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Boy Was Kicked Out for Being Weak, Then Becomes OP By a Wizard

Boy Was Kicked Out for Being Weak, Then Becomes OP And Is Rewarded A Demon Queen As A Slave

Somewhere in the woods, Takaya Nagami desperately runs away from the Kobolds pursuing him.
There's nothing he can do but call for help, begging his classmates to save him before he gets killed.
Thankfully, the class president, Harukawa, quickly comes to his aid, and annihilates the monsters
chasing him with an electric shock. The guy's disappointed because he thought Takaya could hunt
Kobolds, but as it turns out, he's very weak. Embarrassed, Takaya apologizes to everyone. Of course,
he wants to be helpful, but he just gets so scared around monsters. The president is having none of
it, though. For him, Takaya's really useless. He then tells Takaya to hurry up so they can go back to
the others. At their camp, Harukawa informs everyone that they've hunted a bunch of beasts that
will keep them fed for a few more days. The students rejoice and praise their president for being
reliable, knowing they can always count on him. Meanwhile, Takaya is ordered to process the wild
boar-like meat they have. That's his only contribution to the team, so the others don't want him to
slack off. Afterward, Harukawa asks everybody to stop what they're doing and listen up. It's been a
month since the fall of their bus, but they still don't know where they are. They're certainly not in
Japan, and it looks like they're not on Earth either. Except for the adults, all of the students narrowly
survived, but their cell phones were disconnected and no help arrived. At this point, the president
says they have to accept the fact that they've been transported to another world. Despite that,
they've managed to survive for the past month. It's because each member of that class has been
awakened and given special powers. Some of them have gained the skill to wield a warhammer with
one hand, and others have gained the magic to heal wounds. In Harukawa's case, he can use electric
shock magic. He notes that the abilities they have appears to be normal in that world. That said,
one's worth in society is determined by their abilities. There's only one guy who's never developed
any skills, and that's none other than Takaya. Harukawa stresses that they can't afford to waste food
on someone who can only do below-average work of dismantling beasts. Actually, if they want to
dismantle a demon, they can just go to a neighboring village and get it done at a reasonable price.
What they can't accept is the money that is spent to feed Takaya is even more expensive. As a
solution, they will do a modern and democratic vote in that barbaric alien world. They will decide
whether to banish Takaya or not. Moments later, all the students finish voting. Then, with an
overwhelming majority, Harukawa banishes Takaya. As everyone cheers, a guy named Suetsugu grabs
Takaya and tells him that just because he's been banished, doesn't mean he can run away without
finishing what he's working on. Poor Takaya replies that he understands, and asks Suetsugu not to hit
him, ignoring his offensive remarks as he dismantles one monster they caught. The students are
annoyed that Takaya can't hunt or use magic, and they consider his only job offshore worthy of a
loser. But Takaya is not doing his task because he wants to. No! He just can't even do things that an
ordinary person can naturally do. Sad to say, it's been like that since he was born. It's why he only
gets to do what everyone refuses to do. While dismantling the monster, Takaya finds a magic stone.
He explains to the other students that there's a certain chance they can collect one from the corpse
of a demon beast. When he went to the village the other day, he saw it being traded. He adds that
it's not worth much, but before he can finish his sentence, Suetsugu cuts him off and takes the magic
stone from him. When Takaya argues that he earned it, Suetsugu grabs him by the neck and asks if he
has any problem. Naturally, the guy struggles to answer, or perhaps he just chooses not to. Suetsugu
then kicks Takaya and suggests to Harukawa they put a collar on him and make him do the chores
until he dies. Yep, he thinks that will be more fun. But as a class leader, Harukawa says he needs to
appear virtuous and merciful. So, as a small farewell, he'll allow Takaya to take his dismantling knives
and some money before getting out of there. Now crying, Takaya tells him there are a lot of monsters
and thieves out there. He's afraid he can't live on his own, asking what he's supposed to do after
leaving their camp. Harukawa doesn't answer Takaya's question, but instead, he says he should
understand that they're all stressed out and on the verge of exploding. His banishment is a sacrifice
for them to let off some steam. Furthermore, Harukawa believes everyone will bond with Takaya
disappearing. I'm sure you'd be happy to contribute to the class, the president adds, making it clear
to Takaya that it's nothing but a burden. With no other choice, Takaya leaves and just pays his
classmates no mind as they ridicule him. To his surprise, one of the students, Mizukami, goes after
him and shows him the magic stone he collected. She took it back from Suetsugu since it's Takaya's
property, stating he could use it to make some extra money. Takaya is grateful that Mizukami is
always kind to him, then she tells him he can come back once things cool down. She's certain that
things will go back to normal one day. As Mizukami heads back to their camp, Takaya bids her
goodbye and thinks about how he'll never be able to return because not everyone is as kind as her.
Compared to their original world, the only thing that didn't change for Takaya is that there's still no
place he belongs to. What will this poor guy do now? When Takaya reaches a village, he decides to
spend all the money he has since he won't live long anyway. Wow, that's the spirit. For the first time
in his life, he buys a bottle of alcohol and looks for a woman he can spend the night with. But then,
he changes his mind and runs away, sitting somewhere quiet where he can continue sobbing and
drinking. Eventually, Takaya feels sick and throws up. This is where he notices his dismantling knife.
He wants to end his misery, so he wounds himself and waits for death to come. While lying on the
cold ground, Takaya recalls how his classmates would refuse to let him join their group in school,
telling him he would always be alone and he should just disappear. Hmm, maybe they'd finally get
what they want. Or maybe not. Moments later, an unconscious Takaya is awakened by a woman who
wants to know if he's okay. She informs her companions that the guy has regained consciousness,
confusing Takaya since he's pretty sure he tried to off himself. What's even more puzzling for him is
that his wound has already stopped bleeding. Upon learning that Takaya used the dismantling knife
on his wrist, the strangers only laugh and tell him that tool won't kill anyone. Then, one of the men
invites him to come with them, making Takaya pause briefly and look at the people trying to help
him. One by one, they introduce themselves. The lady is Mariel, a priest. The guy in the middle is
Dike, a knight. And their leader is Roar, an archer. A bit shy, Takaya also introduces himself before
going with the three of them. As they walk, Takaya shares with Mariel and the others what happened
to him. For Roar, it's reckless for a beginner party to camp in that area. He thinks it's a good thing
that Takaya cut ties with his classmates. He also asks Takaya what kind of work he was doing there.
Takaya shares that he did chores no one wanted to do, like handling the prey his classmates hunted.
He admits he's not very talented, and he's only good for a few odd jobs. After hearing that, Roar
wants to confirm if he's talking about fabrication. According to him, being a fabricator is one of the
most respectable professions. Fabricators are, as the name suggests, in charge of turning beast
corpses, plants, trees, flowers, and other vegetation into materials. For example, when fabricators
hunt, they can process and refine their prey into edible meat. But there are plenty of people like that
in the city, like the street vendors who are level 1 at best. To become a professional fabricator, one
needs to have the quality of at least level 3 or 4. Takaya has no idea what Roar is talking about, but
the guy just tells him not to play dumb. He knows that what he has in his bag is a magic stone, which
should be unobtainable for a novice adventurer who doesn't even know how to use it. Takaya reveals
it was taken from the heart of a dead boar, adding that he was able to collect quite a few of them,
rather than the common stone that anyone can get their hands on. But that aside, he wants to have
a talent for martial arts and magic. Roar and the others can't believe what they just heard, so the
usher asks Takaya if he knows how precious magic stones are. He states that the one Takaya got is a
rare red magic stone, wondering why he didn't know that kind of thing when he speaks the common
tongue. Roar explains that a magic stone is a crystallization of the blood in the heart of a demon
beast. It's a rare material used to make magic wands and magic potions. Actually, it takes at least a
level 3 or higher processing skill to take that out. (I call Dike as Deeky) Deeky didn't think that a
novice adventurer like Takaya could have collected rare red magic stones, saying he should be at least
level 3 or higher. He also remarks that as a dismantler, Takaya is blessed with more potential than
their leader, who is a clumsy usher. He believes that if Takaya trains properly now and levels up his
skills well, he'll be able to get skills that one would rarely get. He thinks that Takaya can even handle
a dragon, and because of the magic stone he collected, Deeky stresses that he has great potential. As
Takaya wonders if he really has such potential, Meyreel asks if he has to go somewhere or if he wants
to come to their guild. She says they'll measure their abilities there, assuming he hasn't evaluated his
talent yet. Aside from measuring his abilities, the ones that are hidden will be visualized too, and
they'll be able to determine the proper profession for him. Most adventurers like Meyreel live
happily by following their natural talents and developing their abilities sufficiently. She can see that
Takaya doesn't realize his worth, so she tells the guy their guild is in need of talents like him.
Remembering how his classmates told him he's not worth a damn, Takaya agrees to go with the trio
and join their guild. Meyreel and the others are glad about his decision, and they promise that
whatever happens, they're going to feed him something so good that he'll forget all the bad things
that happened to him. You're one of us now, they tell Takaya. When they reach the capital, Takaya
can't help but be amazed. Now, he feels like a fool for having been so enslaved in his class. When
they reach the guild, Sea Rat, Rorui meets the receptionist, Mita, and asks where the boss is. Mita
replies that the president is in his office, before asking who the new guy is, learning he's a promising
candidate for their guild. Rorui wants to introduce him to the guildmaster as soon as possible. With
no time to waste, Rorui and the others take Takaya to the guildmaster's office, where they find him
having a good time with a woman. Yikes. Before getting dressed, the man introduces himself to
Takaya as Guildmaster Rudra. Afterward, they gave him the rare red magic stone. Rudra isn't sure if
that's enough to say that Takaya has potential, so the elf he's with, Feria, says they'll have to examine
it first. After a few minutes, the woman takes out a large piece of tree paper. She says it can fathom
the hidden abilities that slumber in each and every one. She then instructs Takaya to place his fingers
on the paper for them to see the tree inside of him. The woman adds that the tree paper tells them,
in the form of a tree, what kind of potential a person has. It'll show whether they excel in combat or
magic, and how far they can go. While touching the paper, Takaya cries as he thinks he doesn't have
anything. But then, everyone can't believe their eyes when Takaya's tree of talent starts showing up.
The truth is, the tree of talent is different for everyone. While some have great trees that reach
heavens, others have some vines that cover the earth. Feria points out that Takaya has the root,
which means he can master all kinds of production and processing systems in that world. In disbelief,
Takaya tells everyone he's been expelled from his party because he was told he had no worth. To
that, Feria replies that they will be weeping and kneeling before him soon. Also, she tells Takaya that
they can't measure the worth of a person only from their appearance because it lies within. Takaya
passed! Feria declares, saying there's no way the world can ignore someone like him with so much
potential. As the adventurers cheer, they express how lucky their guild is to have a man like him.
Takaya has been living a miserable life, comparing himself to others, not putting any effort into
anything, and not even trying before he started. But now that he finally has a goal, his real life will
begin. He intends to live in this world as a fabricator, and he can't wait to see how far he can awaken
his latent abilities. In the evening, the adventurers make a toast to the newest member of their guild.
Then, Meyreel reminds Takaya not to drink too much like the last time. Takaya apologizes and
promises he won't do it again, but Meyreel doesn't want him to worry about it. If it wasn't for that
incident, they wouldn't be there with him. As the two continue talking, Mita approaches Takaya and
says he can always ask her if he has any questions. This doesn't sit well with Meyreel since it's her
role to teach Takaya everything, and she doesn't like the receptionist's clinging to him. When the
ladies start arguing, Takaya asks Deeky and Roar for help, but they just tell him to enjoy the
popularity phase. And so, our boy here does as he's told. In the morning, Takaya wakes up with a
hangover. Up until now, he's just sneered at parties from afar. He never thought he'd have so much
fun fooling around with his friends. Then, while he gathers himself, he is approached by a woman
who claims she's heard about him from Rudra. That got her wondering what he was like, but now,
she knows he's got a cute face. When asked who she is, the woman says she'll tell Takaya once he's
sobered up. Suddenly, Takaya falls hundreds of feet from the sky after a portal appears under him.
There's nothing he can do but scream, but before he hits the ground, another portal appears and he
finds himself back inside the Adventurer's Guild. As she looks at the shaking guy, the woman states
he won't get a moment of free time just because he was born with a unique talent. If Takaya truly
wants to become a fabricator in their guild, he must become her disciple. Again, Takaya asks the lady
who she is, but before she can answer, Rudra and Faria show up. Rudra didn't expect that the sage
would be there, so the woman explains she came to claim her apprentice. On the other hand, Faria
greets the lady and calls her Ever, saying she looks good. After that, Ever hugs Takaya for she can't
believe her comrades found such a gem. As if on cue, Meyreel arrives and sees what's going on. She
demands to know what the sage is doing to Takaya, making him think it's their first time meeting too.
Anyway, Takaya learns that Ever is the guild's counselor. She's one of the few people in the world
with the title of sage, a level 9 master class wizard. Rudra points out that he can't let his amazing
talent go to waste, which is why Ever will help him develop it. Takaya isn't sure if that's a good idea,
especially since he thought he'd start his life with everyone at the guild. Rudra then mentions
hearing from Taig and the others that he was banished from his previous party, saying his situation is
similar to what happened to him. He gave up halfway through and fled from his past, but he's sure
Takaya will find a way to develop his talent. More importantly, Takaya can give the people who
abandoned him a good whooping. Rudra doesn't want Takaya to regret things later, urging the young
man to grow his talents under Ever's wings. He also asks Takaya not to forget them once he becomes
famous, but of course, we all know that's not going to happen. Now, Takaya is more determined to
trade, wanting to stand on his own and repay everyone for their support. At the same time, he wants
his friends to promise that they'll form a party with him once he gets stronger. With that, Takaya bids
them goodbye and leaves with Ever through a portal. Ever takes Takaya to her home, which she calls
the Forest of the Sage. There's no turning back now, so she wants to know if Takaya is ready for his
training. Replying that he is, Takaya stresses that he won't give up no matter how difficult the training
is. Nice! That's the kind of attitude that Ever wants. But before anything else, she instructs the guy to
pick any available room he likes. Once he gets inside, Takaya can't believe that he's getting his own
room. He thinks it's more pleasant than he thought it would be, but he realizes he's wrong when he
opens the room and finds demons inside. It's already occupied! Terrified, Takaya runs away and
checks the other rooms, only to discover that there are demons inside them too. Then he finds a lady
with no clothes on. When Ever sees what's happening, she cheerfully says she forgot to tell Takaya
that her other apprentice is a girl. That said, he should've tried any lewd things. Oops, seems like
Takaya is too late. Damn! With a chic stinging from the girl's slap, Takaya tries to smile as Ever
introduces him to the other apprentice, Tsubakibaru. The sage teases her for having a nice body
despite being a kid, which naturally angers her even more. Master! Say more and I'll kill you! But Ever
only laughs, and she continues to make fun of Tsubakibaru. After that, the sage shares that she's
from a small island nation far from the continent. Tsubakibaru's parents asked Ever to look after her,
so she assists the sage in her studies. Now that they know each other, Takaya apologizes to
Tsubakibaru for what happened earlier. He explains that the other rooms were cursed, and he didn't
mean to barge into her bedroom like that. Thankfully, the other apprentice knows he meant no
harm. Relieved, Takaya tells her he's looking forward to working with her, but she doesn't want him
to get ahead of himself. Tsubakibaru makes it clear that she'll never trust the likes of Takaya. She
doesn't care how much their master values him, insulting him by saying a weak man like him
would've died a long time ago in her hometown. The sage then asks the two to shake hands and get
along, but the girl vehemently refuses. Looking at Takaya with disgust, Tsubakibaru emphasizes that
she doesn't want to touch a guy, not even for a second. Okay, so where will Takaya sleep? Well, Ever's
room is really spacious. The sage will make sure they'll have fun every night. But of course, Takaya
must work hard during the day, and he should start with cleaning the mansion. And thus, our boy's
training kicks off. His days include cleaning, shopping, cooking, doing the laundry, and occasionally
seeing Ever not wearing anything. Before Takaya knows it, a month has already passed without Ever
giving him proper training. Understandably, he's starting to get worried. As Takaya cleans outside one
day, Ever asks him to follow her, and says she's probably at level 4 now. She also asks Tsubakibaru if
she's ready before giving Takaya his bag, which is full of food and medicine. Then, Ever informs her
apprentices they have to team up, because they will have a simple survival challenge in the Forest of
the Sage, and they can't come back until they complete their tasks. While Takaya is thrilled that he
can finally do some full-fledged training, Tsubakibaru can't accept that she has to do it with a guy.
After all, their levels are way too far apart. Ignoring the complaining girl, Ever states that there are
two challenges. First, they must brew a double high potion and create a knife for Takaya. Both are
level 5 items, but Takaya has no idea how to make a knife. To be honest, Ever knows that, which is
why Tsubakibaru will come with them. Ever wants the girl to teach Takaya how to forge a blade.
Confused, Tsubakibaru demands to know why she needs to teach Takaya her family's traditional
blacksmithing skills. But again, the sage doesn't answer her question and just tells Takaya that she'll
be watching his training through her talisman, so he better do well. That's it? So long? Just like that,
Ever leaves Takaya and Tsubakibaru, but Takaya tells the girl he can't fight. She replies that she'll kill
him if he slows her down. Wonderful. It isn't long before Takaya attracts danger. Just like before, he
simply runs when a monster chases him. Once Tsubakibaru kills the creature, she knows how useless
her partner is. At the same time, she can't believe that Takaya has any special skills, asking what kind
of fabrication he's achieved so far. Actually, I haven't made anything yet. The guy replies, but he
quickly adds that for the past month, he's been reading a ton of books on herbs and ores. He's
confident that he's drilled the knowledge into his head. Also, he's found out that the forest is full of
poisonous plants, so he promises to make an antidote for Tsubakibaru. Geez, Takaya, don't jinx her.
Anyway, Takaya talks about lentil moss, which can be used not only to cure poisoning, but also for
paralysis and sleep. But as expected, Tsubakibaru answers that she doesn't need his help. Even
babies in her homeland use lentil moss, and now, she can't believe that she'll be teaching a stranger
about her most cherished smithing technique. In the end, she just accepts that there's nothing she
can do about it. As the sun sets, she decides where they'll camp. Later, Tsubakibaru writes a letter to
inform Ever that they've arrived safely at the cave, and orders a bird to deliver it. Meanwhile, Takaya
cooks food and tries to give the girl some, but she refuses because she has her own rations. Despite
that, Takaya insists that she try what he prepared, and when she does, she admits it's delicious.
While they're eating, Takaya and Tsubakibaru see a wolf not far from them. The girl instructs Takaya
to run back to the mansion immediately, and in just a matter of seconds, the creature comes at her.
Although she's able to block its attack, she still finds herself crashing against the cave wall. She then
kicks the monster away, and gets up as if nothing happened, making Takaya realize she's also a being
beyond humanity. As Takaya stares at Tsubakibaru, the wolf notices him and lunges at him. His
partner can't believe that he didn't run when she told her to, but to their surprise, the monster
changes into a girl. With the lady in his arms, Takaya knows that she's burning up and mentions she
read in a book that the symptoms is caused by the poisoning called Glenbennie. It's tricky, but he
knows there are plenty of antidote options. Needless to say, Tsubakibaru can't believe that Takaya is
going to help the girl. Before the guy can even answer, she stresses that this is the law of nature. The
weak are weeded out, and the strong survive. She answers the wolf accidentally ingested poison and
was defeated by nature. She says they can't allow themselves to interfere with the rules of the world.
I was once discarded because of the survival of the fittest. Takaya replies without looking at her, but
thanks to everyone at Sea Rat, he's been given a second chance. Yes, Takaya is thankful to
Tsubakibaru too. On that note, he wants to give the wolf girl that chance. Exasperated, Tsubakibaru
tells him to do what he wants and not to follow her. Afterward, Takaya carries the girl and leaves the
cave to look for the ingredients he needs for the medicine. Then, he suddenly loses his balance, but
Tsubakibaru appears out of nowhere and supports him. As he thanks the girl, she tells him to call her
Akane, and that she's going to find the ingredients for the potion. Despite that, she doesn't want
Takaya to get the wrong idea, because she still thinks he's a failure of a man. She's just reconsidered
a bit, that's all. Later, Akane watches Takaya as he works on the double high potion made from lentil
moss with added detoxification effects. That means they're already done with the first challenge.
However, Takaya doesn't think the girl will be able to swallow the potion in her condition. So, he
pours some potion into his mouth and transfers it to the girls, clarifying to Akane that what he's
doing is a medical procedure. In the morning, Akane wakes up and finds the wolf girl kissing Takaya
and referring to him as their master. Actually, she's doing more than that. That's definitely not some
medical procedure. Disgusted, Akane slaps the sleeping guy to wake him up. In his defense, he had
no idea what the wolf girl was doing to him because he was asleep. Then, Takaya asks her why she
called him master. According to the wolf girl, she's always been alone, lonely, hungry, and cold. But
then, that changed when her master Takaya saved her. When Takaya says he's not her master and
that she's free, the girl insists she wants to be with him. She doesn't want to be alone anymore.
Because of this, Akane tells Takaya he'll now be responsible for the lady. Seeing that she really wants
to stay with him, Takaya thinks of a name for the wolf girl and ends up calling her Meek. Once Meek
recovers completely, Akane declares that Takaya's double high potion passes the test. He shouldn't
celebrate early though because crafting a level 5 knife is going to be a lot trickier. It would take days
to gather the required amount of iron ore. As Takaya checks his book to see where they can find it,
Meek reveals she knows its smell and volunteers to find it for him. She immediately leaves without
even waiting for Takaya's answer, making him worry that it might be considered cheating. But Akane
clarifies that the mission is not to collect but to craft, so it's okay for Meek to look for the iron ore.
Besides, it's obvious that the girl wants to return the favor in her own way. When Meek returns, she
quickly leads the two to where she found what her master needs. Takaya and Akane are shocked that
she's discovered a sky stone, a kind of precious material they can't handle. As Takaya praises Meek
for doing a great job, Akane calls him to show him the sea of iron ore. Thanks to Meek, he can
practice blacksmithing to the max. Wasting no time, Takaya starts working on the level 5 knife. While
guiding the guy, Akane realizes why their master paired her with him. At first, she thought he was
just some weak perv, but she's witnessed him overcome the first trial with a power she didn't have.
And now, he's found a sky stone with the help of a new friend. It's become clear to Akane that
Takaya's power is kindness, and she's learned that from him. Upon finishing the knife, Takaya thanks
Meek for finding the iron ore in the sky stone, which he took as a souvenir. He also expresses his
gratitude to Akane, for she guided him despite initially having second thoughts. Ever then shows up
through a portal and congratulates Takaya for everything he's accomplished. But more importantly,
she's there to inform Takaya that he's needed at the guild. It's your first job! You've been nominated!
She says, adding that Akane and Meek, the daughter of the wolf god, will be coming too.

After a long time, Takaya is finally back in Bay Road City. First, he gets some new clothes, which
Akane thinks look good with the blade he made, Shirogane. At the guild, Takaya greets his friends
and makes small talk. When Meyreel sees him, she's surprised that he came back with two girls and
ensues they're his, um, lovers. But Takaya is quick to explain that it's just a misunderstanding, and
asks her to stay close because he's not good at talking to new people. Relieved, Meyreel asks him to
do his best for his first job. As they head to Roger's office, Ever orders Meek to protect Takaya, for
their customers look like they'd cause trouble. Takaya then approaches them and freezes when they
turn to face him, learning from Faria they're demons from the demon realm. But they're not just any
demon, they're high-level domination class demons called Enchantress. For thousands of years,
humans and demons have been at war over and over again, and even now, the tension is very high.
Faria tells Takaya it's possible the war will resume depending on his attitude. No pressure. Nervous,
Takaya asks the demons if they're the ones who nominated him. One of the demons confirms this,
and removes her mask before introducing herself as Mumuru. Next, she introduces her caretaker,
Letty, who's as beautiful as her. Kneeling before Takaya, Mumuru begs him to create a magic spear
for her. Ever finds it interesting that a demon would bow to a human. But Mumuru just ignores her
remark, and implores Takaya to help her because she doesn't want to die. She shares that she was
informed she'd be appointed as one of the four heavenly kings of the demon realm. With their
family's trident of the dark, she'd be a princess who'd represent their family and rule the demon
realm with the demon lord. Letty was curious why she wouldn't take care of her spear, but Mumuru
only argued that being one of the four heavenly kings was a hassle. She stressed that she hated
politics, wanting to just stop the war and love each other. Letty was worried about what Mumuru's
mother would say, and that their family's most prized possession was in the girl's dirty room.
Mumuru wasn't even bothered because the spear was in her closet, only to discover it was broken
when she took it out. She wondered if she could ask their court fabricator to make another one
before her mother found out what happened. But Letty said he quit because he was tired of being
used by selfish aristocrats. As if that wasn't enough, they could've just taken the spear to a
processing shop in the demon realm, since Mumuru's mother would discover that too. With only one
month left, their only option was to look for a fabricator in the human world. Letty could only hope
they'd be able to find someone who could master their demon fabricators, which was why they
started looking for a level 9 fabricator who could make a magic spear. They then bumped into Dyke,
who claimed there was a level 9 fabricator of their guild while hitting on Letty. Because of that, Paria
has to make sure Dyke will reflect on what he did. If it isn't obvious yet, this job is really risky, but
since Takaya has fully demonstrated his talent through his training, Ever believes he's more than
qualified for it. This job will either make Takaya a renowned person or an enemy of the demon world,
but still, it's his decision if he will accept it or not. To convince Takaya, Letty says they'll reward him
with money or rare metals, adding that they will give them whatever they ask. Furthermore, if he
accepts their request right then and there, Letty promises to give her everything as contract
payment. When Takaya asks why she'd go to such great lengths for Mumuru, she replies that she'd
sacrifice herself any time for the sake of the princess' future. I understand. I'll take care of that magic
spear. With that, Mumuru hugs and thanks Takaya, who admits he's not a level 9 fabricator yet. But
still, he knows how to fight with the only cards he's been dealt. Using the blacksmithing techniques
that Akane taught him, Takaya will use the Skystone Meek found as a soldier to fix the broken magic
spear by wielding it. Instead of making a new spear from scratch, he'll repair the broken spear with a
piece of adhesive. He's confident that with wielding, they can even make ships that can carry humans
to space. Rudra then shows Takaya their newly renovated basement, which he can use as his
workshop. Faria adds upon Rudra's ring and sells some of her clothes just to get it done. And the
more she learns about Takaya's character, the more she realizes she made the right decision. Takaya
just remains quiet, but he appreciates what his friends have done for him. For the first time in that
world, he has a place to call home, so he'll make sure to live up to everyone's expectations. Later,
Takaya asks Akane to prepare the furnace so he can melt the Skystone, and instructs Meek to stand
guard for him to be able to concentrate. When he takes the spear, he observes that some kind of
force was used to break it. He also asks Akane for some lentil moss he can combine with the
Skystone, and although the lady is hesitant since it might ruin the stone, she just trusts him and
fetches what he needs.
Once he has all the materials needed, Takaya works tirelessly. He thinks about lentil moss is useless
in forging, but he knows that there are other ways to use it. Sure enough, Takaya is able to fix the
broken magic spear. He asks Mamoru to channel her magic into it, and thankfully, it works. She
comments it's not quite back to normal, but it's enough to keep her mother's eyes off of it for a
while. After Mamoru thanks Takaya, Evers suddenly puts a chain around her neck and laddies. Since
they said they were willing to pay whatever Takaya and the others wanted, Evers only requests for
them to become the guy's slaves. As Takaya protests, the sage reminds him that they're doing
business, which is why it's only natural to push the limits. He successfully completed his high-risk first
job, and for that, he must take a suitable reward. As expected, Takaya refuses, but Mamoru asks him
to accept it. After all, she'll be doing that to protect her family's name. Evers wants him to
understand that it's only a matter of time before he gets everything he wants, but if Takaya has such
power, he'll use it to save people from being put in chains. He intends to help people who have lost
their chance to be happy, and he wants to take the hands of those who are suffering alone. I want to
abolish this system of survival of the fittest! Laughing boisterously, Evers reveals she was just kidding
Takaya. She then breaks Mamoru and Laddie's chains, telling them to take the magic spear and go
back home. But of course, they shouldn't forget to return to the guild with the money. Afterward,
Mamoru thanks everyone at the guild and gets ready to leave. On the other hand, Laddie will stay
behind to work as Takaya's maid. It's a part of their deal, remember? She also kisses Takaya in front
of everyone, and when Mayreel sees them, the color drains from her face. Again, the Fabricator
explains it's just a misunderstanding. How the hell can someone misunderstand that? Meanwhile,
everyone in the capital talks about Takaya's high double potion that's being sold at Sea Rat. It's got a
reputation for purity, and the people are aware that the one who made it is a newbie Fabricator with
a genius-like creation skill. Unknown to Takaya, news of his success has reached the ears of the
person who hates him the most. In the harsh world Takaya's in, it's easy to look down on someone
who has no fighting abilities. That's a mistake his classmates made, and when they banished him,
they lost a good person on their team and a great Fabricator as well. But you know what they say,
everything happens for a reason. Thanks to his naive classmates, Takaya ended up with a group of
people who knew his worth. At the same time, he's found himself under the care of an amazing
mentor who easily helped him develop his skills. Takaya hasn't even unlocked his full potential yet,
but things are slowly falling into place for him because of his creation skill. And I guess it's safe to say
that it's raining women for him too. Later, Takaya's double high potion sounds like crazy in the guild.
Thanks to it, Guildmaster Rudra says their poor guild is blooming again. Despite that, the Elf Vice
President Faria doesn't want him to put too much pressure on Takaya. She says he's been relentlessly
working since he started and never agrees with her. Once the women leave, Rudra asks Letty how
Takaya's doing. Letty says Takaya seems to have forgotten how to eat and sleep because he's so
absorbed in his work. In other words, the Fabricator's overdoing it. The guild receptionist, Mira,
wonders if she should drag him out of his workshop, but she sees the perfect candidate who can
make Takaya take a break. So who's that? It's none other than Meyreel, who's just arrived with Roar
and Dyke. She asks the priest to drag Takaya out of his workshop and hang out with him, also
wanting the two guys to help her. Without hesitation, Meyreel heads to the basement with her
friends to check on an exhausted Takaya, who says he's just finishing up the last potion. As she
approaches Takaya, Meyreel asks him if he's forgetting something. He promised her before that he'd
join their party, making the guy wonder if she's inviting him on a quest. Although Takaya appreciates
the invitation, he's hesitant to leave the workshop because he still has another job to do. But the trio
has no intention of letting him spend another minute in that place, so they tell him they have a quest
from the guildmaster. After a few minutes, Takaya leaves Sea Rat with the three. Meyreel was the
first one to discover Takaya, but before she knew it, he was already surrounded by a lot of girls. It's
the reason why she wants to know him better, and upon hearing Meyreel say that, Roar suddenly
remembers he and Dyke need to buy some stuff. Nice. Then, he suggests Takaya and Meyreel have a
cup of tea and wait for them. Dyke has no idea what he's talking about, but before he can protest,
Roar grabs him by the hand and walks away. Oh, and he gives Meyreel and Takaya a thumbs up too.
Understandably, Takaya can't believe that the two guys left them just like that. To his surprise,
Meyreel only takes his hand and leads him to where she wants to go. Unknown to Meyreel, Ever is
watching them with some of the ladies in the Adventurer's Guild through the talisman Takaya is
wearing. The sage reasons that it's her duty as a master to keep an eye on her apprentice's first aid.
After exploring the city, doing different kinds of activities and buying whatever food they want,
Takaya and Meyreel finally take a break. Takaya tells Meyreel he wants to see the ocean, and the
priest doesn't even think about it and just agrees. Back at the guild, the ladies are still watching the
two, but Rudra catches them and instructs them to get back to work. On their way to see the ocean,
Meyreel notes that Takaya has been straining himself lately. She makes it clear Takaya can always talk
to her if he has any problems, but the guy doesn't answer. Instead, he asks Meyreel why she became
a priest. According to Meyreel, she's always admired the priestesses who help the poor or the
injured. Takaya thinks she's amazing, and he can't help but compare himself to her. He states that he,
on the other hand, was supported by so many nice people. He points out that he merely received a
path of being a fabricator, but Meyreel tells him he's overthinking things. Moments later, Takaya and
Meyreel reach the lower districts. Meyreel says the situation in this place is worse than where they
lived, because not everyone is blessed with skills. She shares that she's always wanted to become a
priest, but in reality, she can't help everyone who is suffering. She thinks she was only able to save
Takaya by a mere fluke, believing she's weak. Naturally, Takaya argues that that's not true. He
stresses that Meyreel has a remarkable gift for healing, mentioning she treated his wrist when he
tried to end his life. He shares that the lady will save a lot of people in the future. Takaya then recalls
how, until a few months ago, he couldn't go against his old party leader and was forced to do trashy
jobs. But now, every time he looks at the scar on his wrist, he's reminded of his past. Am I a
fabricator, or am I still a slave? I don't know who I am. A frustrated Takaya tells Meyreel he's nothing
like her, who carved out her own fate. To that, the priest calmly replies that Takaya doesn't know
anything about her. So, she intends to reveal her true skills, but their conversation is interrupted by a
snapping sound that they immediately realize is caused by electricity. A few feet away from the two,
Arukawa shows up with his lackeys, using electric shock magic and greeting Takaya as if they're close
friends. Takaya quickly warns Meyreel to be careful, and it dawns on the priest that the guy who
suddenly appeared is the person who banished her friend. Unfortunately, before our duo can even
do anything, Arukawa incapacitates Meyreel with electricity. Then, he attacks Takaya too, before
carrying him and getting away from there. Later on, Takaya wakes up and finds himself in chains. He
soon realizes he's at his classmate's base, which is now filled with treasure. Beside him, Arukawa says
it's the treasure their class collected. Takaya assumes they're all stolen, but he still wants to hear it
from the class president. When he asks Arukawa if they stole everything around them, Takaya replies
that he's well-educated and his family is rich. He was promised success in life, but all of those things
have been taken from him in that other world. Grabbing Takaya by the hair, he emphasizes that he's
going to get the success he's supposed to have, and, well, he knows exactly where he should start.
That aside, Arukawa tells Takaya he's heard of his level 9 talents. He once banished them for being a
burden to their class, but he admits it's a different story if Takaya has such power. To put it simply, he
wants Takaya to return to their group and contribute. Too bad for him because Takaya has no desire
to do anything for them. He proudly says he's now a fabricator for the Sea Rat Guild, adding that he's
certain his master is watching everything through the talisman he's wearing. He's confident that
people will be coming to help him soon, but the class president wants him to open his eyes. Arukawa
tells Takaya he's like them, so he'll never be a member of that world. Your only family is your
classmates. Arukawa says, leaving Takaya speechless. Joining the conversation, Suetsugu orders
Takaya to double-cross the Sea Rat for them, to take everything they've got. Whoa, look at that. Um,
glow up. Suetsugu has heard rumors that the guild has more hidden rare skill users, making the
fabricator wonder if he found out about the Sage's Mansion and the Magic Spear. Arukawa's goal is
to make everyone at the Sea Rat their slaves, and wants Takaya to operate from the inside. By doing
that, they'll be able to take the adventurers by surprise. And besides, he points out to Takaya that
he'll be the most popular boy in their class if they succeed. Takaya doesn't understand why class
popularity is so important to Arukawa. One can be considered popular if they're a good student, a
good athlete, and have a good family background. He used to believe that he was worthless because
he was the opposite of those three things, but now, he knows better. Now, he knows that those
things were just lies. The fabricator states that the moment he stepped away from his old classmates,
he found his true value, and the place where he belonged. At the same time, he stresses that
Arukawa, who he thought was the pinnacle, was nothing but a small pebble. I won't stumble
anymore! Arukawa argues that the Sea Rat is only after Takaya's talent, but the fabricator retorts that
the guild doesn't put a price on people. In addition, he doesn't think Arukawa will ever understand
that, especially since he treats people like objects. Infuriated, Arukawa yanks Takaya's chains and
takes his blade before cutting off his right hand. It did that to see if Takaya's friends would really
come to his aid. After all, the guy said his master could see everything through his talisman. As
Takaya tries to endure the excruciating pain, Arukawa asks what he thinks will happen if the guild
finds out that his future as a fabricator has vanished. He can only wonder if the adventurers would
really come to save Takaya, who is unable to believe that he's fallen so far. At this point, it becomes
clear to Takaya that there's no saving the class president. Meanwhile, Arukawa and the other
students plan to attack anyone from the guild once they arrive. He asks Takaya what the adventurers'
weaknesses are, also wanting to know what kind of rare skills they're hiding. If Takaya answers his
questions, he promises to take care of him as their pet, since they were classmates. He knows the
guy would struggle to survive with just one hand. Takaya just remains quiet, but while looking at his
old group, he thinks about how he lived with the idea that his life was worthless. Meyreel was the
first person who helped him out, even though she didn't know him. He was just a nobody lying on
the side of the road. So now, he wants to return the favor. Takaya exclaims, pissing Suetsugu off.
Suetsugu declares negotiations are over and prepares to kill Takaya, but he gets distracted by a
howling of a wolf. Everyone then turns to where the sound is coming from, and Takaya is glad to see
that Meyreel and Meek, who's in her wolf form, came for him.

Needless to say, Harukawa can't believe that Takaya's friends actually found him. Some of his
classmates are afraid and sure that they won't win against the wolf, but the class president advises
them to stay calm. He says their enemies are simply trying to intimidate them with abnormal things,
but the monster they're facing is nothing more than a big dog. As the students think of what they
must do, Meyreel instructs Meek to deal with them while she saves Takaya. Again, Harukawa asks his
classmates to calm down and assures them there's nothing to worry about. He's confident they'd win
because they outnumber those from the C-Rant, and as usual, his classmates believe him. The
moment some students charge at the wolf, Harukawa whispers to one guy that they can't win in
close combat. So, while their classmates are trying to get the beast's attention, the class president
wants him to burn it to death with area-of-effect magic. Of course, the guy tries to protest that their
classmates will get hit, and Harukawa only looks at him. Approaching Takaya, Meyreel realizes that
he needs to be healed right away, but before she can even start, Suetsugu walks up to them and
mocks Takaya because it was just a girl who came to his rescue. Not that it matters, though. He has
no intention of holding back just because Meyreel is a woman. If you do, I might just end up killing
you. Meyreel coldly tells Suetsugu before getting up and preparing for her fight. Surprised, Suetsugu
asks Meyreel if she's just going to let Takaya die. Also, he finds it hilarious that her specialty is killing,
even though she's dressed as a priest. Just like what she told Takaya, Meyreel shares with Suetsugu
how she's always wanted to become a priest who would help the poor and injured. However, all God
gave her was a talent to hurt people. Meyreel vows she'll use all the skills she has to protect Takaya,
and hearing her say that makes the fabricator realize that she tried to become a priest by overcoming
the obstacles in her life. All of a sudden, Suetsugu leaps and comes at Meyreel with his axe. Sadly for
him, the priest easily avoids his weapon and even his kick, before also kicking him in the back. The
big guy is confused since he's sure he hit Meyreel, but she doesn't give him time to think and charges
at him. This time, it's Suetsugu's turn to block Meyreel's attack. Then, he repeatedly attempts to land
a blow on her, but she's just too quick for him. Eventually, Suetsugu gets even more puzzled. He has
no idea why his attacks aren't hitting Meyreel. What's more, his visualization skill shows him that a
woman's martial arts skills are level 4 at best, so how in the world does he keep missing? Enraged,
Suetsugu tries to lift his axe to attack Meyreel once more, only to be kicked in the face by the priest.
As Meyreel continues to teach Suetsugu a lesson, Deeky shows up beside Takaya. He reveals that
although Meyreel has mediocre talent, she has one rare skill. It's the power to fast forward time just
a little bit. So in other words, Seirat's hidden rare skill wielder is Meyreel. After a few minutes of
receiving punches and kicks from the priest, Suetsugu finally loses and collapses. You're only strong
when you're up against someone weaker than you, Meyreel says, disgusted by the guy she just
defeated. On the other hand, Meek the wolf faces the other students. Then, Arukawa orders his
classmates to fire at her using their cannon, and they successfully hit her. The only question is, did
they kill the wolf? Nope. If anything, the students only made Meek even angrier. As a result, she
charges at those nearest her and gets rid of them like they're some insects. This is where Arukawa's
classmates start considering abandoning their base. They tell the class president that their class
doesn't stand a chance of winning, but the guy reminds them they still have some level 6 vanguards
left. He's sure all of them can bring the wolf down, saying they can burn it to death with magic if they
can stop it even for a moment. One guy wants to clarify if he wants to sacrifice their tanks, so
Arukawa grabs him by the shirt and sets it simple logic. He even calls all the tanks including the guy,
idiots who only have muscle head skills, because for him, they're just a bunch of lowlifes. That
remark makes everyone stop in their tracks. They stare at Arukawa in disbelief and soon drop their
weapons, recalling how their president said their class was supposed to be the strongest. Unable to
stop his classmates from leaving him, Arukawa begins doubting himself. He's supposed to be the
chosen one, so why is this happening? Ever then approaches and says no one chose him. She also
tells the guy that no one loves him and that the other students only followed him because of his
skills. In their case, they chose Takaya of their own volition, and they will do anything for him. One
sneak defeats the students trying to kill her. She joins Meyreel beside an injured Takaya. Although
he's getting weaker by the minute, he assures Meyreel that he has kept the secrets of Sea Rat safe.
He didn't say a word about Ever's mansion and Mamoru's spear either. For it's the least he could do
to pay back what Meyreel and the others did for him. Unfortunately, he can't be a fabricator
anymore without his aunt. All he can do now is apologize to everyone who helped him. Ever asks why
he went so far just to keep the guild's secret, to which Takaya replies it's because they accepted a
piece of trash like him as their ally. But Deeky disagrees with Takaya, stressing it's their hope and no
one can take that future away from them. Then, he kneels beside the fabricator and uses his magic to
reattach his aunt to his arm. Afterward, Meyreel reveals that it was Deeky who took care of Takaya
back then. He may not look like it, but he's a great healer. Surprised, Takaya realizes that the guild's
extremely rare skills are Meyreel's ability to fast forward time and Deeky's ability to rewind it. Deeky
admits he's always wanted to be a macho manly knight, but he knows that no matter how hard one
trains, their level will reach a gap. Instead, he was given the power of healing. There was a time when
he thought he didn't need a talent that wasn't manly, and during that period, Sea Rat accepted him
as a knight. He and Meyreel didn't get blessed talents they longed for, and eventually, they lost the
place where they belonged. Deeky is aware that for people with a blessed talent like Harukawa,
they're nothing but mere dirt. Unlike him, Takaya has a tremendous gift, and that is understanding
people's pain. As Takaya gets up, Meyreel tells him he's the hope of Sea Rat. She's sure that his
creation skill has the power to change the world. That said, she doesn't want Takaya to shoulder all
the burden and reminds him that when things get hard, he can rely on people. Then, Meyreel hugs
Takaya and says they all help with each other's weaknesses. That's what Sea Rat is about. When
Takaya returns to the guild with his friends, he's no longer worried. Also, there's no more doubt in his
heart that he's a fabricator. Inside Sea Rat, Rudra asks Takaya if he's sure about his decision to help
his old classmates. The guildmaster can't believe that they're sheltering those bandits, especially
since they hurt Takaya. But once again, Takaya shows how kind he is.

As a fabricator, he's learned that anything can possibly be repaired. He assumes it's hard for the
students to leave their homeland so suddenly, but he believes they can make a fresh start. As
expected, Meek disagrees with Takaya's idea of keeping his old classmates in the guild. She's itching
to rip their heads off, especially Harukawa, but Ever thinks that's too generous. She suggests slowly
draining the energy from their bones, sighing. Rudra wonders when the guild started overflowing
with such crazy women. While checking their list of students, Roar discovers that there's 7 people
short. Takaya confirms it and notices that Mizukami isn't there, the nice girl who gave him back his
rare magic stone that Suetsugu stole. Knowing Shiori, Takaya is certain that she's doing well in this
world. Elsewhere, 6 girls try to fight back as bandits take them away. They find it hard to believe that
their friends set them up from the beginning, and they can't even use their skills. Who's that traitor's
friend, you ask? Drumroll, please. It's Shiori Mizukami. She's the reason why the ladies couldn't fight
with their skills. And now, as she looks at her tree paper showing a big tree, she notes that she only
needs the root. And, well, she plans to steal Takaya's root with their void power. You guys didn't see
that coming, did you? One morning, Takaya wakes up and wanders if he had just a dream about the,
ahem, women in his life. But when he looks around, he sees Ever, Meek, and Letty in his room,
wearing nothing but their undergarments. And, as usual, Meyreel shows up just in time to see the
ladies surrounding Takaya. Shocked and hurt, Meyreel runs away without even waiting for the
fabricator's explanation. Once she's gone, Letty talks to Takaya about how he ate 3 servings of food
last night. Takaya wants to explain to Meyreel that it's all just a misunderstanding. But Letty teases
him that Mamoru will be angry if she finds out that they all spent the night together. When Ever and
Letty sit beside Takaya, the guy panics and covers himself up before walking to the door. He knows
that if this situation happens again, Meyreel might get mad at him. To Takaya's surprise, Mamoru is
standing outside his room. He asks what happened to her bruised face. So the lady hugs him and
begs him to come with her to the demon realm. Then, she explains what happened. Upon returning
to the demon realm, Mamoru started her work as one of the four heavenly kings. She was happy
that her repaired spear didn't seem suspicious to anyone. And for that, she couldn't thank Takaya
enough. But from time to time, she'd get bothered that Letty stayed behind with the fabricator.
Anyway, when Mamoru went to bed one evening, her mother entered her room and asked if she
could really put off her work and sleep in peace. Then, she demanded to see the spear, saying
Mamoru succeeded in fooling everyone except for her. In addition, she could see the light of the
abominable holy sword leaking faintly from her spear. Taken aback, Mamoru pretended she didn't
know what her mother was talking about. If you say you broke and had it repaired with human
technology, you'd be killed. With that, Mamoru's mother punched her in the face and ordered her to
bring the guy who repaired the spear to the demon realm. Back in the present, everyone can see
that Takaya is considering going to the demon realm with Mamoru. She's Takaya's important
customer number one, and the guy knows that the guild will greatly benefit from his connection to
her. Besides, he already considers Mamoru his friend, so he agrees to come with her to her world.
After that, Takaya informs Roger about his plan. The guildmaster thinks he's bringing trouble to the
guild, but he respects the guy's decision. However, he won't let Takaya go to the demon realm on his
own, and that's because of his rare level 9 skill. So, he'll have some Sea Rat members escort him. Just
to be clear, we're only talking about Takaya's skill. He's not a level 9 fabricator yet. Interactions
between the Enchanted Tribe and humans are utmost exceptions and must be done in secret. They
can't just barge in as a group. Therefore, Meyreel, Roar and Deeky will stay at the guild this time.
He'll ask Akane to take Landry's place as their receptionist, which is why she must overcome her
shyness. Then, Roger wants Ever and Meek to accompany Takaya, but the sage apologizes and tells
them she can't come with him, because of the convening of the Council of Six Sages. She'll also be
taking Meek with her. When asked about the other sages, Ever explains that the Six Sages refer to six
level 9 mages. Long ago, a battle between demons and humans took place in that world. In that war,
those six mages formed the vanguard of the humans. Ever doesn't really want to go, but there's
magic infused in the letter she received that will go off after a certain time. No matter what she does,
she'll be sent flying to the meeting when the timer runs out. As he listens to his master, Takaya
admires the letter and becomes curious if he can make something like that too. At the same time,
Takaya wonders why Ever needs an escort and who will come with him. With no other choice, Faria
volunteers to accompany Takaya and says she'll be his bodyguard. Thanks to the look of surprise on
the fabricator's face, Faria gets annoyed and assumes that Takaya sees him as a little girl. The guy
doesn't answer, but he thinks about what kind of fighting style the vice president has. It isn't long
before Takaya, Mumuru, Letty, and Faria leave through a portal. Then, Takaya finds himself and the
others falling into the demon realm, where the elf gives him a piece of cloth to cover his nose and
mouth. She shares that while demons are resistant to miasma, the miasma in the demon realm is
poisonous to humans. Instead of becoming worried, Takaya thinks of the things he can create using
the miasma. It's funny because every time he looks at something, he gets an idea. Takaya just loves
being a fabricator. Mumuru lets Takaya know that she'll fly him to her mother's castle, only to be told
by Letty to hide. Their teleportation was not successful, and to make things worse, they've entered
the land of the Zanma demon general. So, Mumuru quickly hides with Takaya and Faria while Letty
remains out there in the open. When one demon patrolling with his buddies notices and insults
Letty, the lady claps back by saying she didn't expect the likes of him to be able to use human
language. Naturally, the demon retorts he only adapted to that primitive means of communication.
Takaya is glad that their enemies haven't noticed them yet, but the miasma causes him to sneeze.
Because of that, another demon finds where they're hiding. With no time to waste, Faria instructs
Takaya and Mumuru to go ahead while she helps Letty deal with the demons. The caretaker
unleashes dark lightning to show the demons she's not someone to be messed with, while on the
other hand, Faria warns their enemies that she's what their ancestors once called a nightmare. In
Mumuru's territory, the princess assures Takaya that they're finally safe. Sure enough, all the demons
there greet Mumuru with enthusiasm and show her the potatoes they've harvested. Then, one of
them notices Takaya and asks Mumuru why a human is there. So, she explains that the guy is their
dear guest and asks the demons not to tell anyone about it. Moments later, Takaya notices a sick girl
and alerts Mumuru about her. The princess quickly approaches the little girl and starts using her
magic to help her, revealing to Takaya that most bodies have the ability to purify the miasma of the
demon world. Sad to say, children with weak constitutions can't completely expel the miasma. As
one of the four heavenly kings, Mumuru's primary role is to protect the children, but right now, she
can only do some first aid for the girl. Wanting to help, Takaya asks Mumuru if he can have some of
their potatoes. He thinks no one should suffer because of their natural constitution, so he'll use the
potatoes to make a dust mask to fight miasma. But how will that even work? Well, the purified
potato powder will act as a filter to block the miasma. Upon finishing what he's doing, Takaya
explains to Mumuru what the masks are for. Mumuru wants to save a few more that will last for a
couple of weeks, but after that, she doesn't know what to do anymore. Now, she can only wish there
was someone in the demon realm with production processing skills. As the two continue talking,
maids from the castle named Remi and Yami arrive. They have orders from Mumuru's mother to
bring Takaya and her daughter to the castle as soon as possible. But before they leave, the fabricator
first explains what he's working on. The maids find the idea interesting, so they use their skills to help
improve the mask's quality. When the little girl tries one mask on, she exclaims it's not painful at all.
Also, she says she's normally in discomfort, even inside their house. Looking at the kid, Takaya
becomes confident that the children won't have to live in fear of the miasma anymore. To show her
gratitude, the girl kisses Takaya on the cheek. An irritated Mumuru mutters that the competition just
went up, but when Takaya asks what she just said, she replies it was nothing. Jeez, Mumuru, really?
As they reach the castle of Mumuru's mother, Takaya can't help but admire it. He notes that it looks
surprisingly cozy while the princess asks the maids if her mother is in a good mood. To her
disappointment, Remi and Yami reply that she isn't. They then head inside, and as Mumuru goes
upstairs, the fabricator cheers for her. Takaya tells Mumuru to believe in herself. He says that no
matter how scary her mother may be, he's sure she can sense her sincerity. But as he continues to
say nice things about Mumuru, the princess suddenly crashes into the wall. It's because Mumuru's
mother threw her trident at her, and she isn't happy that they're late. Human, I'm glad you're here!
says Mumuru's mother, who introduces herself as Azasha, the former general of the succubi. Takaya
quickly checks on Mumuru, and he's relieved to see that she's still alive. As it turns out, the blade of
Azasha's spear didn't hit her. She's biting it. With tears in his eyes, the fabricator helps Mumuru get
down. Acting as if she didn't almost just kill her daughter, Azasha assumes Takaya is wondering why
she handed over the title of the Four Heavenly Kings to Mumuru early. She explains it's because the
girl is more talented than her, for she draws the power of the magic spear called Trident of Darkness
to the maximum. Azasha made Mumuru Empress of the succubi, so she was convinced her daughter
would eventually save the succubi tribe. But she ruined her precious spear, sneaked around, and
bowed down to a human. As if that wasn't enough, Mumuru deceived her. Pissed, Azasha kicks her
daughter so hard that she crashes into the wall again. Takaya has no idea that succubi punish their
children that way. So he calls Azasha out, and stresses she'll put Mumuru's life in danger if she hits
her again. That was Takaya's first mistake when he stepped inside the castle. Walking toward the guy,
Azasha grabs him by the neck and starts that he has no idea how important that spear is to the
succubi. Aside from that, she emphasizes that lying to one's mother is a grave sin. Surprisingly,
Mumuru demands her mother to release Takaya. Then, as she holds Azasha's trident, she tells her
mother she's been living her life the way she told her to. She didn't really want to become an
Empress, but she's still trying her best to do her job properly. If you hurt Takaya, you're no longer my
mother. Understandably, Azasha is disappointed. She releases Takaya and wants to end Mumuru's
foolishness. And of course, her daughter has no intention of backing down. So, Takaya stops them
from fighting and declares he'll create a new magic spear. Adding that it's the reason why he came to
the Demon Realm. Azasha can't believe what she just heard, which is why she stresses that the
Trident of Darkness has been passed down in their family for thousands of years. You look like a ten-
year-old brat! Azasha shouts as she pushes the fabricator against the wall. Don't make me laugh!
Terrified, Takaya tells Mumuru's mother that making a new spear is not impossible. And thankfully,
Letty arrives to back him up. According to Letty, Takaya has level 9 production and processing skills.
Hearing that calms Azasha down a little bit. And while she finds it hard to believe that he has level 9
skills, she knows that Letty, the maid she raised, is incapable of lying. As Letty kneels beside Takaya to
check if he's okay, Azasha promises Takaya that she'll overlook Mumuru's mistake if he manages to
create a new magic spear. But if Takaya fails, she'll kill him with her own hands. Even though he's
nervous, Takaya assures Mumuru's mother that she can leave everything to him. Despite all the
difficulties he's faced in life, Takaya firmly believes that bad people can change and broken things can
always be fixed. Obviously, it's the reason why his comrades admire him. However, his belief that
nothing is impossible has gotten him into trouble. But everyone knows that Takaya is always up for a
challenge, and he's already proven himself skillful many times. He just has to do it again by making a
new magic spear. And this time, he should keep in mind that his life is on the line.

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