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* After leaving the Holy See, Sora's group visit the village attacked by orcs way back in Volume 2, and it's almost unrecognizable. The citizens don't recognize Sora right away, but when he whips out the mask, they immediately welcome their savior and herd Sora's crew to a less-crowded inn near the farmlands. Sora and crew spend the night and leave again in the morning.
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* On the way to Majolica, Sora and crew stop in the Holy Kingdom to bring Dan Apostle up to speed regarding Mia's survival. Hikari and Yor's younger sister Yuri briefly reunite and Dan asks Sora to deliver a letter to Yor, and it seems the aftermath of Elizabeth's death is felt heavily by the church.
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* Though the volume is actually quite long, it all boils down to Sora heading back to the Dragon Kingdom, going to the bottom of the dungeon, speaking with the Dryad God Eliana, getting the magic nut he needs to brew an elixir and bringing Mia back to life. He succeeds in exchange for the oath to scour the other 7 dungeons of the world for the remaining gods who are all missing. Sora decides to start with the dungeon in Majolica that he's about half-way done with.
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* The migration from the hidden village in Black Forest to the town of Nahal in the Eldo republic is going smoothly with Morrigan at the helm, and the summoned Heroes are finally free of Elysia's tyranny, but without ID, they can't do much, so they're getting ID as residents of Eldo Republic until they get a good feel for what they want to do. Sora's experiments in creating fertilizer have borne fruit, literally, and the town prospers.
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* Aftermath: With Goddess Elizabeth dead, there's no longer a Demon King, and with the Royalty of Elysia captured and turned to criminal slaves ''by their own laws'', neither the country of Elysia nor the Demon Territory have barriers to protect from the monsters of Black Forest, so the "Demons" of the HiddenElfVillage have to migrate and the Royal Capital of Elysia has its own issues. Sora and crew help the migration to the Eldo Republic, where the demons have their best chances of successfully integrating, since the republic is very inclusive of any and all races.
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* With the king taken down, all his sins exposed, and his captives freed, especially [Saint] Miaru, the city's barrier against monsters fails and a monster stampede that was ''not'' engineered took place. Thankfully for the capital, the planners of the attack saw this coming and mounted a defense.
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* After Sora and crew finish storming the castle, the Beast King barges into the throne room and has a nice chat with King Elysia, taking advantage of the latter's human supremacy and a hidden transmission device to provoke an EngineeredPublicConfession where the king gloated about all his crimes, misdeeds, sacrificing elves, kidnaping, brainwashing, and exploiting otherworld heroes, and the entire black-ops program to abuse the holy hell out of the descendants of past heroes by giving them TrainingFromHell starting at a very early age and making them '''earn''' slave-mask that can't be removed safely, making them little more than dolls with short and cruel lives. In the end, King Elysia and his entire court are condemned and made into criminal slaves themselves.
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* As Sora is invading the castle, he meets with the Royal Capital adventurers, who are helping the beast-men, and reveals that he faked his death to escape the kingdom's special forces, who were trying to kill him, and they all join forces to learn that indeed elves were sacrificed to summon the "heroes" and the kingdom was planning to summon more, Morrigan, the kindly orphanage attendant was put in a mask of slavery and forced to make a magic trap that summoned shadows to defend the captives, and if the shadows were damaged, the captives took the damage instead, and lastly, hero with the [Saint] job was shoved into the place where the holy sword was kept to serve as a battery for the castle's magic barrier, with the rest having been lied to that she was taken away for medical treatment while they were sent after Elis. To say that '''everyone''' thinks the king's actions mean death is too good for him would be an understatement.

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