A Demon Lord’s Tale: Dungeons, Monster Girls, and Heartwarming Bliss

Chapter 592.2



Chapter 592.2



A Demon Lord's Tale: Dungeons, Monster Girls, and Heartwarming Bliss


It seemed that research into the Age of the Gods was that important to them.


That said, it was probably Eldogalia-san who guessed that the ruins were a place connected to the Age of the Gods, so this trend was most likely quite recent.


Incidentally, apart from Enne, there was not a single child of Emyuu’s age aboard the airship.


I had heard that she was very talented, but she really seemed head and shoulders above her peers. I was sure that Layla was the same way when she was young. Was it because the two of them had such excellent talents, or because their master’s teaching was so good? Probably both.


Before Eldogalia-san got busy, Illuna and the others had taken her classes, and they seemed to enjoy them.


Even Shii, who didn’t like studying, and the Wraith Girls, who had no interest in studying at all, listened to her classes with interest.


To be honest, I was interested, too.


My memories of being a student in my previous life had faded considerably, but I couldn’t say I was an excellent student. After all, I was just learning in a way that was almost forced.


If the lessons turned out to be fun, I would like to give it a try.


Thinking about this, I soothed Sakuya on the airship.


“Auuuh, oouuuh!” (Sakuya)


“Nell isn’t here today, so I need to keep Sakuya in a good mood.” (Yuki)


“That’s a pretty extravagant way to use magic, but it still couldn’t compare to Nell’s barrier magic.” (Layla)


Although Sakuya was smiling right now, babies do cry.


So when we went on a trip to the Erlin Federation a while ago, he got a little cranky and almost started bawling, but the moment Riou and Sakuya were about to start crying, Nell would sense it and put up a sound barrier to muffle the sound, so we were saved from bothering anyone else.


But right now, Nell was not around.


Even though Sakuya wasn’t that much of a crybaby, when he got cranky, he still cried really loudly, so it was something we had to be careful about.


When I think about it, it had been pretty easy raising a child in my household.


Because there were so many of us, even if each of us had a lot to do, thanks to the division of labor, we didn’t have much trouble. Having a Harem was the best. Hahaha.


“Nell has no weaknesses as a hero. I heard that her swordsmanship has improved further, combining the skills she learned from the previous hero, and she can use barrier magic to defend herself from most attacks.” (Yuki)


“Nell said that Enne could cut through barrier magic though.” (Layla)


“…But that doesn’t make it weak. From what I can tell, it’s probably harder than the skin of monsters in the west area.” (Enne)


“Wow? That’s impressive. Or rather, she was trying out your sharpness as well?” (Yuki)


I knew that Nell, who continued to practice with her odachi, sometimes practiced with Enne, but I wonder if she was also testing the hardness of barrier magic at those times.


“…Nell has been more enthusiastic since she decided to teach Riou and Sakuya swordsmanship. But I think she’s already among the few at the top pinnacle of humanity when it comes to swordsmanship.” (Enne)


“That’s true. Her skills have improved a lot since she became a part-time hero. In other words, the important thing is to get proper rest and relaxation.” (Layla)


“Haha, that’s definitely true. Rest is important to maintain your performance. –You have to work hard, Sakuya. You’ll be learning from your mother, the hero, along with your sister.” (Yuki)


“…Enne will teach them as well, so that they don’t lose to anyone.” (Enne)


“Alright, I’ll count on you.” (Yuki)


Looking at Sakuya, I ruffled Enne’s head, who looked full of enthusiasm.


While we were talking, we enjoyed the air travel, which we’d gotten quite used to.


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