After being betrayed and killed by his best friend, Tsuoma Sadeo is reincarnated into a fantasy world where humans and magical creatures coexist. Armed with his indestructible sword and immense magical powers, he becomes a formidable sword mage. However, his new life takes an unexpected turn when he is met by the Princess of Straterfall Kingdom, his summoner, who has a crucial mission for him. A powerful demon, Urea, has possessed the Empress of Latasha, the second most powerful kingdom, and is secretly rallying dark mages to awaken the King of Demons, Agarrat, from the abyss. A goddess, determined to prevent this catastrophe, forms an unlikely alliance with the Princess of Straterfall. Together, they summon Tsuoma and, by mistake, his friend Teruki. The two must undergo rigorous training to defeat the Three High Demons: Urea, Trezona, and Duggan. As the stakes grow higher, Tsuoma and Teruki race against time to prepare for the ultimate battle. Will their training be enough to save the world from destruction, or will they run out of time? And who exactly is the supreme one and what is his or her plan?
They moved on to the Elements City. It was a far kingdom which would take them two weeks. They would pass through a kingdom before going to the desert that will lead to the Elements City. They got to the city gates of Lubelius. They saw a long queue of people wanting to go in. "I can't wait on a queue. I'm dying for a place to sleep." Jiyoki complained. "Lucky us, the mayor gave me a letter of recommendation. We should be able to get in without much fuss and hassle. Tsuoma went to a big burly man holding a long axe. Tsuoma opened his Ageogan ability. He wanted to test out the new functions.
He could see the information of everything about the axe and the man. The man was strong alright but his axe was destructive. The man looked at Tsuoma angrily, collected the letter of recommendation, and then pointed to the front gates of the city. Tsuoma smiled and walked in with his friends. The city was enormous with a lot of stalls and sellers yelling out their wares.