A/N: , is Gazef really gay in the original source material? I couldn't remember any mention of it, other than that Ainz said that he was married in the first novel.

Also Jeff Z, I'm pretty sure part of Suzuki's new mental changes are related to the fact that he is an Overlord, in addition to his emotional suppression. Possibly even his negative karmic value affects his mental status. He even said in the first book that he would've thrown up had he seen the massacre of Carne if he had been human.

Suzuki knocked on the door to the house. He strained his memory. "This was it, wasn't it, Albedo?"

"Indeed it is, Suzuki," Albedo replied.

The door opened to reveal... Nfirea of all people? At Daniel's house?

"N-Nfirea-san? What brings you here, to the village of Carne?" Suzuki asked.

"I was hear to collect some herbs, and then-" Nfirea was interrupted by the voice of a young woman.

"Nfirea? Who is that?" Enri said as she came into view. "Ah! Suzuki-san! Albedo-san!"

She then rushed to embrace Suzuki. She seemed to have the common sense to not to try to hug Albedo. Albedo did not seem to register her as a threat so she refrained from tearing Enri's arms off. Nfirea looked a bit embarrassed and also kind of... jealous?

"What brings you two back here?" Enri asked.

"We had been given a mission recently by the Guildmaster to do in the Great Forest of Tob," Suzuki said. "Where are your parents?"

"They've gone to work the fields," Enri said.

"Both of them?"

"Yes, we need all hands right now," Enri said. "I've taken over my mother's duties." Her face fell. "It seems likely that father's going to be drafted, and if not him, then some of the other men in the village."

Ah right, Suzuki remembered, the Empire had declared war on the Kingdom yet again. Being an adventurer, Suzuki felt that he didn't really need to be bothered since it made him and Albedo exempt from the draft, but the fact was that in a few months the city of E-Rantel would be filled with conscripts for the upcoming battle.

"I thought given the recent attack, you would be spared conscription," Suzuki said.

Enri's face hardened. "The tax collectors thought that we hadn't been hit "that bad" according to them, but they eventually decided to leave us alone for a year. The officials in charge of conscription though... they didn't care at all."

There was an awkward silence now- Suzuki had no idea what he would say to this girl who had recently survived death- only to be faced with the prospect of losing her father in a few months.

"Ah, well, in that case, we should be going then," Suzuki said. He wanted out of this conversation as soon as possible- but he really did need to get going anyway.

"E-Eh? Please, come in and sit down, Suzuki-san! I'll go whip something up for you," Enri said.

"No need to trouble yourself," Suzuki said. "We are actually on a time limit for this mission, we just thought we would drop by to give our greetings, but we really do need to get going." Enri then noticed the adventurer plates. "We will leave the two of you alone then."

Nfirea blushed a bit further then- and then Suzuki realized that this was the girl he must've been talking about.

When Nfirea had recovered, he had offered Suzuki thirty percent of the profits, claim to five percent of the merchandise produced, and two hundred gold pieces upfront for the deal regarding Suzuki's red potion. The terms seemed to be very generous- and were probably due to the fact that he had rescued the man from certain death.

It led to a weird situation where Suzuki tried haggling down the offer, but Nfirea would have none of it.

The two of them had met up several times after that, occasionally to chat, and occasionally for Nfirea to give them lessons on the script of the kingdom, most of which went over Suzuki's head. However, Nfirea had let slip after seeing how close Suzuki and Albedo were that he was also interested in a certain girl... though this was probably due to the misconception that Suzuki was some kind of genius Casanova or something given how Albedo doted on him.

Well, Suzuki had no plans to steal Nfirea's thunder, and so he and Albedo set out for the woods.

"One thing, Suzuki-san!" Nfirea shouted out at them. Suzuki turned around. "The forest has a monster known as the Wise King of the Forest... and it maintains the balance of power near the woods. I know you're very strong, so could you avoid killing it if possible if it runs into you?"

"Understood, Nfirea," Suzuki said. While he would've liked to kill a powerful foe for the XP, he had heard of such a situation before- where the removal of a powerful monster would let weaker monsters enter its territory, thereby leading to greater damage to the surrounding areas as other monsters vied for the sudden void created by its absence. "Anyway, we probably won't even be going near that part of the forest."


Once they were out of range of the village, Albedo began carrying Suzuki in her arms as she had on their way over here. It was the fastest way to travel, even faster than Suzuki's Fly spell with the only drawback being that it was embarrassing for Suzuki, but speed was of the essence here.

And no, Albedo couldn't ride her War Bicorn Lord. Not yet at least.

Suzuki had to admit that the whole deal with this quest was kind of odd. He had been called to the Guildmaster's quarters, and was told there was a rare herb that needed collecting.

The thing was that a long time ago, seven very high ranked adventurers had set off to find the herb, and they said that they had barely escaped the situation with their lives. As such, it was considered to be quite dangerous and Ainzach was currently recruiting other Adventurer teams as well, but Suzuki had set off on his own as he was confident in Albedo's abilities to handle anything that they would come across.

Needless to say that if they did this quest on their own their reputations would soar even higher than they had up till this point.

During his time in E-Rantel, he became acutely aware of what was considered powerful in this world. He realized that the seventh tier crystal he had managed to get was by no means a common item- as a matter of fact, many of the magic casters he talked to considered the seventh tier to be a myth- something that existed only in legends. Given that even the fifth tier was the subject of heroic sagas, he was not too worried about what may lie ahead.

They travelled until nightfall when they decided to set up camp.

The item Green Secret House or the spell Create Fortress would have been useful, but they did not have access to either of those. Instead, Suzuki had managed to purchase a high quality (by the standards of this world, at least) magical tent that would set itself up, and also had minor enchantments against bugs and bad weather.

Suzuki reinforced it with several spells of his own, and satisfied, went to sleep while Albedo stood guard.

Although Albedo was unable to see it, someone who was well hidden was watching the tent from the shadows all throughout the night...


The next day the two of them arrived at their destination, though they were rather disappointed when they got there.

"Is this really the right place?" Suzuki asked. "Everything around here seems to be dying- I doubt there would be a herb here..."

"Indeed, but this is certainly the location," Albedo said while consulting the map.

While using Fly Suzuki observed the area.

"How curious," Suzuki said as he descended. "It seems that the death and decay is almost arranged in a circular pattern, as if there is something at the epicenter causing this."

"Let us go further then," Albedo said, taking the lead.

As they advanced further, a female voice suddenly stopped them. "Stop! Stop!"

Both of them paused as something appeared- a monster Suzuki had seen in Yggdrasil- a dryad.

Suzuki and Albedo were now on high alert- this creature had managed to hide from them completely. Albedo had not even been able to slightly detect its presence until it had revealed itself.

"Don't go any further!" she said.

"Who are you?" Suzuki asked.

"This one is named Pinison Pol Perlia," she said. "I am a dryad, and you two are approaching a dangerous place! A powerful tree demon lives in the area!"

Suzuki frowned. "And you know this how?"

The dryad began telling a story, about how long ago a tree fell from the sky which had demonic powers, but had been sealed away by seven adventurers. Or at least, part of it had been sealed away, and the adventurers had promised Pinison to return when it woke up, something they hadn't done. She had waited earnestly for them as she realized the tree was becoming active once more and draining the lifeforce of the plants around it but...

"I can't believe they haven't returned," Pinison almost wept.

"Y-You do realize that all of them are probably dead, right?" Suzuki asked. Pinison then looked at him, confused. "It's been over a hundred years since then, and humans don't have lifespans that last that long."

"O-Oh," Pinison said, as if this was the first time she had considered it.

"However, I wanted to ask, have you seen this?" Suzuki asked as he pulled out a picture of the herb.

"Indeed, but it is suicide to try to take that," Pinison said. "It is atop that wicked tree."

"Well, then we know where to go," Suzuki said and he and Albedo went to go towards the direction of the tree.

"W-Wait!" Pinison shouted after them. "It's death! It's too powerful! You won't live to-"

Suzuki and Albedo ignored her and her warnings, and Pinison eventually relegated herself to watching them from a very safe distance as the two advanced towards the tree.

"Ah, I see it," Suzuki said and flew up, careful to stay out of the tree's range.

On top of the massive so-called demonic tree was something that matched the picture of what they were looking for.

"Don't do it! You'll wake it up completely if you do!" Pinison shouted from very far away.

Suzuki ignored her warnings and told Albedo to pick it up as he landed down and approached the tree.

Albedo moved to take the herb, however, then, the tree rose to life. Zy'tl Q'ae rose to life.

And it was here that Suzuki realized he had made a mistake- he had gotten careless as he thought that Albedo could handle almost anything. But, the tree demon then focused its attack on Suzuki.

Since Albedo had moved forward to take the herb she was unable to block the blow rushing towards Suzuki completely.

As such, Suzuki had his right arm cut cleanly off.

That said, it could've been worse- if Albedo hadn't rushed in he would have instead been bisected in two.

But this was no consolation for Suzuki, who was in the worst pain he had ever been in his life.

He had practically never been injured while adventuring- aside from that one time he had tripped and scraped his knee. He had certainly come close many times though- like when Brain Unglaus came at him, or when a goblin tried to rush him when he had hesitated to cast a spell.

Albedo had been able to make up for his deficiencies.

But this time, she had failed.

The pain was so severe that Suzuki vomited all over the forest floor, not noticing for the moment how Albedo was doing her hardest to defend the two of them from the incoming attacks of the tree. Albedo was more powerful than it was- but the thing was that it could attack with each one of its roots, and it had multiple of them while Albedo was using but one weapon. As such she often used her body as a shield to prevent any more harm from coming to Suzuki.

Suzuki had regained enough sense to move towards his now severed arm to remove the Ring of Unicorn, place it on his left hand as he then used its once per day healing ability. It was not powerful enough to grow his arm back, but it did stop the bleeding.

He was still in a boatload of pain, but he could concentrate a little better now. He downed two blue health potions, and while he felt strength somewhat return to him they didn't restore his arm to its previous state.

Suzuki quickly realized while observing Albedo that she was being put at a massive disadvantage due to the fact that she was protecting him. She was forced to take damage from several strikes to save Suzuki, and was unable to press an advantage on her enemy.

"Suzuki-sama!" Albedo said. "Please teleport away from here! I can handle this creature myself!"

"I can't... leave a comrade behind..." Suzuki said but he knew that Albedo was right. If the situations were reversed, he too would have asked Albedo to run away. As such, he reluctantly cast Teleportation. It thankfully did not misfire and he appeared near Pinison.

"Agh!" she exclaimed, quite surprised.

Suzuki used his Amulet of the Skeleton Mage to cast Undead Form followed by Negative Ray on himself. The negative energy spell now healed him given he was considered an undead being, restoring the integrity of his arm. He could also focus far more clearly now.

"Come on, let's run away!"

"No," Suzuki said flatly. "I need to watch the battle."

"Your friend's going to die," Pinison wailed. "We should run away- and you're not even bound to a tree like me, right? You can run away forever... while I'll sit here and wait to be devoured by that tree."

Honestly, Suzuki found her prattling to be very annoying and might've even shouted at her had something about the spell Undead Form limited his sudden burst of anger.

Albedo... was actually doing very well. Without worrying about having to protect Suzuki, she could utilize the full range of her abilities, and was quickly destroying large parts of the tree. It probably had a massive health bar though, as she kept swatting at it but the tree was still moving.

The tree however, was quite furious and was attacking with its full might. This was apparently nothing to Albedo- either the attacks were very weak, or she was simply tanking them- Suzuki couldn't tell.

As the minutes slowly turned into an hour, Suzuki was worried that Albedo might end up losing, and as such, that they should flee. A normal fight shouldn't have lasted this long- but Albedo was not showing any outward signs of distress. She hadn't even felt the need to summon her War Bicorn Lord yet. Also, Suzuki was sure that if she was faced with a foe that she couldn't beat that she would simply retreat.

It became clear after a while that Albedo clearly had the upper hand as the tree was not doing too well. It was reduced to a fraction of its original size, and Albedo had torn most of its roots out.

When there was a lull in the battle, she summoned her Bicorn and put something into its mouth. The creature then ran towards Suzuki, who picked out the scroll.

Suzuki understood immediately- even now, Albedo was thinking about making Suzuki stronger. He had to tip his hats off to her.

He used the scroll to cast Summon Monster 10th to bring a three-headed demonic dog into the world.

"Cerberus! I choose you!" Suzuki said. It was time for him to launch the finishing blow using this monster.

Cerberus sunk its fangs and claws into the tree. Whenever the tree would try to retaliate with its branches or roots, Albedo would block and snap them with her weapon. She was helping the level seventy monster defeat this thing, assisting it in going for the kill.

At long last, the tree was torn to shreds and its remnants withered to nothing.

"I don't believe it!" Pinison said. "Impossible! Impossible! Is that woman a dragon lord?"

Suzuki's summon faded out, and Albedo grabbed the herb and ran back towards Suzuki. She tore off her helmet to reveal worried eyes. "Suzuki-sama, please forgive me! I hadn't anticipated the power of that attack, and you got hurt as a consequence of my ineptitude. Please-"

Albedo kept talking, but Suzuki wasn't paying attention.

During battle, it was normal for adrenaline to be released into the body- particularly when one was injured. When this wore off and a battle was over, it was common for a wave of euphoria to wash over people.

This was why many romantic relationships were inevitably generated amongst adventurers- the thrill of battle was the perfect catalyst for the evolution of trust and a deep bond to form.

It was the first time that Suzuki had ever felt like his very life was seriously being threatened, and he shuddered as he remembered what it felt like as his arm had been torn off and he was relying on Albedo. It had been lucky he hadn't fainted due to shock or fear- it was probably only due to some of the experience he had gathered until then that a salaryman like himself had been able to hold onto his sanity.

The effects of Undead Form had long since worn off, and it seemed it had a rebound effect on his physiology. His now human brain was awash with a primitive survival instinct that ran in most living creatures.

It was one thing to talk of combat in a video game, but to experience it along with pain in real life... all he could say was that he felt eternally grateful to Albedo.

Grateful to the way she fought with him.

In addition, to her wonderful smile.

To the way that she always stood by his side.

To the way that she had defended him right then when he had arguably been at his most vulnerable.

To the way that she loved him, no matter how unworthy of her love he felt he was.

"Albedo..." Suzuki said. "This was my fault for being careless... you did nothing wrong..."

"But Suzuki-sama," Albedo was about to protest when Suzuki grabbed her head and pushed it closer to his own.

Forgetting about everything else, Suzuki then embraced her lips with his own.

Looking back, it had probably been a terrible kiss given how it was his first, but at the time, she didn't seem to mind.

As he pulled away, Albedo's cheeks had turned a deep shade of crimson. "S-Suzuki-sama!"

"Albedo, about the things I've said earlier," Suzuki said. "I still feel guilty for what I changed about your settings, but the fact remains that you are what you are and there is no way to change that anymore, is there? If that is so, I might as well take responsibility for my decision- no, this isn't just responsibility, but it is what I want. And if it what you also want then..."

Suzuki kissed her again.

He made a promise to himself that he would work on improving himself. He would turn himself into the kind of man that was truly worthy for someone like Albedo to love.

Pinison had no idea what it was that she was watching, just that it looked rather unsightly and disgusting, and as such decided to just scoot away and go back to living near her main tree body.

Suzuki would figure out once he was done making out with Albedo that killing that monster that was about level eighty-five while being only level thirty-six himself had meant that he had gained enough XP to go up twenty-one levels.

In other words, he was now level fifty-seven.

As Suzuki gazed into Albedo's honey-colored eyes which were filled with tender love for him, he forcefully separated himself from her, now a bit embarrassed. His heart seemed to have calmed down now. "I-I think that's as far as we should go for now, Albedo."

He then began assigning his newly gained levels, still leaving one level unassigned in case he needed it.

His character sheet was now as follows:

Mage 15 lv

Battle Mage 10 lv

Sorcerer 9 lv

Necromancer 10 lv

Umbramancer 6 lv

True Necromancer 4 lv

Master of the Dark Arts 2 lv

Total: 0 racial + 56 job = 56 lv total

Suzuki wondered about this new job class he had gained- "Master of the Dark Arts." He had never heard of it before, but there were thousands of classes in Yggdrasil so that wasn't too surprising. It had probably appeared because he had poured levels into Sorcerer, Necromancer, and Umbramancer.

Several new spells he could learn appeared in his head, though he only wanted to use one at the moment. "Let's go back to Carne then, first, Albedo. Greater Teleportation!"


Enri's parents were home, and as such, Suzuki decided to stay a while before heading back to E-Rantel. The fact that he could teleport reliably meant that he and Albedo were no longer pressed for time.

It turned out that the villagers had prepared a little celebration for them when the two of them returned.

"It isn't much," the old village chief said. "But we heard that you were headed into the forest, and well, we wanted to give you two a token of our appreciation when you got back- given that we were unable to earlier."

"W-where did you get the money for this?" Suzuki asked.

"Ah, the horses the soldiers left, we, ah, sold some of them," the chief said. "We're using a few, but I thought it would be a good idea to sell some to fill in our coffers. But, to show our gratitude, I think it's fine that we spent a little extra today."

The food was rather simple- even more so given what Suzuki ate almost every single day, but he was not one to complain. Nfirea was also there, and watching him, Suzuki felt a pang of pity for him and regretted the way he had kind of been poking fun at Nfirea earlier.

Matters of love were not easy to deal with, something he had quickly realized.

As the villagers celebrated, Albedo was quiet, and not for the usual reasons being that he felt there was no benefit in interacting with lowly lifeforms like humans. Her happiness over her first kiss was drowned out by a morbid realization.

She was contemplating what had happened to the dryad, Pinison. Her human "friends" had died long ago and she was none the wiser...

Suzuki, Albedo's love, was also a human. He would age, and eventually turn to dust while Albedo would then be forced to endure the centuries all alone, without him.

The mere thought was unbearable for her. If she had but one wish, it was that her master should live forever. She would have even gladly given her life for his, but the thought that he would one day pass while she should remain...

...it was one of the worst fates imaginable for her.


As the sun descended towards the horizon, Suzuki and Albedo knew it was time to go.

"No, no, we have to get a move on- this is kind of time dependent," Suzuki said to the people insisting he stay another night. Staying a few hours was fine, but Suzuki was a bit paranoid that maybe Ainzach had already dispatched other adventurers and as such, they should return quickly. "Ah, Nfirea-san, do you want us to take you back to E-Rantel? We're using teleportation magic to go back there instantly."

"Ah, no, I have some herbs I need to take back," Nfirea said.

"We, uh, could take them b-" Suzuki then realized why it was that Nfirea would probably want to stay in Carne for a while longer. "Alright then, good luck!"

At this point, Suzuki guessed it would be the right time for him to give Nfirea some advice regarding love and woman- I mean, if this was a classic fantasy story that would be what would happen at this point with the experienced elder giving advice to the younger man regarding love, but... Suzuki was a complete greenhorn on that turf as well.

The two of them waved to the villagers before Suzuki grabbed onto Albedo's waist tightly (eliciting an "Oh!" from her) as he cast Greater Teleportation.

The two of them ended up in their room in the Shining Golden Pavillion.

"I"m sorry Albedo, but I just feel exhausted right now," Suzuki said and collapsed onto the bed. "Could you take the herb to the guild for me?"

"Of course, Suzuki-sama," Albedo said. Suzuki wondered, as he saw her walk away, if she was expecting them to go a bit further than kissing now that they were back in their hotel room, but as it was he didn't have the strength for it.

Sure, physically he was completely alright, but he felt exhausted mentally. He tried to keep out the memory of his arm being cut off from replaying itself in his mind as he drifted off...

Albedo summoned her Bicorn Lord again to guard over Suzuki while she embarked on her task. If the cleaning staff walked into the room, they would have found the site odd with the huge beast looming over Suzuki as he slept.

Albedo walked into the guild building and told the receptionist she wanted to meet with the Guildmaster.

Normally this would require an appointment, but for an Adamantite ranked adventurer, most rules could be bent if not outright broken.

"Ah, Albedo-dono, the Guildmaster is currently entertaining someone, but I'll let him know that you wish to meet with him," the receptionist said and hurried upstairs. She came back two minutes later and said, "The Guildmaster would gladly see you."

Albedo walked into his room to see that the head of the Magician's Guild, Theo Rakheshir was there as well. A wine bottle had been opened- this was clearly meeting between two close friends.

"Ah, Albedo-dono, well met," Ainzach said. "I was just about finished with recruiting other teams for your task. Two Mithril ranked parties and a Silver ran-"

He got no further as Albedo walked to his desk and placed the herb on it.

She had seen Ainzach surprised before, but he was now absolutely dumbfounded. "H-How?"

"Ah, the job you gave to us has already been finished," Albedo said. "Suzuki-sa, I mean, Suzuki would love to be here to give you a detailed report, but he is currently exhausted from the trip and is resting. He would gladly meet with you tomorrow, however, if required."

Ainzach opened and closed his mouth several times. No matter how strange the situation was, he realized that this was a chance to perhaps get to know Albedo better. "Ah, then why don't you sit with us for a wh-"

"I must apologize, but I have an urgent matter to attend to. Thank you for your kindness, however," Albedo said as she was already out the door before either of the two could say anything. Albedo felt uneasy leaving Suzuki in the hotel room by himself, even if it were a mostly secure location. She had let him get injured once today, and she would not let it happen again. While her summon was in the room, it was only a deterrent against some kinds of assailants. Attackers with Assassin type classes would be able to bypass its senses- and given that that dryad had managed to trick the two of them, it was a possibility that people like that existed in this city.

As such, she hurried on her way to the inn.

Back at the Guildmaster's room, Rakheshir asked his friend, "What was the deal with that?" Judging from Ainzach's expression, this herb was something rather valuable.

"Huh, long story," Ainzach said as he poured himself a glass of wine. After downing it, he recounted the details of the quest.

Rakheshir simply nodded. "Honestly, I think Suzuki-dono has been lying to us."

"Eh? What makes you say that?"

"I don't think he's a fifth tier caster," Rakheshir said. "I think he is something greater- perhaps a sixth tier caster."

"Does such a thing truly exist?" Ainzach asked.

"There are rumors that Fluder Paradyne of the Empire can reach that level," Rakheshir said. "The thing is, though the fifth tier's power is great, I have some idea of what a magic caster at that level could do. However, Suzuki-dono seems to have skills beyond what such a caster would have. I do not know the limits of the sixth tier, which is why I think Suzuki-dono belongs there." He lifted a finger. "For example, with the Basilisk, since a close combat warrior like Albedo could not go near such a beast, we can only infer it was killed just by Suzuki-dono. But even a fifth tier caster would have trouble dealing with a monster like that, I believe, without support from someone else. As such, I think his power actually exceeds the fifth tier. This new mission you're telling me about only strengthens my conviction."

"Ah," Ainzach said. "Right, but no matter how strong they are, how did they get back here in such short time?"

"It is possible with teleportation magic," Rakheshir mused.

"Ah, right, of course," Ainzach said.

The two of them had a few more glasses and while they tried talking about other things, but conversation inevitable returned to the two new adventurers.

"What do you think is the deal between them?" Ainzach asked. It was considered taboo to ask of an adventurer's past within the profession, and no one wanted to alienate the two Admantites, and so if the two did not willingly offer information, they would not pry into it. Still, theories would no doubt emerge about the two.

"Hmm," Rakheshir said while scratching his chin. "Well, I don't know if you've noticed, but Albedo-dono seems to have far better gear than her leader. Not only that, but I've seen her walking on the streets once without her armor. She carries herself like a noble lady- and it is reflected in the quality of her clothes and speech. She does seem quite cold however. On the other hand, Suzuki-dono seems friendlier and acts quite like a commoner rather than a hero or person of importance."

Ainzach nodded, he had to agree with those observations.

"My first thought then was that he was Albedo-dono's servant, and Albedo-dono was the duchess or perhaps even princess of a foreign country, and was sent to travel for some reason," Rakheshir said. "Perhaps she was exiled? But then, something doesn't sit right with that observation. From what I can tell, Suzuki-dono seems to be the superior amongst the two of them. I think I've heard Albedo-dono call Suzuki-dono "Suzuki-sama" sometimes before correcting herself. I also don't think that's an act, so my second theory is that Albedo was a high-born woman who fell in love with Suzuki, a powerful magic caster. The two of them eloped, and ran as far as possible from their home country so she wouldn't be hunted down."

Ainzach chuckled. "Do such stories really happen outside the stories of bards?" He took another swig and added, "Though, that time I tried to take him to an adult entertainment place, that woman seemed to nearly explode in anger- I didn't try again."

"Indeed," Rakheshir said. "But I have a third theory. Those two first theories I told you are things which I heard from other people. This one though is a bit original. Given Suzuki-dono is such a powerful magic caster, he might have created Albedo."

"Created?"

"It is only a story," Rakheshir said, "but there are legends of creatures known as Homunculi which are said to be artificial constructs like golems, but as sentient as humans. It is said that the alchemists of legend could make them. If Suzuki is a magic caster of legends, perhaps, there is a chance that is true, and he made Albedo to be that beautiful."

"That seems very far fetched, admittedly speaking," Ainzach said.

They continued drinking and eventual their conversation went on to other subjects.

A/N: And with that, this chapter is done! This is going to be the last of the chapters which I rapidly updated, I'm going to be writing for Nazarick In The Real World now, and after that I'll return back here. Thanks for reading!