The master seems a little angry.
Now all back to Sirene City, she did not say a word to me. I asked her but she also refused to pay attention to me.
I followed the master in the city lord's house to watch her deal with the aftermath of the war.
I probably recalled the war.
At that time, I led the demon army into the human formation. When reinforcements from Sirene City arrived, the humans retreated to the northeast, and the later group of human troops also gathered in that direction.
We demons were also able to escape from that mountain and reunite with the reinforcements coming from Sirene City, so we demons and humans re-formed and the humans retreated when I thought I was going to exterminate this human army.
Fearing that if we continued we would suffer human ambush again, the master ordered all members to go back to Sirene City.
Nothing seems to be wrong.
Isn't it a good thing that we managed to defeat the human attack?
The master went straight back to her room after a while in the city lord's house.
I was a little depressed because the master ignored me. I followed her into the room, closed the door for her and turned to watch the master sit down in the chair.
"Come here."
To my surprise, the master took the initiative to speak to me, but she still had a serious face.
"Hmm."
Dutifully I walked over and stood in front of her, waiting for orders to be given.
"I'm not exactly mad at you, either." The master rubbed her head, seemingly a bit tired, "Too many demons in our demon race died in this battle."
"Yes..."
I lowered my head, and slightly understood my mistake.
"The battle was won by the humans overall. They stopped us from moving on for now."
"Yes..."
We're back to Sirene City.
Also I've finally figured it out now. If I hadn't impulsively encouraged the demon soldiers to make a counterattack against the humans, instead, I would have taken the high ground on the mountain and held the human attack, and by the time Sirene City's reinforcements came we could have returned to Sirene City with minimal losses.
I was really still too young and inexperienced.
"Sit down."
The master's expression relaxed and she looked up at me with her chin propped up.
"Hmm." After sitting down, I asked cautiously, "So what do we do next?"
"Take a break in Sirene City first. This time, the out-of-control herd of Yagrons was an accident. Normally Yagrons would not run out of their own territory, but this time they came out to attack us, and the preliminary analysis is that they were caught in the illusion of humans."
I nodded, at that time I did not carefully analyze the Yagrons. I thought that they simply stormed out to feed. After all, I didn't know much about the habits of the various creatures of this world.
"So does the master know what that laser is all about?"
The master leaned back in her chair and crossed her legs.
"Humans aren't as weak as they used to be, and they have their inventions. I'm not really clear."
"So it is."
If I continue to meet that human again, I must find a chance to catch her to ask her clearly.
The air fell into silence, and the master looked like she was in a daze.
I gently asked to break the silence.
"Is the master tired?"
"Hmm."
Looking at the master's tired look, she does not look like pretending to be tired. I sighed a little regretfully. I just wanted to answer the master that I went to my room and did not bother her, but the master then spoke.
"Come here and rub my shoulders."
"Okay."
I got up happily and walked behind my master, squeezing her shoulders in an awkward way.
The refreshing aroma emanating from my master's hair made me happy, and I was so excited to be the labor.
"The dense light blades in the sky at that time were cut out by the Brave."
"So was the Brave in the battlefield?"
But why didn't he come to fight with me?
"Well, don't underestimate his sword, and it's not only defensive."
"I'll be more careful next time if I go head to head with him."
"It's best to think like that. Remember not to be arrogant. Even if you are strong, you can only be confident not arrogant, understand? No one is truly invincible."
"Yes, master."
I was a little ashamed to be criticized by my master.
At that time, I was a little blindly confident that I could lead the demon army to victory.
"Master, from now on do not ignore me like that, okay? As long as I am wrong and master criticizes me I will definitely correct."
"Hmm. No need to rub it. Go back to the stool."
Sitting down again next to the master, watching the master has begun to smile, my mood became better.