Transmigration: Forced to Be a Fake

Transmigration: Forced to Be a Fake
73 - kill criminals



"What do you mean?"


"Your Majesty." Lumiel nodded behind him. "The energy of human magic is drastically reduced. This thick smell of death, I think it's from all of them."


Wait, what does it mean .... "They're dead? All witches?"


"Nearly all of it."


Meridian sculpting. "Raphael? Where is Raphael?"


"Nona—"


"He was also lost."


Waita minute. Meridians find it difficult to digest. Whatdoes thatmean? Who is destroyed? Wh why?


Though it had not moved for a long time, it was now suddenly wiping out everyone. What does he have? She's just—


Didn't I tell you? You become arrogant with your strength.


A cold feeling like a hug came towards him.


Your deeds. Killed everyone. You did wrong. You are selfish just because you want to come back. And now what? Are you still optimistic?


What is ....


My meridians, show me how not to give up.


The meridians turned around, clenching their hands tightly. "What's the cause?"


"Something like poison is spreading all over the world." Lumiel sharpened his senses until the Meridians could feel it. "That's the poison he's producing. All the citizens consumed it, but the ones affected were only those who had magic and holy power."


"Why doesn't anyone realize it?"


"Black magic cannot be detected by ordinary humans, my Queen."


Meridian clucking. "Herdian, Andaru, come with me."


"Ratuku—"


"Stay here."


This is already *******. It's time to kill the evil villains who killed a lot of people.


...*...


They teleported to the Eastern Continent.


Meridians floated in the air, observing indeed the power he had accumulated was quite great.


It was a mistake, as he thought the strange black liquid that was clearly visible in his eyes was also definitely clearly visible in the eyes of the humans. It turned out that the senses of humans and demons were extraordinarily different.


Meridians now feel the guilt of Lumiel over Raphael's death. He didn't care, from the beginning. He only cared when Meridians showed annoyance.


But it's actually not important.


Raphael is a novel. Whether to die or live, it's not Meridian's business. Or should he try to bring the whole dead back to life like Rimuru brought Shion to life?


To be honest, Meridian enjoyed the scene except for the fact that he revived Shion for his selfishness. Dead people cannot live. Meridian does not like the rules of the fictional world that seem to give real hope.


I just have to go back. Stop this increasingly obscure nonsense, go back and live my rational life.


"I'm sorry for the death of your people, Andaru." Meridian pointed her hand down. "I will destroy them also in return."


Small forces burn the bariers that are installed strongly around them.


There was a commotion from the alarm, becoming a signal for their troops to move. The meridians let the two men stay up there while he darted down.


A black aura appeared in his hand, resembling the aura Luke had once seen. His body moved through the barrier which was instantly broken by the immense pressure of force.


Kill 'em. One by one. Revenge, resolve conflicts, for the novel to end.


"Hello, Little Girl."


The Meridian slash was parried by the golden aura. His body was pushed back a few jengkal, but did not discourage the Meridian instincts leaving a kick.


Just kill it. Don't care about the others. Winning is everything.


Everything for the Meridian to return.


"Well!" Ruben laughed madly and insultingly. "I don't think you're king to the disgusting. I admit I was surprised, but how did it feel? Pulling your troops innocently just because I didn't attack. That's how it is if you're at war with your feelings, you little lady."


"When I like you." Meridians slashed repeatedly at Ruben, though intentionally reducing his strength.


He was weak, in the eyes of Meridians. But he must be made strong in order for this to be *******.


So hold the strength, take a little wound, die and win.


"If I had met you first, I think I would have sided with you instead of becoming a demon lord."


"Ho, so you love me apparently."


"That's how." Meridians tried hard to resist the force. His eyes moved agilely to see Ruben's movement until it was difficult to pretend to be exposed. "Where's your army? You mean to fight me yourself?"


Right after, an explosion sounded along with a terrifying black sphere flying towards the Meridians. He could feel the restlessness of his troops, but knew that this ball was useless.


Reuben great. Real great. If only his opponent was Andaru or Meridian while still a human, he was a formidable opponent.


But this weapon is useless. Let's make a little wound and pretend to be in pain.


"Huk, uhuk." Meridians wiped the blood in his mouth. "I'm not in vain to give you time to develop."


Ruben darted quickly towards him. The meridians saw the movement, but deliberately did not dodge it. His body crashed onto the ground, screaming loudly at the sword thrust stuck in his chest.


"You women are only born to breed like cattle. Ruling as if knowing something. Die and regret thinking you could win."


God fucking.


Basic character.


Why of all, is he the only one normal? Meridian has long been waiting for an honest character like Ruben this way, not a woman worshiper and other cliche bucins.


He is the one who should be killed.


That's very sad. But he must die, even if Meridian grieves, because he becomes the antagonist.


"You think I've lost?" Meridian spoke as if he was dying. "I haven't—"


"Death, you piece of trash."


A shower of light came from the direction of the holy kingdom. Meridians knew it was a sacred tool that he initially thought was useful.


Look, he's very clever. He made the Meridians think their battle was over, forcing the Meridians to fidget with him in silence, then when the entire demon had already moved to their land, the, he wiped out all the witches who were his enemies as well as the people of Andaru, Meridian's subordinate.


It wasn't enough to get there that he brought the Meridians here, then fired a weapon somehow as a final strike.


Ugh, that's smart. Meridian wants to be crazy about him because of all the characters, he is only normal.


But ... precisely because he is normal, so he is the one who must be wiped out from this abnormal world. That is why he was made unaware that what he was doing was useless.


Ruben thought the device could also fight demons.


Goody. It's climaxing.


Just before the light arrived, a darkness enveloped the Meridian.


Ruben teleported in an instant, leaving the Meridians just like that.


Meridians could feel Lumiel's unease. Turns out this is gonna hurt. But the Meridians were the strongest beings, so he would not die by the flush of holy light that struck the black magic within his body.


So he kept quiet, accepting the burning.


The last thing he did was to telepathize with Herdian, having Andaru take part as the main character.


Kill criminals.


...*...