The Academy’s Weapon Replicator Chapter 589

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Academy’s Weapon Replicator Chapter 589

Chapter 155 Qualifications

The Seven Deadly Sins heard Belphegor’s story.

Satan’s face hardened.

“You guy, so… … .”

“Yeah. I told you. This is part of the contract.”

Belphegor did not lie.

From the beginning, he had no malice or anything.

I just had to do it.

“I’m actually on the giants’ side. For quite some time now. Loki said that the owner of the weaving can choose whether or not to inherit it.”

“… … Do you believe that? Even if you side with the giants, there is no guarantee that Frontier will stop the succession.”

“That’s right. There isn’t any.”

But now Belphegor has no choice but to trust Loki.

No one but the owner of the weave can have complete information about the weave.

In the first place, even the owner himself doesn’t know how to use the skill properly, and it’s a unique skill that only appears once per generation.

That’s why Loki has an overwhelming advantage in information.

“So I already knew at that time that weaving was inherited.”

That fact means that the next war between humans and gods will occur again.

To break the contract with Loki, Belphegor must side with humans in the next war.

It is not a question of obtaining Loki’s soul or not, but of breaking free of this bond that restricts one’s freedom whenever the owner of the weaving appears.

“Even if freedom is restricted, it is not that powerful. “As long as I don’t move it myself, I can do whatever I want.”

Just one thing.

Attacking the owner of the weaving himself was a different story.

“It was like that when I fought Frondier. The contract mandated that I help the owner of the weaving, but I was directly opposing that. It felt more like my fate was being limited than my power. In the end, I lost.”

Belphegor clearly acknowledges Frondier’s power. He might have won even without the contract.

However, Belphegor knows that a lot of luck must have played a role in Frondier’s victory, and Frondier himself must have felt it.

“The fighting strategy of the Frontier at the time was to force the opponent to make an easy choice. I don’t know if he did it on purpose, but that fighting style was the optimal condition for my binding to work.”

Frondier continued to use psychological warfare to get Belphegor to take the other side, but in the end, it was just luck. That’s where the effect of the contract came into play.

“But so what.”

Belphegor chuckled.

“Until I faced Frondeer, I was still on the devil’s side.”

“… … What? What are you talking about now?”

Asmodeus asked.

Belphegor answered.

“If weaving is a skill that is continuously passed down, there is no need for the next owner to defeat a god. So it doesn’t necessarily have to be Frondia.”

If you fail, there’s the next one, and the next one.

The restraints are annoying, but that’s it. This contract is not that problematic for Belphegor.

“I’m the devil of sloth, aren’t I? Even though I’m somewhat restrained, if I have to wait, it’s not hard.”

That was probably the only mistake Loki made. And of all the demons, it was Belphegor. It was more of a misfortune than a mistake.

“But there was another problem.”

And then Belphegor sees Satan.

“The problem is you, Satan.”

“Me?”

“okay. “I knew the moment I saw that Frontier used weaving.”

Before he used the weaving technique, the Frondi that Belphegor saw was nothing more than a fake with the original Frondi’s soul switched.

The devil distinguishes his opponents by their souls. I knew right away that the Frondier he was confronting was a different soul from the Frondier who had given him sloth when he was a newborn.

But that frontier used weaving.

When he saw that, a question occurred to Belphegor’s mind.

‘Satan.’

It was none other than Satan who asked Frontier to bestow sloth.

At that moment, Belphegor’s thoughts accelerated rapidly.

‘Satan knew that Frondia would weave. Even before Frondia developed the skill. This tells me two things.’

One, Satan also knew of the ‘succession’ of the weaving.

Second, knowing what will happen in the future, Satan is connected to Moirai.

No wonder Satan approached God. Because he’s always been like that.

However, the success of that approach is another story.

‘Until now, the gods have not tried to negotiate with the devil. It’s the same regardless of whether it’s Satan or anyone else. Even Baal, who was half a god in his prime, was exploited by Odin.’

But this time it was different.

Satan’s bargain worked.

Either Satan’s unwavering love offensive toward God worked, or else.

‘… … There was a reason why God had no choice but to negotiate with the devil. At the center of it all was Frondia.’

And if it’s connected to the war with the giants.

Belphegor needed to check.

─Frondier. It would be easy for me to kill you now.

In the past, when fighting Frontier, Belphegor said:

─Why do you side with the empire?

─Why do you choose the side with the most humans alive?

─Why do you want to continue human tragedy?

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Belphegor asked.

How much Frontierer knows about the truth of this world.

─Frondier, do you want humans to continue living?

─Do you really believe that is human happiness?

At that time, Frondier clearly did not understand everything Belphegor said.

But he didn’t deny it. He must have had an inkling of it.

At least he wasn’t some idiot who just relied on force without realizing that he was being played by God.

So Belphegor, when Frondi held Excalibur, which was infinitely close to the real thing.

Even if it was only temporary, when I gained magical powers that surpassed the power of the Seven Deadly Sins in my hands.

─If this guy is going to be the next hero of humanity… … .

─No, that’s a pointless thought. Even if Frondia were truly a hero.

That’s what I thought.

“Hey, Satan.”

Belphegor spoke to Satan.

“So why did you end up asking Frontier to grant you sloth?”

“… … What are you asking? You already know. It’s because I was wary of Frontier.”

“Yeah, that’s right.”

Belphegor smiled and nodded.

“But it’s not enough.”

“… … !”

“That’s why I came all the way here, Satan.”

chin.

Belphegor leaped lightly.

He covered a very long distance, like a bird flapping its wings once, and stood right in front of Satan.

“Lord Belphegor, it’s dangerous!”

Your knight shouted.

“Okay. When I die, take revenge.”

Belphegor gave an answer that was completely nonsensical.

“Satan, I thought so at first. You helped me obtain information about the weaving of the Frondia and helped me negotiate with the Moirai. But then I thought about it and it seemed strange.”

“… … What are you talking about?”

“God already had a plan for ‘weaving’.”

“!”

Yes.

Thanatos trigger.

Thanatos prepared to kill the owner if the weave appeared in reality.

The gods were already ready. There was no need for Satan to ask Belphegor for a favor.

“Even if that trigger fails, I don’t think God will reach out to the devil. Besides, you and I are the Seven Deadly Sins. It would be too much of a burden for God to go through those two.”

It is no wonder that Satan seeks to negotiate with God.

So I fell into the trap of not feeling the discomfort in the negotiation between the two.

God’s position would be completely different.

“Do you have more bargaining chips to offer to God?”

“… … .”

Satan closed his mouth.

Even if it is discovered that there is something to hide, the will to never reveal the contents.

Belphegor looked around leisurely.

“It seems to me that they figured that out while creating the Metamorph disaster.”

A Metamorphic disaster created from Loki’s remains.

That’s the only way Satan can get ahead of Belphegor and the other gods in terms of information.

In fact, Satan learned about ‘succession’ during his research.

But did they really only notice succession?

“We were good together, Satan.”

“… … .”

Now I don’t fall for light provocations.

Belphegor smiled and continued speaking.

“During the last war.”

“… … .”

However, those eyes are visible.

Because Satan doesn’t avoid your eyes.

“One of the biggest reasons why Mangot failed was because of the ‘second frontier.’”

“… … !”

“That’s the plague of Metamorph, right?”

May imitated Frondia. As a result, most of Mangot’s forces gathered in one place, and Frondia, who predicted the location, discovered them and destroyed them.

“When you finally showed up at the palace, that was the beginning of everything going wrong. At that time, I wondered why there was such a fuss over one of the test subjects going to the human world.”

May is Satan’s only successful creation from Metamorph’s disaster project.

All but May failed.

But now, that May is by Frontier’s side.

“Can you teach me? “What on earth is the problem with those two being together?”

Belphegor looked into Satan’s eyes, which were wide with anger.

“What on earth happened that made even the gods accept your offer of negotiation?”

* * *

Olympus.

The battle between Hestia’s forces and the gods continued.

Of course, it was Hestia who was at a disadvantage.

“Ugh… … !”

Most of the twelve gods, except Hestia, are now on Zeus’ side, and Zeus himself also participated in the war.

Hestia is a high-ranking goddess, but she is not a goddess suited for battle.

Hestia had no intention of winning from the beginning, and her goal was to delay the advance of the gods on the Bifrost heading to the human world as much as possible.

In other words, it was just a waste of time. But that alone was costing him a lot of blood.

But at that time.

“Everyone get out of the way!!”

The mighty voice of a god rang out from Mount Oliphos.

Thanatos.

The despair Hestia felt the moment she discovered him was indescribable.

Thanatos is a god that is not often encountered, but he is known to be Frondia’s enemy more than anyone else.

It’s over now. That’s what I thought.

Shhh!

He flew off somewhere without even looking at his surroundings.

“… … ?”

Everyone looked at the scene in wonder.

Looking at the direction, the destination is probably Yggdrasil.

I don’t know why, but Thanatos was heading to Yggdrasil in a hurry.

All the lower gods were frightened by his murderous voice and backed away. Hestia was too distant and too busy confronting other gods to stop him.

But they all do.

I felt a great sense of discomfort at the sight of Thanatos and opened my eyes wide.

‘… … Thanatos?’

Zeus frowned as he observed the scene.

‘What about your arms?’

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