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"He's the same... He's the one who I spent my childhood with. Who takes pride in being a Naberius. The most brilliant, and kind, older brother who I respect so much. My brother is the same as always... So why. Why am I so dissatisfied with his answer?" ― Naberius Kalego
To You Who Doesn't Understand Me (私のことを知らない貴方へ Watashi no Koto o Shiranai Anata e?) is the three hundred-and-fifth chapter of Osamu Nishi's Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun.
Summary[]
As all demons are being escorted out of the ballroom, Amaymon asks Astaroh what he thinks about the events that transpired. Astaroh replies that he finds it hard to believe that Behemolt would attempt this sort of rebellion, wondering if they had misjudged him this whole time or if something else is at work. Amaymon, however, is frustrated that they are now indebted to Baal. Paimon says that none of them could move to save Princess Shura, so she feels his praise is well earned, which Astaroh agrees with.
Azazel Henri approaches the three, still disguised as Naberius Narnia, and asks that all of the Thirteen Crowns, including the Three Greats, meet him at Babel Tower later, which they accept. Astaroh asks Henri what he will do now, and he says he will stay a little bit longer and ensure that Behemolt is transported for interrogation and that the ballroom is cleaned up appropriately. Amaymon asks Henri if Border Patrol will be very busy after this, and Henri confirms. He also adds that he is searching for someone, revealed to be the real Naberius Narnia, as Henri wonders what he is up to.
Speaking of, Narnia finally gets a chance to talk to Naberius Kalego. Narnia apologizes to Kalego for being so busy that he couldn't meet with him sooner, but he feels it is necessary to complete his objective, which in this case, was to become one of the Thirteen Crowns. After some silence, Narnia asks Kalego if he is not happy for him, and Kalego quickly says he is, but Narnia quickly deduces that Kalego came to him to discuss something other than the election. Kalego confirms this and tells Narnia that the "teacher" he recommended to Babyls caused trouble at the school, but just as he is about to ask his brother for Atori's background and why he recommended him in the first place, Narnia immediately says that it was necessary.
Narnia's words perplex Kalego, but though Narnia says he knew Atori and Shiida would cause trouble, he also says he was confident Kalego could handle the situation. As Narnia sheds his "Fenrir" identity, he reminds Kalego that he doesn't make mistakes and has nothing to worry about. Kalego, however, mentally notes that Narnia has been the same since they were children; he considers him the same kind and brilliant person he respects, yet for some reason, he is deeply dissatisfied with his answer.
Narnia tells Kalego that the Demon World is beginning to change, so he wants to advise him: stay away from Iruma. Before Kalego can ask what he means, Narnia tells him that he is dangerous, unnecessary, and detrimental to the Demon World. Above all else, he considers him the most loathsome "thing" of all, but just as he is about to tell him that Iruma is human, Henri calls Narnia, asking Narnia to meet up with him, which he accepts. Narnia decides to leave things as they are and tells Kalego to sit back and watch as he creates the Naberius Clan's ideal Demon World.
As he leaves, Kalego realizes he doesn't truly understand anything, especially that warning about Iruma.
Characters by Appearance[]
- Amaymon
- Astaroh
- Baal (mentioned)
- Paimon
- Azazel Henri
- The Three Greats (mentioned)
- Behemolt
- Fenrir / Naberius Narnia
- Naberius Kalego
- Atori (mentioned and flashback)
- Iruma Suzuki (mentioned and pictured)
Chapter Notes[]
- TBA
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