Reincarnated as Twins: And Then, I Was the Only One Abandoned - ☆51 Lilith and Her Companions
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☆51 Lilith and Her Companions
“Huh, I’d heard the rumors, but this is beyond what I expected. I’ve traveled all over the world, but I’ve never seen such an advanced city.”
Lilith’s eyes sparkled with amazement as she voiced her admiration.
I see.
For a first-time visitor, the Elysia Autonomous Territory must be an overwhelming sight.
The elegant architecture of the elves, the sturdy yet intricate craftsmanship of the dwarves, the humans’ dedication to comfort, and the unique decorative artistry of the mountain tribes—all seamlessly blended together.
Buildings curved gracefully, their intricate details exuding warmth.
Magical devices were placed throughout the city. They bathed everything in a soft glow.
Fountains shimmered with faint magical light. And at the surrounding cafés, various races laughed and chatted.
“Hmm, I see. The entire city is embedded with magic-infused devices.”
Beside Lilith, a sharp-eyed man observed the details carefully.
He hadn’t introduced himself yet, so I still didn’t know his name.
“The quality of these magical tools is exceptionally high. To think they achieved this in just three years… Impressive.”
“Word spread fast, and people from all over the world started flocking here. Manpower is the least of our worries.”
For some reason, I answered with a sense of pride.
Lilith’s red hair swayed. She was looking up at the massive shopping mall.
She seemed different from before—previously, she had the commanding aura of a Takarazuka Revue lead. But now, she carried the presence of a female rock star.
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An entire floor of the finest hotel in the Autonomous Territory was reserved for Lilith’s group.
When she saw the lavish interiors, she muttered,
“This is too extravagant. A normal inn would be fine.”
However, her companions firmly disagreed.
“No way, we’re already here. We might as well enjoy it.”
After some persuasion, she reluctantly accepted.
Lilith had brought three allies.
But—calling them *just three* would be a mistake.
Because each of them was an S-Rank Adventurer.
That alone spoke volumes about their absurd level of power.
Given that there were only ten S-Rank adventurers in the world, the fact that four of them were gathered here was enough to send a chill down my spine.
Apparently, Lilith hadn’t invited Orion and Elios.
“They’d be useless in a large-scale battlefield against a knight order,”
She had bluntly stated.
Harsh.
The Three S-Rank Adventurers
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- Abyssla
At first glance, he looked like a small and delicate young boy.
But that was just his face—apparently, he was actually thirty years old.
A summoner specializing in demonology, he didn’t call upon spirits or ordinary Demon Gods.
Instead, he summoned Archdemon Gods—demon generals who are a higher species of ordinary Demon Gods. And his summon was called Morglim.
Even Lilith admitted, “I’ve never met another summoner who can call forth Archdemon Gods.”
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- Ordis
A rugged middle-aged man, he was once a general in the Royal Capital Army of the Soldia Kingdom.
His ability: “Manifestation of Mental Imagery”.
Essentially, he could materialize whatever he imagined.
“I can summon an elite force of a hundred warriors with ease,”
He said, brimming with confidence.
Just imagining the mana cost of such a feat was terrifying.
Given his background, he was perfect for military leadership.
I was already considering entrusting him with command over the Autonomous Territory’s defense forces.
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- Baldorak
Nicknamed “The Immortal Boulder”, he was a massive dwarf. He was even larger than Grimbald.
His mana reserves were absurdly vast. And there were rumors that he had once destroyed a fortress with his bare fists.
Honestly, I believed it.
His sheer presence was terrifying.
If he punched someone seriously, he wouldn’t just kill a person—he’d likely demolish the entire building behind them.
Normally, summoning even one of them would cost at least ten gold coins per mission. But Lilith apparently had a lot of favors to repay, so they had agreed to help for free this time.
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Before they even had a chance to settle in, Ordis immediately demanded to assess the state of the Autonomous Territory’s military.
As a result, an emergency meeting was called. It summoned all key military leaders.
Kai, the leader of the defense forces, attended as well.
But the moment Ordis stepped into the room, his overwhelming presence crushed Kai entirely.
Before I knew it, Kai had adopted the demeanor of a long-time loyal subordinate.
“Try to act like an equal, will you?”
I told him that, but….
But yeah—that wasn’t happening.
When the meeting began, Ordis immediately criticized the daily training routines.
“This level of preparation won’t hold up in an actual war.”
With that, he declared that starting tomorrow, everyone would undergo intensive training under his command.
Kai didn’t argue at all—instead, he bowed deeply and expressed his gratitude.
It was almost painful to watch.
Next, the discussion shifted to choosing the battlefield.
They decided on a forest located between the Autonomous Territory and Eldora as the site of the decisive battle.
The plan was to use the terrain to set up an ambush. But a map alone wasn’t enough to grasp the full details.
So, they decided that Kai would escort Ordis to the site tomorrow for a field inspection.
…………Yeah, at this point, Kai was acting like a complete subordinate.
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