This is where the plot thickens. While the series is called "Isekai wa Heiwa deshita" (The Other World was Peaceful), Chapter 53 reveals a hidden tension. The human king arrives with the original hero, Takuya (the edgy, combat-focused hero). Takuya accuses Liorn of being a dormant weapon. In most isekai, this would lead to a fight. Here, Kaito casually steps between them. The RAW dialogue is fascinating: Takuya shouts, "She is a calamity!" Liorn replies, "I was. I am no longer." Kaito simply asks, "Do you want to hurt anyone here, Liorn-san?" She shakes her head. Kaito turns to Takuya: "See? Peace."
Kaito, joined by the heroine Chloe (the spirit user) and the demon butler Shiro , greets Liorn. Unlike previous kings, Liorn is not tsundere; she is socially paralyzed by millennia of isolation. The raws convey this through stilted, halved dialogue bubbles. Kaito offers her a simple pastry from a local stall. This moment is critical— Liorn cries for the first time in 3,000 years . The RAW text uses a specific archaic Japanese pronoun for self-reference ("ware" instead of "watashi"), highlighting her ancient nature breaking down. This is where the plot thickens
We see Kaito navigating his unique position as a "bridge" between different races and high-ranking entities. His sincerity remains his greatest "cheat skill." Takuya accuses Liorn of being a dormant weapon