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One of Ainz' food deliveries is stolen and the theft traced back to Phillip after Albedo and Ainz interrogate Hilma. Hilma is
surprised when Ainz blames himself instead of her and becomes devoted to him, describing his mercy to the other Eight Fingers. Albedo explains to the Floor Guardians that Phillip was supposed to incite the commoners into rebelling against the nobility; Ainz would then peacefully absorb Re-Estize into the Sorcerous Kingdom, but Phillip provoked war instead. Ainz agrees an example is required but privately is not happy his plan failed. Ainz sends a letter to the Re-Estize king, warning that the Sorcerous Kingdom, Baharuth Empire, Dwarven Kingdom, Dragon Kingdom, Roble Holy Kingdom, and a powerful figure called the Faceless all hold the Re-Estize Kingdom responsible for the attack on the transport and may declare war. King Ramposa, Zanac and his ministers are trapped between fighting a war they cannot win, or blaming everything on Phillip and hoping Ainz shows mercy. Albedo arrives and is surprised when Ramposa offers his own head in exchange for mercy for his kingdom. 489"Countdown to Extinction"
Transliteration: "Metsubō e no Hajimari" (Japanese: 滅亡への始まり)Masaki MatsumuraYukie SugawaraAugust 30, 2022 (2022-08-30)TBA Albedo refuses Ramposa’s head and declares war on Re-Estize, though she promises Ainz will use no higher tier spells. Brain, who now holds Gazef’s sword Razor Edge, decides to evacuate his sword students out of Re-Estize. Demiurge moves soldiers to surround Re-Estize, preventing other countries interfering. Ainz worries victory will be too easy; since more can be
learned by
experiencing failure, the Floor Guardians won’t actually learn anything if they win without trying.
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