Wesley, a veteran who defended the kingdom from demons for thirty years, is publicly accused of fabricating the demon threat and embezzling military funds. Facing the wrath of the people and a royal decree ordering him to surrender his power staff or face execution, Wesley refuses to submit. Despite overwhelming opposition, he declares his defiance and prepares to leave the city by force or death. As he accepts his fate, he warns that when the demon threat returns, the kingdom should not rely on him again. Meanwhile, the demon forces are shown stirring ominously.
The Shield of Dawn has been broken, leaving a critical pass vulnerable after Wolton's banishment. A group plans to exploit this by having one member pose as a human bandit to lure enemies beyond the gates, aiming to march on humanity's capital and eliminate them. Manfred Brandt learns of bandits causing trouble on the outskirts and suspects they are allied with Wesley, using demon disguises to incite fear. Brandt volunteers to lead a mission to capture these bandits and prove Wesley's betrayal. As preparations begin, the opposing demonic forces watch closely, anticipating humanity's response.
In this episode, Wesley faces accusations of making a secret pact with demons to claim lands beyond the pass. A group led by a general discovers a lesser demon beyond the city walls, revealing that bandits were not just human but connected to dark forces. The demon's capture is intended as proof to bring Wesley to justice. The general confronts doubts as Wesley’s supposed demonic alliances cast him as both a betrayer and a deluded figure. The episode ends with the demon defiantly questioning Wesley’s name, leaving the conflict unresolved and Wesley’s fate uncertain.
In this episode, Wesley, a man accused of treason for allegedly collaborating with demons, faces fierce condemnation from opposing forces demanding justice. Despite the accusations, Wesley refuses to defend himself, signaling he will no longer guard the border, leaving his fate uncertain. A violent clash erupts when demon forces display overwhelming strength, forcing Wesley's accusers to retreat and report back to the capital. The tension escalates as a challenger vows to inform the queen of Wesley's betrayal, branding him shameless for siding with demons. The episode ends with Wesley isolated and the accusation unresolved, setting the stage for the looming confrontation with royal authority.
The episode opens with Wesley confronting an enemy accused of colluding with demons, initiating a fierce battle using his signature Sanction Twin-Blades. Despite a powerful defense, the enemy questions if anyone can match Wesley's strength, highlighting his three decades of guarding the border. Meanwhile, military leaders discuss the lack of serious threats along the outskirts, dismissing demon rumors as panic-inducing. However, the discovery of a gravely wounded soldier injured by demons forces them to confront the terrifying truth: demons are indeed present and active. The episode ends with the group facing the unsettling reality of this new threat.
After thirty years, the demon lord Wesley who once defeated the demon race is believed gone, prompting demons to open a portal and prepare to attack DayBright City. Unexpectedly, Wesley returns to the Kingdom of Winter, a realm he was banished from. Despite past rejection, the Queen of Winter personally greets him and offers her crown, hand in marriage, and the throne if he can save her people from relentless demon raids. Wesley’s return sets the stage for a critical shift, but the kingdom's fate hinges on whether he will accept this heavy offer.
The Kingdom of Winter is suffering constant demon attacks, prompting a tense encounter between Lord Wesley and the Queen of Winter. Wesley offers to end the conflict by abdicating and marrying the Queen, but his demand that she kowtow to him enrages her and is flatly refused. After dismissing the throne, Wesley departs, claiming no interest in ruling. Meanwhile, Joan and her father decide the city is lost to demons. When they spot Wesley near the demon-infested area, accusations arise that he has allied with the demons. Wesley denies involvement, but as swords are drawn to stop him, the city braces for a violent confrontation and uncertain fate.
Wesley is confronted by authorities who order him to surrender, promising freedom once their investigation concludes. Despite their warnings, Wesley resists, prompting an attack to prevent his escape. Surprising everyone with his formidable strength, Wesley quickly overpowers his opponents. He declares he has shown mercy enough and no longer feels responsible for protecting the city. As chaos erupts, he urges everyone to flee for their lives. The episode ends with the chilling announcement that demons have arrived, escalating the danger and uncertainty.
As a demon army attacks Day Bright City, soldiers try to hold the line despite their weakness, believing they can win without the famed warrior Wesley. When the city faces imminent danger, the kingdom reinstates Wesley to fight alongside them, despite his bitter resentment from years of scorn. Wesley reluctantly agrees as a Banishing Gate is activated to buy time. However, back at the capital, an Oath Knight faces punishment for falsely reporting demon chaos, even as urgent news arrives that Day Bright City has already fallen to the demons, deepening the crisis.
After decades of peace, Day-Bright City has fallen under demon control, threatening the Westflame Kingdom. Despite initial disbelief from the king, his advisors insist the city has become a demon stronghold poised to attack the capital. Calls to reinstate Sir Wesley, the only commander capable of fighting such foes, are denied. Instead, the king orders Lord Torun to lead elite troops to scout the city. Confident and dismissive of caution, Torun vows to retake Day-Bright without scouts, underestimating the demon threat as they approach the city’s outskirts. The episode ends with the ominous warning that demons will punish human arrogance.