"?"

Upon hearing this, Ainz wanted to see what Suzuki Satoru would say.

"Let Sebastian leave the Great Tomb of Nazarick and live outside."

"what?"

Suzuki Satoru's explanation left him somewhat bewildered, and even his previous agitation subsided.

"You should know what I mean."

"Do you know what you're talking about?"

"How could you not know?"

Even without a detailed explanation, Suzuki knew that Ainz would understand the intention behind it.

"."

Silence filled the room as Ainz and Suzuki Satoru stared at each other, neither willing to back down.

Sebastian is, after all, a level 100 NPC, a rare combat asset.

Normally, Ainz would never have let it go, no matter what.

But now that it's certain the guardians are "useless," it's no longer important to care about such things.

Human beings, having made such a demand, surely understand the underlying metaphor.

"All right."

"I agreed."

"And let it take those ordinary maids with it as well."

The Great Tomb of Nazarick is divided into combat maids and ordinary maids.

Ordinary maids are all "androids" with a level of only 1, without any profession or combat power.

"Including the maids?"

Somewhat surprised by Ainz's choice, Suzuki Satoru was quite taken aback.

He originally thought that agreeing with only Sebastian would be the limit.

"Hmph, the Great Tomb of Nazarick may also be in a state of battle, so leaving those ordinary maids here would only be a hindrance."

"Why don't we let Sebastian take him with us?"

If we're talking about considerations, how could Ainz not understand what might happen in the future?

"Thank you so much."

"Can you tell me your next move?"

Having fulfilled a wish, Suzuki Satoru turned to Ainz's retreating figure and asked him a question.

"He might have the information I want."

"you mean"

"Berserker."

Chapter 516: Chaotic Battle!

"Wait! You can't go any further!"

"You are...of the Blue Rose!"

Ibiruai stopped Gazef, who was leading troops, and Brian and his men.

What exactly happened up ahead?

"You'd better take all the nearby residents away instead of pointlessly going in and getting caught in the crossfire."

If these people dare to go in, they will definitely be implicated.

If the battle between Servants is even slightly intense, the resulting shockwaves are enough to annihilate the entire army present.

"It seems you have something you're having trouble saying."

"However, we cannot allow villains to run rampant in the capital."

Gazef watched as Ibiruai offered no explanation, simply intending to maintain his duty.

He knew that there might be formidable opponents fighting ahead, but leaving without any investigation would be against the rules.

In the future, those nobles may easily seize upon our vulnerabilities to attack us.

The city is being destroyed

This was a moment when he, as the kingdom's warrior captain, could not back down.

"Go and lead the nearby residents to evacuate."

"Can"

"Follow orders!"

"Yes!"

He instructed his adjutant to prepare for the evacuation of the masses; Gerdov was not a reckless man.

"So you really intend to go in."

"Heh, there has to be some explanation, doesn't there?"

Upon hearing Brian's question, Gerdoff gave a helpless laugh in response.

"I'll go with you."

"That really helped a lot."

"You two really have some nerve."

Seeing the actions of the soldiers after they were dismissed, Ibiruai said in a deep voice.

"You'll die"

"Maybe, but at least I'll let Brian get away before that happens."

"Come on, you're the one who should be running."

That completely indifferent attitude towards death slightly moved Ivilua's expression, hidden beneath her mask.

These two guys really can't tell the situation apart.

But she couldn't be bothered to stop it; after all, it was someone else's choice.

…………

"boom!!"

"Oh, do."

"They really came straight for me."

Rimuru felt incredibly fortunate to have dodged an artillery barrage in mid-air.

It's common knowledge that heroes fight demon kings, but is it really necessary to be so relentless?

"If possible, I would really like you to let me go."

While direct combat wasn't out of the question, Rimuru still didn't want to risk fighting the "Hero".

Knowing that the other party is specifically targeting you and still forcing yourself to go along with it is simply because you feel a little uncomfortable.

It landed on the street, and the surrounding roads had been extensively damaged due to the fighting.

Apart from the soldiers guarding the capital, no one dared to approach.

(Hmm, she is worried that the citizens of the city will not dare to use powerful magic attacks.)

With her arms crossed, she appeared quite composed, Rimuru thought as she looked at Frillie who had stopped.

His current focus is on that "hero" who has yet to emerge.

Without a doubt, those are the hidden elements that we should pay attention to.

He was confident that he could fight a mage-type hero one-on-one.

However, facing two opponents with special attacks, especially heroes whose fighting styles are still unknown, seems a bit dangerous.

(Ugh, can you please take away this title of Demon King?)

It brought him no benefit whatsoever; instead, it created an enemy he didn't even know. Rimuru was very troubled.

If he could, he would rather give up the sublimated skill of "Demon King".

Anyway, he doesn't rely on this so-called improvement; having Raphael here is enough.

(Information: 14231 attempts at devouring and synthesis have failed.)

(The estimated completion time is unknown.)

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