What else do you want me to do? This is your first job. Show us what you can do.
"...... Okay.
No matter how many times Mizuki asks, it doesn't change Aria's orders.
I can remember plenty of magic that can kill people.
I'm not sure what to do, but I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Since it was I who chose to join the Demon Lord, I couldn't help but refuse.
I'm not sure what to make of it.
"I want you to wait here.
"I see. So be it.
Aria said.
She moves to a window that overlooks the humans and leans against it, resting her cheek against it.
It seems that she is only going to watch the whole thing.
She grinned at the humans who were about to die.
"...... huh?
In response, a gloomy-looking Mizuki sighed as she walked down the stairs to the front of the humans.
The thought of killing people with her own hands made her miss her normal peaceful life.
(It's the first time I've ever shot magic at a person. ...... I'd hate to see the meat fly off.)
The more she thought about it, the heavier Mizuki's steps became.
Why did this happen to me?
What was in her mind was an inexplicable feeling of regret.
Just this once, just this once," she told herself as her legs trembled, and opened the door.
"Mizuki-dono. Good morning.
...... Thank you.
We are ambassadors from the country of Lesaga. We have come to ask for a reply to the letter we sent you the other day. If you still want time to think about it, we can wait... what do you think?
The man who calls himself the messenger acts smilingly and amiably.
Even though Mizuki was acting suspiciously, he did not change his expression.
He even gives you a moment to decide if it is out of consideration for Mizuki.
"Well, ...... that.
Mizuki glanced at Aria, who was watching from the window.
I'm not sure if I can do this - maybe I subconsciously wanted to convey that thought to her.
There was also a faint hope that perhaps she would forgive him.