--Time goes back a bit.
While Light and his team were dealing with the Black Hole, a top-level strategy-class offensive magic, a man rises from his bed in a corner deep underground in the slum of the Majin Nation's capital, the "Assassination Society Executioner (Blow)".
............"
He is shorter than the average man, probably only around 5'5".
He was wearing sleeves of drab clothes, and his mouth was covered by a scarf with a skull mark.
undefinedHe had his hand on a helmet-like object on his head that covered the upper half of his face.
He grimly took it and tossed it like trash onto the bed.
When he took off the helmet-like object, half of his face was exposed.
His sharp gaze spoke eloquently of his own - and Gila's - irritation, even if he didn't say it out loud.
It is not a puppet (golem).
Sitting on the bed is Gila himself.
He is frustrated like a child who has lost a competitive game, and he clucks his tongue.
I never thought I'd have to cut one of my trump cards. ......
A glance at the helmet-shaped object he tossed on the bed.
'...... No, a high level guy like that, what kind of moves, you never know what he has hidden. Best course of action, sink them with maximum firepower before they can do anything to you. It's a waste of time, but that thing's self-destruction, the best move. We have to give up."
Gira reflected on his decision and, although frustrated, tried to confirm that his actions had been for the best, and to lower the pent-up emotion.
At first, when Gira saw the lights and the others, he thought that the Avatar Golem, a past civilization high-level magic item that shared Gira's five senses, magic power, and consciousness, would be enough to deal with them.
However, the opponents were using magic, magic items, and other unknown techniques to conceal their actual abilities. Light, who was serious, was overwhelmingly strong, surpassing even Gira's own level.
Therefore, he chose to use one of his trump cards, the self-destructing giant magic stone that was the core of the "Avatar Golem," to blow Light and the others into the void to who knows where.
The loss of the Avatar Golem was painful for Gira, but he was able to make peace with it.
If there is one concern, it is that
(I didn't get to see the end of the Avatar Golem because I let it destroy itself, but they weren't far enough away to escape. It's not a problem. ......)
Because they destroyed their trump card, the "Avatar Golem," I did not see the last of the lights with my own eyes, but from that distance they unleashed a strategic-class attack magic almost by surprise.
Even if Wright survived, the other two would not be left alone.
It would take them some time to regroup.
In the meantime, Gila was planning to quickly dazzle them.
--By the way, what is the "Avatar Golem," a high-ranking magic item of past civilizations?
When you put on the "helmet," as it is commonly called, that Gila was wearing and follow the activation procedure, you can link your consciousness to the "Avatar Golem.
Not only does it link consciousness, but it also takes on the appearance and magical powers of the person who wears the helmet.
The "avatar golem" initially has no eyes, mouth, nose, etc., but when linked to a person, it becomes exactly like the person itself, and even grows reproductive organs.
Gila discovered this "Avatar Golem" in a dungeon in the territory of the Fiendish State.
The Majin Kingdom has the second largest number of dungeons after the Dwarf Kingdom.
There are ruins of past civilizations that have been turned into dungeons, and Gira also dives into dungeons on a regular basis, though not as often as Daigo (a level-up fool) of "Spirit Twin Swords" does, for both hobby and practical purposes.
It was during this time that he happened to discover the "Avatar Golem," a high-level magic item from a past civilization.
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