Chapter 364: The Devildom (5)
The eyes that appeared in the skies closed and faded, but the darkness and mist did not disperse.
The closing of those eyes signified that Iris’ gaze had vanished, yet Eugene continued to stare into the distant obscurity.
It wasn't just the space before him that was veiled in shadows, but beyond the barrier and trailing the fleet, darkness blanketed the sea and skies like a curtain separating worlds.
With Iris becoming the Demon King, this place had been essentially transformed into a Devildom. In other words, the shadow-covered sea and skies, everything the darkness touched, was a part of Iris’ Devildom.
—You cannot escape from this sea.
Iris had said this mockingly just before disappearing. The Demon King had decreed it so. Escaping from the Devildom would require immense effort, and slipping away unscathed would be an impossible feat.
"Escape?" Eugene murmured once more, a twisted smile still curling his lips. The thought of fleeing seemed absurd to him, a misstep in this game of power. Regardless of how it had come to pass, Iris had become the Demon King. This was a reality he couldn’t change. He wasn't sure what she was talking about when she mentioned her father’s inheritance, and though he was curious, pondering upon it now wouldn’t provide a clear answer and just be a waste of time. If he wanted to find out the truth, he would simply ask her just before killing her.
What mattered now was that Iris had indeed become the Demon King, and likely just moments prior to her appearance. The timing was crucial.
Could he have prevented this had he acted sooner? Perhaps, but Eugene harbored no such regrets. He had been as swift as caution would allow. If he still failed to prevent it, then maybe, as Iris mentioned, her transformation was an inevitability.
‘No, we are not too late. In fact, we are early,’ Eugene realized after some thought.
Had events followed their expected course and the fleet not hastened their speed considerably, it would have been days after Iris became the Demon King that they would have arrived in the waters of Solgalta Sea. With a delay of even days in their arrival after her ascension — the newly crowned Demon King would have grown in strength in those days.
Even now, as they waited to formulate a plan, Iris continued to grow stronger as the Demon King. Thus, fleeing would definitely be the wrong course of action to take. Would they flee, regroup, and then sail for over a fortnight just to return to these waters? That thought was completely ludicrous. Eugene had no intention of allowing Iris more time.
Iris, the newly crowned Demon King of Fury, was in her most vulnerable state right now. As such, she must be eliminated immediately.
Eugene wasn’t the only one with such a thought. Sienna and Anise knew too well the might, tenacity, and terror a Demon King possessed.
At present, Iris didn’t have a vast following, thereby making her a bit easy to deal with.
These waters had transformed into her territory, the Devildom, but her army only comprised of mere pirates and dark elves. While her powers might strengthen them, their numbers were currently not overwhelming. But given time, their ranks would swell uncontrollably. And a Demon King drew power from fear.
If the news of Iris becoming the Demon King of Fury spread across the continent, and if her reign of terror grew, and if, by some chance, the Demon King of Incarceration recognized and accepted Iris....
If that were to happen, they would regret not acting on this day for the rest of their lives.
***
Eugene, Sienna, and Anise harbored no intentions of fleeing, yet the conviction of the rest of the punitive force was not as steadfast.
"If you wish to stay, remain here," declared Eugene, standing before dozens of ship captains and the warriors of the expedition. "You came to battle pirates and their Pirate Empress, not the Demon King. If you're not prepared to die, I'd rather you stay put because fleeing won't be easy either."
The one speaking with such harshness was but a youth who would be twenty-two years of age in only three days. Yet of the people present, many of whom could have been his father's age, none dared to voice an objection against him.
Was it because he was the Hero? Or perhaps because he was a descendant of the Great Vermouth? It was neither. Rather, it was the hostile, overwhelmingly suffocating aura he emitted. Though his hostility was directed at the Demon King, everyone present was stunned by its sheer weight.
"It’s not considered... fleeing," came a voice.
It belonged to one of the few people who could withstand Eugene's imposing aura. Ortus Hyman clenched his fist as sweat pooled in his palm, and a jumble of thoughts clouded his mind. He was significantly older than Eugene and had addressed him by first name in prior encounters. Yet now, he hesitated to be so informal to the young man standing before him.
"Mister Eugene, as you've said, Iris has become the Demon King. We came to battle dark elves and pirates, not the Demon King,” said Ortus.
"So?" Eugene interrupted, "As I just said, if you wish to stay, stay. I have no intention of forcing anyone who is unwilling."
"The thing is, Mister Eugene, we are ill-prepared. It would be wise to retreat, regroup, and prepare to fight against the Demon King—" But Ortus was interrupted once again.
"Prepare?" Eugene sneered, not bothering to wait for Ortus to finish. He wasn't the only one who reacted this way.
"Ha!" A sharp laugh echoed from Sienna. She was seated in midair on a magic circle. It was a loud, cold laugh, loud enough for everyone to hear.
"Are we the only ones who need to prepare?” Sienna asked. “Sir Ortus, retreating, gives Iris, the new Demon King, time. Precious time, no less. And even if we do retreat, I don’t think we will be “preparing” to fight against her. Am I wrong?” Sienna said quizically.
Ortus was smart and one of the prominent knights of Shimuin. As such, he grasped the implication of Sienna’s words immediately. Tragically, in this era, the Demon King wasn't the epitome of evil, not an enemy that needed to be vanquished at all costs. If they retreated to the mainland and reported the issue of the Demon King to the palace.... Would the King of Shimuin mobilize the entire army against the new Demon King? And even if he did, how many nations would rally to their cause when they heard the news?
The thoughts and speculations flooding Ortus' mind were primarily pessimistic. He knew his king well, and he definitely wasn't known for making bold or principled decisions.
It wasn’t just limited to Shimuin, either. Most nations on the continent would try to opt for dialogue or negotiation rather than outright brand the new Demon King as an enemy.
"Sir Ortus," Eugene said fiercely, his eyes scanning the crowd, "I have no intention of being swayed by the empty words of high-seated lords. I refuse to give the Demon King more time with such pointless endeavors."
Eugene continued, his voice brimming with intensity, "As the Hero, I understand the Demon Kings better than any of you. If we return and spread the word of Iris' ascension, the entire continent will learn of the birth of the new Demon King, and chaos is bound to ensue after that. Many will be consumed by fear."
The Demon King drew power from reverence. Just as worship and faith made a god divine, fear of the Demon King made them demonic and powerful. That was the fundamental difference between the Demon Kings and regular demons.
“The Demon King of Fury, Iris. The more humans fear that name, the higher Iris' stature will rise. Her already formidable power would become all the more unstoppable,” explained Eugene.
Fear was the sweetest sacrifice to the Demon King. Eugene knew this all too well. He couldn’t let Iris gather power in this way.
“But Iris hasn't been the Demon King for long. Only the pirates under her command, the dark elves... and now, we know of her ascension. Do you understand what this means? Iris, the Demon King of Fury, is at her weakest now,” continued Eugene.
“I agree with Sir Eugene.” Ivic Slad, who had been silently listening until now, suddenly spoke up.
In truth, Ivic harbored a deep-seated query. Eugene Lionheart, Sienna Merdein, and Kristina Rogeris — from whence had these three appeared? They definitely hadn't been on the ship on the ship before. And where... had the three servants claiming to be from the Lionheart family gone?
'If I ask... I will surely die.' Ivic instinctively recognized the truth.
Perhaps when all was settled, it might be different. But to voice such doubts now would cost him his dear life. The murderous aura radiating from Eugene reminded Ivic of the intense specter of death he felt on many battlefields. No, in fact, it was more profound and greater than what he had experienced throughout his life as a mercenary.
“Even if you wish to flee, it won't be easy. Didn't the Empress... no, the Demon King say so? That escape from these seas is impossible,” Ivic reiterated Eugene’s words.
At these words, another person joined in on the conversation. “Ah... that light from before....” Prince Jafar stammered. The prince's face was drenched in sweat, and tears were pooling in his eyes.
It was inevitable. Jafar had joined the expedition because they had been up against puny pirates. He had underestimated the dark elf, the so-called Abyssal Princess from centuries past, the Pirate Empress, as she was known these days. Regardless of her reputation from centuries ago, she was now nothing but a fugitive turned pirate.
There were fewer than a hundred dark elves and thousands of pirates under her command. The expeditionary force easily outnumbered them, and they had formidable warriors like Ortus, Ivic, and Carmen with them.
The battle would undoubtedly be tough, but there was no chance the expeditionary force would lose. The difficulty of the expedition had made participation worthwhile for Jafar. He could demonstrate his courage in choosing to participate and also grasp the honor of victory. Of course, Jafar never had any intention of joining the battle. He believed that merely being present on the scene at the rear would earn him the desired glory.
But now... a Demon King? Jafar felt he might go mad. Even those born in this age knew how preposterous and terrifying the existence of a Demon King was.
“Eugene... Eugene Lionheart. With the light you emitted, and the divine power of Saint Kristina... and the magic of Wise Lady Sienna, can't we carve a path of retreat through the veil in the rear?” asked Jafar in a pleading tone.
“Did this retard not hear anything I said?” Eugene's expression crumpled as he glared at Jafar. He didn’t even bother to filter his words at this point.
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