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Published at 20th of January 2022 11:19:59 AM


Chapter 97

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Adelaide hastily wiped the ricotta cheese from her lips.

 

This was the first time she would meet him properly after finding out who he was, but how could their first reunion after 30 years be while she was eating. She mustn’t look like this. She rubbed her lips hard in embarrassment.

 

Lisianthus and Caladium, on the other hand, had casual faces. They seemed too relaxed for facing an opponent they had recently fiercely battled.

 

And soon the reason was revealed.

 

“Gwaeck—!”

 

Contrary to expectations, the one who appeared beyond the portal was the demon postman, the Shoebill. It looked cool seeing him spread his gray wings with a loud cry.

 

He seemed to have come to deliver the mail, seeing that the bag he had worn diagonally looked full.

 

But if it was Lupinus, Lisian and Caladium would have told her in advance. Adelaide sighed at her futile action.

 

She stared at the Shoebill with a cold expression on her face. The Shoebill was smiling cutely with his big eyes wide open and looked like he was in a particularly good mood today.

 

When she saw that sly smile, she felt her mood sink even more.

 

Adelaide finally couldn’t stand it and opened her mouth.

 

“Why did you come through there? You usually come in through the portal dedicated for the post. That’s the rule.”

 

“Why did you use that portal to confuse me?” She grunted.

 

It was the Shoebill who broke the rules, so she thought it was okay to be irritated like this.

 

Then, his bright and dazzling eyes became fierce in an instant. The Shoebill looked at Adelaide with his head down and eyes raised. The vicious appearance quickly frightened her, but she tried to pretend not to be, and lifted her chin stiffly.

 

“Gwaeck.”

 

The Shoebill pointed above them with one wing. It was where the dedicated portal for the postman was.

 

“He’s saying that the portal dedicated to the postman was broken. It may have also been affected during the battle.”

 

Lisianthus interpreted the Shoebill’s words. 

 

Ugh. Adelaide only then realized that she had made a mistake and covered her mouth with her hand.

 

“Gwaeck.”

 

“He’s asking if you don’t have eyes.”

 

“Gwaeck, gwaeck.”

 

“He’s asking why you’re annoyed with him.”

 

“Gwae–aeck?”

 

Lisianthus bit his lip with a troubled face. Up to now, he had roughly refined and expressed it, but the last words could not be refined in any way.

 

Adelaide couldn’t understand the Shoebill’s words, but just by looking at his eyes, she could pretty much guess that he was saying all kinds of swear words.

 

“Hey, how interesting. Fight him.”

“Or should I?” Caladium quickly whispered in her ear. He was from the West, so he would never miss a chance to fight. Even if it was not his fight.

 

“Shoebill, I’m sorry.”

 

Adelaide quickly apologized as she pressed her hand against Caladium’s face, which was clinging close to her. However, the Shoebill’s eyes showed no sign of softening.

 

“What?”

 

“My name is not Shoebill. Would it feel good to be called succubus instead of your name? It said.”

 

“I’m sorry.”

 

Adelaide lowered her head again. Hearing those words in Lisianthus’ voice, she was even more shocked. It seemed that even if the Shoebill was angry, he still seemed to be proper.

 

Contemplating how she could appease him, she carefully poked a coin into the Shoebill’s pocket.

 

“Gwaeck!”

 

[Do you think Shoebills are all about money?]

 

Even without Lisianthus’ interpretation, this much could be understood.

 

Adelaide hesitated, then added a few more coins. Then the Shoebill’s face became cute again, as if it had never been ferocious. He was really just like a living being in the Demon Realm, giving in to money easily.

 

The Shoebill politely placed the mail on the table and left through the same portal again. Adelaide sat down dejectedly and chewed the leftover salad.

 

“I guess my powers aren’t that effective.”

 

She said in her sullen voice. Yesterday, one strawberry failed to grow properly, and just like that. She didn’t seem to be as powerful as she thought she was.

 

“No, Master. It would have been more difficult if the power had just worked in this situation. If Master’s power manifested regardless of your will, that would be dangerous in many ways.”

 

“It’s only been a few days since the first manifestation, so why are you so impatient? It’s all inconsistent at first. Getting better takes practice.”

 

“Is that so?”

 

“Of course. Trust me. I am your teacher.”

 

“Yes, I see… Thank you, Lisian, Caladi.”

 

Lisianthus and Caladium secretly exchanged glances.

 

Though they said that, the two devils never really practiced their powers. It was close to perfect from the very beginning that they just needed to get used to it. Just like how breathing did not need practice.

 

However, in front of the listless Adelaide, they had enough sense to know that there was no need to say this.

 

After the meal, Adelaide reorganized the dungeon with Lisanthus’ help. They fixed the portal for the postman so she wouldn’t be scolded by the Shoebill again, and also installed a portal to Mediar.

 

Lupinus must have been really strong because there were still so many things that needed fixing here and there. There was also a problem with the connection to the dungeon pad. 

 

There were minor errors such as the amount remaining in the balance being displayed as [???]. Lisianthus said that this kind of error sometimes occurred with low-grade pads, and he applied for repair service to the relevant department. He said repairs would take from 3 days to a week. It was a long time, but in the meantime, there was no problem with the basic functions of buying magic stones or opening and closing portals.

 

“Hey, Lisian. Can an ordinary human suddenly become a warrior?”

 

Adelaide asked Lisianthus as she swept and mopped the floor. Lisianthus told her not to do it, but he couldn’t stop her.

 

During Lisianthus’ last business trip, she decided to work hard to help him in the future. She didn’t know how many days it would last.

 

“Or is it different because he’s a half-bloood?”

 

There was no known information about individuals with mixed human and demon blood because there were so few of them in the first place. Lupinus was of mixed blood. Again, she didn’t understand. She never smelled the unique scent of demons from the young boy.

 

“Very rarely, the soul of a warrior is developed by acquiring it. I don’t know much about mixed race, but… they said that among some of the warriors, trading demons was popular. I’ve heard that mixed races were often born in the process.”

 

The hand holding the broom tightened. It was not difficult to guess what terrible things were implied in the ‘process’. Lupinus’ father, who tried to capture her, and his companions must have had a similar purpose.

 

“Most of those mixed race children die within a few days of being born. It is rumored that the very few who survive are endowed with unusual powers.”

 

“Ah, the last time I saw him, it was unusual. His hair color changed. I couldn’t even recognize him.”

 

Adelaide recalled Lupinus’ countenance as he told her to remember him. At that time, his hair was clearly shining a bright gold color.

 

“Suddenly, his senses decreased significantly. To the level of an ordinary human being. I think it was possible for him to switch back and forth between a half-demon form and a human form.”

 

“… It’s the first time I’ve heard of it, but I think so too. The air itself was different.”

 

“It can be…”

 

Adelaide put on a serious face and placed a broom in Caladium’s hand, who had been playing leisurely. It meant that she was done cleaning, and that he needed to return it to its place.

 

Caladium grumbled, but quietly obeyed her order.

 

She sat down and immersed herself in her thoughts. What the hell happened to Lupinus after that day? What kind of life has he led? Didn’t he say, ‘I’ve never been happy for a moment’?

 

When she meets him again, she would don a serious face and carefully choose what to say. She wasn’t very good with words, so she had to prepare hard in advance to avoid misunderstandings.

 

As she was organizing her thoughts, the sun quickly went down. 

 

‘I don’t think he’s coming today.’ 

 

Adelaide, who was wandering back and forth at the entrance of the portal with a half-nervous mind, checked the sky that was being swallowed by dusk and relaxed.

 

“Hey, for dinner —”

 

“Adele.”

 

As Adelaide was about to lay out the dinner she wanted, Lisianthus interrupted her.

 

Caladium, who was lying on the sofa, also jumped up and stood next to Adelaide. The smile vanished from his handsome face.

 

Adelaide could instinctively know the attitude and atmosphere of the two of them, even if she didn’t have to listen to them.

 

Lupinus has arrived.

 

She stared at the portal, stiffening her whole body. As expected, her portal buzzed with a bluish glow.

 

And finally, a dark-haired man appeared from the crowd of lights. A man with a sword and a dark cloak that went up to the tip of his chin covering his all-black outfit. Lupinus.

 

Soon, blue eyes were revealed through his long eyelashes. As soon as he opened his eyes, his gaze turned to her.

 

“Hello, Adela.”

 

As if resonating from a cave, a low voice reached her ears and at the same time energy so thick that it was suffocating her quickly spread and filled the entire dungeon.

 

Perhaps thanks to absorbing Caladium’s energy yesterday, Adelaide did not collapse and was able to face the warrior.

 

His blue eyes with a bizarre gleam were still terrifying, but when she found out that he was Lupinus, he seemed different. Long eyelashes, clear eyes, a straight nose and plump lips. A little boy’s face could be seen in the stranger’s face.

 

The only difference was that his hatred for her was evident in every corner of his face.

 

“You’re stronger than last time.”

 

Lupinus curled the corners of his lips sullenly. The gaze that seemed to pierce Adelaide quickly shifted to Lisianthus and Caladium.

 

“Did you eat anyone else?”

 

He gripped his sword lightly. A ferocious energy blazed around the large sword. He was preparing to attack.

 

Noticing this, Lisianthus and Caladium quickly blocked Adelaide’s front.

 

No, she had to do something. Adelaide pushed them away and took a step forward.

 

“Adele!”

 

Lisianthus tried to catch her, but Adelaide was stubborn. At the pathetic sight, Lupinus snorted. 

 

“You’re coming with your own two feet to die.” In a low voice he swung his sword indifferently.

 

“I didn’t forget!”

 

Facing his energy which seemed to swallow her up, without even blinking her eyes, she exclaimed resolutely. The powerful energy burned in front of Adelaide.

 

“… What?”

 

Lupinus asked, grabbing his sword that seemed like it was about to explode. He didn’t even understand why he had harvested his energy.

 

“In the past 30 years, I haven’t forgotten you for a moment.”

 

“Really.” She spoke her words in a desperate tone.

 

“How could I forget my first friend, Lupin.”

 

***

 

 

Warning! Below is the excerpt of the event *wink wink from chapters 162 & 163. Don’t read further if you do not want to get spoiled!

Also, I removed the names and modifiers that would make it obvious who Adelaide was having se*y time with. Though I think you can pretty much guess XD. Will you get it right?

 

 

162

“I only sucked your br*asts a few times, but you’re already so wet.”

 

“[Adelaide] is also obscene.” [—] beautifully smiled as he whispered between her legs. Adelaide’s face flushed red.

 

– – –

 

He seemed to be trying to embarrass her again with vulgar words. She hadn’t been hit by it just once or twice, so she was now used to it, still, every time Adelaide heard it, she felt like she was about to die from embarrassment.

 

163

 

[—] shoved his fingers between her bushes without giving her room to feel embarrassed.

 

“Ah! Haa…!”

 

“Can you see this? There’s so much liquid. It even splattered on my face.”

 

“[—], no, ah! [—]!”

 

She wanted to tell him to stop saying such shameful things, but she didn’t have the will to do so. Every time he moved his fingers up and down, sparks went off her head. Her legs were trembling like they were about to lose strength, and her waist was bent like a bow.

 

“Don’t worry, [Adelaide]. I will clean you up.”

 

“No, Hnng!”

 

“Since I was the one who made it dirty, I’ll suck it all out.”

 

Soon, soft lips touched underneath. Adelaide, realizing after a few experiences that this was a harbinger of painful lust, she hurriedly attempted to pull back.

 

However, she was unsuccessful as [—] grabbed her thighs tightly. Rather, it only ignited his temper.

 

[—] tasted her more mercilessly, as if he was punishing her for daring to attempt to escape. Adelaide could only let out loud moans at his skillful act of stimulating her most sensitive area with his hard fingers whilst licking them gently with his soft tongue.

 

Excessive pleasure was sometimes no different than pain. She clung to [—]’s [—] hair and writhed in endless pleasure.

 

Soon, her waist bent backwards, and her whole body trembled.

 

“Aaahh… Hnnngg…!”

 

She had reached her climax. Eventually, her legs lost strength. [—] supported her carefully, as if expecting this.

 

“[—]…”

 

Adelaide whimpered and called out his name.

 

That was the wrong move. The moment he saw her gratified face as she called his name during her peak, [—] lost some of his control again.

 

“Ha, so dirty, I’m falling, really.”

“Who told you to make that face?” [—] pointed out as he held her in his arms.

 

Adelaide was too ashamed but she didn’t have the energy to respond. She could only quietly hold his arms as if she were clinging to him.

 

[—] lowered her onto the bed and quickly unbuttoned his shirt. He didn’t take his eyes off Adelaide up until the moment he removed his clothes.

 

A deep desire was evident in his blazing eyes. His eyes seemed to say something like ‘It’s time to move on to the next step’. Adelaide took a deep breath and looked at him with narrowed eyes.

 

[—] quickly became shirtless. [—][—][—] beautifully woven muscles. He smiled and slowly took off his pants. He seemed very satisfied that she was looking at his body.

 

Eventually, the constant stabbing at her stomach revealed its true identity. At the same time, Adelaide’s face stiffened. She had seen it a few times, but it was the first time she was seeing it properly. It was enormous, long, and was already dripping with slippery liquid.

 

Step. Step.

 

The closer [—] drew nearer, the paler her countenance became.

 

“H-Hold on. Wait, [—]!”

 

“I’m sorry, but I can’t anymore.”

 

“No, that’s too… It’s too big!”

 

Adelaide pointed to the organ below him and shouted. How could such a terrifying thing go inside her? No matter how much she thought about it, it was too much.

 

“Don’t I hear that every time you see it? Stop being cute. I can’t stand it and it makes me want to attack you right away.”

 

She was infinitely sincere, but [—] seemed to have just taken it as whining. Adelaide shivered as he climbed onto the bed and settled himself between her legs. She freaked out.

 

“Oh, it’s not going to go in! It really won’t…!”

 

To [—], these words only felt like a stimulus. His thick chest rose and fell with excitement.

 

“Shh. Be quiet, [—]. It’s still outside. Of course, it’ won’t matter when it’s inside.”

 

[—] slowly stroked his member up and down and smiled softly. She gasped as she stared at his huge club-like hammer.

 

Soon, his hard manhood rubbed her secret part.

 

“Hic!”

 

“This, it’s too slippery. Did you spill again?”

 

“You, hng! You spilled it, haahhng!”

 

“That is also true.”

 

Adelaide hurriedly caught her breath as the pleasure engulfed her. Sloshing sounds were heard over and over again which increased her feeling of embarrassment.

 

[—] gently kissed the moist, wet corners of her eyes. Then a gentle voice followed.

 

“Don’t worry, [—]. It won’t hurt.”

 

[—]. He said this and grabbed Adelaide’s waist.

 

And the endless bliss began.





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