Chapter 144: Rewriting (2)

Start from the beginning
                                    

Demons are also moving away from the perception that they are just evil beings and are expanding their areas of activity. Furthermore, they are gaining diverse experiences. Of course, as seen in the incident at Alvenheim's immigration, minor discrimination still exists.

However, this is also clearly being treated as blatant racial discrimination.

"Phew~!"

After establishing all the settings for the Seven Deadly Sins, I stretched and yawned. The sound of my bones cracking could be heard as I've been sitting at my desk for a long time.

Referring to Cecily's battle, I write a combat scene for Lilith, but it is not the part of the story when she confronts her opponent in earnest. In Volume 13, she will engage moderately with magic before leaving.

Xenon and his group would be completely overwhelmed by Lilith, and the reason is simple. Lilith has wings, while Xenon and his group do not.

The difference in merit between someone who fights in the air, using magic bombardment, and someone who fights on the ground, like a dog, is enormous. If you were to see how a tank gets mercilessly destroyed by a helicopter, you'll roughly understand.

'The aftermath of the invasion of Elvenheim is the biggest problem...'

I leaned back on the chair's backrest and looked up at the ceiling. Elvenheim, as the name suggests, is the Alvenheim in Xenon's Biography, with just a letter changed so that anyone can recognize it.

Furthermore, Elvenheim is not only under attack by demons but also the location of the World Tree. As evident from Cecily's allergic reaction, the mana emanating from the World Tree is deadly to demons, but Lucifer of Pride nullifies its effects.

If you ask me how, I don't know either.

However, it is mentioned that when the arrogant elves let their guard down, Lucifer temporarily contaminated the "roots" of the World Tree. I don't even know if that's really possible, and the Council and the Queen, Arwen, probably wouldn't know either. Although it's a pity, novels are just novels, and they rarely have real-life implications.

My novel is a bit of a peculiar case, though.

'Will it really be censored?'

The Council is strongly determined to censor it, but honestly, it's a story that could be subjected to censorship. Even though it's a novel, Elvenheim being occupied by demons and even the World Tree being transformed into nourishment for the resurrection of a great devil is unacceptable for the elves who take pride in being chosen by the gods. There is nothing more uncomfortable than having the blessings and gifts from the gods ruthlessly snatched away by demons.

But if you think about it, it also serves as a warning. The long-lasting peace can dull even the sharpest swords.

'Let's ask Arwen about it gradually.'

What's most important is what happens afterward. The conflict and cooperation between the elven hero and the dark elven hero, and furthermore, the emergence of beastmen as the story progresses and evolves.

In reality and in the novel, the relationship between humans and beastmen is more than just bad. There are significant conflicts, but as they subdue demons and gradually resolve them, they eventually become friends. That's the kind of story it is.

However, it bothers me that I know very little about beastmen. I know the origins to some extent through various papers and history books at Elena's laboratory, but that's about it. Beastmen established civilization, which is Animers, just 300 years ago, and there are still beastmen living in primitive conditions in various places. Books and papers provide insufficient information.

How To Live As A Writer In A Fantasy World[part1]Where stories live. Discover now