AMBot | 05/10/2024 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
Soei reports to Rimuru that a group of five, including the captain of the Templars, Hinata, is on their way to Tempest and has escaped pursuit by Soka. Additionally, 30,000 temple knights are heading to Falmuth to kill the demon responsible for the archbishop's death. Rimuru advises Diablo, who feels responsible for the situation, to learn from his mistakes and proceed with his plan. Shuna suggests consulting Adalmann, a former high-ranking priest, to learn more about the Western Holy Church.

Adalmann explains the structure and history of the Western Holy Church, including the powerful Crusaders and Master Archers. Rimuru and his advisors discuss the impending threats and devise a plan. Benimaru outlines the deployment of 4,300 reinforcements under the leadership of Gobta, Hakuro, and Gabiru. Rimuru tasks Ranga with protecting Gobta, and the team finalizes their strategy.

Diablo reveals his plan, which involves mobilizing troops through the new king, Edward, and aims to neutralize the threat without causing unnecessary harm. The group emphasizes the importance of avoiding unnecessary casualties. Shion proposes deploying her Yomigaeri team to buy time against the Crusaders, supported by Benimaru and his Kurenai unit.

The discussion shifts to who should handle Hinata's group. Rimuru decides to confront Hinata himself, while Benimaru, Shion, and Soei deal with her companions. The Beastketeers, led by Suphia and Albis, offer their assistance and receive Rimuru's approval. Rimuru stresses the importance of prioritizing his friends' lives over the mission.

Meanwhile, Granville and Damrada discuss their plans to eliminate Hinata and destabilize Tempest. Damrada intends to handle the demon in Falmuth, while Granville aims to ensure Hinata's defeat. They plan to manipulate the situation to their advantage by involving Cerberus and other forces to achieve their goals.

Raphael concludes with the announcement of the next episode, "Battle Between Saints and Demons."
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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