—We should just tear it all down.
That was what Eugene had said when he had last glared down upon Pandemonium. However, even after a month, Pandemonium had yet to be torn down. There were many reasons for this, but the biggest argument for its continued existence was its historical value.
The current Helmuth could no longer be called an empire, but Pandemonium had been the capital of the most powerful empire on the continent until just half a year ago. Since then, the empire had collapsed, and Pandemonium had been uprooted from its original location and planted in the former neutral zone between Yuras and Helmuth. The constantly illuminated streets and the concrete skyscrapers that had once symbolized Pandemonium had also disappeared.
“I still feel like it would have been better just to tear it all down,” Eugene said as he looked down on Pandemonium from the skies above.
The walls of the city had crumbled. Most of the buildings had also collapsed. The majority of the destruction had been caused by Melkith, and whatever remained had been almost completely destroyed by the descent of the Demon King of Destruction and the subsequent battle.
Eugene turned and asked, “How is it? Do you sense anything?”
As this casual question was tossed his way, Vermouth, who had been standing next to Eugene, reopened his closed eyes. He looked down on Pandemonium for a few moments and then slowly nodded.
“He swapped the two sides,” Vermouth declared.
“What?” Eugene frowned in incomprehension.
Vermouth explained, “The original city was swapped with the dimension on the other side of this space.”
As Vermouth’s finger drew a circle in the air, it created a slight gap in space through which a whole different vista was made visible.
Tall concrete skyscrapers could be seen on the other side of the circle. It was the same cityscape Eugene had seen during his last visit to Pandemonium.
“I thought that he had just torn everything down and built over it,” Eugene muttered as he crossed his arms and pondered this new information.
After considering the few options that met their requirements, Eugene had decided on Pandemonium as the new home of the Lionhearts. As for the minor problem that this vast area of land was far away from Kiehl’s borders... he had already discussed this matter with the Emperor.
The greedy Emperor had suggested that the Patriarch of the Lionheart clan be granted the title of the Grand Duke of Kiehl and that Pandemonium, which no one was currently claiming ownership of, be made the fief of the Grand Duke. His goal was to turn Pandemonium into the Lionheart Duchy. If that were to happen, then from the Kiehl Empire’s perspective, not only would they be able to cling on tightly to the Lionhearts, but they would even gain various other benefits, including a brand new duchy.
At present, Pandemonium was located on the border between Helmuth and Yuras. If Pandemonium were to become the Lionheart Duchy, the Imperial Family of Kiehl would easily be able to keep a close eye on Yuras and could even interfere in the ongoing internal affairs of Helmuth, which was slowly transforming itself into a republic.
—Well, aren’t you greedy?
Unfortunately, things didn’t turn out the way the Emperor wanted.
As a result, the Lionhearts refused the title of Grand Duke, and the ownership of this huge area of land now solely belonged to the Lionhearts.
And now, all they needed to do was think about how they should fill this large plot of land.
“The existing city is too high maintenance,” Eugene eventually decided.
Helmuth’s capital, Pandemonium, was able to maintain its constantly lit streets and its forest of skyscrapers because of the enormous amounts of dark power that had been provided by the Demon King of Incarceration. Of course, with Eugene’s strength, he might not be able to cover the entirety of Helmuth, but he could easily provide enough power to supply the needs of Pandemonium. However, Eugene didn’t want to do that.
Pandemonium had been an extremely deformed city from the very start. It could only exist thanks to all of the knowledge that the Demon King of Incarceration had been able to accumulate as he lived through one world after another. Since Eugene didn’t have any of that knowledge, he would soon reach his limits by just having to restore and maintain the city.
“I can design a new city for you,” a voice laden with amusement said, causing Eugene to glance back over his shoulder.
Standing there, with her arms crossed, was Noir. Just like Sienna had said, the doll’s body had changed appearance to match Noir’s soul.
Eugene had feared that maybe, just maybe... the doll's appearance would transform into that of Aria, the Twilight Witch, but the doll’s body appeared exactly the same as Noir’s had when she was alive.
She had died not as Aria, the Twilight Witch, but as Noir Giabella, the Queen of the Night Demons.
“If I have access to the Demoneye of Fantasy, I can raise buildings in an instant. Of course, I would require Sienna Merdein's cooperation to do so,” Noir said as she leaned closer to Eugene with a grin. “You remember Giabella City, don't you, dear? I made that whole place by myself. When I made Giabella City, my power and control of my Demoneye were still lacking, so I needed to oversee the construction personally. However, now....”
Eugene stared at Noir with a blank expression.
If he tore down all of the ruins left below, only a wasteland would remain. To build a brand new city on top of that, he would need to borrow the necessary manpower from elsewhere. He already had access to the dwarves, who were bursting to create something new and filled with extra vigor because of that. If he could get the support of the wizards of Aroth on top of that, as well as borrowing manpower from the various countries of the continent...
...just how long would it take?
Honestly, Eugene couldn’t even come up with a rough estimate. Eugene just didn’t have any experience with this sort of thing. However, considering the size of his future territory, it seemed like it would take several years at the very least.
“You know I’m not going to do something evil at this point, don’t you? In the first place, there is no way for me to rebel against you and Sienna Merdein,” Noir whispered quietly, noticing Eugene’s concern. “Because my soul belongs solely to you. Now that I have this chance, I want to enjoy my present with you.”
Eugene shook his head and said, “I know you can’t do anything stupid, but I don’t trust your... taste.”
“My taste? Oh my gosh! Hamel, I can’t believe I’m hearing such a thing from you, of all people!” Noir gasped, feeling offended.
“What’s wrong with me?” Eugene frowned.
“Do you really not know the answer to that? Hamel! You only ever wear one type of outfit! That same red shirt, and your cloak! And in rare cases, the Lionheart’s dress uniform!” Noir complained.
“What’s wrong with that?” Eugene asked defensively.
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