We walked through the city a demon had destroyed.
Our goal was to find that demon, and they were probably looking for us themself after we burned down their underling.
Whoever found the other first would have an overwhelming advantage.
Our advantage was that we had rendered the sensors of his underling useless.
We had discovered that it could detect enemies by their carbon dioxide levels.
It didn’t react to meat, but it ate a pig. Even when I burned it, it expressly thrusted its ivy and branches into the flames. That was why the fire spread so far.
The reason for that last reaction was also simple. It was because the increase in carbon dioxide concentration caused by the spread of fire made the monster think that its prey had arrived.
And so, as a countermeasure to that, I dissipated our exhalations into the air before sending them to the sky.
The demon was sharing their senses with their underling. That was why this countermeasure was like a double-edged sword. After all, no creature could escape from the eyes of the monster tree, so they could assume that we were right where the monster wasn’t growing its plants.
…And assassins were those who exploited such assumptions. “We’ve got cameras, so we’re safe”, “We’ve got guards, so we’re safe”, “We’ve got military dogs, so we’re safe”. Those who depended on this kind of “safety” made for easy prey.
[Lugh-sama, how will you find the demon?] (Lugh)
[I’ll use wind-based searching magic to scour the city. And if that’s not enough to find them, I’ll smoke them out in a slightly rough way.] (Lugh)
We were walking while slipping through the green monsters.
We remained alert to our surroundings and searched for the enemy.
And I dropped a few things here and there.
This city wasn’t particularly large, so it took about two hours to go around.
I couldn’t say if it was fortunate or not, but we hadn’t encountered the demon.
[Right back where we started, huh. Then let’s do it the hard way.] (Lugh)
[Say, those things you’ve been scattering all over the place since earlier, are those what I think they are?] (Dia)
[That’s right, those were special Fahr Stones.] (Lugh)
Indeed, I had been scattering Fahr Stones all around the city.
All of them were specially designed for deflagration and prepared for this very day.
A total of twenty-two stones.
That much was enough to burn down the entire city, and I arranged them for optimal efficiency.
[Um, Lugh-sama. Fahr Stones don’t explode unless you fill them up with mana to their critical point, correct? Then isn’t pointless to drop and leave them behind?] (Tarte)
[That’s for sure, but I’ve made the arrangements needed to detonate them. I’m casting a spell that Dia and I created together. A technique that absorbs the mana filling the atmosphere. The time they reach their critical point can be adjusted depending on the strength of the absorption. In other words, those are time bombs. Twenty-two time bombs, all calculated to explode simultaneously.] (Lugh)
[Then this means… Only one of them generated a deflagration with ridiculous firepower, but twenty-two of them… and all at once at that… Just how much damage would that cause…?] (Tarte)
[The whole city will be burned down. That’s how it works.] (Lugh)
This was a tactic I couldn’t resort to if there was a possibility of survivors being in the city.
However, there couldn’t be any survivor in a city covered with green monsters.
And I had confirmed with the government that I was allowed to do whatever it took to defeat the demon.
In that case, they wouldn’t mind if I burned down the entire city.
[Say, Lugh, what’s the point of doing this? Killing demons is a useless effort if it’s not with your【Demon-Slayer】spell, right? I know that monster tree is annoying and dangerous, but wouldn’t this be a waste of Fahr Stones?] (Dia)
[This is to harass them. You’ve seen how that monster tree eats people, converts them into mana, and stores it, right? It must’ve consumed a whole city because it wanted tons of mana for some reason. …So it could be that using mana to increase the number of monster trees and build up an army was the purpose itself. Looking at it that way, if we destroy what they’ve worked so hard to build, then the demon will lose their composure. We went all around the city and couldn’t find our enemy. So we’ll piss them off and make them come to us.] (Lugh)
While we were talking about this, we went outside the city.
If we stayed inside, we would be burned to death.
Besides, it’d be easier for us to find the enemy and harder for them to find us if we had a bird’s eye view from outside.
We made a deep trench a few dozen meters away from the entrance of the city and hid in it.
Using a special telescope, I could see the city from inside our hole.
[According to my calculations, it’ll begin in about a minute.] (Lugh)
There was a margin of error depending on the density of the mana in the atmosphere, but it would be about ten seconds at most.
The Fahr Stones had probably begun to crack by now.
Starting now, all that mana amassed by the demon would be destroyed, along with all her mass-produced underlings, until this entire city was in ruins.
Even the most mild-mannered of people would lose their temper over this.
…Anger clouded anyone’s judgement. And this was an extremely effective way to drive our enemy mad.
[Here it comes.] (Lugh)
I could feel the overwhelming increase in mana from where I was.
[Girls, don’t stick your heads out of here no matter what. This trench is guarded by a wind barrier to keep out the heat and the flames. If you come out of here even a little bit, you’ll die.] (Lugh)
Even if we weren’t directly hit by the flames, an explosion of this magnitude alone would kill us anyway.
And it would burn up all the oxygen in the area. If we breathed this oxygen-deficient air, we’d be out in one shot.
[Got it.] (Dia)
[Y-Yes, sir.] (Tarte)
Tarte clung to me out of anguish, and Dia saw her and followed suit.
Ten seconds later, it happened.
The world was engulfed in red. Crimson flames were passing over the trench.
Everything turned red.
A deflagration packed with the firepower of twenty-two stones, or in other words, six thousand six hundred people’s worth of mana, had repainted the world itself in red.
The roaring flames don’t spare anything.
They submerge every little thing, proliferated, and then, everything disappeared like it had never truly been there.
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