534: To Demon or Not to Demon
534: To Demon or Not to Demon
“WHAT THE FUCK!?” Beatrice screamed. All the anticipation, all the plans, all the pent-up anger that Beatrice hoped to vent on that callous little beastkin, all of it unceremoniously denied with a single swift twist of the neck.
“Aw, what a shame,” Ember frowned with clear disappointment as she appeared from the dark hallway behind Beatrice.
“Isn’t that the big murderous bastard from the Tournament?” Olivia asked when she saw the man slowly rise to his feet.
“‘Murderous’?” Number Seven, Alexander, asked. “Please remind me—how many did you kill in that very same Tournament where all the participants agreed to participate in fights to the death?”
Fuck, what was this guy’s deal? Beatrice tried to remember. He did not care much for others and killed without even flinching, but she tried to recall if she actually saw him do anything outright heinous. Last time she saw him he fought the giant tentacle Abomination just like she did. He did supposedly take credit for the kill, according to Ember, but there was no kill to take credit for anyway, so besides a little sting concerning the fact that she did most of the work damaging that thing, holding a grudge over it would be petty.
“Erm, Lady Beatrice!! What do I do with this now!?” Jim screamed as he struggled to hold on to the Purple Cape guard’s giant, milky tits. The woman kept moaning and licking her milk from her hands while firing off more milk from her nipples in any direction that her swinging breasts pointed at.
“Hey, don’t get any on me!!” Ember raised her voice while raising a fire shield at her side to vaporize the milk and protect herself from any unwanted splatter.
“How about you aim those at him?” Olivia suggested. “Before he kills someone else.”
“And you didn’t come here to kill her?” Alexander asked, pointing at Felicia’s white, fluffy corpse.
“N-no,” Olivia said unconvincingly.
“Why not? She was the one that controlled ordered the demons to attack! The big-tit woman was with Felicia when it happened, so there’s no way she wouldn’t know... Wait...” Alexander looked at the lactating woman and the guard that did his best to point her dangerous nipples away from everyone. “That milk... You’re the one that did all this!”
“Could you be more specific?” Beatrice asked, getting tired of being unjustly labeled as the cause of all evil.
Alexander simply pointed to the lactating Purple Cape.
“Oh, that whole thing, yes,” Beatrice said and moved a couple feet to the side from the slowly growing puddle of milk. “It turned out to be far more effective than having to kill everyone that got in my way,” she added and pointed at the dead guards and eunuchs that Alexander left in his wake.
“I had a weird feeling about you even before your stunts at the Games,” Alexander said, looking at Beatrice top to bottom. “It doesn’t look like you’re with the Guild or the Purples, yet you’re more than happy to turn them into your underlings, including that one,” he pointed at Jim. “But you also have powers unlike any I’ve seen. The only thing that compares... Who—no—what are you?”
Obviously, I’m a demon, but one that doesn’t want to destroy/rape all of humanity, Beatrice did not say out loud. Considering that this guy killed the guards, two eunuchs and Felicia all on his own, unarmed, he would be more useful as an ally than yet another enemy. What was it that Lucarad said to the king?
“I am The Hero that you were promised,” Beatrice said, trying to keep a straight face. “The one who will bring balance to the fo-erm, I mean, save this world as was told by The Scrolls!”
“What scrolls?” Alexander asked.
Good question, Beatrice thought, turned to Ember and whispered, “What scrolls?”
Ember shrugged and whispered, “Lucarad had a bunch of ancient old books and papers filled with drug-fueled ramblings. Just like everyone else, he quoted those that he liked and ignored others.”
“Oh, forget it!” Beatrice rolled her eyes. “Look, long story short: the Queen is super evil and working with the Demons, if not a demon herself. At least some of her daughters are also demons or possessed by them or something like that, and we need as much strength as possible to take them on, because the Queen is stupidly strong!”
“Huh, is that right?” Alexander said and threw a glance at Felicia’s body. “But if the Queen is in league with the Demons, how can I know that you’re not just another one of her underlings? The things you did back in those mines, what you’ve done to the Purples here—it all screams the obvious. Even your look, it’s nothing like any beastkin I’ve ever seen. And you were with Felicia when the demons appeared...”
“I—”
“Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilk~” a deep, disturbing voice echoed from the tunnels behind Beatrice.
“Oh, right,” Beatrice remembered who she asked to bring.