"Yo-ho,"
Pressured by Kamiyagawa's force, the idiot finally bewitched.
Its massive antlers swayed, and a whiff of folly spread upwards along the misty red light summoned by the small tapir, slightly rising at the Murakuni Demon God's skull before vanishing without a trace.
On the battlefield, the idiot was the weakest, most insignificant tale of horror.
But it also had its uniqueness.
From the very start, Kamiyagawa had taken a fancy to its peculiar "folly" ability.
It's worth noting that, according to previous tests, even Mary, a being of Arajin status, was susceptible to this skill.
Although the effect lasted for an almost negligible amount of time.
But the fact that the "effect took place" was true.
And now, facing the formidable Murakuni Demon God, who on paper was Rank A, Kamiyagawa and the Medicine Seller had hypothesized in Takamagahara that the enemy could likely only exert near Rank A combat strength.