Chapter 177 – Recovered Wisdom (6)
Episode 177: Regaining Insight (6)
“Heh, ah… Oh… ♡”
Thump, thump-
A groan echoes with the rough sound of water through the hot air currents.
‘How long will this… I’m putting it in… ♡’
Fucked and cummed on cock all night long.
The uterus and back hole were filled with semen.
Ikarut continued to excrete a large amount of whitish fluid that made her belly bulge.
“ㅇ, uuuuu, ah, ah, heuu, ah♡”
Bureus!
Her belly chugged once more.
Tarsha vomited her pleasure back down her prickly throat.
“Ha… Whoa…”
Exhausted, Tarsha collapsed into his arms.
She didn’t even have the strength to lift her arms thanks to her continuing to work in the hot springs.
‘But it seems that the power of insight has returned to some extent.’
Tarsha blinked her eyes.
When I pulled out the heavy cock that filled her belly, the blurred white pupils were clearly shining.
“I never thought it would be this hard to sign a redemption contract…”
“It seems that she got it back fairly quickly thanks to her full acceptance of her pleasure.”
“Shit…”
Tarsha glanced at her hips.
The seal of the contract of redemption was clearly stamped on her buttocks.
A seal that glows reddish from being fed a large amount of demonic energy.
Horrified by the sight, Tarsha covered it with her palm.
“Goddess Gaia did a useless thing by erasing all her memories related to her saintess. Does that mean she’s holding her saint woman in check?”
“Well.”
“Sheesh, still a bad guy.”
Tarsha’s eyebrows wrinkled at her vague answer.
Lesilia Arnelle.
Her memories of the saintess were sparse, but she could not fully remember them.
Perhaps it has something to do with the power of the wisdom eye disappearing.
I had a heart attack, but no physical symptoms.
“You want to know a new saint through the Eye of Wisdom, right?”
Ikarut nodded silently.
Then Tarsha crossed her arms and struggled, then closed her eyes.
Tok, Took.
Water drops quietly fell on the ceiling.
After her brief silence, Tarsha opened her mouth.
“On the day I was invited to the coronation ceremony of the new saint, I was also invited as a representative of a different race.”
I searched for a little blurry memory.
The mouth of the saintess covered by her veil was smiling as sharp as frost.
A mischievous yet strange laugh.
I looked around her and when her eyes met
The saintess raised her finger and brought it to her mouth.
“For the first time, I couldn’t see the future.”
“… What do you mean?”
“Every living thing has a present, a past, and a future.”
A breeze blew that day.
Her veil fluttered, revealing a little of her saintly face.
Clearly our eyes met.
“Damn, I don’t remember… She clearly saw the face of the saintess, but strangely she couldn’t remember her.”
Tarsha’s memory is very good.
Her moving vision was so good that she knew her surroundings clearly even while moving quickly, and she picked up even the smallest details.
Sensing her strangeness, Tarsha narrowed her eyes.
“What is certain is that the imperial family and the church are moving together in unity.
And the new saintess is leading her center.”
“… Other than that, you know nothing. Are you saying that wisdom is useless?”
“Sheesh, I hope you don’t say anything that hurts your pride.”
She never fully regained her wisdom eye.
However, the memory of Lesilia Arnel, who was originally a saint, returned.
“For the time being, it would be better to move with the saintess.”
“Are you an ‘ally’ in this situation?”
Tarsha pauses, then nods her chin quietly.
“Originally, the role of a saintess is to oppose you. You could consider her a temporary ally, but you’d better be careful though.”
“It’s a relationship for mutual benefit, so you can use it anytime.”
“Contrary to what he said, he acted quite innocently?”
A demon king who just accepts the saint’s kiss, or a saint who pampers the demon king.
The relationship between the two was intimate and ambiguous to be called a temporary alliance.
Tarsha takes a step closer and taps her chest with the back of her hand.
“It is said that faith is the evidence of things not seen.
Even if you know the saints, you don’t know them all.”
“Is this the advice of a wise king?”
“Now come and treat me like a king. Tsk, anyway, don’t trust Lesilia Arnel too much.”
“The reason is?”
“Because your future depends on Lesilia Arnel.”
A confident tone of voice.
The serious look left Ikarut with a question.
“You’re not funny.”
Even though he groaned in a good mood after being thrust into his cock, the demon king’s expression did not waver.
Facing her impassive expression, Tarsha clicked her tongue.
“There will be more chaos in the future.”
“You’re talking about the darkness that appeared in Dark Wood.”
“Yes, as chaos grows, the human world will naturally disappear.”
The future of the world seen through the wisdom eye was dismal.
The chaos that was born everywhere created a whirlpool. The creature sucked into it disappeared.
The human world will perish just like that, as if it never existed.
“Ask the saintess for more details. You know a lot better than I do.”
Tarsha twisted her chin.
The first person to call it Chaos was Lesilia.
If you are a current saint, you should know how this world works.
It was fine without having to borrow Tarsha’s insight.
‘Why didn’t I tell the demon king?’
She felt a sense of deja vu for Lesilia.
Tarsha rubbed her throbbing temple and looked away.
A secret presence was felt beyond the cave walls.
“Mrs. Tarsha.”
“Say.”
Nariel, who had been waiting, appeared.
“A telegram has arrived from the Queen of Aberglow Forest, Eleiza.”
“… Ha, things happen so quickly.”
At this, a fresh sigh burst from Tarsha’s mouth.
As the power of the Eye of Wisdom returned, the future they feared appeared nearer.
Amidst the faintly passing future like a kaleidoscope, I saw the Aberglow Forest.
“Report in detail about the current state of Aberglow Forest.”
Eaten by chaos, the disappeared Aberglow Forest.
I was well aware of the contents of the telegram.
You must protect your own people.
As Tarsha’s jaw stiffened, so did her eyes.
***
Ugh-
Peaceful Everglow Forest.
In the middle of the sound of grass bugs, you can hear a foreign noise.
Jjeok, as space and space split apart, three In-Youngs appear.
The butterfly, resting quietly on the leaf, ran away.
Tarsha sits on top of it.
“K-uuuuu…T, I think I’m going to vomit…”
“Tarsha, are you okay?”
“How the hell can you endure it, ugh!”
“You get used to it after you try it a few times.”
Lesilia patted Tarsha’s bent back.
Moving to another space is accompanied by dizziness at the same time as casting.
It was especially hard for Tarsha, who has sensitive hearing and vision.
“If it’s difficult, I’ll send you back to Darkwood.”
“Damn it, this is nothing… Ugh…”
“You’ll feel better if you take a deep breath.”
With the sight spinning around, Tarsha chewed on the inside of her cheek and finally came to his senses.
Lesilia stroked her struggling back and waited until her condition improved.
However, Tarsha staggered and raised her upper body.
“You can’t move yet.”
“Even if it looks peaceful, you never know when it will be swallowed up by chaos. The forest is dangerous if we don’t go there as soon as possible.”
“I’m fine now, though.”
“Under! How does your guy know that? I still doubt your memories and mine, Saint Lesilia.”
The same people were in a dangerous situation.
The chaos that appeared in the dark woods did enormous damage.
If it wasn’t for the saintess, Darkwood would have disappeared.
‘It is said that an unknown darkness has appeared.’
‘Nothing has happened yet, but she asked Eliza-sama to borrow the power of her insight.’
‘I think what happened in Darkwood will be the same in Aberglow.’
The contents of the telegram sent by Aberglow did not deviate from expectations.
When the forest disappears, the habitat of life also disappears.
The future of the Elves is destined to disappear into the shadows of history.
“Tarsha-sama, calm down. The future can change at any time.”
“How can you be sure of that?”
“Well, is it because Master came to Aberglow?”
Lesilia smiled as if understanding her impatience, but
Tarsha became even more uncomfortable.
Beyond trust, she was close to blind faith.
Or maybe she knows something to be sure about.
“If chaos appeared, it would take an instant to destroy the forest.”
“Don’t worry though. As long as we are there, you will be safe.”
“Under! You speak well.”
Was the saintess originally like this?
Tarsha glanced her up and down as she snorted.
The memory of the saintess who could not fully return to her exists only as fragments.
She became even more suspicious.
As Tarsha’s eyes lifted me up, Lesilia just kept her smile.
“Egg plant.”
The tension between the two broke.
As Icarut moved her steps first, Lesilia followed her rifle and she casually stood beside her.
Feeling resentful for no reason, Tarsha quickly joined.
As if she didn’t understand herself, she spoke to Ikarut with a slightly raised face.
“But you guy, why are you accompanying me?”
“Companion?”
“What, didn’t you accompany me because Aberglow Forest was becoming dangerous?”
“The chaos exceeded my expectations. That’s why I’m only going to check the investigation, but you’re the one who asked me to go with you.”
“Wh-what?! You stupid bastard!”
This was the situation when she received Aberglow’s telegram.
At the news that chaos had appeared again, Ikarut raised his head.
‘Is it some kind of bug?’
Goddess Gaia said that only if she found the holy sword imbued with the hero’s soul could she have an ending.
It was the last quest.
Aberglow Forest was also a place where holy swords randomly appeared.
Also, there was an effect that darkness occurred when the holy sword appeared, but sometimes a bug occurred.
‘I had to end the game to be able to start again.’
I had to turn off my computer a few times while playing because a strange bug occurred, such as characters disappearing or objects and backgrounds not being visible.
‘Assuming it’s a bug, I have to go check if there is a holy sword.’
The game scenario has also changed, so there will be many variables.
The holy sword may also appear in Aberglow Forest along with bugs, so I’m going to check it out.
“Damn, damn! You guys are really rude!”
“… You seem to have misunderstood yourself.”
“Wouldn’t it kill two birds with one stone to help keep Aberglow Forest safe and go investigate the chaos?”
“Chit!”
Tarsha crossed her arms and pouted.
As if her pouting was cute, Lesilia covered her mouth and smiled.
Tarsha grunted as if the saintess with a sly smile was annoyed.
“Ah, you’re finally here.”
Eleza was resting languidly like a cat taking a nap on a tree.
My elongated ears prick at the chattering conversation in the distance.
Soon, the turquoise eye that floats slowly fills with excitement and anticipation.