In the latest moments of the story, Thor’s presence has shifted from a mere "guest" to the most valuable asset in the Demon Realm. While the Empire still views him as a discarded sacrifice, the demons are realizing that Thor’s "magic items"—ranging from absurdly effective cleaning tools to defensive gear that could stop an army—are changing their entire way of life. The once-shunned alchemist is now so central to the kingdom that marriage alliances are already being whispered about to ensure he never leaves. For Thor, it isn't about power; it's about the simple joy of finally being allowed to make whatever he wants.
Thor Regus had always been the "disappointment" of the Duke’s house in the Dulgaria Empire, a land where military might was the only currency that mattered. While his brothers wielded swords that could cleave mountains, Thor’s only gift was —a skill his father, Duke Bargas, dismissed as a hobby for weaklings. At sixteen, his "uselessness" finally reached its limit; he was sent across the border as a human sacrifice to the Demon Lord, a fate from which no one expected him to return. In the latest moments of the story, Thor’s
By the events of Chapter 5, Thor’s life in the Demon King’s castle had become a whirlwind of "overkill" invention. Drawing inspiration from a mysterious "mail-order catalog" from a world called Japan, he began crafting items that defied the logic of his own world. For Thor, it isn't about power; it's about