'You seemed more devilish than usual, is there anything I can do for you?
If there was something wrong, of course she was going to enter the war, she said.
'Oh. A fire bear has gone out to the village. Fortunately, no one died, but it was a coincidence.
Meena sensed that Val's words were filled with anger, and she listened in silence.
'I feel that we need the power to keep even demons like that away. If we fight them, damage is inevitable. That's why deterrence is so important.'
...... Do you want a deterrent enough to keep the demons away from your village and town?
Val affirmed Meena's words.
'Yes. I think that's the ultimate in strength, the ultimate achievement of strength, to keep away ...... only those beings that are harmful to people without causing them harm.
Val says regretfully.
The power he possesses is mighty.
If he unleashed it, the demons would run away and never get close, but there's no telling how much damage he could do to the village and town.
That's why he has a number of limiters on it.
'Demon repellent won't work against some of the more powerful ones, right?
Even though she was told about a realm that would seem impossible for a human approximately, Meena responded with a serious face, not even laughing.
'Maybe a dragon would or could be substituted, but I don't know where they are. Meena doesn't know?
I don't know where the dragons are, by the way.
Meena said apologetically in response to Val's question.
Dragons are said to be the strongest demons, and if you defeat them, you can gain immense honor.
But the strength of that is overwhelming, and even the empire would have to be prepared to have a province or two wiped out ...... if Val and Meena weren't there.
'If we could do it now, we would have a system of distributing the amulet to all villages, but if there are demons that don't work, the knights and national army staying in the larger towns would be notified immediately.
Thinking that she shouldn't be so unknowing, she gave her own alternative.
'Right. The Ministry of Magic is supposed to be doing this, but it's limited in both budget and production capacity.'
Val told him that's why he was doing his best.
I live on the blood money of the grass. It is my duty to continue to aim for the best. There can be no compromise.'
'Then, if I may be so presumptuous, I will join you. I'm sure Mr. Val could eventually reach this goal on his own, but it would be better to have someone to work hard with. I'm afraid I am not up to the task, but I will do my best.
Meena offers feverishly.
'...... Right. I may be able to borrow some insight from the elves. Best regards.
Yes!
She smiled her happiest smile when Val asked her to do so.
'...... Are those two still trying to be strong?'
Come on, now?
The two men could not hear the soldiers' conversation.