And then, that guy visibly changed the shape of his eyes.
His arms and legs stretched to abnormal lengths, scales surfaced from his whole body, and grew extraordinarily sticky.
From the spaces in between the overlapping scales, some sort of viscous liquid was leaking, and they fell onto the floor.
He was clearly not a human. If I had to describe it, it would be a merman. In other words, a monster.
“You…were the same as Nova huh.” (Haine)
I remembered the fire element monster, fire cow Phalaris, which was the reincarnation of Fire God Nova, so I said this.
“His decision was incredibly simple and crude. But the reason why I created this body was for a far more grand plan. Monsters are irregular living beings, so the passage of time is of no matter, and this body can change into a men or women of any age and have any appearance I want, you know?” (Coacervate)
Is what Coacervate says as he showcases his viscous and strange figure. Water Demon, Mephistopheles.
“Thanks to that, I have already lived around a hundred years in the surface world. It might have been even longer than that though?” (Coacervate)
Meaning that with this monster vessel of his, he doesn’t grow old and doesn’t die, he can live in whichever generation, and is able to get involved with the water hero from the shadows -and with the Water Church as well.
“That might mean that’s just how desperate Gods are now, don’t you think? Because you know, the scale of my church equals the amount of prayer energy I can absorb so, don’t you think it is just human nature to do the work yourself instead of simply leaving it to others?” (Coacervate)
Don’t go talking about human nature when you are a God.
“You really are desperate. To think you guys would get so attached to humans, I wouldn’t have been able to imagine it 1,600 years ago. What happened in the time I was sealed?” (Haine)
“Oh? You still don’t know?” (Coacervate)
“?”
“Well, that’s fine. To put it briefly, in this hundred years since the time ethereal was discovered, I got desperate in the shadows and came out, and then served my church. If it’s the kind Haine-san, you should understand my hardships, right?” (Coacervate)
“I don’t. This is something you are doing for your own convenience, right?” (Haine)
“How harsh. But, after saying this much, I wonder if the preparations are enough to finally enter the real topic of tonight?” (Coacervate)
Now that he mentions it, what did this guy come here to do?
Saying he came here to warm up an old friendship, talking about his own circumstances, and showing his monster vessel; those are definitely not the reasons why.
I will be repeating myself here but, when this God moves, it is definitely for the sake of some sort of plot that will be troubling like crazy other people.
“To tell you the truth, there’s something that I might want to ask of Haine-san?” (Coacervate)
“I refuse.” (Haine)
“For the sake of that, I might have one other thing I want to show you?” (Coacervate)
“I refuse.” (Haine)
“So we may have to move to another place. Can you come along?” (Coacervate)
“As I have been saying, I refuse!” (Haine)
But seriously, this God really doesn’t listen to others. He jumps out of the window.
He flies as if swimming in mid-air.
“Ah, seriously!!!” (Haine)
No matter what he says, it will never be anything good, but since I already know that, leaving him unsupervised will not bring anything good either, I had no choice but to jump out of the window as well.
“[Dark Matter, Set]!”
Aside from erasing all divine powers, my dark matter can also control gravity.
If I utilize that and reverse the gravity to my desires, I can glide here and there in places that have no footing.
But, just where does Coacervate plan on taking me?
We moved to a place outside of the Water capital, Hydra Ville. The lights of the town were already far. After leaving the port area, what’s next is the sea that reaches as far as the eye can see.
“Just what are you trying to show me bringing me all the way here? There’s only the sea here.” (Haine)
“Haine-san, don’t you think the sea is great? Big and deep. It is so grand that it might be able to keep a variety of things inside it, right?” (Coacervate)
“At least be decisive when saying that.” (Haine)
“See, can you please look at that? Look at what’s contained within this great sea at this moment…” (Coacervate)
Being incited to, I look at the sea that’s at my feet.
…What’s that? There’s something there. Moreover, it is pretty big. Is it a whale? Or something on the scale of that. It is hidden in the sea, so it is hard to get a clear look at it, but it is a living being that has a completely different shape from that of a whale.
…An eel? A big eel that’s similar to a whale. And it is not only one, there’s two…three…no, there are even more.
……No, that’s wrong too. As I thought in the beginning, it is only one.
All of those are its heads and are connected to one body!
“This is the multi-headed monster that I have created. I named it Hydra Serpent…or Serpent Hydra? Whatever suits your taste. Anyways, it is a proud creation of mine, probably?” (Coacervate)
This Hydra Serpent seemed to be sleeping in the sea, it wasn’t moving at all. I felt as if I was looking at a machine that didn’t have its switch turned on yet. It is waiting for its moment of activation.
Anyways, it is big. Its size rivals that of the fire cow Phalaris.
Something like this is hiding in the sea and is close to the Water capital.
“I leave most of the monster production to the Mother Monster, but monster creation itself can be done by the Gods themselves, don’t you think? It is said that Mother Monsters were created by Gods after all.” (Coacervate)
You were the one who said that.
“But that’s exactly why most of the monsters created by Gods are strong. Maybe that’s how order-made things work? This Hydra Serpent, the fire cow Phalaris, and this body of mine; Haine-san, don’t you feel it too?” (Coacervate)
“And so? What do you intend to do by going through the trouble of inviting me all the way here where this sea monster is? Are you thinking about using this guy to defeat me?” (Haine)
“No way. You were easily able to defeat the gigantic monster that had the Fire God dwelling inside it. Even if it’s my proud creation, I don’t think it can do that much? Isn’t there a more fitting role for this little boy?” (Coacervate)
And then, Coacervate said something outrageous.
“In tomorrow’s live…” (Coacervate)
“What?” (Haine)
“…In the live where three heroes will be participating…how about having this Hydra Serpent attack that stage?” (Coacervate)
- 48: Great Sea Dragon
“What…did you say?!” (Haine)
It was so much that I lost my words.
“Have it attack the live stage?!” (Haine)
“I thought that maybe that’s also a valid option?” (Coacervate)
“Don’t joke around! A live stage is a place where a lot of people gather, right?! Several hundreds to thousands! If you have a giant monster attack a place like that, just how many casualties will be created—!” (Haine)
“In that part, there’s no need to worry. For what reason do we have heroes?” (Coacervate)
“What you mean is!!” (Haine)
“That’s right, what I truly plan on doing is…having Celestis-san defeat this monster, maybe?” (Coacervate)
Defeat, he says?
Is he saying he plans on having this monster attack the live stage in order to have it be defeated?
“In the middle of those girls’ singing and dancing, and the audience that is enjoying this show, at the climax of it all, I will have them witness in the flesh the real duty of heroes, monster subjugation. And that will drive the excitement to the max! With this, there’s no doubt that more believers will appear from this! Is what I think will happen?” (Coacervate)