

And for Rokuna and Altejio……they would probably come in like Ykslaas did just now. Think about how Sancreed would just barge in, Fainell would open the door at the same time she said her first words.įor Raktor, there were times where he would come in from the window. Ichika would be beside him before he knew it, and Nino would come out from below his desk. Seeing Ykslaas place a hand on Vermudol’s desk and stare at him, Vermudol groaned with a *muー*. If there is anyone that conscientious among your subordinates, by all means, I would like it if you told me of a concrete example.」 「Now look here……If you’re going to knock on the door seeking permission, you should at least wait for a reply, right?」 Having put together the sightseeing plan, Ykslaas appeared at Vermudol’s office.Īlthough she knocked, seeing that Ykslaas came in without waiting for his answer, Vermudol turned a slightly bitter face towards her.

Welcome to the Impregnable Demon King Castle.The Villainess Who Has Been Killed 108 Times.The Loner Who Conquers the Other World (WN).The Labyrinth Raids of the Ultimate Tank.The Galactic Navy Officer becomes an Adventurer.The Dropout Swordsman ~ Spamming the 100 Million Years Button.I Woke Up Piloting the Strongest Starship.Inyouchuu ~ Exorcisms of the Lewd School ~.I Got Transferred in the Middle of a Mountain.I Got a Cheat, So I Want to Live as I Like.Different World Reincarnation as a Sage.Assault Colossus of the Nemesis Warfront.Other relevant characters are the human "student" with a lot of potential with too many girls around him, and a spy from the Demon King investigating things in human territory.Īlthough the Demon King is clearly very powerful, because the action in the story is very limited, this is not a story for people who want to read something light where the MC just rolls over everyone and collects girls and stuff.
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The rules are very specific, so when something seems like an exception, it's because there is something fishy there.Īnd the characters are many, you have the Demon King as the protagonist, but the story may be counted from other people's sides too, these includes his subordinates, like the main Heroine (tragic expressionless type), a kuudere and spoiled girl Maid Knight, a smart scientist type, a sly girl that knows how to deal with people in her own way, the Demon King Generals, although this is mainly related to two: the Western Commander "Hero", a character that basically follows all the generic Hero tropes like attracting girls and being s*upid where he can be, or the Easter Commander who is a pretty girl, a genius in fight, but her brain is a brick (She is the best girl, you can always laugh with her in the story, and no, she is not part of the "harem"), and both these commanders are also "friendly" with the only remaining party member that is still alive (long lived race) of the Hero of the past. As the story progresses, more of those questions are answered, but mostly at the price of new questions. The plot is something quite surrounded with mystery, you see, when the Demon King knows that the last Demon King was defeated by the Hero, he obviously, tries to find out a way to stop the Hero from being summoned, which includes "trying to be friendly" as an nation from another continent, while at the same time risking being labeled as the source of all Evil. more> Because the Demon King is trying to prevent a war from breaking out, thus, he and his nation has to run under a certain level of civility, and so the story runs more on the relationship between characters representing different factions, rather than something like romance (it's there, but I can't say there is plenty). So, why isn't action the main focus on the story?. I can't say there is much, but don't get me wrong, as I initially said, this is not a "first person story", so although it doesn't focus so much in the characters, the plot does runs quite fast. Although in regards to character development. Although there is some action, it's not the main focus, instead dealing more with national and racial relationships and politics. This is a very plot driven story, properly narrated instead of the usual "everything is first person".
