Chapter 138 – Coming Things (7)
She licked her soft stomach, moved her tongue over the bare belly, and watched her trembling cutely. Marei naturally lowered Ran’s red hakama and licked the tightly closed mound with the tip of her tongue…
‘Marey.’
When a familiar voice rang in her ears, Marey suddenly came to her senses. Beneath her was her column. She was looking at Marey with very sad eyes, and with her eyes of pain.
It was a confused look, not knowing what to do, unlike the eyes that Marey had experienced so far, filled with lust. She looked like that what should she do I don’t know. The kind of eyes she couldn’t even stop herself from thinking that she knew how to do it, or that she had to do it.
She couldn’t put it into words. I just knew
“Ran…?”
“It’s okay. Here…”
Ran opened her hand and gently wrapped it around Marey’s neck. It seemed that she would go mad with sexual desire. No, her body was screaming for her to hug her right now, but her guilt and fear of her unknown made Marei struggle to soothe her penis, which writhed painfully in her pants.
“You are… You are… Who is it? What is it?”
Freed from Ran’s grasp, Marei slowly raised her body. She gently put her clothes back on her open column and looked at her. Ran also looked at Marey without her words, then carefully raised her body from her seat.
“…As expected, I don’t like a young body like this.”
It was the first time Marei knew that her ankles, which slipped out of her hakama, could be so erotic. Why is she licking her little feet, where her peach bones are subtly exposed, and why does she want to bite them? She couldn’t understand herself.
“Ran… Why…”
“Just a whim… Shall we say?”
Ran smiled bitterly. At that moment, as if all her feelings for Ran were false, an ordinary fox girl was in front of Marey. No, she felt that the noble and divine appearance of the young shrine maiden made Marei feel that all of her sexual desires she had felt just before had been a sin.
“Done…It’s just that there are vain wishes. Baby, I have done you a bad thing.”
“…What the hell is Ran… Why… Who are you. No, what is it?”
“Well, who am I… That’s a tough question. Even if I can’t answer you, I can show you.”
Ran grabbed the back of her Marey’s neck with her clasped hands, and put her own forehead against her little boy’s. From the distance where her breath touches, the warmth of her hot, tender cheeks is transmitted.
The huge gravitational force she had felt earlier was pulling Marey once again. Among the irises intertwined with broken metal, Marey fell unconsciously into the black pupil.
I saw a mountain very high mountain. A mountain so big that you can’t even guess its size. A gigantic mountain that can be seen from far away and even from the tip of the continent. There was a mountain covered in snow that couldn’t really exist. The wind blew and swept over the mountain, shaking the entire mountain.
No, it wasn’t a mountain. What swayed were neither trees nor snow, but countless hairs. Marais raised her head and looked up. A fox of her size, unable to fathom her size, was looking down at Marey. White clouds floated beneath the fox’s feet.
The golden eyes of the fox, which seemed even bigger than the ground he was standing on, which seemed to be nonexistent even in his imagination, met Marey and woke up from his dream once again.
“I see. She also saw the same as you. Then I must also tell you, in the same way, that it is a beast abandoned in a myth.”
Ran’s voice was heard, but it did not reach Marey. She wakes up from her dream, but Marei is still stuck in her dream.
All around was a sea of fire. Black rain was falling from the sky. The gigantic fox I had just seen cried out loudly, and although it was smaller than the fox, giants of unpredictable size and numerous tribes wielded weapons and magic to fight the fox.
The gigantic beast bites the giant’s neck, rips the earth apart with his claws, and creates tidal waves with its roar. During the hundreds of sunrises and sunsets, the fox killed, killed, and killed the creatures on the earth.
Several times, after hundreds of times the sun rose and set, dozens of weapons were thrust into the beast’s neck, and only seven beings above it were alive and breathing on the earth.
“Kill me, Kalpen. All of our swords are broken.”
The witch sitting on the giant’s shoulder let out a long sigh.
“I cannot kill you. Erzebert.”
As if the giant’s ax would break at any moment, there were a lot of cracks.
“…Then I’ll seal it. Divinity has been taken away. Corkiel”
The demon was laughing mischievously.
“Lilith, the competitor just died. Now this land is ours.”
As the angel waved its wings, golden feathers fell and permeated the earth. The fox was glaring at them as if to kill them. However, due to the dozens of weapons stuck in his throat, he couldn’t utter a word. The seven beings are shocked to see him revealing his teeth and howling low.
“Shit… The cursed weapon…Does the impermanent seal have any meaning? Erzebert.”
“You have to check it periodically every 5,000 years. Your children will seal and administer this god, which is most appropriate. The lifespan of children is three thousand years at least… Rabius?”
The witch burst into laughter. At the end of her line of sight was a black being who was breathing.
“Don’t mess around, before I tear your mouth out.”
The golden eyes widened, and the winged beast raised itself up and growled lowly.
“We will each give you the right strength and the right reward. I’ll give you this land Anyway, the important thing is that it’s our victory for the first time…”
“Expect me to bring you a satisfactory price. Erzebert. And everybody.”
A black being, no, a huge dragon moved toward the black sky. And Marai woke up from her dream.
“…You saw something you shouldn’t have seen.”
Ran let out a long sigh. An incomprehensible sight passed through her head. She had a terrifying, very grotesque dream. Made up the past she looked into the past no, was that a dream? I couldn’t figure out what it was. I didn’t know how to describe my feelings right now, but one of the waves of those feelings was fear.
Marey realized that her whole body was wet with cold sweat.
“Ravius, Erzebert, Baal, Corkiel… Rabiu… ? Ravi? La? Why… Why do you remember I don’t remember. What did I just say?”
“I didn’t say anything.”
“Ran?”
I couldn’t remember what I had just said. Did you just spit out the words? Marey couldn’t remember whether her voice came out of her own crackling mouth, or whether she didn’t. She was hazy No, her mind was really clear.
She also remembered everything that she had just pushed Ran down and almost raped her. When she came to her senses, she asked Ran what she was, and she saw a huge wolf that seemed bigger than anything else in the world in her sight. And.
And?
“What did you see?”
“The giant wolf… And… A giant wolf.”
Seemed to see something. A giant wolf, and?
And what did you see? Seemed to have seen No, have you seen it? What did you see?
My mind was confused. No, why are you confused? I couldn’t tell.
“You saw it right.”
“…Lan-nim?”
Her stream of consciousness was interrupted, and Marei involuntarily called out the name of the fox girl in front of her. She couldn’t remember what she was thinking. No, why did she tremble when she called Ran’s name?
“A very, very old demon. First demon. Evil spirit. Marie called me that.”
Rather than being called a devil, Ran was smiling with an appearance that would be more suitable for being an angel. No, she was pretending to be laughing.
Devil.
It was a very ominous name.
Even the pagans performing human sacrifice, the orcs blocked by the Northern Army, the barbarians crossing the mountains to the southeast, and the foreign rulers on the other side of the mountains, who have been fighting for hundreds of years, were not even named demons.
In a world with gods, the name devil was never a common word. Even in the current imperial system that advocates reason and rationality, the word devil was a kind of taboo.
It took less than 20 years for the kingdom to rise to the name of the empire, until it ate up all the fertile lands of the continent except for the southern region located on the outskirts of the huge mountain range. No matter how rational and rational the empire taught its people, the distance between the goal and reality was still far away.
Therefore, as the capital of the old kingdoms and the central city, which is the core of the huge central administration that can be called the present central city, get farther apart, superstitions and pagans still burn their bodies and spread a greater presence.
To Marey, from a village on the edge of the Northern Wall, far from the pagans of the west and the cancerous superstitions, Ran’s word demon was louder and more menacing than it actually meant.
However, Marey was neither foolish nor ignorant to the point of trembling at just the word devil, or running away from Ran.
“It is an unbelieving eye.”
Ran’s eyebrows drooped. Her mouth draws a long line along the corners of her eyes that are so long that her mysterious golden eyes are not visible, and she thinks she may be closing her eyes. Silently covering his mouth, Ran chuckled for a long time.
“No, I believe you.”
Ran’s laughter stopped.
“When I saw Ran-sama, the feeling of familiarity… Because it was different.”
Marey raised a hand over his left eye. I could feel the soft texture of her eyepatch that her mother had made for me. A mysterious object that did not break no matter how much force was applied. An object that even Erden Pavel, whom she calls a saint, did not find strange.
Her own left eye covered by such a thing of hers.
Those eyes were longing for her ran.
Marey shook her head. Sometimes she didn’t even realize she was wearing her eyepatch. From the sympathy she mixed in people’s eyes, she used to notice that fact.
Now, because of Illien’s hallucinatory magic, she is seen by others as just an ordinary little boy.
“I’ve lived too long, and I’ve seen too many things and overlooked them. Because I followed one or two of the things I was looking at without meaning. There are times when I feel that my existence has faded and become smaller, and now I can become anything, and I feel like I am nothing.”
Ran continued her words unintelligibly, but Marei looked at her Ran. To be precise, it would be more accurate to say that her attention was now focused on the tails waving behind her.
“When you see it blur like that, you get used to everything in front of you. It will be the same for opponents too. Huh…? Where… Do you like the tail?”
“Ah, that…”
Despite Marey’s lack of focus, Ran smiled lightly and gently pulled his own tail and held it out to her. As if Marei was nervous at the enchanting feeling that could be felt even in her nothingness, she carefully accepted Ran’s tail.
“It’s soft…”
At the pleasant touch of her palm, Marei involuntarily let out his impressions. Ran covered her mouth and smiled a little, not knowing what was so happy about it. Even the soft tail in her grasp momentarily disappears from her line of sight as she smiles differently from the way she smiled reflexively and reactively.
“I waited for quite a long time, but I don’t know what to do when I see you.”
Ran smiled faintly. Sad, happy, and sad at the same time, Marei pondered over how to respond to the shrine maiden in front of her. She cautiously opened her mouth.
“Are you okay.”
“Yes, that kind of kindness resembles Marie again…”
Her mother’s name persisted. A mother that even people who were her father’s relatives who had never seen her face didn’t know much about, and Ravella, who now takes on the role of her mother (?), Was also unfamiliar. The young boy, who wanted to hear the story of his mother, who was secretly fading beyond his memory, was finally able to look straight at Ran.
“Mother… Who were you?”
“Someone… Well, that’s a tough question.”
What minute
A certain ‘person’, not a certain ‘person’.
‘Minute’.
After chewing on Marey’s words several times, Ran looked up at Marey with her sad eyes.
“Marie was a half-blood of the devil. Have you ever heard of it?”
It could be called the secret of her birth, but Marei was not too surprised. Should I say there is no sense of reality? Or maybe it was because she is now in this position, she claims that the being sitting in front of her is the mother of demons, she did not know.
“Where do I begin to explain… Fifty years ago. A half-man, half-horse was born between Hero Hagen and Lilith. That’s your great-grandmother, but she has no name left on earth. It’s called something in the demon realm, but I can’t pronounce it in the language of the earth… And the child’s child’s child. Leona, who will become your grandmother.”
Hagen de Parwen. He was also Marey’s great-great-grandfather. He had often heard the name Hagen in history books or during Ravella’s family education, but he had never heard of the name Lilith. However, she got used to it. I feel like I heard it. That too in a very short time. As Marey tried to recall her memories, Ran continued her words without stopping.
“Leona left the world of demons a hundred years ago and wandered the earth, and forty years ago she fell in love with a knight who owned a small territory in the north and had Marie. For the child who was trying to take root happily on earth, and for her four maternal grandmothers, her maternal grandfather’s suicide must have been a great shock.”
At the sudden story of her maternal grandfather’s suicide, Marei opened her eyes wide and looked at Ran. As Ran continued her words, she pondered once again what she had said wrong, then opened her eyes wide and said… With her words, she let out a small sigh.