If It’s for My Daughter, I’d Even Defeat a Demon Lord: Volume 7 by CHIROLU

If It’s for My Daughter, I’d Even Defeat a Demon Lord: Volume 7 by CHIROLU

Author:CHIROLU [CHIROLU]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Fiction, Fantasy
Publisher: J-Novel Club
Published: 2018-08-30T04:00:00+00:00


“That all happened a bit before you came back, Dale.”

“Seriously...?”

Dale had walked through the door before anyone could even grasp what was going on, which only added to the chaos.

Chrysos may not have known what the conversation was about, but she still had a satisfied look on her face, having finished placing all the shelled nuts onto a small plate by her side. She didn’t particularly look like she intended to eat any, though. Perhaps since she always had servants handling her every need, the very concept of a nut with a shell was intriguing to her.

“So, why are you here?” Dale asked, having regained a bit of his composure.

Having finished building her mountain of nuts, she looked at him and responded, “Vassilios has long refused contact with the outside world, so misconceptions regarding demon lords and devils have spread amongst the humans, yes?”

“Well, I guess that’s true. If you mention demon lords in a human country, everybody will just think of the Calamities. And both devils and demons tend to get lumped together, too.”

“Demons” referred to those who a demon lord granted a portion of their power, making them into retainers. There were few restrictions when it came to becoming one. It wasn’t even necessary to be a member of the races of man, as just having some degree of intelligence was enough. But with that said, demon lords came from the race of devils, so the same tended to be true of their retainers.

On top of that, the only real visual identifier of a demon was the “name” that their master branded them with. That name served as a symbol of their ownership and obedience, so it was always placed in a vital position like above their heart or on their forehead. In other words, on a body part they could never get rid of, no matter how much they came to despise the brand.

Dale’s divine protection that allowed him to tell them apart was an exception, as differentiating them was nearly impossible for most people. As a result, it wasn’t at all rare for humans who were only vaguely familiar with demon lords and their demons to lump devils in as the same lot.

“One purpose of this visit of mine was to help to correct such misconceptions. I have found, though, that there are indeed some with truly unpleasant manners of thinking.”

“Well, I can’t deny that...”

Humans had the greatest population amongst the seven races by a long shot. That meant that depending on the circumstances, they could live their whole lives never interacting with a member of another race. Or sometimes, it even led to apprehension towards anyone who looked different. So-called human supremacy was blatant discrimination, but it was also hard to say such feelings were rare amongst humans as a whole.

“Such groups do not think fondly of my visit, yes? Some may even try to harm me directly.”

“Yeah, I suppose.”

“Therefore, I have left a double of myself with the envoys and headed off for this town on my own.



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