I prayed to the God of the Demon World, who all could say did not exist.