Chapter 152 – The Way Out.
Gently, crimson-colored hair gently scattered from Helena’s fingertips, and a shallow brushing sound echoed through the quiet room. She was combing Belka’s hair now. The two days after going to her original estate passed by in an instant, without even having time to hold on to the end. As she prepared to leave Lantua, she had to pack her necessities and finish what remained.
“Do you like it?”
Helena asked, placing her hand on her Belka’s shoulder and examining her in her mirror. The red hair in a ponytail on either side of her shimmered in the sunlight coming through the window.
“Huh.”
It looked nothing different from usual, but Belka was satisfied with that. She asked Helena what it would be like to dress up differently, but she always said what a girl wanted was the same. And she covered her face with the mask Helena had given her instead of the mask she had given Medea. Finally, they left the room. It was after they had already packed all their belongings and put them in the wagon. In the empty hallway of the castle, maids were working diligently.
Most, if not all, are green dwarfs. Donar hired them because once Helena left, she would have no one to manage the castle. Belka and Helena passed between them busy. A day too peaceful to call it the end greeted them. And at the gate they arrived, there stood Donar and Sif, along with a carriage and a Hildisbini they were going to ride in.
“…You really are leaving.”
As Sif muttered bitterly at her, Belka approached her and hugged her. Without saying anything just like that. She held back the tears that were about to spill out at the sight of the girl in her arms. It was so sad that she had to send her beyond the clouds without being able to protect such a delicate girl. Belka, who soon escaped from Sif’s arms, stood in front of Donnar.
Donnar put his hand carefully on the girl’s head, and when he realized that he was wearing her gauntlet, he removed it for a moment and stroked her head with her bare hand. She had a lot to say, but somehow, none of it came out of her mouth. She is pouring out all kinds of worries inside. Belka only faced him with a clear golden light, as if she knew his heart or not. A girl who quietly turns around.
“Wait for a sec.”
Seeing her silently saying goodbye, Donnar took out what he had prepared and put it in her hand.
“Take this.”
“This?”
It was something he had been given as a reward in his hometown. Maybe his colleagues would be surprised to find out he gave this away.
“If he has a chance to stop at Parsi Penia, that would help.”
“…Huh.”
It was just a pity that there was nothing more he could do for the children. That was the moment.
“Won’t you hurry up now? It’s pretty boring.”
Jude, the wizard who appeared before he knew it, was standing leaning against the carriage. Donard felt uneasy about his gloomy, jet-black appearance, but he couldn’t help it. The wizard’s help was essential to safely cross the cloud region. Still, I couldn’t bear to ask him to take care of the children.
“Helena.”
“Yes.”
“Please take care of the children.”
“Even risking my life.”
As it was to cross the cloud region, Helena decided to drive Hill Dis Beanie because she couldn’t find a suitable coachman. Currently, the plains of Lantua have long since become watery so that you have to travel by boat, but Hildisbini are creatures that can cross the swampy areas of the clouds. She was amazed that she could drive them all the way to Hill Disbeanies, but she was also reluctant to give them an excuse to hold on to them.
-Kurreuk!
They watched until the end as the carriage left with Hildisbini’s cry. I hope they return safely.
“I don’t understand.”
Inside the wagon, Jude watched Belka take care of Usher, who seemed still asleep, and opened her mouth. The robe had already been taken off when entering the wagon.
“…”
But she never answered him. He smiled as he didn’t even look at him.
“Are you ignoring me? This is disappointing. I’m escorting you on good terms.”
There are quite a few useless bumps, but that’s all. With that thought in mind, he looked at the corner of the carriage. There, Katsy curled up and trembled over her body. He was probably trying to take him back to his hometown while he was on his way to Parz.
“How can you be merciful to these little things when you know everything?”
He couldn’t really understand Belka. She said that beings like her considered mere humans to be her family, and even burned her own body to save the boy, and in the midst of that, took over a monster that she thought was noble.
“It’s not insignificant.”
Finally Belka opened her mouth. Was it the problem that he called Usher insignificant? There was a hint of calm anger in the girl’s golden light. Jude laughed at that sight. He didn’t care how Belka felt. She wasn’t even dear to him the way she was. She was the girl I wanted to have, even if it was really taboo. But it was not a very pleasant option, as it would not make her feel worthwhile, and he would make her hate her.
“Hmm, you don’t seem to know who owns you right now.”
I watched her harden as she approached Belka and sat down and stroked her shoulder. He then grabbed her girl by the shoulders and pulled her into his own arms.
“Oops!”
Belka couldn’t resist and she slipped into his arms. Her sweet scent entered her nostrils, along with the touch of her girl’s soft, supple thighs perched on his leg. Even though I wanted to protect her delicate body, she made me want to break and ruin it to my heart’s content. I wanted to indulge in desire and rape the girl to my heart’s content, but it really couldn’t go on like this.
“Then you must make it clear that I am your master?”
Her nervousness was poison. The poison creeping up from her toes. He had no intention of allowing himself to be poisoned like that. It wasn’t for nothing that he didn’t visit them for three days. Jude took out the object he had prepared in advance. It was a black leather choker with small silver decorations.
“Now, wear this around your neck yourself.”
Belka stared blankly at the choker, then reached out and grabbed the choker in his hand. As if hesitating, slowly but surely put it around my neck and fill it up. With a click, she removed her hand, and the choker was wrapped around her neck. He lazily stroked the girl’s delicate neck, satisfied with how the choker fit her neck.
“It’s okay. Do you know what to do now?”
But Belka turned her head away, pretending not to know what he said. He grabbed the choker around the girl’s neck and turned her head to him.
“Ugh!”
“That shouldn’t be the case. Shouldn’t we start by kissing the master we love?”
Belka’s lips trembled at his words. He hesitated, but he waited patiently. Because he wasn’t in a hurry. But by the time Jude gets bored, his patience runs out. Soon the girl closed her eyes. Soon, her face moved towards him and the soft touch of his lips touched her. He wanted to squeeze his tongue into the girl’s lips at any moment and lust for them to his heart’s content, but not yet. And soon the touch he had been waiting for landed on his lips.
It was softer than lips, and the moist feeling that felt so small was definitely the tongue. Jude closed his eyes in delight as the girl’s tongue dug into his lips, enjoying the feel. It was not difficult for her tongue to touch his mouth and taste it, since she had not kept her teeth closed in the first place.
“Cheup tsureop.”
It wasn’t very active, it was slow and it took a long time to scan her mouth, but that’s why the girl was able to enjoy the sensation of going back and forth in her own mouth. Then, when he opened her eyes at the cold feeling that touched her cheek, what he could find was a single tear running down the girl’s cheek. His mood plummeted again. He really didn’t want to write this. He had something else prepared for him besides his choker. Jude then picked it up and put it around the neck of the girl who was kissing him.
“Aww!”
“Lady?! What’s up?!”
Belka’s screams could be heard even from the driver’s seat, but Helena’s urgent voice was heard, but he didn’t want to be disturbed by anyone at this moment.
“You don’t have time to mind inside, do you?”
“What have you done to the young lady!”
“It’s nothing. It’s just a matter of course. Driving a wagon. You’re next.”
Helena seemed concerned about what was going on, but at the warning in his low voice she bit her teeth and continued driving the carriage. Jude looked at Belka again, satisfied.
“Ugh.”
The girl suffered from a sharp sensation in her throat, but her voice soon changed. He grabbed the syringe stuck in her throat, pressed the piston, injected her contents, and withdrew the syringe. Then, the red blood that leaked out looked so appetizing that he bit the girl’s neck. It tasted fishy and spicy, but it also had a sweet taste. How long had he been biting her throat and licking her tongue, enjoying the taste?
“…Are you going to eat me?”
A girl’s trembling voice was heard. He lifted her head, which had been buried in her neck, and smiled at the watery golden light.
“You’ll know that from now on.”
Now was the time for the effects of the drug to appear.
“Ah, uh? Oops…! This is…”
Undoubtedly, Belka trembled as if surprised by the unfamiliar sensation. What he injected into the girl’s body was an aphrodisiac.
“It’s not a very useful item except for a few, but it’s a bit different for witches, isn’t it?”
Because the witch’s body was made that way.
“The closer you are to the original, the more sensitive your body is.”
Even if you don’t have to know the truth, it’s a fact that a high-ranking person knows quite a bit. It was proof that human research to subdue witches had been going on for a long time before thought. They don’t know the details, though. Confusion formed over the girl’s golden light, and I could see her fair skin burning red.
“Let’s see if he won’t give in.”
All he had to do now was wait for the girl to ripen.
“The herbalist is missing?”
After seeing off the girl, Donard returned to his work, but when he was only sighing because his work was out of hand, he heard the news of the unexpected disappearance. The meeting was short, but he remembered it because he had saved Belka and was preparing a reward.
“I haven’t seen you since the day before yesterday.”
“What about the search?”
“I already ordered them. Balder is supervising them and I’m looking for them organized around apprentice knights.”
“Oh, too.”
“How much is Jjambab?”
Donar deliberately talked lightly and Ur received it, but it was not as pleasant as he thought.
“But when did you have such a pretty daughter?
“Didn’t you say stepdaughter?”
Ur scratched his head at the sight of Donnar, who was barely getting his energy back.
“You said you were sending them for treatment? It’ll be fine.”
“…I guess so.”
In the end, all he could do was comfort him. Then there was the sound of someone knocking hard on the door.
“What? What’s going on?”
When Donar was puzzled and allowed to enter, it was Balder who had been searching with his apprentice knights. Ur asked, knowing that it wasn’t good news from the way he was gasping for breath as he ran so quickly.
“What? Did the herbalist even die?”
But they had seen so many human corpses that they were sick of it. I didn’t think it was going to be like this. Balder could hardly calm down before opening his mouth.
“It’s done. See for yourself.”
They wondered what the hell was going on, but they followed Balder. And where you arrived.
“Are you an herbalist?”
“Did you find it in the house?”
But they thought something was strange. No matter how much it rained, the smell of corpses was so strong that it was not something that could easily be erased. But when I entered the herbalist, wondering that there was no smell even though it was right in front of my nose. They could see the apprentice knights, all of whom had their faces painted blue. Some ran outside and were throwing up.
“Where is the body?”
The most curious thing was that no corpse could be seen anywhere in the house. Still no smell One of the apprentice knights, barely awake, pointed his finger at the warehouse. When Donar and Ur entered the warehouse together.
“Crazy.”
They couldn’t help but swear. Because there was a thinly sliced cloth on top of salt in a box full of herbs in the warehouse. Not only that, but even those that looked like intestines were thinly sliced and salted while showing cross-sections. Among them, what caught my eye the most were the five heads that at least kept their original shape.
“What’s this.”
“Woo-wook, the three of them are said to be bullies in the neighborhood.”
Balder, who had followed them, spoke while holding back his upset stomach.
“…Isn’t that Pyalyar?”
“What?”
There was even a dwarf head familiar to them.
“Search the dungeon immediately. Quickly!”
“Uh, uh!”
At least he hadn’t heard of Pyar’s release or escape.
“Then the herbalist…”
The head of one of them had already been salted like the others, but it looked old and mummified.