DxD: DO System Chapter 42
Added 2025-01-06 08:07:48 +0000 UTCChapter 42: The Underworld
As Issei felt the Gremory circle form beneath him, he was once again jealous of the skill. He really wanted the ability for himself.
âYouâll learn it one day,â Ddraig chimed in, though the whole one day thing didnât exactly thrill Issei.
âThis will be your first real trip to the Underworld. If anything feels off or makes you uncomfortable,â Rias said mid-teleportation. âJust let me know.â
Asia gave a soft smile and a nod, certainly not planning on letting the redhead know even if she did face any problems.
As for Issei, he was more interested in learning about the Underworld.
From his memories, he knew the Underworld was not as fleshed out as he would have liked. So, he was genuinely excited to explore it for himself. And as the teleportation finally made him feel the sensation of fallingâas if in a free-falling elevatorâInstead of being anxious, though, he felt excited.
The Familiar Forest had been only a tiny part of the Gremory Estate, let alone the Underworld, so he hadnât learned much about it back then.
Minus the artificial sky and the daylight cycle.
Apparently, these were created by the Satans, and thinking about it, Issei felt it made sense.
After all, how could there be a sun in the Underworld?
Barely a few seconds later, the teleportation process ended, and they arrived at their destination.
Immediately, Issei was met with the scent of lavender and rosesâa soft, sweet aroma. Looking around, he saw that they were surrounded by shrubs forming a wall-like pathway. Beyond these shrub-walls were massive fields filled with nothing but flowersâmostly roses and lavendersâarranged in patterns that could make anyone pause their daily activities and simply admire.
âThis is⊠unlike what I imagined,â Issei said, amazed by the beauty of the place.
âVolcanoes, barren lands, and random monsters spawning everywhere?â Rias asked with a knowing smile. âIs that what you thought?â
That wasnât entirely what he thought. He already knew about her estate, and the Familiar Forest had hinted at the abundance of artificial plant life in the Underworld.
âMore likeâŠâ He looked around, taking in the scenery. âI didnât expect the place to be this beautiful.â
The sky was purple, even tinged with red, but it wasnât creepy or unpleasant. If anything, it gave the place a mystical glow, as though it were straight out of an abstract painting.
He could tell the plants had been artificially placedânot because they were fake, but because of how perfect they looked and how meticulously they were arranged.
âSince you and Asia havenât seen my estate before, I took the liberty of teleporting us a little away from the main house,â Rias said, her hands crossed behind her back. âI hope you donât mind.â
Issei didnât, and neither did Asia, though she was still a little uneasyâmostly because she had recently become a devil and was now surrounded by them, after being raised to hate devils.
As they walkedâand they walked for quite a whileâIssei noticed the scenery remained largely the same, with occasional ponds, pergolas, and gazebos scattered at perfectly chosen locations.
After several minutes, they came across a massive, devilishly beautiful fountain that made Issei pause to ask a question.
âJust how big is your estate, Rias?â
The question made the girl think for a second before answering. âRoughly the size of Kyushu.â
This forced Issei to stop in his tracks. âYouâre telling me⊠your estate is roughly the same size as ten percent of Japan?â
âThis estate is,â Rias nodded. âThen we have additional land scattered around, which is bigger than this, but itâs pretty much uninhabitable, so we donât consider it part of our direct estate.â
Issei was baffled. âAnd how big is that?â
âA little bigger than Hokkaido.â
âThe entirety of Hokkaido?â Issei was at a loss for words. Seeing her nod, he had to take a deep breath.
âItâs not that big of a landmass. Almost every high-ranking devil family, especially Duke-ranked families, gets similarâif not biggerâplots of land.â She shrugged casually, which made Issei realize just how much of an easy-mode life she was living.
âBael blood, Power of Destruction, Gremory blood, devilish luck,â Ddraig scoffed. âAnd still so pathetically weak.â
âWait, devilish luck? What is that?â Issei was taken aback by the sudden revelation.
âWhat do you think allowed her to find so many rare beings for her peerage?â Ddraig sighed. âAnd even you just happened to live in the place where she decided to spend her high school life. What do you think that is?â
Issei was genuinely surprised by his words.
âInsane amounts of luck and an astronomically high level of control over their demonic powers. Thatâs the power of Gremory.â
Issei was forced to think about it, and it did make a lot of senseânot just the luck, but the control too.
He knew how little Rias practiced her powers, yet they never went out of control. Being the daughter of one of the highest-potential holders of the Bael family was one thing, but being able to control the Power of Destruction effortlessly was another.
Many skilled Bael family members struggled with the Power of Destruction, from what he had learned, and yet Rias simply spammed it.
Perfect control was no joke.
Feeling a little jealous of her bloodlineâdespite having multiple cheat-level abilities himselfâhe finally saw Riasâ house.
In name, it was a mansion, but it was nothing like a typical one. He had never seen a human mansion so grand and immense.
âIt might not be as impressive as some other devil houses, but itâs cozy enough,â Rias said, and Issei genuinely wondered if she believed her own words.
âThere are houses bigger than this?â Asia asked, equally amazed.
âEven someone who had been in and out of the Vatican Church finds it massive,â Issei thought, amused. âAnd she says itâs not big enough.â
âAnyhow,â Rias finally paused and looked at Issei and Asia. âWelcome to the Gremory Household.â
As if on cue, Issei saw a line of maids and butlers forming a pathway toward the mansionâs door, with the butlers standing to the left and the maids to the right.
Two of themâone butler and one maidâwalked forward and slowly opened the door, revealing a beautiful red-and-gold-themed interior. From within emerged a familiar face.
âWelcome, Lady Rias,â Grayfia said as she stepped out, dressed in her usual maid outfit. âLord and Lady Gremory are waiting for you and your peerage.â
âWhy is she always in a maid uniform?â the dragon asked. âSome sort of weird hobby?â
âI wonder the same,â Issei replied.
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[Same Time â Lucifer Town, Lilith]
Sitting against a pile of files, documents, and paperwork that could last a lifetime was a man with red hair, bluish-green eyes, and a face that even the female population would envyâflawless.
Usually, almost every day, he would be buried in paperwork, barely having time to lift his head. But today, he wasnât as hardworking. Instead, he sat with his legs crossed over the desk, staring at the ceiling.
âAre you not going home?â asked a girl who appeared younger than him but was probably older than most familiesâ entire bloodlines. She wore a green shirt, a black skirt, and a bow that hung down. Her hair was styled in twin tails, and she looked curiously at the man. âYour sister is home, and you arenât there. Isnât that weird?â
âIâll be going in a bit,â he answered. âIâm just taking some time to think this through.â
âHer marriage?â the woman asked. âYou know you canât do much about it, Zechs.â
âI have to do something,â Sirzechs Lucifer stated. âI know Rias. I know that what most are thinking will never happen. Just because time passes, she wonât start looking at Riser affectionately or grow to like him. She can hold her grudges and hate forever.â
âShe canât win, can she?â the woman asked. âIsnât her peerage incomplete?â
âIt is,â Sirzechs replied. âOne of her bishops still refuses to work. She got another, but the new bishop is untrained. As for the new pawn⊠the Red Dragon Emperor can certainly win against Riser, but not now. Heâs only recently awakened his powers, and while Grayfia stated that heâs one of the more gifted ones, it doesnât make up for years of training difference.â
âWhat are you planning to do?â she asked, and he gave her only a glance.
âSomething that wonât be too pretty but will be necessary, Serafall,â Lucifer said tiredly. âAnd I hope that Riasâ peerage pulls off some miracle and wins.â
Serafall knew well enough that whatever Sirzechs was planning would put him in a difficult position, and as his friend, she didnât want that.
But could she do anything about it? Probably not.
Would she have done the same if Sona were in the same situation?
Most certainly.