Oh, yeah, it looks like it. It seems that both Miki, who went to investigate the "Giant Tower," and Daigo, who went to attack to improve his level, have disappeared.
"Disappeared! Aaah! Oh my God!"
"...... Doc, shut up. Shut up."
Three men were gathered in a room in Majin Nation.
All of them were masters.
undefinedGou, with his distinctive dreadlocks.
Doc, a tall, gangly man of two meters, his face hidden by a mask and wearing a white robe covered in blood, wails at the news of Miki and Daigo's disappearance.
His cries are met with a hearty and noisy reprimand from Gila, who warns him, "You're not going to be able to get away with this. Gira, on the contrary to Doc, is only about 5 feet tall, shorter than Miki.
She wears sloppy clothes and a scarf with a skull mark around her mouth. He was so sharp that he could murder a person with his gaze alone.
Doc bites into Gila's cold demeanor.
Gira-san! They say that one of your precious friends has disappeared! If I grieve now, when shall I grieve?
We, shut up, did you say? Or would you prefer that I force you to stop speaking?"
Gila's arms, which are hidden under her drab clothes, are about to move.
Even though Doc is not suited for combat, if the masters fight each other, this other room will not be free.
Goh, sitting on the sofa, stomps one foot on the floor.
The sound of his footsteps spread throughout the room, attracting the attention of Doc and Gira.
The two men were still talking, but the conversation wasn't over yet. When we're done talking, you can kill each other as you like--I'll continue. The fact that Daigo and Miki have disappeared means that there is something going on at the Giant Tower. Miki is not a fighter, but Daigo is not. The skill level of that level-up fool is not so great, but his "Spirit Twin Swords" will hurt you if you underestimate him. That's why he disappeared.
It means that there is someone who is capable of doing the job. The Witch of the Giant Tower, right? It's worth a shot."
Gila laughs under his scarf.
Like a bloodthirsty killer.
Gough was unconcerned and went on with his story.
The "Witch of the Gigantic Tower" may be a bluff, though it's not impossible that she may be hiding other powerful people or cards in her hand. For now, we'll take care of the "Giant Tower. The small fry of the demon nation are too much for us. Be ready to move whenever we call on you. That's all I have to say.
When you say "anytime," what time would that be? I'm still in the middle of my research and I don't want to take up too much of your time. ......"
Goh responds to Doc's words.
I'm at ease, Ro. We won't be moving anytime soon tomorrow or the day after.
?" Why? Shouldn't we rather move now? Maybe, Daigo, Miki, we can help you out?"
Oh, wow! That's great! By all means, let's move to save our friends! Even if he died, we should at least be able to bring back his body. And we should use the bodies of Mr. Daigo and Miki as experimental material. ...... If they can be used as materials to open up the future of our race (humans), it would be a great pleasure!
At Doc's words, both Goh and Gira frown as if to say, "Here we go again.
At first glance, Doc seems to be a man of many kind words, but he has repeatedly conducted human experiments to strengthen the human race under the guise of "opening up the future of the race (humans).
The experiments are so gruesome that even Gira, who finds pleasure and meaning in tearing apart people, monsters, and other living creatures, frowns upon them.
Which is better, Doc, who uses people with good intentions, or Gira, who kills people with evil intentions?
It is difficult to judge.
Goh frowns at Doc's statement, but he firmly answers Gila's question.
Both of them have been gone for a long time. There is no point in rushing to make a move now. Also, there is going to be a meeting of the Six Principality in the near future, spearheaded by the Magician Kingdom. As expected, it would be bad form to make a move during the meeting of the Six Principality, which is being led by the Demon Nation, and ruin their good name. We have to at least make a good impression on the country where we are staying.
What a silly reason, if you ask me.
No, no, no, Mr. Gira. It is very important to keep your opponent in good standing! Especially when it comes to major powers, they are very concerned about their reputation. Mr. Goh's decision is reasonable, and I support it.
Gira shrugged his shoulders and let it go, not wanting to further oppose the project that Goh and Doc were in favor of.
With Gira's dismissal, no further opposition was voiced, and everyone agreed not to move until the Six Principality Conference was over.
Gou finally tells them.
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