That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime S3 - Episode 18
Mb | Aug 16, 2024 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
Rimuru is in the midst of intense preparations for the upcoming festival in Tempest when he receives a visit from King Blumund. The two heads of state seize the opportunity to reaffirm their alliance and renew their shared desire to further deepen the relations between their countries. Rimuru proposes expanding Blumund into a central distribution hub, which receives full support from the king and queen. Shortly afterward, the Dwarf King Gazel also arrives, thanking Rimuru for his role in recent events, including an important alliance with the Western Holy Church. Together, they discuss the upcoming festivities as well as the current developments surrounding Hinata and the Seven Days Clergy.
Not long after, Youm, the newly crowned king of the renamed Kingdom of Falmenace, arrives together with his queen, Mjur. In a lively conversation, Youm expresses his gratitude for Rimuru's support and is visibly relieved when Rimuru waives the kingdom's outstanding reparation payments.
Later, Rimuru travels to Engrassia, where he meets Yuuki, who introduces him to Kagali, a sub-leader of the Free Union and an experienced researcher of ancient ruins. Rimuru emphasizes the importance of respecting ancient civilizations and invites Kagali to assist him in exploring the ruins of Clayman's former estate.
To conclude, Rimuru visits the children he once taught and invites them, along with their teacher Tiss, to the festival. The children are brimming with excitement, and Rimuru promises them an exciting time full of planned activities.
The episode ends with the arrival of the hero Masayuki and his companions in Rimuru's city. Suspicion arises as Masayuki's companions question Rimuru's intentions. In an unexpected move, Rimuru invites Masayuki to participate in the upcoming martial arts tournament during the festival, challenging him that Rimuru himself will face Masayuki in combat should he win the tournament.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.