Speaking of the King of Heroes it was possible to see him walking the streets currently alone.

The sky was dark showing that night had already fallen with the stars shining in the sky, it was around eight o'clock at night and there were few people in the streets.

Gilgamesh walked alone until he stopped and looked down, currently he was on a bridge and below him was a river that ran as far as the eye could see and below the bridge a man was sitting with two fishing poles while looking at the river.

Anyone would think he was a normal person, but Gilgamesh knew better.

The magical aura that the man was purposely radiating to attract him, or rather call him.

With a leap he jumped on the bridge, not caring if anyone was watching, after all there was no one around, and landed beside the man and sat down with him.

"Now now You found me" said the man in a joking tone as he offered a fishing rod to Gilgamesh, who took it and began fishing with the man.

"I think you were inviting me, after all your magical signature was well exposed," said Gilgamesh in a joking tone.

The man just laughed before answering.

"Well, that might be true," the man said with a laugh.

Gilgamesh then looked at him directly.

His appearance is the most human that Gilgamesh has ever seen a supernatural being. Night-black hair that mingled with blond in part of his bangs that covered his forehead, violet eyes darker than Sona's, with the face of a mid-twenties and a black cape. Dressed in a red-brown turtleneck long-sleeved coat where the zipper opened slightly to reveal his chest, wearing long gray jeans and black shoes.

"So what do You want from me Azazel" said Gilgamesh as he revealed the real name of the man beside him who smiled.

He was Azazel, the Leader of the Fallen Angels Faction, ruler of the Grigori, the man who was turned into a scapegoat by his own father, and who was once called the Archangel of Doom.

All supernatural beings, they all really have a special characteristic, no matter how they like it, but everyone. They must be prettier or prettier than usual, none of them really ugly, they all have specialties that make them attractive.

But Azazel doesn't... He looks exactly like normal people, his face can't be called handsome or ugly. He exactly looks like the human aspect.

And that was irritating Gilgamesh.

For Gilgamesh the man in front of him was dangerous.

Azazel was perhaps not the strongest or one of those among the supernatural world, after all his power was Satan level, something big, but if you compare to Sirzechs and others it wasn't much.

What really made him dangerous was his mind, a genius who was able to recreate even a Sacred Gear.

Azazel was the Fallen Angel who taught Humanity about war, taught them to make shields, create swords, forge armor and knives. He is the one who gives them weapons and even spread rumors to teach them witchcraft. For some to be like that, creating things like that shouldn't be difficult, he was after all the one who taught humanity about them.

He was a genius monster wearing a human body, a genius that could only be compared and surpassed by Ajuka Beelzebub, someone so evil and cruel that he was recognized as the most cruel and vile of the Fallen Angels.

And that's true, his cruelty was such that even Shiva confirmed it, there's a reason even centuries passed and Azazel continued to lead the Fallen Angels, his cruelty was such that Kokabiel was nothing but an innocent cub next to him.

While God was waging war with Lucifer, Azazel created an organization and convinced thousands of Fallen Angels to join his side, making a force capable of fighting God and Lucifer.

Even before monsters like Sirzechs and Ajuka were alive, Azazel already ruled his own Faction and performed acts that would make even the cruelest of devils cringe in fear.

There was a reason why even Grigori had the smallest population among the Three Factions they were still so feared.

And this man was one of them.

He was the Archangel of Doom and the man who taught humans the art of war.

"Hehe, I think I should also be honored to be in your presence King of Heroes Gilgamesh, or maybe you prefer otherwise, Sekiryuutei or even be called Stronger Exorcist, Paladin" said Azazel with a big smile.

He knows.

That's what went through Gilgamesh's mind.

Azazel knew about his true identity.

Even when he became the Strongest Exorcist with the title of Paladin, or Holy Knight, Gilgamesh never announced himself to the world for a few reasons.

The first was that he didn't want to draw attention, after all if he announced himself everyone would see him as an ally of the Church and he would have many restrictions on his actions, and this hinders his plans.

Imagine what Sirzechs would think if he found out that the Strongest Exorcist was in the town where his sister lived and even threatened her?

This would only result in a war, or at the very least a battle against Sirzechs and the Devil Faction.

That's why Gilgamesh kept his titles hidden so no one would know.

But it looks like he couldn't escape them all.

"I'm surprised to find that out, although considering who you are that explains it," says Gilgamesh as he turns his attention to the river.

"Yes imagine my surprise to find that the Strongest Exorcist is the descendant of the King of Heroes and possessed Longinus [Zenith Tempest] and was also the man who defeated and tamed Longinus [Regulus Nemea] and then appears in devil territory another descendant of Gilgamesh who owns the [Boosted Gear], very suspicious don't you think?" speaks Azazel with a cynical tone in his voice, but he was also wary.

Azazel had his guard up, as the man in front of him is certainly very dangerous.

The Strongest Exorcist was the young man who defeated Vasco Strada, the man who was considered the Summit of Humanity.

And so if you count this with your three Longinus you can imagine the danger that Gilgamesh was.

And the moment Azazel saw Gilgamesh he knew the boy was a monster.

Her power might be contained but Azazel felt like he was in the presence of Sirzechs and Ajuka, but what scared the most was his own aura.

It wasn't about power, it was the very natural aura that emanated from him, the majesty that emanated from him made Azazel feel small, like an insect.

"You're not human, you're a demigod and you still have the Sacred Gear of the Longinus class and that already puts you in a scary class," said Azazel as he looked at the river.

Gilgamesh knew what Azazel was trying to say.

It was the fact that he was a demigod.

After a while in this world Gilgamesh had thought, where are the demigods?

They had never been shown in the cannon, the closest they had were the Valkyries, who serve the Norse Gods and the Reapers who serve Hades the Greek God of the Dead.

They had divine blood, but they were not demigods.

It was then that Gilgamesh discovered the reason.

The Demigods were forbidden to exist, due to a pact between the Gods.

The power that the demigods possessed was gigantic, even the weakest already possessed great power.

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