Stray Ch266

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 266: The Expedition Begins

Six in the morning.

At the end of the two-hour morning workout, Godwin walked out of the bathroom and wiped his blond hair with a bath towel. As soon as he changed his clothes and used magic to dry the last bit of moisture, there was a noise at the door.

“Captain. Breakfast, breakfast—” Debby held a small muffin in her mouth while holding two trays in her left and right hands at the same time, pushing the door open with her feet.

The secrets kept were too shocking. Not to mention the lively and outgoing Debby, even the steady Godwin Lopez needed to find a living thing to talk to. The relatives of the two members of Tumbleweed decided to support each other and took turns listening to each other for the sake of their mental health. Especially in the last two months, as the expedition approached, Godwin Lopez completely broke the habit of eating breakfast alone.

Unlike in the past few years, the content of breakfast now changes every day. The butter on the top of the muffin melted slightly, the vegetable soup with a little milk was steaming hot, the semi-solid omelet and bacon were fried just right, and the pear juice mixed with ice cubes was sweet and refreshing.

“Do you think, there really won’t be another team to make a move on Ollie and the others?” Debbie worriedly poked the broccoli in the soup with her fork. “It’s true that they’re still Black Chapters of the mercenary guild and that no one will be their opponent, but…”

“In this current atmosphere, except for the sensitive identity of Miss Savage, killing the members of Tumbleweed can gain a lot of notoriety. However, no one would do anything before the decisive battle against the Demon King and stupidly reduce the surface strength.”

“I’m afraid they really take ‘Tumbleweed privately maintains contact with the Abyss’ seriously and strike too early.”

“…That is indeed true.” Godwin chewed the bacon silently and pointed it out matter-of-factly.

“……”

Debby swallowed the broccoli on the fork in silence, choking for a long time before continuing. “If the conflict starts too early… Ugh, since he’s convinced you, why do you think Oliver can’t go to a few big names…”

“They’re not on the same power level at all. Even if hundreds of contracts are made, Oliver can break them at any time. Even I have to conduct countless spell verifications with Adrian Cross before I’m willing to be sure that he’s not lying—This is still under the premise that Horizon is investigating. If replaced me with those ‘big guys’ who are afraid of death, they wouldn’t trust Cross from the very beginning.”

After drinking half a glass of juice, Godwin pulled the corner of his mouth. “I am Oliver’s blood relative, and my investigation will not be taken into account. If he chooses to make the facts public, the uncontrollable power alone will make the expedition forces more than happy to deal with him first.”

“It’s the first time I’ve been involved in a plan, so… well, I don’t know how to describe it. Had I known it was so hard to see Nemo, I should have gone back to Roadside Town more often in previous years.”

Godwin choked on pear juice and coughed again.

“It’s been two years, captain. You should almost get used to Nemo. He’s—”

“No, stop… I need more time to adapt.”

“Alright, fine. It seems that we can only stick to the original plan.” Debby shook her head, the tips of her slightly cocked hair shaking with her movements. “Maybe if we’re a little more hostile, the others will be more than happy to wait and see what happens.”

As it turned out, Miss Light had a perfect fuse of hostility before the meeting began.

“Who is that young girl? Do you know each other, captain?” In a low shrill voice, Debby grabbed Godwin’s cloak and asked

“…” Godwin shook his head in silence.

He knew it, and Godwin grimaced helplessly. Oliver was definitely going to do his best to show how much of a jerk he was, but he really hadn’t thought of it that way.

As the leader of Tumbleweed and without a pre-registered assistant, Oliver was supposed to come to the meeting alone. Yet it was only when Horizon arrived early at the entrance to the venue, ready to enter on time, that the figure of the Tumbleweed leader appeared at the end of the street…

The knight in black armor rode his equally pure black horse, and the face under the skeleton helmet had no expression. The legendary “Knight of Ash” didn’t have a cloak behind him, but instead had a white ukulele.

He didn’t know if it was Oliver’s intention, but while it was obviously the height of summer, the air was suddenly a bit chillier.

Very unlike the season.

The horse was followed by a beautiful and lovely girl. She didn’t sit on the horse obediently but followed the black horse in a fast way. She looked no more than twenty years old, wearing a civilian-style dress, with two braids hanging from her chest, and little playful freckles sprinkled on her milk-white skin.

The girl’s expression was ugly, her face was drawn long, and anyone could see that she was reluctant.

She was obviously following Oliver Lopez, but…

“He didn’t even allow her to get on the horse. What a cold-blooded bastard.” There was a whisper a few steps away.

“That’s not a member of Tumbleweed. There’s only one woman in Tumbleweed. Ann Savage doesn’t look like this.”

“I want to take this girl in.” Oliver got off the horse, handed the reluctant black horse to the receptionist, and pointed to the braided girl not far behind him.

“Sorry, Mr. Lopez. Civilians are not allowed here—”

Oliver stopped talking and just looked at the man silently. The young man who received him didn’t know what he was thinking, and under that gaze, his face gradually turned pale.

“Sorry, sorry, Mr. Lopez. It was me who spoke too much, and you can certainly bring in your love, er, close friend.”

The face of the leader of Tumbleweed was slightly distorted, and the girl rolled her eyes wide. The reception simply said no more, shivering and getting out of the way.

Debby rolled up her sleeves and followed in aggressively, and Godwin had to hold on to her cloak and enter the door with her.

“This is the trick you’ve been playing, huh?” The girl’s tone was cold.

“Something like that.”

“It seems to be quite effective.” The girl’s tone was equal and casual. “But don’t get me wrong, Oliver Ramon. I don’t want Nemo Light to get the wrong idea, just because…”

“I know, it has nothing to do with Nemo. We’re just using each other for what we want. This is not a love affair of any kind.”

“It seems that we have the same view.” The girl with the twist braids played with the exquisite ornaments on her chest. The strong metal chain kept flashing, and the orange crystal pendant reflected warmly in the sun. “By the way, this chain is really good, I have to thank you.”

“It’s just a little sincerity. It’s more suitable for your appearance than a worn leather rope.”

“Calm down, Debby.” Godwin grabbed the back collar of the first-class mage. Debby was moving her fingers, breaking her joints. “Think about the identity of your eldest brother. Oliver, he won’t…”

“Old Patrick taught us, ‘always maintain a certain degree of suspicion, especially for those good-looking young men’,” Debby said solemnly, firmly pushing Godwin’s hand away.

“Anyway, Nemo is my eldest brother. He’s not here right now, so I have to help him figure it out—”

Before she finished speaking, Debby strode towards Oliver. Godwin got an exhortation that might not work for the rest of his life, and his hand stopped awkwardly in the air.

“He’s not here right now.” Listening to this, it was as if Mr. Light was just going on a business trip to the next town for a few days. Godwin wiped his face with a wry smile.

“Mr. Lopez.”

Today’s Debby had grown a lot, and she could pat Oliver on the shoulder relatively naturally. She swept a few glances at the other attendees who were surreptitiously casting glances at her, trying to watch the fun. Her face tensed and her tone was rather unpleasant.

“Long time no see,” she babbled word by word. “Is this a new member of Tumbleweed?”

“Oh, Miss Light.” Before Oliver could answer, the girl laughed first. “You should know the truth. Still thinking about your ‘brother’? This reaction is a bit interesting—”

“No, wait.” Oliver obviously noticed something. “I don’t think she meant it like that. Debby, she’s…”

Debby took out her short and delicate rod in her hand, raised her brows, and released a little murderous aura.

“This is Tela, you should have heard of her… Him, forget it, whatever.”

Oliver rubbed his temples.

“I don’t care if it’s Tela or Sarah, even if Nemo is separate from you… wait, Tela? Is it the Tela that I think it is?”

“I don’t like people calling me Tela,” the girl with the braided hair said lightly.

In a blind corner that no one else could see, she raised her head slightly, and one eye turned strangely blood red in an instant.

Debby coughed embarrassedly. She leaned forward two steps and gave Oliver a whisper.

“Sorry, Ollie. Your previous conversation was really a bit… When the meeting is over, I’ll buy you a drink,” she said.

“No, it’s okay. After all, with so many ears listening, we have a deliberate element.”

“…Sorry, you guys continue.” The female mage of Horizon raised her voice, took a few steps back blankly, and returned to Godwin. “Let’s go, captain.”

Godwin, who was very close, noticed the aura of Abyssal magic, and his gaze passed the girl with the braided hair. He frowned in the direction of the two of them, and finally no longer had to bother to disguise hostility.

The surrounding whispers become denser.

“I have to say, I have a feeling of being despised. Hearing the name, she didn’t even ask a few more questions.” After the two of them left, Telaranea shrugged her shoulders and muttered in a low voice.

“After all, the Sage of the Abyss has a reputation.”

“Having said that, Debby Light would actually worry about this kind of thing? Compared to you, who were born human, she obviously put Mr. Light first—that little girl really regards the Pillar of the World as her brother, and her thoughts were absolutely interesting.”

“Don’t get any ideas, Telaranea. As I said before, Nemo cherishes her.” Oliver’s tone held a hint of warning.

“Well, I’ll bear it,” the demon replied softly.

At noon, the meeting began.

However, during the entire expedition meeting, the notorious Oliver Lopez only made two demands.

“Since I have to come, I only have two things to say. First, this girl will go to the Abyss with Tumbleweed.”

His voice was indifferent and determined, full of impatience, leaving no room for refutation.

“…Second, Tumbleweed will not obey anyone’s command.”

Then he left, leaving the leaders in an uproar behind him, ignoring the “absurd” accusations that “you are asking her to die”.

What was too much was that he rudely pulled out the girl with braids who seemed to want to stay. The girl looked regretfully at the one-eyed dwarf who was presiding over the meeting, and then at the direction of Horizon, and finally let herself be pulled out.

That young girl definitely wanted to ask for help, and the human delegates let their imaginations fly, rapidly refining their own versions of the story.

The entire combat meeting lasted for several days, but Oliver Lopez never appeared again.

And when the meeting was over, seeing Oliver shrinking in plain clothing at the entrance of an alley with an apologetic face and the Sage of the Abyss with a mocking face on a human body, Godwin had been able to basically find his inner peace.

An hour later.

“Here’s the plan for the meeting.” Debbie took a small sip of her post-dinner iced juice while the leader of Horizon dipped his finger in the water on the outside of the glass and drew a trail of water on the dining room table. “Listen, I’m only going to say this once…”

“Once is enough,” the girl-looking demon said.

Godwin’s hand stopped moving, he narrowed his eyes, and the hostility in his body still didn’t dissipate.

“You’re still sitting here smoothly now because Oliver personally vouched for you.”

The leader of Horizon sank his voice. “Personally, I still care about your purpose—your body is in the abyss, and it stands to reason that you shouldn’t be so redundant.”

“I have never participated in a human expedition. How many intelligent races came to today’s meeting? Let me think about it, the elves of the Morpho Forest, the one-eyed dwarves who will never be absent from the expedition, a few dragons, and even the high-level Gatekeepers. How interesting, it’s worth experiencing.”

Godwin tapped on the table with his fingertips. “I’m afraid there’s more to it than that.”

“The rest is a little personal. Don’t look like that. Even I have personal problems.” Now, she was dressed as a boy who had to hide her ears, and her braids were hidden in her hat. The Sage of the Abyss held the glass of juice with both hands and responded while drinking.

“…Then let’s continue.” Godwin shook his head and made up a few strokes before the water stains were wiped out.

“This is the start of the meeting plan, Oliver, and the official start of your personal plan—”

……

There was no mistake in Godwin’s paraphrase. After just half a month, all the simple strokes turned into reality.

The semi-dry water marks schematically turned into pieces of an army, and the juice, with a little color, turned into an Abyss landscape.

The remote small restaurant and the somewhat dirty wooden tables were long gone, replaced by the dim lights of Roadside Town and the swarthy rocky cliffs.

An astonishing number of troops were gathering on a wide stone platform, waiting to set off towards the Carrion Stone Forest, where the first large teleportation array was set up. Powerful people from all races gathered together, as dense as flowing moss.

Staring at the scene in front of him, Oliver grabbed the reins in his hand and pulled his black horse, “Pope,” two steps back.

Tumbleweed was divided among the human ranks, and a few members stuck to the tail of the army. Horizon was surrounded in the first row, far apart. As the temporary leader of the human team, Godwin’s voice was enlarged by magic, calm and firm, with a slight soothing power…

“The expedition officially begins,” the leader of the number one mercenary regiment on the surface, Godwin Lopez, announced solemnly.

“In less than a month, you will face the most terrifying creature in the world. Thank you to Mr. Karapan of the Mooney Sect, and please keep in mind the valuable information he has brought.”

“The nineteenth generation Demon King, the ‘Lord of Illusion’, is by far the most powerful generation of Demon Kings. At present, we have only discovered one of its skills—imitating the aura of the past Demon Kings. According to this inference, perhaps it can also replicate the abilities of the previous Demon Kings. The geomorphological changes at the bottom of the Abyss have also been confirmed. Everyone is an elite, so please be vigilant at all times.”

Then his voice became cold, and Oliver seemed to be able to hear Godwin grinding his teeth.

“Finally, to a few people, I want to say… Put away the smiles on your faces. This is not a child’s game! No matter how powerful you are, you can still make just a small mistake. Don’t be too arrogant and don’t stop observing.”

It sounded like a name-calling irony to others, but when the words reached his target’s ears, the meaning completely changed.

“He’s caring about us. How sweet.” Jesse blew a kiss at the leader of the team.

“I’m afraid that’s not caring. I think Mr. Lopez meant ‘Please pay attention to the people around you and don’t let them die because of negligence’,” Adrian said very calmly.

“…Also, Mr. Ramon, maybe you really need to put away that smile on your face.”


The author has something to say:

Oliver: The expedition has begun, nervous! (The corners of his mouth rise frantically)

Debby: Captain, can you approve family leave?

Godwin: ……………… I don’t want to be the leader. (Takes stomach medicine)

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The nineteenth generation Demon King, the “Lord of Illusion”, is by far the most powerful generation of Demon King. Now please look to the back as his fiancé is there.


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Stray Ch265

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 265: The Demon King City

“Ollie!” Debby was the first to stand up and patted Oliver’s arm a few times.

Godwin politely bowed with mixed feelings inside—now they no longer resembled each other as much as they did two years ago.

Oliver Ramon’s time seemed to have stagnated. The leader of Tumbleweed’s eyes was calm and mature, but the contours of his facial features were still soft and unique to young people, which was the same as when they first met.

Oliver’s hair itself was soft, but now it had grown a little bit, making him look more innocent. The loose linen short shirt covered most of his muscle lines. Compared to the soldiers, Mr. Ramon looked more like a young employee of a fruit shop at first glance. Godwin had to admit, compared to a short, sharp hairstyle and close-fitting casual clothing of his own, Oliver looked much more harmless.

All kinds of terrible rumors about Tumbleweed filled various intelligence agencies. With the leader of that terrible team out of his armor, no one even noticed his arrival.

“A gift.” Oliver showed a big smile and raised the cloth bag in his hand to the two of them.

Seeing the shape of the cloth bag, Godwin didn’t hold back, showing an expression as if he had stomach pains.

“The tip of the tail of the swift poisonous lizard,” the leader of the Horizon murmured in a voice close to suffocation. “Don’t tell me…”

“Yes, I got it in the last mission.” Oliver pulled out the stool and sat down, scratching his head embarrassingly. “It was the one last month. The task of eradicating 50,000 swift poisonous lizards that were eroding the Morpho Forest.”

“Oh, Tumbleweed slaughtered 50,000 swift poisonous lizards overnight. I guess the truth is not like that, but you did hand in several carts of poisonous lizard tails—”

“Uh, how to put it. In fact, we shouldn’t have so many tails.”

Oliver scratched his nose embarrassedly.

“They were just looking for water and had no choice. Originally, we made an appointment with them, and Jesse and I joined forces to set up a space passage and send them directly to a barren swamp on another continent. This task should last until the ‘50,000 swift poisonous lizards mysteriously evaporate’. If Nemo was there, he alone would be enough.”

Hearing the name that made his nerves twitch, Godwin grinded his teeth. “So what’s the matter with those tails?”

“The poisonous lizards wanted to express their gratitude, but I haven’t had time to refuse. Jesse… let out his aura and howled. More than half of the poisonous lizards instinctively break off their tails on the spot. Those were all handed over to the guild.” Oliver gestured. “This one was voluntarily broken by the leader of the poisonous lizard before it left, and it’s more precious. I remember it seemed useful for yours and Debby’s leather armor, so I kept it.”

“So you spent the whole night picking up tails. This is great—it’s estimated that few people will buy this information when it comes out.” Debby swallowed the fried potato chips with a smile. “Ollie, this thing is worth a lot of money. Are you sure you don’t want to keep it for yourself?”

“The fee is already quite high for this task. We don’t need very good protective equipment, and I don’t lack this tail.”

“Thanks, Ollie.” Debby accepted the cloth bag generously. “Thank you on behalf of my captain as well. I’m guessing he intended to say it aloud.”

“…I’ll pay for this meal.” Godwin coughed dryly.

“Actually, I’ll just—”

“Close the shop temporarily! Hurry up!” A clerk who was as thin as a deflated bean pod rushed into the door.

The clerk quickly closed the store with a sign that said it was closed for business. The brightness of several magic lights was turned down, the store became darker, and the guests suddenly made a commotion.

“Everyone, sorry.”

After listening to the clerk’s whisper for a while, the tavern owner bowed.

“I’ll give you a discount on your bills in a while. The clerk of my shop found members of Tumbleweed at the carnival not far away, and this is the only tavern nearby. We don’t want to cause trouble and are trying to avoid the limelight for the time being. Please understand—”

Everyone calmed down instantly, and after a few seconds, they continued to talk as if nothing had happened. Several guests who had planned to leave also sat back in their seats, waving their hands and asking to order more.

“It must be Jesse… He definitely dragged Mr. Cross into it as well.” Oliver wiped his face with both hands, and there was a little more despair in his voice.

“Add a stew for this gentleman.” Godwin greeted numbly. “Another large glass of light fruit wine.”

“Where’s Ann?” Debby began to chew on the meat on the lamb chops in small bites.

“At the end of the last mission, she was caught by Marshal Gallagher on the spot and went back to handle business. Jesse and Mr. Cross were supposed to wait for me at a nearby inn, but if there’s a carnival… Haa, Jesse has never missed the chance to attend a carnival and his face is too recognizable.”

“…” After recalling the identity of Jesse Dylan for a few seconds, even after two years, Godwin wasn’t surprised to find that he still had a tendency that made his stomach pain worse.

“I heard it’s the apostate of Tumbleweed and Jesse the Viper.” The person sitting at the next table lowered his voice. “To be honest, when I think of Adrian Cross… what a pity. His strength seems to have recovered? Alas, if he’s willing to confess to Zenni and suffer for a few years, the Pope would definitely be willing to accept him.”

“Yes, that viper’s face is indeed flawless, but he’s also a tall man. If Cross just wants to covet beauty, if he returns to a high position in the holy church, there will definitely be beauties who will want to climb into his bed. I don’t really know what he’s thinking.”

“Maybe people like the dangerous smell of lawlessness. To put it bluntly, Zenni wouldn’t bless those who like men. Well, he already rebelled against the church, so playing around with a beautiful criminal isn’t a big deal.”

Oliver coughed a few times in extreme embarrassment.

The person at the table next to him immediately stopped talking and found that the person coughing was a young man in his early twenties, and several sturdy guests stared back unceremoniously. Fortunately, their attention quickly turned to the upcoming expedition, and they stopped talking about that suffocating topic with interest.

Godwin chewed the small round biscuit without saying a word and let out a long sigh.

“Did Cross really confess?” a few seconds later, Godwin asked dryly.

“Probably once… Mr. Cross emptied a milk bucket that Jesse was going to use to make snacks. It smelled sour, and he thought it was rancid. I have to say that Mr. Cross’ apology afterwards was quite sincere.”

Godwin looked solemnly at the ceiling of the tavern, trying to maintain inner peace.

“…But speaking of it, there is wind that Tumbleweed is involved in this expedition. Is it really okay? A few months ago, I heard people say that they had been in contact with something inside the Abyss.” The people at the next table began to chat drunkenly again.

“Oh, I know about it—their parrot, right? Someone saw it bring a package into the Abyss. At that time, everyone in Tumbleweed was outside, and God knows what they were in contact with. Having such a dangerous team join the expedition, tsk.”

“This expedition also has Horizon. I hope Godwin Lopez can keep an eye on Tumbleweed. Heck, if you really want to maintain the surface, he should take the opportunity to kill them.” One of the men made a rude gesture around his neck.

“Maybe. Doesn’t Godwin Lopez and Oliver Lopez have a bad relationship?”

“That’s what I said…”

“Brother.” Oliver sipped the fruit wine carefully. “Maybe I should pay the bill.”

“Like I can do anything to you. Just eat.” Godwin irritably pushed the dessert in front of him away.

“What happened to that package?” Debby pricked up her ears.

“Something for Nemo.” Oliver replied very naturally.

“……Wait?! You never went to see him, I thought—”

“Thought what?” Oliver stopped chewing, his voice a little nervous.

“I thought that my poor eldest brother and you were separated and putting on a sad drama of love and longing.” Debby covered her chest. “Only the demons can pass through the barrier and convey some verbal messages… and so on.”

“Ah. I promised him that I would put a ring on his finger when I go to pick him up personally the next time we meet,” Oliver replied awkwardly. “The two of us are now separated from each other and working separately. Last week I sent him the latest books and snacks, as well as magic photos…”

“…You did the right thing, Ollie. It’s good to hold back and not see each other. At least he still has you in his thoughts. As far as he is concerned, if you go down like this from time to time, Nemo would probably be too lazy to go back to the surface.”

Debby thought for a few seconds, nodded earnestly, and her tone became heavier. “You should just leave him there, I’m serious.”

“Can we talk about the expedition now?” Godwin interjected weakly.

“Of course, of course.” Oliver nodded quickly.

“First of all, it’s what we agreed to two years ago. Now I can tell you the whole truth—we are about to start cooperation soon, and you have the right to know the truth.”

The voice of the leader of Tumbleweed became serious.

The atmosphere suddenly became solemn, and Godwin and Debby glanced at each other.

“Let’s talk about the expedition first.” Godwin’s voice calmed down.

Oliver raised his eyebrows slightly.

“Well, regarding the so-called truth, I have the same attitude as Debby.”

Godwin Lopez threw a salty biscuit into his mouth, and the suffocating sense of deterrence had dissipated considerably.

“Just because the answer is there doesn’t mean we have to understand it. Since I know that things won’t change, even if I know, it just adds to my troubles. It’s pretty good just to live like this. Although it’s not a ‘progressive enough’ idea, now I think it is.”

The leader of Horizon raised the corner of his mouth. “Your ring alone has given me a headache for half a year. When, I really catch up with Flint Lopez’s state of mind, we can talk about this again.”

It took him two years to determine that there were indeed people in this world who couldn’t be surpassed, and nothing could be done about it. And now, he finally no longer needed to be too demanding on himself—this was a difficult change, but Godwin quite liked this result.

“…Until then, I am willing to help you complete your plan, Oliver Ramon.”

At least compared to many years ago, right now he could call this statement calm and peaceful.

Deep in the Abyss.

Nemo posted another magic photo on the wall of the illusory library. Although the content of that photo was confusing—the three members of tumbleweed stood in the middle of a pile of squirming poisonous lizard tails, throwing or beating each other with their broken tails, while Adrian Cross stood on the edge of the picture, pinching his brows fiercely.

After confirming that the location was appropriate, Nemo clapped his hands in satisfaction, took two steps back, and threw a butterscotch candy into his mouth.

The entire wall was almost plastered with letters and photos, and the phonetic crystal sent down on the wooden table was spitting out soft songs. In the illusory sunshine, Nemo stretched out his waist.

“Wait, Light.”

The gray parrot, who stopped on the bookshelf of the illusionary realm, opened its mouth and spoke solemnly.

“I suddenly have a feeling. Are you using me as a carrier pigeon? You are, aren’t you? How dare you—I’m sorry, how dare Ramon—”

“Nothing of the sort,” Nemo hurriedly denied. “This is an exchange of information that breaks through the surface and the Abyss. You are the greatest messenger of all time, Lord Bagelmaurus.”

“That’s more like it.” The gray parrot raised its head and swallowed a small piece of almond cookie.

“You can eat this. I scraped it off my… Uh, I don’t know what it is. I tried it. The effect is similar to bone jade.” Nemo held the cookie tin in his arms and filled a small plate of black scale fragments for the gray parrot. “Save me some, but you can eat to your heart’s content.”

“I will send a new one down! Although the scales are not bad…”

“After all, it takes up a lot of space. Weren’t you seen last time?”

“Bah, that’s the fault of those humans!”

“But—”

“You even raised a Pandorater while I was away. You see, have I complained about that? Huh?” The grey parrot flapped its wings vigorously.

“She has her own flock, but occasionally—”

“I don’t care! While she just eats and drinks, I’m sending you letters!”

Nemo returned the cookie tin in silence, and the gray parrot put away its sharp cry and chewed the cookies one by one.

“I’m going out first.” Nemo moved his gaze away from the cookie tin that was about to bottom out and huffed bitterly.

“Are we going to continue today, too?”

“Well, after all, Ollie isn’t lazy, and I can’t give myself too long of a vacation.”

“Go on, go on. I’ll go back over to the surface when I’m done with the cookies here.” The gray parrot groomed its feathers.

Nemo hastily tied up his scattered black hair and picked up the staff that had been repaired leaning against the door.

At the bottom of the Abyss, the phantom of Roadside Town was surrounded by the beautiful creation of the Demon King and maintained an unchanging clear sky. And on the outside, there was a sleeping creature—

There was no trace of the cold desert or the pile of corpses. The strange dark stones overlap each other, towering like mountain peaks, forming an endless nightmare city. The style was rough, and the structure was light. It wasn’t naturally formed at first glance, like a nest of something.

Unlike the previous “generations” of Demon Kings, the “nineteenth generation” was about to have a legendary demon city.

Nemo closed his eyes, smacked the unfinished candy in his mouth, and calculated the design of this huge undead city in his heart for a moment. Then he smiled and slightly raised the staff in his hand.

An earthquake-like tremor began, and in the rumbling noise, the mundane day began again.

The Demon King thought to himself that for the first time in his long memory, he was looking forward to the expedition.

“Come on, Ollie.”

Countless black boulders floated into the air, arranged quickly, and then smashed down heavily.

“Let’s have a good fight.”


The author has something to say:

Ollie: I work hard to run a business to make money and hack myself (?), to be a competent businessman.

Nemo: Eating takeout, receiving express delivery, frantically moving bricks.

……The two are seriously building the future for each other (×

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Jesse: Ah, when the yogurt is ready, I’ll make some yogurt snacks… (wags tail)

Adri: Is this milk spoiled? Let’s change it to a fresh bucket. (pours it out)

Jesse: …………………………………………

Adri: …I’m sorry.

Jesse: Lie down and say it again, and I’ll forgive you.


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Stray Ch264

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 264: The Plan Commences

After leaving his father’s memory, Godwin clenched the book in his hand and didn’t speak for a long time.

Oliver stood in place a little nervously, holding his breath.

“I once thought that maybe he was ‘wrong’ from the beginning, but I never thought that he was so ridiculously wrong.” Godwin’s eyes were a little red.

In the shadow of the crime of killing his father, he once thought that he would never be able to reconcile with himself.

By the end of his father’s life, he was still not good enough, not perfect enough—Godwin was somewhat aware of his father’s almost pathological paranoia and tried to break the chain. Unfortunately, that chain had been rooted in his soul for too long, engraved with order and justice, and he was unable to do anything about it.

Until today.

His father was just another “person”. An ordinary human with bloodstained hands, confused and small just like himself.

“Brother…” Oliver seemed to want to pat him, but he didn’t know how to reach out naturally.

“Thank you, Oliver Ramon. The apology he left… is very, very important to me.”

For the first time in a long time, Godwin found himself able to breathe freely. The burden with spikes on his back was removed in an instant, and his feet were a little soft. Sadness and anger still stayed in his chest, surrounded by soft relief, no longer making his heart ache.

He would still use the holy sword to defend mankind, but now, all that existed would be his own will. The spirit of his biological father, who was raving in his nightmare, finally left. After a long period of emptiness and falling, his pain finally hit the ground and came to an end.

In this gap between pain and ease, his thoughts were like being soaked in wine. Godwin slowly exhaled. “We can continue, Oliver, about your plan.”

He paused for a few seconds, trying to adapt to this new way of addressing for a while*.

*Clarity: He’s now addressing Oliver more familiarly by calling him by just his first name instead of Mr. Ramon or Oliver Ramon etc.

“It’s only been half a month, yet you already have a ring on your left hand. It’s a wedding ring, right? You don’t seem to be the type who will be so quick to jump to another lover, so I can guess—”

“Nemo’s not dead.” Oliver had no intention of concealing it.

In any case, Oliver couldn’t force himself to pretend to be in grief in front of Godwin, and he didn’t plan to use his unsuspecting cousin to complete his plan.

If it were the current Godwin, it would at least give him time to explain himself seriously.

“Looking at what you look like now, I’m not surprised. To be honest, I have never heard of a superior demon who has lost self-awareness, but if Mr. Light’s body is strong enough and his consciousness can withstand the destruction array, there is indeed a small possibility of survival.” Godwin nodded.

Then he frowned. “You’re wearing that ring… Wait, after that, have you met again?”

“Uh, yes.”

“Oliver, there is something I have to make clear. I am very grateful to Mr. Light for his dedication to the surface, and I won’t take this back, but if you want to sacrifice a human so that Nemo Light can use his flesh and return to the surface by demonic summoning—”

Godwin’s expression became serious, and he stared closely at Oliver’s eyes in front of him.

“No, no, no.” Oliver quickly shook his hand. “This is what I want to discuss with you. In a few years, Horizon will definitely be selected to participate in the expedition.”

“Well, that’s true,” Godwin responded neatly.

“I may need your help.”

“…What does this have to do with Mr. Light?”

“He is what you call the Demon King.” Oliver licked his lips nervously.

“……”

Godwin took a step back and began to seriously think about whether it was a mistake to drink that bottle of wine. It may not be a bottle of light alcoholic fruit wine, but maybe it was accidentally misplaced, and he was given something from a different shelf.

This must be the only possibility, otherwise he would not be able to explain the absurd sentence coming out of Oliver’s mouth right now.

The commander of Horizon turned his head stiffly. The guys in Tumbleweed must have heard it too, but the laughing and joking continued far away, and no one even batted an eye as a result.

“I told you, if you lie to me again—” Godwin said dryly, reaching out to hold the table beside him.

“I’m not lying to you. You can tell Debby that Nemo’s still alive. As for Nemo’s identity…”

“Karapan of the Mooney Sect felt like Ulysses under there. Although I am not familiar with the aura of Ulysses, I can at least tell that it’s extremely powerful.”

The voice of the commander of Horizon was mixed with bewilderment and suffocation.

“Clearly, there is already a Demon King active at the bottom of the Abyss. Light is the Demon King? This is impossible—”

“He is.” Finally, a few steps away, Adrian Cross, who was aware of Oliver’s predicament, spoke calmly.

Godwin suddenly hoped that Oliver was really lying to him this time, but it was a pity that the other party’s emerald eyes, which were very similar to his own, were full of terrible sincerity. Godwin subconsciously lowered his gaze and saw the wedding ring again—‘Well, the world might have gone crazy a long time ago,’ he thought numbly.

He could accept that his father was a paranoid murderer, and he could accept that Flint, the hero he had been chasing for more than ten years, was a phantom from the beginning. He could accept that the person in the prophecy wasn’t himself, and he could even accept the fact that he could no longer surpass Oliver Ramon in this life.

But to get him to accept that his cousin was engaged to the Demon King…

Godwin’s hand shook a little.

“That prophecy said, ‘His sword will bring the real end’ Oliver. It’s a ‘sword’, not a ‘wedding’. You know—Okay, let’s not talk about the thing at the bottom of the Abyss. Let’s assume that Light is really the Demon King. Now what? You even told me this and it’s still only ‘part of the truth’?”

“The remaining truth is not related to the safety of the surface—I can swear with all my heart that Nemo will not attack the surface. I have already made a pact with him, and he will definitely not take the initiative to take action on the surface.”

Oliver rubbed his hands together, unable to hide the happiness on his face. He took out a gleaming crystal and changed the subject slyly.

“This is a phonetic crystal with Nemo’s words recorded. I hope you can give it to Debby. It might make her better. Yes, the sound is real. Nemo’s body is still there. That’s him… uh, as the Demon King.”

Godwin grinded his teeth, and suddenly felt the urge to beat up this cousin. Under this terrifying topic, his thinking was like a rusty gear that could stop at any time, but the other protagonist of the dialogue behaved like a happy newlywed man.

“Your plan.”

He squeezed these words out of his teeth, one word at a time, full of chill.

“Your strength, your plan, show me now immediately. Otherwise—”

……

As it turned out, that “otherwise” couldn’t even do anything to Oliver Ramon.

Just like the legendary Tin Soldiers Mercenary Regiment, after that, Tumbleweed rose at a terrifying speed. Countless pieces of subsequent intelligence proved that the strength that Oliver Ramon had shown in front of him was just the tip of an iceberg.

In people’s rumors, Tumbleweed destroyed everywhere it went. No matter how unrealistic the task sounded, the team of only four people had never failed.

Pulling himself out of his memories, Godwin rubbed his temples fiercely and drank all the cold juice in the cup.

As it approached summer, the night came very late. It wasn’t long after dinner time, but it wasn’t completely dark, yet all the magic lights had been activated in the tavern he was in. Several mosquitoes flew around the lampshade, hitting the thin glass lampshade from time to time.

Tumbleweed truly became the terrifying “team of calamity” in people’s mouths. Two years have passed since the day the shocking news was received.

Two years.

At the beginning, under the serious guarantee of Adrian Cross and the demonstration of Oliver Ramon’s strength, he reluctantly accepted the message that “Nemo Light is the Demon King of this generation”, and it took three months to digest it before he returned to his senses.

“Captain?”

A plate of fried potato chips sprinkled with coarse grains of salt was placed in front of Godwin, and Godwin looked up to the docile hand.

Debby Light had grown a little taller, but her hair didn’t grow long. She looked a lot more composed than the lively and spontaneous image she had when she first joined Horizon.

Two years ago, according to Oliver, he gave the phonetic crystal to Debby. At the beginning, Debby only regarded it as a fake artifact forged by Tumbleweed to keep her from being too sad, and she firmly expressed her unwillingness to accept this kind of comfort.

And when he explained the terrifying information to the young female mage a little, Debby Light didn’t refuse and was shocked.

At first, she did show the same bewilderment as he had at the beginning, but that bewilderment didn’t last long, and was replaced by a smile.

Goldwin, who was still in a daze, was a little scared by that smile.

“Debby, he—”

“Is the most powerful demon. I heard you, captain.”

“You…”

“I’m glad you decided to tell me the news instead of blocking it and announcing that you are an enemy of Oliver Ramon.”

“…” The premise was that he still had the ability to fight Oliver, Godwin thought silently. In a sense, he was quite eager to beat Oliver up.

The problem was that Debby Light wasn’t a naive little girl. She had seen no less blood and corpses than anyone else in the world. In any case, this acceptance speed was too fast, and he couldn’t figure this out at that time.

“Well, my attitude may be difficult to understand. I know. Maybe I should take a stand and struggle with my conscience.”

Debby Light rubbed her eyes that were red and swollen from crying for several days in a row.

“Captain, I was a very annoying little bastard when I was a kid. Did you know? Every time I recall my childhood, I want to hang that child up and beat her to a pulp.”

Godwin frowned, wondering what this had to do with the topic they were talking about, but he still closed his mouth politely and listened quietly.

“Once, Jenna, who lived next to the Light Orphanage, had an extra dress. Her family was in the fabric business and is pretty rich. That dress was really beautiful—at least for me, who only had hand-me-downs from my brothers to wear, the attraction was irresistible. So I ran to Nemo and threw a tantrum, just asking him to buy me the same one. Of course, that is to say, I acted coquettish, but in fact, I didn’t have any hopes myself.”

“At that time, Old Patrick was on a long trip, and big brother was exhausted just from feeding a group of us children. If I was him, after seeing such a thing howling and rolling around in front of me, I would beat them up first. At that time, he was only in his teens… Well, now it seems that he should be in his teens.”

The young female mage rubbed the tip of her flushed nose and smiled embarrassedly.

“Nemo just told me to get up, stop making trouble, and hurry up to help peel the beans. He would find a way to get the dress… Captain, my eldest brother went to Jenna’s house as a porter for a few days and asked Jenna’s father to get a high-end cloth. Nemo stayed up all night for a week and sewed one for me seriously.”

Godwin thought about Nemo Light’s true identity for a few seconds and found that he didn’t know how to evaluate it.

“But when I was a kid, I was a complete asshole. The dress was great, but the style was completely different from Jenna’s. Now that I think about it, that color and style suited me… But I was wearing that dress and started rolling all over the floor again, screaming that I wanted the same dress. Even the gem buckle must be exactly the same.”

Debby covered her face with both hands and let out a low sob.

“Nemo still didn’t get angry. Instead, it took him a long time to fix it. During that time, our family’s money was tight. He was working for people everywhere, and he was obviously very tired. I… I cried and told him not to continue, but he still persisted in fixing it–although it was still different from Jenna’s, it was indeed a perfect dress. Until now, I have never seen anything more exquisite than it.”

“He told me that crying is not a good behavior, and he won’t respond next time.”

“’But this is a birthday present, Debby. I know Old Patrick made up our birthday, and it doesn’t count at all, but I still want to give it to you. You’re a genius, not destined to wear our old clothes and attract the attention of others by crying and acting coquettishly. You can go to higher places. I asked Jenna’s dad, that skirt is worth ten gold coins—I’ll sew it for you once, and the next one, I hope you can buy it for yourself.’ …He told me so.”

“Captain, that was the first time I touched something that didn’t belong in my world. It made me realize that there is at least one person in the world who thinks I am worthy of such a good thing and can even achieve something.”

“Whether he’s a demon or a Demon King, I don’t care. As long as he’s still him, then he will always be my family.”

“He’s still alive, right? I’m really… really happy.”

Debby Light, in his memory, had never smiled so brightly.

Godwin put the empty cup to his mouth, and then was instantly pulled back to reality by the sound of fingers in front of him.

“Captain, you are distracted again. The cup is already empty.” Debby retracted her hand, grabbed a piece of fried potato nugget, and carefully stuffed it into her mouth.

“I was recalling the past for a while.” Godwin pressed his temple again.

“I understand, I understand.” Debby, who was dressed in casual clothes, voice became lighter, and she tucked the hair hanging on her cheeks back behind her ears. “After all, I haven’t seen them for two years. I still miss Oliver and the others.”

“They should be here by now.” Godwin glanced at time.

“How do you suppose they’ll get here?” Debbie smirked, playing with the ends of her hair. “If they just put a banner of Tumbleweed—”

Her voice was a little higher, and when they heard the word “Tumbleweed”, several of the men who were drinking around choked and looked around vigilantly.

“If they hear that Oliver Lopez, the ’Knight of Ash’, is coming here, the people in this tavern would run out.”

“The Knight of Ash.” Godwin, who was also in casual clothes, smiled wryly. “If he hadn’t sent me those pile of unlucky letters like a sightseeing diary, I might be able to take this name more seriously.”

“Whose letters are you saying look like a sightseeing diary?” a smiling voice intervened.

Oliver Ramon was wearing simple linen clothing. His soft hair was a little long, but his face remained unchanged.

“Hi, brother,” he greeted him happily. “Now that the date of the expedition is set, it’s time to start planning.”


The author has something to say:

Nemo will definitely not wait dryly for two years, don’t worry XD


Kinky Thoughts:

Two years!?!?!?! I’m happy that Oliver and Godwin had a similar relationship like their fathers, but at least Godwin is upright and isn’t jealous. So cute that Oliver sends him letters about his adventures.


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Stray Ch263

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 263: Calamity Comes Again

Godwin Lopez waited at the Mercenary Guild headquarters.

The agreed time with Oliver was three in the afternoon, but he happened to have an important task to finish in the morning. After submitting the mission-related report, Godwin had lunch at the headquarters and decided to leave after everything was settled.

If the information was updated for an ordinary leader, the Mercenary Guild usually didn’t require a witness. However, although the Tin Soldiers Mercenary Regiment disappeared from people’s vision, their reputation and power were still there. The Mercenary Guild would inevitably choose to deal with it carefully, and Godwin wasn’t surprised by this development.

Not to mention anything else, Flint Lopez, the leader of the group whose whereabouts were unknown, was still one of the topics of small talk that the mercenaries were passionate about after they were full of food and drink.

In the widely circulated version of the rumor, Flint Lopez, who had lost his powerful teammates, lost his right arm in an ordinary monster hunt. His wife was pregnant and unfortunately died of illness, and the fallen man disappeared.

Even if he didn’t know the truth about the past, Godwin didn’t think Flint was really “weak and was fishing for fame”, as the Alban royal family implied.

Rumors could never be believed.

The commander of Horizon sighed, recalling his cousin’s lover who died at the bottom of the Abyss for a few seconds.

Unfortunately, he hadn’t spoken much to Nemo Light before that.

He only knew that Horizon’s most lively first mage had been sulking for the past half month—When Debby Light first joined Horizon, she liked to chatter about her family far away in Roadside Town. When the other members were lavishly spending their pay on pleasure, the little girl held onto her pocketbook tightly.

“I have to find a chance to send some back to my family. Captain, I have to save a lot of money and surprise my eldest brother!” She said so at the time.

However, now, the young female mage who had always been with him directly asked for a long vacation and locked herself in the room. Debby took a small bag of gold coins and counted them silently; her eyes were red all the time.

For some reason, the empty reception room of the headquarters suddenly made Godwin feel a little irritable. He went to the vicinity of the headquarters to buy a bottle of light fruit wine with a very low alcohol content, drank a small sip in the inconspicuous shadow, and looked at the road wrapped in the afternoon sun.

Unlike the very depressed Debby, Oliver Ramon had simply disappeared after contacting him once. If it hadn’t been for the other party to tell him to send out proof of identity instead of an application for dissolution, Godwin would have suspected that his cousin would be upset because of this, and like Flint, disappear without a trace.

Until a few days ago, the shivering silly parrot of Tumbleweed unscrewed Godwin’s window with its beak and threw a letter directly in. The letter asked him to come to the headquarters of the Mercenary Guild to meet today and complete the final certification formalities. Unlike the inexplicably arrogant parrot, the tone in the letter was very polite.

Oliver Ramon even asked him in advance about the price of Horizon’s missed wages, with seriousness between the lines.

Godwin took a sip of the fruit wine and sighed again.

Although it wasn’t clear what Ramon planned with this mess, at the agreed time, he still sent a thick envelope marked “Tumbleweed” to the headquarters of the Mercenary Guild.

Now the aftermath of this behavior had appeared.

Outside the alley where he was standing, the mercenaries were already crowded into a pile, waiting to see the true face of the son of Flint Lopez.

Godwin naturally didn’t spread the information, but half a month had passed since the certification letter was sent to the headquarters of the Mercenary Guild.

This wasn’t a state secret, and the interior of the Mercenary Guild wasn’t an airtight wall. After half a month, the news spread like wildfire, covering most of the continent.

Until now, Godwin couldn’t guess what Oliver wanted to do. He used magic to crush the empty bottle into dust and patted the ashes on his hand. The conversations of the mercenaries were piled up, buzzing non-stop, as if there were more than a dozen huge poisonous beehives around his head.

“I heard from Tom that Flint Lopez’s son is coming here today to complete the certification formalities—Praise Zenni, isn’t Lopez’s son long dead?”

“Who knows? Maybe Lopez used some sorcery. Didn’t there used to be a guy that looked like a superior demon in the Tin Soldiers? Maybe…”

“Don’t forget the reason why Oliver Lopez became a Black Chapter, conspiring with a demon worshipper to kill his father. Doesn’t that mean he killed Flint Lopez? Oh my goodness!”

“I’m almost starting to sympathize with Godwin—being the leader of Horizon and not knowing he had such a terrible cousin. According to the regulations, as a member of the Lopez family, he really couldn’t push off this job of proving his identity. If I was him, I definitely wouldn’t want to have anything to do with a dangerous Black Chapter.”

Godwin took a step back into the alley and frowned.

“The team of calamity that circulated before is also Tumbleweed, right? Those people can really create chaos. But I must say, the leader of Tumbleweed is a kid from the Lopez family, which really makes sense. Weren’t they escorts for the reconnaissance team not long ago? As a result, the reconnaissance team came back literally half dead, and the Pope of the Laddism Church made a superficial effort, but he didn’t dare put up even a stink—”

“Hey! Even if you don’t believe in Zenni, can you show respect for my faith?”

In the bustling crowd, the short mercenary who was chatting gave the tall man beside him a kick.

“I apologize, I apologize—Hey, anyway, when the formalities are completed, Tumbleweed will definitely rise to the level of the eight-purpose spider.” The tone of the tall mercenary was very determined.

“Not necessarily. Didn’t a member of theirs die not long ago? They also stuffed a parrot into the team, which is crazy,” the short man muttered his objection, sounding a little angry.

“You don’t know that.”

The tall man squeezed forward again, lowering his voice. Unfortunately, he was less than ten steps away from Godwin at the moment. Godwin leaned against the old wooden box in the alley and could still hear him clearly.

“It was Oliver Lopez’s little lover who died. Some people said it was a demon warlock. Bah, how can there be a normal demon warlock like that! I have relatives in Roadside Town—That Light turned out to be a librarian. While he had a beautiful face, he didn’t have the slightest magical talent, so he could only be a demon worshiper at most.”

“Tsst… But Tumbleweed and the others…”

“Yeah, not to mention Ann Savage, Cross the apostate Chief Justice, was with half of the team that died along with the ‘Poisonous Viper’ Jesse, who is no better than Light.”

“Tumbleweed also got Light a powerful staff.” A new voice joined the conversation. “If Light and Flint Lopez’s son are in that kind of relationship…”

“The leader of the team was worried that his lover couldn’t protect himself and, as a result, he died on a dangerous mission, right?”

“The mission was quite dangerous. The Abyss isn’t a random place to take a stroll. The situation was probably too deadly that they had to abandon the one dragging their feet.”

“Oh…”

“Speaking of which, Savage is also a ruthless character. Before, she had a mysterious appearance, and kept rejecting the invitations of big mercenary groups. I never thought that it was her Royal Highness at the time. Fuck, if I had known—”

“Know what? It’s just a woman who murdered a blood relative and usurped the throne.”

Another new voice joined in, with a thick voice and a bit of sharp anger.

“Either that or she’s being controlled by Oliver Lopez. It’s fine if it’s a fight between men, but she’s a woman who’s been living in exile for years and doesn’t know shit about anything but fighting and killing. Does she deserve to sit on that golden stool?”

“That’s too much. According to the rules, she’s also a legal…”

“You are not Albanian, are you? Let me tell you, kid, Alban’s new regulations in the past few days have become more lenient towards demons. Is this what a normal-minded person would do? I admit that I was a little harsh before, but you know, it’s better to kill by mistake than to appease possible dangers—They must have something to do with the Abyss. How can there be a Black Chapter team with goats! Cult worship, it’s definitely cult worship.”

“…In that case, they were quite low-key before. How come they suddenly release the news with such fanfare?”

“Who knows? Well, everyone is crowded here to watch the fun. If you’re asking around, you must have come to see what Oliver Lopez’s plans are.”

The familiar aura appeared in the distance, and Godwin Lopez pulled on his cloak and walked out of the dark alley. The few mercenaries who were still talking eloquently in the crowd suddenly closed their mouths and instantly moved their eyes away.

Godwin snorted softly, raised his gaze, and looked at the end of the road.

There were only four figures, and at a glance, this team looked a bit lonely.

Oliver Ramon walked in front, and the black armor reflected a little dim light. The scratched skeleton helmet covered most of his face, and there was no expression on the exposed face. The “vicious” leader of Tumbleweed led a sturdy dark horse, without looking away, and walked straight to the headquarters of the Mercenary Guild.

On his left, Ann Savage covered the lower half of her face with a scarf. The Queen of Alban was still wearing the dark ordinary leather armor, with the hunting spear behind her. A gray parrot perched on her shoulder, bringing no substance to the entourage it was with.

On Oliver’s right side, Jesse, the “Poisonous Viper” who had just been mentioned, was leading a fuller goat, with a frivolous smile on his face, and talking to Adrian Cross beside him.

The apostate Chief Justice stubbornly wore his monk’s uniform with a calm expression and a slight smile. It was just that the sharp-eyed mercenaries could see that on the edge of the high collar of the monk’s uniform, there was a little hickey mark on the skin of Adrian Cross’ neck.

For a team with a dark tone and a dangerous aura, none of the members showed that kind of reputation.

“Oliver.” Godwin walked forward and stretched out his hand.

Oliver looked eager to respond for a second, and he even raised his hand slightly, but the next second, he quickly took it back.

Ignoring Godwin’s outstretched hand, the leader of Tumbleweed just nodded coldly, and then walked neatly into the door of the Mercenary Guild headquarters.

Godwin raised his eyebrows and watched the lively mercenaries take in a cold breath in unison.

Five minutes later.

“Sorry, brother!” Making sure the door of the reception room was closed, Oliver quickly lowered his head.

In the reception room, the atmosphere suddenly became lively. Ann pulled off the scarf, gasped for breath, and then played the game of I-throw-you-catch with cookies with the gray parrot. Jesse Dylan hooked an arm around Adrian Cross’ neck and kissed his cheek very nonchalantly—What made Godwin feel creeped out was that the former Knight of Judgement acquiesced to Dylan’s absurd behavior, without even showing a half-disgusted expression.

“Explain.” Godwin raised his arms and glanced at the ring on his cousin’s ring finger on his left hand.

“Like I said before, when everything is over, I will tell you the truth… If you still want to hear it then.”

“This can’t get rid of me, Mr. Ramon.” Godwin glanced at the ring inlaid with a black gem. “Including the performance, you just deliberately alienated me outside, I need an explanation.”

The gloom in Oliver Ramon’s eyes swept away as he took off the cold skeleton helmet. His emerald eyes gleamed happily. No matter how one looked at it, it didn’t look like a man who had just lost his lover.

“Oh, I think this is a good entry point.”

Oliver scratched his head embarrassedly, and the fierce look in front of the mercenaries was swept away. He skillfully took off the black badge on his chest, brought out the mission light screen, and threw it to Godwin on the opposite side.

Godwin twitched the corner of his mouth at the spider emblem on the Black Chapter, then squinted his eyes and looked at the task content on the light screen.

[Dealing with the plague dragon’s corpse deep in the Border Forest]

[Clean up the decaying swamp that keeps proliferating in the northern part of the Bale Rift Valley]

[This is urgent. Get rid of the heart-eating rats that invaded the Krabal Desert Kingdom]

……

The top ten tasks flickered with a low light, all marked as in progress.

“Are you crazy?!”

After quickly scanning the tasks whose titles made people’s hair stand upside down, the leader of Horizon raised his voice.

“These are things that no one will easily touch. At least five or more mercenary groups must join forces. There are only four of you! I’m sorry that Light has passed away, but that’s no reason for you to gamble with your own life and the lives of your companions—”

“…About this, let’s discuss it together—we decided to make Tumbleweed the most outclassed team of assholes in today’s era.” The smile on Oliver’s face became a bit stronger. “If the two of us get too close outside, it will have a negative impact on the reputation of Horizon.”

Having said that, Oliver hesitated for a few seconds. He flipped through the package he carried with him and took out a small book. The emblem of Clementine Academy was printed on the book, and the cover flashed quickly between black and white. Godwin squinted his eyes, trying to confirm the true color of the book.

Then his gaze was firmly fixed on the handwriting embroidered with gold thread on the spine of the book…

[Emanuel Lopez, the 368th Knight of Judgment.]

“Brother, for some reason, I can’t tell you the whole truth. But about my own current situation, Tumbleweed’s plan, and the reason why my dad left your father without telling you—I’m willing to tell you properly, okay?”

Godwin Lopez closed his eyes and exhaled fiercely.

“…Then let’s hear it.”


The author has something to say:

It’s time to become a real team of calamity. XD

Ollie: Anyway, any task I pick will eventually become SSS-level in difficulty. It’s better to pick SSS-level directly.

What does this mean, friends? Ollie is going to be rich! (X


Kinky Thoughts:

Well, one needs money to have a wedding, yes?


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Stray Ch262

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 262: Answer to the Question

Oliver had never been so relaxed.

Nemo’s phantom had no temperature, and the behemoth under his feet would not disappear because of this relationship. The absurd and crazy parts of the world hadn’t changed, as if he seemed to be embraced by those cruel facts and become reassured in the deeper and darker night.

In the meeting just now, Nemo, the Pillar of the World, didn’t object to Oliver’s rescue plan. Everything returned to the right track and moved forward slowly over time. There were no more puzzles and no more panic in their lives.

Oliver leaned back on the shimmering Demon King’s skull, so comfortable that he almost fell asleep. The tired knight spread out his limbs on the stout branches and raised his head.

Nemo, who was sitting on top of the skull, lowered his head and smiled. His two hands gradually moved down from the top of his lover’s head, passing through the soft hair, passing by his ears, and finally his fingertips touched his chin, and his palms just covered most of Oliver’s cheeks.

“What do you want to talk about, Ollie?”

“Let me think about it… Why did you save me in the first place? Not the first time in the Border Forest, but it was the first time against Witherspoon. You hadn’t, uh…”

Oliver muttered. Just like the little boy who was overly enthusiastic and talked to himself about his imaginary friend dozens of years ago.

“…Hadn’t fallen in love with you yet.” This time his “imaginary friend” gave a gentle response.

“At that time, I thought that the courage of the son of Lopez was commendable, and it was a pity to die like that. With this human as a shield, I may be able to walk on the surface longer.”

“Son of Lopez.” Oliver stretched out a hand and poked the tip of the Demon King’s phantom’s nose. “This statement is really cold, Your Majesty.”

Nemo wrinkled his nose subconsciously but didn’t mean to avoid that finger. “Then what do you prefer to be called, my fiancé?”

Oliver’s ears instantly turned red.

“On this point, I miss the old you, Nemo.” Oliver coughed dryly, rubbing his ears to conceal it. “I’m the only one embarrassed. It’s a bit unfair.”

“I don’t think you’d hesitate to choose between ‘a little shame’ and ‘inhuman coldness’.” A bit of unconcealed amusement leaked from Nemo’s tone.

“There are too many things I remember, and many small things have become irrelevant—but that’s it. Don’t worry, I won’t go to the extent Jesse does.” Nemo showed a serious, thoughtful expression. “I think there is still a gap between ‘a little shame’ and ‘no shame’.”

“Maybe I can help you get it back in other ways.” Oliver turned his face away, rubbing his ears with increasing force causing it to glow red in the moonlight.

“I am looking forward to it.” Nemo raised his eyebrows.

Then he was quiet for a few seconds, as if thinking.

After half a minute of quiet silence, the Demon King spoke again. “When Flint Lopez mentioned you at the bottom of the Abyss, he probably never thought about the current scene.”

“I didn’t exist at that time, so why did Dad mention me?” Oliver looked at the twinkling stars.

He was a little aware of what Nemo wanted to do.

“Oh, his exact words were—‘Sonia and I agreed that if it’s a cute daughter, we’ll name her Olivia. If it’s a son, he’ll be named Oliver. By the way, I want a daughter more than anything else.’” Nemo cleared his throat, imitating Flint’s tone in his memory.

“…You don’t need to add the second half of the sentence specifically,” Oliver responded bitterly.

“It’s the truth.” Unfortunately, Nemo didn’t hold back and laughed outright.

Then his expression softened. “At first, Flint rambled with Ulysses, no, rambled with me all the way. About your mother, about you, about his future home. Ollie—Maybe he never mentioned your mother to you, but at the bottom of the Abyss, he repeated everything to me nineteen times.”

“Now I know Flint Lopez’s birthday, what his wife looks like, and I know the story between them very well. I heard him talk about his hometown, and I know his pain at the beginning… Would you like to hear it?”

“Nn,” Oliver replied gently, clutching the gold pendant in one hand.

That was the question he asked Nemo, who he was still unfamiliar with when they fled together in the Border Forest. Yes, his Demon King never forgot anything.

Just as in the not-so-distant past, Oliver’s voice had a little imperceptible choking.

“But there was at least one question raised at that time… I already knew the answer. I think you understand, Nemo.”

Can a person really love another person to that extent?

Now it seemed that maybe it was really possible.

He leaned on his “Mr. White”, but this time he wasn’t talking to it unilaterally. For the first time, Oliver listened quietly to the words from the depths of the Abyss, unwilling to miss even a word.

Until the stars faded away, the sky in the east began to turn white.

“…But, to be honest, I’m a little curious. “

Oliver, who hadn’t closed his eyes all night, moved his joints and rubbed his slightly sore eyes. “Nemo, what does Ulysses look like?”

Nemo’s expression froze for a second.

“No, no, I necessarily want to know. If you mind—”

“Mind? Naturally, I don’t mind, Oliver. I can show it to you directly… As long as you don’t mind.”

“Of course.” Oliver blinked.

His Demon King stood up from his skull, and then dissipated like smoke. Next, a terrifying head appeared in front of Oliver—the huge “Ulysses” floated in mid-air, with one eye locked on him, and his pupils were the Demon King’s cross shape he was familiar with.

With sickle-like forelimbs, the body lines were smooth and full of strength. A strange and shuddering image of a strange beast.

This was the Demon King who was “beheaded” by his father back then.

Oliver supported himself on the trunk of the tree with both hands, no longer leaning on the skull. He stood up straight and looked at the monster in front of him.

“According to human records, that humanoid body is regarded as the ‘nineteenth generation’. But in my memory, Nemo Light is the one hundred and twenty-seventh ‘Demon King’ I created. Expeditions on the surface began before humans appeared.”

That wasn’t the voice of Nemo he was familiar with. The tone was very mystical, obviously belonging to a creature other than human.

Oliver hesitated for a moment, stretched out a hand, and solemnly poked the position of the monster’s nose in front of him—or, what he thought was the position of its nose.

“Ulysses” several giant eyes widened slightly at the same time.

“You have more guts than I thought,” that monstrous voice said.

“Very, uh, spectacular, but it is difficult for me to define it in human aesthetics, and I don’t think we need that definition either.” Oliver commented matter-of-factly. “Nemo, your body at the bottom of the Abyss, shouldn’t it be…”

“Do you care?” The “Ulysses” in front of him tilted his head. Not knowing if it was an illusion, Oliver saw a bit of ridicule in it.

“You have acquiesced to my rescue plan and are willing to return to the surface. This means that you must maintain your human form or be able to change into your human form. Then… Then let me be honest.” Oliver sighed fiercely.

The Demon King stared quietly at the frowning human beings in front of him.

“…That pair of rings cost me all my savings and they were made in your human form.” Oliver scratched his hair fiercely. “I promise to put it on for you, but if I meet you at the bottom of the Abyss in such a form…”

He gestured with the ring in confusion to the huge monster in front of him, trying to find a place where he could put the ring on.

“This is a bit difficult.” Oliver’s voice became more sincere. “Promise me, Nemo. When I take it out, please cooperate and become human, okay?”

Ulysses’ figure suddenly disappeared. The Nemo he knew appeared again, sitting back on the top of his skull, with a helpless smile on his face.

“I still have my savings.” Nemo coughed a few times. “But I have to save it and find a suitable place to buy a house. You see, when all this is over, we can’t live in the Abyss, right?”

“…” Oliver choked suddenly. In some ways, his king was still very realistic, but it was a pity…

“Nemo, now that you’re presumed dead and there was no designated blood relative, your private assets were moved into Tumbleweed’s team funds,” he said bitterly.

Despite being a phantom, Nemo’s face paled a bit to the naked eye.

“Don’t worry. Ann and Mr. Cross won’t spend it indiscriminately. I will keep an eye on Jesse.” Oliver quickly patted his chest.

“…That’s good.” The Demon King breathed a sigh of relief.

As the sun was about to rise from the edge of the sky, Oliver turned his head sideways and looked at the Ash Mountain range with an extra golden border.

“Nemo.”

“Hm?”

“Look to the east.”

“The sunrise is beautiful, I know.”

“You just said that the only thing you don’t understand… is why Flint Lopez stole the skull from the royal family and put it on the top of the tree.”

“Yes.”

“I think I can understand,” Oliver said softly.

This tree was very tall, but it wasn’t even close to the fir tree in the backyard of the Ramon family’s inn. For many years, he climbed up and down without telling his father, and he was very familiar with the scenery there.

“When you were at the bottom of the Abyss, you once told him, ‘I want to take a look at the surface’, but you were sealed by the royal family in a box wrapped in layers and couldn’t see anything at all. Although this was wishful thinking and meaningless for the already ‘dead’ head, but…”

Oliver retracted his gaze, turned slightly sideways, and rubbed the pale skull beside him.

“He put it there, maybe because he wanted you to take a look at this.”

The Border Forest seemed to wake up in the golden dawn, and flocks of birds flew from the forest. The Ash Mountains were like a mutilated quaint picture frame between the sky and the forest. The burning sky with the morning sun clasped the whole world with a kind of magnificent emptiness, but full of vitality.

“It’s not ‘wishful thinking and meaningless’. Flint Lopez was successful.”

Nemo stared at the morning mist that filled the forest.

“…Because I did see it.”

Noer, nine hours ago.

Adrian Cross simply bought some supplies. He packed them skillfully and prepared to send them to Oliver the next day. Although it was impossible for Oliver Ramon to be weak from hunger or thirst in just one night, it was still better to live normally.

After counting the supplies, the paper was packed neatly and put firmly on the wooden table of the inn room. Adrian thought for a moment and decided to take a cold shower.

The cold water slid down the skin, causing a shudder. Adrian stroked his wet hair at the back of his head, and everything that happened not long ago kept spinning in his mind.

From a certain point of view, Ann Savage’s acceptance was much higher than his own. As a veteran Black Chapter, the new queen had been walking on the dark side of the world for too long and scoffed at the rules of the world. He was equally calm on the surface, but he was pretty sure his heart was beating too fast to be normal when he pressed his hand to the heart that had been restored in a horrific way.

The Pillar of the World, the floating cocoon. The truth of the Demon King in the Abyss, the body of the surface God.

And the newborn God of nature.

When he decided to act with Tumbleweed, he thought about seriously teaching Oliver Ramon swordsmanship and fighting skills. Perhaps that smart young man could protect one or two villages from robbers and bandits.

…One or two villages.

Adrian stroked his chest with his left hand and shook his head with a wry smile.

Adrian thought that he might need more time to digest this matter. First, he had to deal with the relationship with Jesse…

A wet black nose opened the bathroom door, and the beast’s long mouth squeezed in through the door.

“How long until you’re done washing? I brought cake.” Jesse’s tone was a little inexplicably solemn.

“I dispersed all suspicious animals nearby and stuck a do not disturb sign on the door. Miss Savage was sent back to the royal city by me, Ramon’s busy making out with Light, and the Pope of the Laddism Church won’t be coming with any letters right now—All in all, it’s now a safe time.”

“…” Adrian laughed. He changed into a bathrobe and wiped his short hair casually as he left the bathroom.

The window was wide open, and the curtains were fluttering in the night wind. His God should have come through the window, and he also brought a box that was obviously too big to be suitable for a human to handle.

The huge box that shouldn’t exist in the room had been opened. The cake was covered with finely processed fresh fruit, and the buttercream lace wasn’t damaged. Depending on the size of the cake, it was probably enough for two adults to eat for more than three days.

For some reason, Adrian could imagine Ann’s toothache expression after hearing the request.

After looking around for a while, Jesse twitched his nose in satisfaction. This time he didn’t come up with any strange mechanism and cut it neatly with magic.

A piece of perfectly shaped cake floated onto the small plate, and then floated in front of Adrian. Jesse himself remained in the shape of a beast, swallowing a large piece very happily, his long mouth full of cream.

Adrian didn’t refuse, and he obediently picked up the plate. The sweetness of fresh buttercream and fruit penetrated into his nose. He forked a small piece and ate it quietly. The long tail of the behemoth swept gently at his feet. Under his feet was a soft, thick carpet, and the long soft fur brushed against him.

“About Mr. Ramon’s plan—” Adrian took the lead.

“Hm? Adri, you have cream on your face.” Jesse’s attention seemed to be off the topic, and he swallowed another piece of cake. Beautiful blue beast eyes swept over.

Not used to his powers returning, Adrian subconsciously turned his head and looked for the clean handkerchief on the table.

Then a moist and warm touch swept across his cheek.

Adrian wiped his neck and the side of his face speechlessly—His God did remove a small annoying patch of cream only to paste more on with his tongue.

“Jesse…” He sighed and began to consider whether to use a cleansing spell.

The white behemoth made an airy laugh and rather unkindly added another lick. The cream on his skin suddenly increased by more.

Adrian abandoned the idea of using the cleansing spell. He rubbed his hands, stared at the tongue blankly, and recalled Ann’s action of catching it for a few seconds.

But this time he didn’t succeed.

The beast leaned forward and turned into a human form when he was just about to make a move. Unprepared for the impact of the airflow from the shape-shifting spell, Adrian lost his balance. The inverted figure certainly dashed his hopes of steadying his footing…

The beautiful blond young man straddled him, with the vertical pupils of the beast remaining in his eyes, and the fingertips that brushed Adrian’s chest still had the claws of a beast, easily leaving a few cuts on the nightgown.

Jesse wiped the cream from his mouth, thought for a moment, leaned down, and licked the remaining cream on the side of Adrian’s face. The tongue of the beast was okay, but when it was replaced by the tongue of a human, the atmosphere suddenly became ambiguous.

Then he stood up and looked seriously into the eyes of the believer under him.

“I have an idea,” Jesse muttered, sticking his fingers into the opening of Adrian’s robe. “The closest I have ever seen you to wavering was the night at Clementine Cathedral. Dear Adri, since you insist that you won’t falter, may I try again?”

He licked the corner of his mouth, stopped moving, and asked quite seriously.

The fingertips that retained the characteristics of beasts made the skin on his chest tingle slightly. Adrian stretched out a hand covered with cream by the beautiful, blue eyes.

The eyes were playful and confused, with a little competitive spirit, a little desire, and a little softness that their owner hadn’t yet noticed.

“Yes,” he replied.

At least this time he could see the end for himself.

‘He might not be the more shaken party in this,’ he thought to himself, giving his God a stoic smile.


The author has something to say:

Nemo: It doesn’t matter if you have something like a little shame. The Pillar of the World smiled at the storm and was fearless.

Ollie: Your private account has been confiscated.

Nemo: ∑(;ω;)…… Where’s my money! Where’s the money I put in there!


Kinky Thoughts:

Adri and Jesse get the best sex scenes. Ollie and Nemo need to take lessons from them.


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Stray Ch261

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 261: Top of the Giant Tree

“Where is Aurorae?” Telaranea’s voice was very calm, as if he was looking for a misplaced book.

Oliver looked at Nemo in surprise.

Before escorting the reconnaissance team, Oliver himself had no special opinion on the “Demon Slayer” Aurorae. In regard to recent events, he was responsible for seriously injuring Nemo and causing him to fall to the bottom of the Abyss, allowing him to regain his memory.

Right now, he didn’t have much affection for that ancient demon.

If he guessed it correctly, the magic formation trap encountered by Adrian Cross was probably perfected by Aurorae. The demon almost destroyed the entire reconnaissance team on his own.

He thought that the other party had already escaped under the cover of the destruction array. To be honest, this was the first time Oliver had started to think about it. Before tonight, his mind was full of cracked and shaken ground, screaming people, and the memory of Nemo’s face—doom, determination, and longing filled his heart. Not to mention Aurorae’s movements, he even occasionally forgot to add some forage for his horse.

However, Nemo’s image didn’t show anger or unhappiness. On the contrary, his Demon King looked a little sad.

Keenly capturing the hint, Telaranea’s brows curled slightly.

“He’s gone, Telaranea.”

Nemo picked a relatively conciliatory statement.

“Well, thank you. Now I can take back the body waiting at the entrance of the Abyss.” Telaranea nodded, not looking much surprised.

But he still looked at Nemo and asked one more question. “…Did you kill him?”

There was no hatred or anger. That tone sounded more like simple confirmation.

“No, he saved me.”

“Then he must’ve ran out of my flesh’s power and his life span was naturally exhausted. I understand. Thank you for the explanation.”

He didn’t ask for details nor for the cause and effect.

The Sage of the Abyss pushed up the glasses on the bridge of his nose, quickly calmed down from the joy of escaping a doomsday and didn’t show the excitement of meeting the Pillar of the World. As a collaborator of this summoning, Telaranea showed a rare calm expression and turned away, seemingly not intending to stay here for long.

The Demon King’s phantom stretched out his right hand. Soil and stone debris gathered above his palm, then twisted and melted, turning into a clear crystal. The dark shadow quickly circled it a few times and got in.

“He once mentioned you. This is my memory, and everything about his deathbed is recorded in it. As his partner, I think you are qualified to know the truth,” Nemo said, commanding the crystal to fly to the Sage of the Abyss who was facing him.

The latter didn’t look back but stretched out his hand and firmly caught the crystal the size of a peach’s core.

“The last moments of the Demon Slayer can be regarded as intelligence. Speaking of this, you paid for your real name to see Cahill Edwards’ last memories.” The Sage of the Abyss spoke in a lazy tone. “Do you want to make a deal? A way to get out of the bottom of the Abyss, or something else—”

“This is not a deal,” Nemo replied.

“I don’t understand.” Telaranea squeezed the crystal tightly. It felt a little warm, which was inexplicably annoying.

“If I have to give a reason, I don’t quite understand it myself. It’s just that I think it might be of some value to you.”

Still not turning back, Telaranea simply ignited the teleportation paper scroll and disappeared into the air.

It was very close to Garland, and when the Sage of the Abyss opened his eyes again, people had already appeared on the second floor of the Dawn Tavern. He owned a room here, and he would always own a room here.

To be honest, he didn’t want to leave. It was the short-lived phantom of the Demon King on the surface, the will of the world under his feet. As an important role that had made a lot of effort, he should have taken the opportunity to cultivate a good impression and enhance feelings with those people in Tumbleweed, whether it was sincere or hypocritical—as long as he succeeded, he could get one step closer to those amazing existences.

That would be unparalleled happiness.

But with the new information that was emerging now, he must sort it out as soon as possible to prevent more anomalies. After all, this time the change didn’t come from the outside, but from himself.

According to the normal life span of the lantern blind bugs, Aurorae should have died a long time ago. Death was a cost-effective thing for Aurorae—he had survived for too long, and every breath must be accompanied by severe pain and torture. The too stubborn lantern blind bug had no attachment to the surface but relied on a certain obsession to support it, forcing himself to live, as if he was completing a certain task.

Telaranea remembered very well. Not long ago, he proposed to this extremely aging demon that he wanted to personally give him a painless death.

Now, Aurorae no longer insisted on this pointless self-torture, nor did he continue to consume those precious eyeballs. He should be immersed in a complete sense of relief, Telaranea mused.

It should be so.

He slowly pressed his hands on the table.

No one had cleaned the place for a long time. A thin layer of dust fell on the table. The crystal that was usually used to communicate with Aurorae was still placed on the table, with flickering light. Telaranea started it habitually, and then realized that he had done a stupid thing without any logic.

It was strange that he obviously didn’t feel heartache, sadness, or resistance to reality.

Telaranea knew very well what he would have done. He would try to figure out the deathbed of the legendary demon and add this information to his memory with joy.

The Sage of the Abyss squeezed the crystal with his thumb and forefinger and brought it to his eyes. It was a translucent orange-red gemstone, like a solidified sunset. The color was slightly familiar.

Telaranea knew the usage of this thing very well. He only needed to break it, and the magic power in it would evaporate, turn into an illusion, and take him to the scene where Aurorae died.

He knocked the fragile crystal towards the corner of the table, but his hand stopped in mid-air. He didn’t know why, but he suddenly he didn’t feel like he was in the mood.

After watching it, everything was really over.

The Sage of the Abyss thought for a while, opened the drawer casually, took out a rough leather rope, put the crystal on it casually, and then hung it around his neck.

When he figured out his abnormal situation, it wouldn’t be too late to look at it. The body at the entrance of the Abyss could stay there and think with all its strength…

He had never collected this kind of reaction in human emotional patterns, and he couldn’t explain his mood. It was as plain as everything was normal, but there was a bit more weariness and emptiness in it. His behavior was out of his usual pattern, which was a terrible event.

There must be an explanation.

On this point, Telaranea was uncompromising.

He patted the dust off his hands, cast a cleansing spell on the room, and then gently put the still flashing communication crystal back in the drawer. Telaranea walked to the first floor of the tavern and cautiously confirmed the door lock.

His gaze stayed on the dark wooden platform of the tavern for a few seconds, then moved away quietly.

“Thorne!” Ten minutes later, a roar broke out in the stronghold of the Steel Wolf Mercenary Group.

The face of their leader, Fenrir Troy, was flushed with anger. “Asshole! Are you kidding me for leaving the team task at will? Do you still want to do it?”

“…Sorry, something happened at home. I’m afraid I will have to take two more days off next,” Telaranea responded smoothly.

“Tsk.” Fenrir scratched his hair irritably. “Okay, okay. Submit a description of the incident later. If the matter makes sense, I’ll spare you this time… If the situation is too serious, remember to apply for a subsidy from the team.”

Telaranea tugged at the corner of his mouth.

The leader of the Steel Wolf Mercenary Group sighed fiercely and carefully looked at his disobedient member up and down.

“Hurry up and write your report, asshole.” Fenrir’s voice was still a bit blunt. “Also, your new pendant isn’t bad.”

“Nn.” Telaranea weighed the cold crystal and the weird emotions that made him wary surged again.

“If possible, I want to wear it for a while,” he heard himself say.

The Border Forest.

After Telaranea left, the atmosphere eased slightly.

This time, Oliver didn’t hide his plan. From sunrise to sunset, this may be the longest full-time meeting in the history of Tumbleweed.

Oliver spent the whole morning talking about the next arrangements, and the afternoon was full of ridicule and nonsense from the other members. The conversation was scattered with a little central content, but except for Adrian and Nemo, almost everyone was looking at the boring topics with great interest. No one wanted to stand up and leave.

The skull could only temporarily retain the will of the Pillar of the World on the surface for a period of time, and it wasn’t appropriate to take Ulysses’ skull to the town. The members of Tumbleweed preferred to stay here and enjoy the joy of witnessing the end of the world disappear in the cradle for a while longer.

And when the sun was about to set, Ann had begun to chew the sweet grass roots, intentionally or unintentionally, trying to keep her stomach from screaming too loudly.

“Ann, if you are hungry…” Oliver was the first to remind.

“I’m sorry. Oh, I blame it on the fact that we ran out of wine.”

The female warrior stood up and stretched out relaxedly, and her voice regained its former vitality. “Since the surface will not explode, I have to make a trip back to the royal city and report to Delia and Mr. Mad Dog for peace of mind. It seems that my work will not end because of the end of the world, damn it.”

She glanced at Nemo and shrugged her shoulders. “Don’t forget what I said. Remember to send yourself to the door early so I can kick your ass.”

Nemo nodded solemnly.

“Let’s go, Dylan.” Seeing that the other party was serious, Ann turned her head a little stiffly and grabbed the fur from Jesse’s long mouth.

“……Hmm? Miss Savage, I didn’t hear you clearly just now.”

“Please take me back to the royal city. This is the Alban border, and it’s easy for me to be noticed by taking the teleportation gateways.” Ann lowered her voice. “It won’t take you an hour to travel back and forth—I won’t pray, but I can lend you the best dessert chef in the entire kingdom for a while. Think about it, yeah?”

“Adri, go to the inn of Noer and wait for me,” the surface god said solemnly, shaking his tail. “Let’s go Miss Savage.”

Ann glanced at Oliver, who was next to Nemo’s phantom, thought for a few seconds, then pulled the gray parrot from the ground and put it on her shoulder.

“What are you doing—?!”

“Don’t make a noise. Give them some space.” Ann pinched the grey parrot’s beak, “Come with me, besides…”

In the direction that everyone couldn’t see, the corner of her mouth raised a little arc. “Everyone is still there. You heard Ramon’s plan, and we will see each other soon.”

After the white figure of the behemoth disappeared from the horizon, Adrian Cross also stood up and nodded briefly to Oliver. “I’m going to Noer to wait for Jesse. The two of you may want to be alone for a while. I’ll send some supplies over at noon tomorrow.”

Then there were only two people left on the battlefield, with a tight atmosphere from the day before.

As the sun sank to the other end of the horizon, the starry sky became clear. The magic array burning like a fire was finally extinguished, and the sound of insects buzzed again. Birds flew over in the night sky, and there was a rustling sound in the grass in the distance again. As the abnormal sense of oppression dissipated, the nearby forest was rapidly resurrecting.

Oliver looked around and moved his arms. Then he carefully picked up the Demon King’s skull and tried his best to hold it in his arms.

“Ollie?” Nemo raised his eyebrows. His illusion was attached to this skull and could only move with it.

Oliver didn’t answer. He smiled, walked a few steps further, and selected the tallest tree nearby—It was so thick that it needed four people to hug it. It survived the spell hurricane not long ago, and it was particularly eye-catching among the ordinary trees.

In the next second, Oliver jumped directly to the top of the tree, sat still on the stoutest branch, and held the skull firmly by his side.

The air at a high altitude was slightly cooler, and at this height, a small half of the Border Forest could be seen. The Ash Mountains were continuous in the distance, and now the two of them wouldn’t be troubled by the darkness as the undulations of the mountains were still clear.

Oliver breathed a sigh of relief and leaned on the Demon King’s skull.

“Now, my Mr. White.” His voice was full of smiles. “Although this is not my backyard, it’s almost the same—”

In fact, the difference wasn’t that bad, Oliver thought to himself. At the beginning, he could lean his whole head on “Mr. White”, but now it couldn’t even support his shoulders.

It was just that this time he was no longer muttering to himself—his Demon King was by his side, smiling at him and shaking his head, sitting on top of his skull, looking up at the magnificent starry sky.

“Now we can just talk.”


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Stray Ch260

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 260: The Definition of Love

Oliver solemnly twisted one of the rings and put it on the ring finger of his left hand.

As a famous jewelry family, the Tristan family was truly good at their craftsmanship. It was just that Oliver had lost a lot of weight during this time, and the ring was a little loose. The one belonging to Nemo was carefully put into the gold pendant by him and hung on his chest.

The Demon King’s phantom stood in front of him, and the translucent shadow glowed dimly.

Like a dream.

Oliver walked forward and kissed the phantom like a dragonfly.

A year ago today, his father hadn’t died. At this time, he would get up early, try the soup for breakfast, and help the kitchen prepare the ingredients for the next day. The businessman who came to deliver fresh meat and fruit would arrive soon, and his father was definitely still in bed. At that time, he was like a pocket watch; like clockwork, he lined up every day, and his life was crammed with trivial chores.

And now, he stepped on a magic array that could imprison the will of the world and successfully propose to his lover, who was above everything.

Maybe the alarm clock would go off in the next second, and he would sit up in bed in a daze, boil milk, and peel carrots and potatoes for soup.

Oliver took a deep breath.

“Don’t make me wait too long, Ollie.” The Demon King obviously found that his fiancé was too dazed. He gave him a smile and reminded him. “I believe you have a plan.”

“Yeah.”

Oliver looked at his left hand with the ring, and the black gem on the ring gleamed dully.

“But if, and I mean if, you’re forcing yourself to do so, remember, my thoughts have not changed—Just because I love you doesn’t mean you have to reciprocate that love, Nemo.”

His right hand squeezed the ring on his finger, and the metal had already been warmed by his body heat.

“The fact that you are still here is enough to stop my suffering… I don’t know how to say it clearly, but, uh, all your memories should be restored, right?”

There was a gap of countless time between them.

As if by a miracle, the dragon really fell in love with the mayfly. It was all too good to be true, too good to be flustered. With the ring already on his hand, Oliver was instead not quite sure…

Yes, his love for Nemo had never been shaken. It was just that he wasn’t that special, and the feelings they once had were thick and smooth, not as sharp as a knife’s edge.

If Nemo just retained relatively weak feelings, trying to make his small self feel better… This thought was like a piece of ice sliding into his stomach. He couldn’t wait to vomit it out and stomp it to pieces, regardless of the sweet reality that could be embraced.

But he couldn’t do it.

He wanted to be the chain that held the world together, but he didn’t want to lock everything up greedily and indulge in the illusion of self-deception.

He still wanted to walk truly side by side with the one he loved.

“I’ve been chasing your back, and now I finally touched it.” Oliver swallowed. Ecstasy and anxiety intermingled. His head ached as if it had been split open, and countless thoughts of rapid movement almost drove him crazy.

“If you only have a good impression of me, I will pursue you again. With the person I am now, I will start over from the first step. So, if you…”

Nemo stretched out his right hand and let it stay in the air.

Oliver looked at the hand suspiciously for a while, hesitated for a few seconds, and put his left hand on it.

The humanoid Demon King bent down and left a kiss on the ring.

“I understand your concerns, Ollie. Feelings are indeed unfamiliar to me. Strictly speaking, I have only obtained it for less than twenty years, but you made a mistake—as far as I have observed over the years, even a smart child can’t see the world in the eyes of an old man, right?”

His Demon King exuded faint power. It felt very strange. Oliver shook his head—the creature in front of him was clearly a sweat-inducing powerhouse, but it was also the Nemo he was familiar with.

“Knowledge is not equivalent to wisdom. Gentleness has nothing to do with whether you are smart or not. I am still learning how to use my feelings, and my experience isn’t much richer than yours. Well, to be honest, I’m not sure if I’m loving you in the same way—the same way you love me.”

Those non-human eyes looked over, and the voice was full of comfort and calmness.

“Listen, Oliver Ramon. As the Pillar of the World, you are the most unpredictable creature I have ever seen. I can’t guess what you think, and I am happy to chase that brand-new intelligence and thrills.”

Oliver’s hands were a little tense and stiff.

“As Nemo Light, I used to think that I needed to do what the story said, persevere with the purpose of love itself, and spend time with you… But now I think I made a mistake. That isn’t a certain ‘task’ that I need to stick to. I don’t love you continuously.”

“If you define ’love’ as a feeling that makes your heart beat faster and makes life itself more interesting, or as instinctive expectation, closeness, and trust, then I am falling in love with you again each and every day.”

The phantom took two steps forward and made a hugging gesture.

“Love is not my purpose. You are my purpose. Put on your ring. It’s not the end, but just the beginning, Oliver Ramon.”

From this angle, Oliver couldn’t see Nemo’s face clearly. He opened his mouth before he had time to express any emotion…

The warm exhalation blew into his right ear, and Oliver could feel a burst of heat exploding on his face.

“What’s more, in a certain way, you still have a long way to go.” His Demon King approached his ears and muttered mischievously.

“…One day you will regret this statement, Your Majesty.” Oliver rubbed his ears, and his voice was finally relieved of its weight and relaxed.

“I look forward to it.” Nemo let go of that illusory hug.

Oliver finally took his right hand away from the ring. The arm wrapped in armor had nowhere to exert force, and he twisted his face fiercely. After repeatedly confirming that this wasn’t a dream, the leader of Tumbleweed waved to his companions with complicated expressions not far away.

“It’s okay,” he shouted, not trying to hide the joy in his voice.

The gray parrot rushed over first.

Bagelmaurus didn’t fly. It flapped its wings while it stumbled and trotted close, finally stopping in front of Nemo.

“Are you really not Ulysses?” The gray parrot’s voice was extremely serious.

“I’m not.” Nemo squatted down and poked its head symbolically with his hand, and the gray parrot’s hair exploded a little in an instant.

“… I was the ‘tenth generation’ Demon King who stuffed you with a piece of my flesh, the three-eyed corpse dragon, Zilagrugo. Sorry, Bagelmaurus—but I guess we’re even when you attack me for the first time,” Nemo said half-jokingly.

“It’s not even!” the gray parrot yelled, immediately tossing away its fear. “Later, I made a great contribution. You can’t just forget it! You have to… You have to—”

It turned its head and thought for a while. “You have to buy me everything I want to eat and want, and then continue to call me Lord Bagelmaurus.”

Nemo smiled and sighed, while Oliver stared at him tightly without looking away, as if staring at a shooting star that would only appear every thousands of years, or a wisp of light smoke that could be blown away at any time.

“Are you sure there is no problem, Oliver?”

Ann was the second to approach, and her expression when she looked at Nemo was a little stiff. “Isn’t it a bit… too hasty?”

“No.” Oliver didn’t feel unhappy because of this problem.

Ann Savage was willing to get close, and with this alone, even if her questioning was a bit rude, he wouldn’t care.

“After the knight’s oath is completed, whether the Pillar of the World wants to study me or orders me to accompany him, I will not refuse—He has no reason to pretend to be Nemo Light anymore.”

Oliver rubbed the ring on the ring finger of his left hand.

“Since the effect of a marriage-like contract already exists, only a rational Pillar of the World wouldn’t bother agreeing to a ‘worthless’ human ritual. Unless he can understand another layer of meaning in it—that layer of emotional meaning that has nothing to do with profits.”

…And Ulysses would never tease himself so naturally, but it wasn’t convenient to say it as a reason.

“Okay,” Ann teased, but didn’t manage to laugh. She looked at Nemo in silence.

“Ann…” Nemo stood upright in place, his expression serious.

“I don’t want to talk to you now—Don’t be quick to apologize. I don’t plan to forgive you on the spot.” Ann raised her face with the same fearless demeanor. “When Oliver pulls you up from below, I have to punch you firmly before we can have a formal chat.”

The muscles in her face twitched a little, as if she couldn’t decide what kind of expression to put on.

“…Make sure I beat you up before your wedding, okay? I still want to go to the wedding for a drink.”

“Since Mr. Ramon is so sure, I am willing to accept his judgment.” Adrian’s voice was as calm as ever.

The former Knight of Judgment looked at Nemo as sharply as when they first met, but his eyes were missing the chill that couldn’t be dissipated at the beginning.

Jesse didn’t say a word. The white behemoth looked at Oliver’s left hand, glanced at the translucent Demon King phantom again, and then turned his gaze back to Oliver’s face again.

Finally, he grunted twice, stuck out his tongue, and licked Adrian Cross’ face, who was beside him.

The eyes of those icy-blue beasts were full of superiority.

Oliver: “……”

“Although the atmosphere makes people want to open a bottle of champagne.”

Ann said dryly, grabbing the dishonest pink tongue and flicking it back into the beast’s long mouth.

“But Oliver, what are you going to do next? It’s not easy to fish up the Demon King, right? Are you going to move and live at the bottom of the Abyss?”

She breathed hard. “And I have to remind you both that the next expedition is already in preparation, so you don’t have much time.”

“I know.” Oliver glared at Jesse and nodded. “I have a plan on how to bring Nemo up.”

Having said that, he glanced at his Demon King fiancé, and the tacit understanding in his eyes almost overflowed.

Ann snapped her eyes shut.

“Stop that for a second, will you? Given that we’re not engaged to you, we can’t read the meaning behind your dedicated eyes. Explain.” The Queen of Alban clicked her tongue a few times. “Does… it have something to do with that letter you had the Mercenary Guild collect on your behalf?”

“It’s not something that can be made clear in a few sentences.” Oliver smiled a little shyly. “First of all…”

But a slightly cold and familiar voice interjected.

“I’m very sorry. I think before you start to explain in detail, I have a question to ask. According to Mr. Dylan, if the Pillar of the World is not sleeping, it should know what is happening in the Abyss.”

Telaranea, who had been silent all this time, finally approached, and he looked at Nemo expressionlessly. The early morning sky began to brighten as the real sun was rising covering the starry sky with its faint morning light.

“Mr. Light.” The tone of the Sage of the Abyss remained indifferent. “Where is Aurorae?”

At this moment, in the territory of Praedo, the headquarters of the Mercenary Guild.

Old John walked to the front desk early, his waist straight, and his walking posture was even a bit deliberately ostentatious.

Five days passed, and his pain became lighter, and finally disappeared completely today. He couldn’t wait to finish his final work and rushed to let the therapist do a final appraisal.

“Letters to Tumbleweed, letters to Tumbleweed… Let me see…” he muttered, bending down calmly and burying himself in the hill of envelopes. “Ouch.”

As Oliver Ramon said, a large, thick envelope was sent to the front desk. Old John repeatedly confirmed that the name of Tumbleweed was indeed marked on it.

It was just a matter of updating the team information, a job as easy as can be. Old John gripped the letter opener familiarly and opened the sturdy envelope. He took out the paper stuffed inside. In addition to all kinds of documents, there were also a few record crystals in the envelope.

There were not many people in Tumbleweed, and one died a few days ago. Where did they get so much information to update?

Old John picked up the top piece of paper.

Then the small letter opener fell to the ground, making a soft clatter.

He quickly flipped through the contents—Tumbleweed wanted to update one person’s information, and the rest of the documents were all supporting this. In order to prove its credibility, there was even a signature from the commander of Horizon, Godwin Lopez.

“…Update information. The file of the leader of the Black Chapter team, Tumbleweed, has been changed—”

He rushed in small steps to the area responsible for information management, no longer worrying about the cumbersome procedures that should have been carried out. In the surprised gaze of the staff, Old John raised his voice, which was trembling.

“—From Oliver Ramon, corrected to Oliver Lopez!”


The author has something to say:

Ollie: My Nemo is still there.

Jesse: (Licks the knight commander)

Ollie: Nemo and I are engaged.

Jesse: (Licks the knight commander)

Ollie: …You’re picking a fight, aren’t you?

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You can look but can’t touch, Ollie.


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Stray Ch259

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 259: Collapsed Chessboard

Different.

Oliver’s eyes were firmly locked on the phantom in front of him.

If the one on the opposite side was the “Nemo” he knew, he would definitely not be able to suppress the boiling feelings at this moment. The Nemo Light he was familiar with wasn’t very good at hiding his emotions, and even being “expressionless” he had to rely on the sandpoint plums for help.

This thought flashed through his mind, but in the next second, Oliver dismissed it.

Today’s self wasn’t much different from the Nemo in front of him.

Oliver pursed his lips and moved a few steps forward. The Rest in Peace in his left hand wasn’t lowered, and the tip of the sword was still pointed upwards vigilantly.

At that moment, the two of them were only one step away from each other.

Restlessness, panic, anxiety, as well as eagerness, desire, and longing. All kinds of turbulent feelings were forcibly pressed into his heart, and at first glance, the two of them were even calm.

Like the calm before the storm.

Nemo’s illusion sat on Ulysses’ huge skull, moving naturally without the slightest stiffness. Using the power of the magic array, the skull slowly floated up and down in the air, and the orange light jumped on the surface of the bones.

The floating skull made him two heads taller than Oliver. The Demon King lowered his gaze slightly. His non-human cruciform pupils contracted slightly, staring at the summoner in front of him.

“I hope to be able to make a deal with you,” Oliver repeated, without using honorifics.

Nemo didn’t answer; he just looked at Oliver seriously, without blinking.

“Can you tell, Dylan? Is that Nemo, or…” Ann carefully crossed the lines of the hot charcoal-burning magic formation and leaned beside the white behemoth.

“Can’t.” Jesse didn’t hesitate for a second. “If the Pillar of the World wants to pretend to be ‘Nemo Light’, I can’t tell the difference. This is a purely spiritual thing. Psychopathic humans pretending to be normal are hard to distinguish at first glance. It takes a long time through observation.”

The white behemoth shook one ear in the direction of Telaranea. “Not to mention the Pillar of the World, even if Telaranea pretends to be ‘in love’ with a person, normal humans can’t tell.”

Ann anxiously looked at the center of the formation while gripping the hunting spear in her hand.

The Pillar of the World knew everything about Nemo Light, and no matter what the “Nemo” in front of them did, they all had reasons to doubt him. There had never been a magic of “I know this is him” in the world, nor had anyone had 100% accurate intuition.

In this matter, Oliver couldn’t make any mistakes—not to mention mistakes, he couldn’t even make a small gaffe.

He was negotiating with the world itself.

The dark clouds in the sky tumbled and were illuminated by the light of the magic array. The woods behind him continued to make a loud noise of tree trunks cracking. There was no trace of that weird watery smell. The air was getting hotter and brighter, and it was difficult to tell whether it was the effect of the magic array or if flames were really burning.

Everything around him seemed to be the end of the world, and the aura of destruction in the air was so strong that he couldn’t breathe. The suffocating effect was exacerbated by sweat coming out of his pores and sticking his tight clothing to his skin.

Taking into account the identities of the two people at the center of the magic array and everyone present, this may be a major event that should be recorded in the annals of human history, but Ann didn’t have much realism. Excessive familiarity and companionship stripped away those unimportant parts, leaving only a pair of sad lovers.

Ann didn’t succeed in feeling fear; she was just a little faintly sad.

“…What is the content of the transaction?” Seeing that Oliver hadn’t continued for a long time, the phantom cooperated and accepted the conversation.

Just like the countless conversations they have had.

“There was a knight’s oath between us.” Oliver cleared his throat.

The array became brighter. There was a starry sky above their heads, but the surroundings were like day.

“Yes. Later, you went out of my sphere of influence, and it’s no longer effective.” The Demon King’s tone was peaceful, sounding like he was just stating the facts, without any emotions.

“I want to restore it in a more equal form.” There was an imperceptible tremor in Oliver’s tone.

Nemo opened his mouth and didn’t speak.

“I have introduced a new power system to this world. This new information, as well as the developments and changes it will bring, I believe they have certain value to you.”

Oliver’s voice was not drowned out by the huge wind in the surrounding forest, serious and calm.

He placed his clenched right hand in the position of his heart, lowered his head, and saluted earnestly.

“…I promise not to hurt you and do my best to protect you and stop any fatal injuries that come from this world at you,” he said clearly.

“In exchange, you have to promise me—don’t destroy the surface before it destroys itself.”

Nemo didn’t move. He just bent his eyes and showed a little smile at the corner of his mouth. There was no despair or sadness floating on the surface of those silver eyes. On the contrary, his gaze was so soft that Oliver couldn’t bear to doubt it.

But he must continue until the moment of certainty.

“To exchange one’s intelligence and loyalty for the smoothness of the world…… A very good proposal.”

Nemo’s voice was gentle and relaxed.

“…It’s just that I noticed that the surrounding array is not related to transactions. I’m a little curious, Ollie. If I refuse, what are you going to do?”

Oliver closed his eyes.

“I will use that magic array to trap you and close this place. I will stay by your side, as your jailer in this life, until the current surface civilization disappears. I know that destruction is your freedom… but I have my position and I’m really sorry.”

This time, Oliver couldn’t help smiling a little sad.

“If you don’t want to wait or sleep and still insist on choosing destruction… I promised you once. You should remember the answer,” he added softly, without concealing anything.

Nemo just looked at him.

Please.

He had given all the options and was just waiting for the other party to speak again.

……Please.

Staring at the inhuman pupils, Oliver couldn’t help repeating in his heart, and finally couldn’t hold back his tears. His expression remained calm, and he didn’t tremble or choke, but tears kept sliding down his face. He didn’t intend to show any weakness at all. This was supposed to be a serious negotiation. He just…

The phantom didn’t answer immediately.

The Demon King’s illusion lowered his head slightly, leaned down, and printed a kiss on his forehead that wasn’t warm, but felt like a breeze.

“On one side is freedom and strength, on the other is a long wait without any benefit. I have no reason to refuse.”

The smile of “Nemo” in front of him was even more obvious.

The Demon King stretched out his immaterial right hand and stroked Oliver’s cheek vaguely. Countless dark formations suddenly piled up in the air. They instantly overflowed between heaven and earth, but they weren’t murderous in aura.

The person in front of him was filled with tears.

The filaments of gray mist then rose, entwined with black shadows, replicating the exact same magic formations. They split the darkness in droves, like fluorescent jellyfish floating in the night sky. The illusory and delicate beauty was unreal enough that it was breathtaking.

Although he couldn’t understand the meaning of those formations, Oliver could vaguely perceive their effects by instinct.

It was undoubtedly a contract, a promise, stronger and more stable than their nonsense knight’s oath at the beginning.

He lightly pressed the shadow of Nemo’s outstretched right hand with his left hand, holding the sword, and closed his eyes.

The wind stopped at that moment.

Within more than ten kilometers of the surrounding area, the broken leaves and branches that were swept into the sky by the wind fell back to the ground. The magic array that was dazzling enough to make people’s eyes tingle subsided slightly, and the surrounding scene was restored from the doomsday fire to a reversed desolate dusk.

The human he loved really struggled to the end.

Nemo didn’t withdraw the hand. He could feel Oliver’s body temperature.

The windows full of gray soil were wiped clean, and sunlight shot into the darkness. “Nemo Light” would no longer panic and be negative because of the unknown, and it was difficult to let his emotions get out of control, but he did feel that the moment the body temperature touched his fingertips, his body’s heartbeat in the distant Abyss was undoubtedly half a beat faster.

His lover really didn’t let him down.

He wanted to say believe me, I still love you now. He wanted to say that there was no need for a new power system, but “Oliver Ramon” himself was enough to bring too much new information that he couldn’t analyze.

But at the moment, anything said would easily arouse suspicion. He had to give his best, with the gentlest movements, and kissed the other on the forehead.

Just as if they had “really” met for the first time.

The deal proposed by Oliver, whether it was the rational Ulysses or himself, who loved Ollie deeply, was difficult to find a reason to refuse.

Then his Hero, after ensuring that the world would not be destroyed, would never give up…

“This is the first part of the contract.”

Sure enough, Oliver spoke again, with a hoarse tone in his voice.

“Now that you agree, please allow me to continue.”

Nemo retracted his right hand and looked at the familiar emerald eyes.

“The next thing I want to ask is a question that is so small to the world that it is not even worth mentioning. It itself cannot bring you any specific benefits. It is just very common among humans…”

Oliver’s voice really began to tremble this time because of tension, and he got tragically tongue-tied.

In the previous knight’s oath, the newborn God, his lover, had always straightened his back and performed appropriate etiquette to the utmost. Although Nemo could recognize the tension in that voice, he had to admit that Oliver had concealed it well.

But right now, Oliver in front of him was a little nervous that he couldn’t hide it.

Nemo pondered for a moment, jumped off the floating skull, stood in front of Oliver in a phantom state, and changed his gaze to meet his eye level.

‘Maybe this will make the other party feel better,’ Nemo thought to himself.

How did Oliver plan to confirm it?

During the days at the bottom of the Abyss, Nemo deduced the game between life and death over and over again, thinking about how the other party would restrain himself and how to deal with the current confusing situation, but he really hadn’t thought about this—with subtle expectations, intentionally or unintentionally, Nemo avoided thinking about it.

The serious and calm Oliver was gradually disappearing, replaced by his familiar appearance.

Through a bit of youthfulness and helplessness that belonged to young people alone, Oliver Ramon, the son of the innkeeper, was standing in front of him.

Surrounded by twisted trees, he was imprisoned in the formation with a chilling aura. Ulysses’ skull was tilted to one side, still exuding a faint aura of the Abyss, but Oliver’s eyes slipped to his companion, with a little emptiness and embarrassment.

Nemo couldn’t help raising his eyebrows.

As if doing a mental workout, his new knight thrust the Rest in Peace into the mud beside him and exhaled deeply—

Oliver knelt down a little awkwardly, and finally opened his right hand that he had been holding tightly.

Two rings were lying quietly in his sweaty palms because of tension.

“A… Just a simple question.”

His Hero’s voice changed a little bit because of tension, and his beautiful emerald eyes flickered slightly in the chilling light of the magic array, full of expectation and desire.

“Nemo,” Oliver called softly. His eyes fixed straight on his face, as if he didn’t intend to let go of any details.

“Are you willing to live with me and accompany me until the end of your life… Uh, I mean, will you be willing to ma—marry… me.”

Oliver’s voice got stuck again.

And Oliver’s companions, no, his own companions have expressed their opinions on this.

Nemo was pretty sure he heard the huge beast that had Jesse’s aura sputter, followed by a long snort of laughter.

Adrian Cross, for his part, gulped, only to remember to sigh a few seconds later.

“I have thought about 10,000 reasons why he didn’t take the initiative to tell us the plan,” Ann yelled loudly. “I never thought the reason would be so… personal.”

“Ramon is crazy—!!!” The gray parrot let out a scream directly and fell from the branch to the ground.

It was indeed a valid question.

The Pillar of the World had never been proposed before, and no expedition member would make such a dangerous move at the bottom of the Abyss. If it were Ulysses, he would not know how to react. And if it was him—even in denial—the first look would be enough to reveal everything.

Without bright sunshine, flowers or cheers, without warm hugs and kisses, naturally, there would be no blessings from the crowd.

He was a life completely different from any creature on the surface. He was once extremely cold and terrifying. There may be nothing more dangerous in this world than him—and in most cases, love didn’t mean eternity. Perhaps one day, he would turn back into a complete “deadly danger”. Oliver Ramon knew this well.

At present, he was unable to leave the bottom of the Abyss. The next expedition would come. The Demon King named Nemo Light, was still the “enemy” of the entire surface. Oliver Ramon should also know this well.

But his Hero still asked that question. Solemnly and firmly, with reckless courage.

What an ordinary and crazy question. Paying tribute to this crazy love, maybe he should give an equally crazy answer.

Nemo withdrew his attention from his surroundings and focused it all on Oliver.

In the hellish sight, his Mr. Hero was half kneeling in front of him, picking his lines carefully, trying to get rid of his stutters. Oliver seemed to have forgotten to observe his reaction for a few seconds and looked like he was almost going to pass out from shame.

“I can’t take this ring now. You’re absolutely right, it can’t bring me exact benefits by itself,” Nemo said softly. He no longer suppressed his emotions, showing a bright smile.

“…But I’m willing.”

Oliver was still half kneeling. His face was mixed with bewilderment and ecstasy, like a traveler about to die of thirst in the desert falling into a clear river. He seemed to try to stand up, but his soft ankles and knees were fixed to the ground.

“Nemo.”

“Yes.”

“……Nemo.”

“Yes.”

“Nemo.” The depression between his brows was finally swept away, and Oliver’s voice no longer trembled but was full of joy and trance. This time he no longer stammered, and his words were extremely smooth.

“You don’t need to put it on now,” he said.

“…I’ll come and put it on for you myself.”


The author has something to say:

Oliver overtakes Jesse by a goal—

I won’t be a boyfriend in the future, but a fiancé!!!

————

Ollie didn’t say it for a reason and if he did, it might go something like this:

Everyone: It’s much easier to agree to the knight’s oath, and the world is safe. Next, you should test carefully, this way and that, and then this way and that… Through various details, determine whether it is Ulysses or Nemo who intends to observe you.

Ollie: I’m going to ask for a marriage.

Everyone: …


Kinky Thoughts:

KYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!


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Stray Ch258

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 258: Crazy Summoning

The Border Forest between Alban and Garland was deep, close to the area of the Ash Mountains.

The sun had already set, and the trees were soaked in the aura of the Abyss, slightly distorted and dark. In the blur of the night, the weird tree shadows were like ghosts in legends, which would sway from time to time. The gray-red moss engulfed fallen stones, and the sticky vines snaked down from the branches, swinging ominously in the night wind.

The air was filled with a weird watery smell, which smelled like wet stones on the riverbed.

Under the shade of dense leaves, when it reached the ground, there was hardly much moonlight left. A pair or several eyes reflecting green light quickly crossed the darkness, and a small body rustled through the bushes—Several animals were fleeing there quickly for some reason.

In the opposite direction from where the creatures fled, there was a clearing with sparse trees.

At this moment, there was a hazy glimmer of light, but the light was extremely cold, and it had nothing to do with “hope” and “peace of mind”.

“The magic formation over there is unqualified, so it should be redrawn.” Telaranea knocked on the bucket with a silver spoon in his hand, with a hint of command in his tone.

Ann gritted her teeth, clenched the handle of the bucket in her hand, and squeezed it so hard that it started to crack.

“It’s the fifteenth time,” she whispered annoyingly. “This lawn is about to be rubbed bald by me.”

“Your mind is not calm. You’re distracted, aren’t you? The lines of the magic array never lie.” Telaranea responded unceremoniously. “Even if you dig all the way to the skin of the Pillar of the World, I will not allow this quality of magic array to take effect under my nose.”

The Queen of Alban looked around, and after confirming that her nagging knight wasn’t present, she decisively grimaced at the Sage of the Abyss.

“…Okay, the sixteenth time.” The soles of her boots rubbed the painted lines, and Ann sighed. She used a weird silver spoon to scoop up the silver-gleaming liquid in the bucket and redrew it.

“Ramon, your painting is crooked—Take a step back to the position of the tree behind you.” The white behemoth floated in the sky, flicking its tail while glancing with blue eyes at the people below who were trying to draw a complex array.

Eventually, the huge array gradually took shape.

One set at a time, complicated and beautiful, like the dazzling embroidery on a noblewoman’s dress.

And in the middle of that large array, there was a smaller and more exquisite set of magic arrays embedded.

Unlike the complex array on the periphery, the small array was made of metal condensation. The smooth and uniform metal filaments were wrapped around the rune-carved magic stone, which was as beautiful as a work of art. In this way, they overlapped each other to form a more complex three-dimensional structure, which looked like a magnificent hollowed-out altar from a glance.

The Demon King’s skull was placed safely on it, and the surface was painted with black lines full of large and small runes. If you only look at the silver metal altar and the pale skull, this scene had a kind of distorted and cold beauty.

The aura belonged to the magic of the Abyss wandered near the altar, so strong that it was uncomfortable.

Jesse was able to roughly calculate the approximate effect of the “altar”. If they only wanted to summon the Demon King’s consciousness to this point, the peripheral magic array didn’t need to be painted so large.

If it hadn’t been for Oliver Ramon’s explicit rejection of Telaranea’s proposal, Jesse would have been convinced that Mr. Ramon was about to imprison the Demon King’s consciousness and then take the opportunity to kill the body of the Pillar of the World.

As for now…

Jesse smacked his lips, licked the fur around his mouth, and decided to look at his most powerful dependent…

Adrian seemed to have made up his mind not to ask anything. He just drew the formation quietly. Even if Jesse looked hard at it with the eyes of finding fault, he couldn’t pick out anything wrong.

‘Forget it,’ the God of the surface thought seriously. This terrible array had consumed them for four days and nights, and now it was about to be completed. No matter what Ramon’s idea was, he would be able to see the results soon.

The moment the formation was completed, the chill and murderous aura instantly swayed away.

As an exhausted human, Ann dropped the spoon and sat down paralyzed against the tree. Bagelmaurus flew to Ann’s side, pulled a small bag from her waist bag, and pecked at the nuts on its own.

The huge magic array glowed with a soft orange light, illuminating the nearby large, twisted, and terrifying woods from the bottom up. The scene looked like an upside-down dusk.

Spectacular but ominous.

Oliver walked to Ann’s side, took out some fruit from the place where the luggage was piled up, and slowly chewed it. He was still wearing the black armor without a cloak—the armor had obviously been well repaired and cleaned just right. There were no traces from the previous battle on it.

The Rest in Peace was inserted into the white ukulele and was carried on the back of their leader.

“The formation is complete.” Ann chewed on jerky and raised her eyebrows at Oliver.

“I know.” Oliver finished eating his fruit as the gray mist swept over, and the seed dissipated directly into the air.

“Don’t be too brave, Captain. If you’re nervous, we all understand.” Ann grinned weakly. “…After all, no one knows what will happen next.”

At this point, the consciousness of the Pillar of the World was very likely to appear, but no one knew whether it would be the “Ulysses” who didn’t have feelings or the “Nemo” they once knew.

It wasn’t that she hadn’t thought about asking about the details of Oliver’s plan, but every time she saw him carefully pondering the array that could theoretically imprison his lover, she couldn’t ask. Oliver never hesitated to ask for help. Since he didn’t ask for help, the members of Tumbleweed tacitly remained silent about it.

The curious Jesse tried to ask. Oliver was just taken aback, and he didn’t seem to have any intention of concealing it, but he seemed a little embarrassed.

Unfortunately, before he could speak, the behemoth retreated unnaturally. Adrian sighed, grabbed its furry tail, and dragged Jesse out of the room.

Since Oliver didn’t say a word, there must be a reason for his silence. Naturally, they could question him and make him reveal his plan, but in this torturous moment, a little trust may make their leader feel better.

It was estimated that Adrian Cross had the same idea.

Now, the answer they were waiting for was coming soon.

“Do you remember Karapan from the Mooney Sect?” Ann tried to suppress the tension in her voice and asked casually.

Unlike the last time he parted from Nemo, Oliver didn’t soulfully squeeze the communication crystal. The current Oliver Ramon looked calm and reliable. His worry and nervousness were hidden in the depths of his eyes, but Ann was still keenly aware of them, and decided to change the subject.

“Remember. He’s the man who survived the expedition with my dad on the last reconnaissance team.” Oliver nodded and cast his gaze in the direction of the alter.

“The other day, Mr. Mad Dog gave me a heads up. The old man Karapan is actively promoting the next expedition.” Ann took a sip of the wine in the jug and wiped her mouth. “What an acute man.”

“Alban has weaponized bone jade in large quantities, and Willard’s condition is estimated to be similar.” Oliver tugged at the corner of his mouth. “It’s not too urgent to ensure energy consumption beyond weapons.”

Those emerald eyes kept looking at the Demon King’s skull not far away.

“I have read before that the so-called ‘eighteenth generation’ Demon King Ulysses was killed, but it was only sixty-five years after the ‘seventeenth generation’… And in the early literature, the difference between the two generations of demons can be hundreds of years, or even thousands. The interval between expeditions has been getting shorter.”

“This time it’s only less than 30 years apart. The Pillar of the World doesn’t have it easy.” Ann smiled dryly. “Oliver, if you need me to find a way to postpone the expedition—”

“No need, this is just right.” Oliver let out a long sigh, his tone serious.

He stood up, glanced at the position of the moon, and then pulled the Rest in Peace from the ukulele and held it tight in his left hand.

Oliver was undoubtedly right-handed, so this action caused Ann to raise her eyebrows even higher.

“Time’s up, Ann,” their leader said softly.

“I… It’s time to fulfill my promise.”

The moon traveled to the right place, and the brilliance of the magic array was in full swing.

Telaranea sat on a branch of the tree closest to the formation and pointed his finger at the head of the gray parrot hiding among the leaves not far away.

The Sage of the Abyss eagerly glanced back and forth between Oliver and the skull, his whole face full of curiosity.

Jesse dropped to the ground and glanced at the huge skull. He hesitated for several seconds about whether to create a protective cover and finally gave up bitterly. The white beast wrapped its tail around the ankle of Adrian Cross, who was standing next to it, ready to withdraw when the situation turned wrong.

Ann was still leaning against the tree, watching Oliver Ramon, who was advancing towards the center of the magic array.

The pale skeleton helmet and the white ukulele were all carried by him on his back, and under the orange light, there was a strange sense of harmony.

After Oliver walked into the formation, he released his power unreservedly.

The night sky, which was originally clear, was suddenly overcast, and the fluctuation of the power of the magic array rolled up the wind. Several people seemed to be standing in the calm eye of a tornado, and the forest behind them swayed in the violent wind and was blown upside down.

The excessive concentration of power began to make the air sticky and scorching. They kept twisting, and even the scenery behind the air began to tremble together. The air current enveloped the gravel. Fine sand and grass leaves slowly rose and rushed in the direction of the sky.

Accompanied by the orange light of the magic array, some kind of invisible flame seemed to be ignited in the forest. The earth rumbled, as if it would crack in the next second.

For an instant, Ann was in a daze. A little less than a year ago, the young man in front of her could still be beaten to the ground by her.

But now he was walking towards the Demon King’s bones, and the aura he released was so powerful that it was unimaginable and incomprehensible.

It was just that there wasn’t much sense of oppression. If Jesse Dylan’s power was like a tsunami that slammed down onto one’s head, Oliver’s power was comparable to a warm and calm ocean.

Before she could figure out whether she should be more scared or calm, Oliver stopped in front of the Demon King’s skull.

He was only a few steps away from it.

The brilliance of the magic array began to become dazzling. The altar built from the metal magic arrays in the middle of the huge magic array was as dazzling as the sun.

“Now,” Telaranea shouted. “Throw up the things that belong to ‘Nemo Light’!”

“But Light doesn’t have much possession,” the gray parrot next to Telaranea muttered, shrinking its neck. “Things that belong entirely to him… If we’re talking about clothes and equipment, they basically all fell to the bottom of the Abyss last time.”

“Didn’t the Demon King give Mr. Ramon a gold pendant? The Demon King has worn it for so long, and the remaining mana on it should be enough.”

Telaranea snorted softly.

“Although, as a trigger prop, it will be destroyed, I think Mr. Ramon should be able to handle it. After all, the information that is about to be received over there is more significant—Wait, what is he doing? There is only one chance!”

Oliver in front of the altar didn’t put the gold pendant on the altar, burning with black flames.

He took out an ordinary book from his pocket, which looked plain and old, with magic fluctuations that were weak enough to be almost negligible.

Although it could be used in theory…

Telaranea narrowed his eyes.

At this distance, as a superior demon, he could see clearly. It wasn’t an ancient, mysterious book, nor was it a rare and precious prop. A simple and rough fairytale with a terribly cheesy title that looked old and broken.

“The Melody of Love”. He hadn’t heard of this story before. Most likely, it was made by someone in a small town.

Would the Pillar of the World really not regard this thing as a provocation?

But the fairy tale had been swallowed up by the dim flame burning in the skull and turned into fine ashes.

The metal array that built the altar began to rotate frantically, and then melted into a hot metal-like liquid, penetrating into the Demon King’s skull floating in the air, leaving only a faint orange halo in the end.

Oliver stared at the hollow alter of the skull orbiting in front of him. The remnant pages of the fairytale burned until only a little bit was left, falling at a very slow speed next to the pale bones.

Will you understand, Nemo?

Because of this extremely ordinary book, they officially set foot on the battlefield for the first time.

It was also the first time he confessed to the Demon King.

[…Do you believe me?] Before the end of that little war, Nemo asked him this.

[Of course.]

[Then use your greatest power to attack me.] His Demon King requested.

Oliver could feel a little moist liquid across his cheeks, and although the dark clouds above his head twisted uncomfortably, he was pretty sure it wasn’t rain.

“Do you believe me?” He asked in a low voice, wiped his face, and threw the question back. “Sorry, I… You once died holding that pendant, Nemo, I can’t do it.”

They cherished it beyond measure, but it ultimately carried with it an air of concealment and regret.

Oliver took a deep breath again; he licked his lips and raised his voice.

“I know your true body, the Pillar of the World that’s sleeping underground. I know your only name is Nemo Light. I have the mark that bears your scent and have presented it.”

The brilliance surrounding the skull became brighter, and the dark clouds over the formation tumbled violently, as if the sky was about to be torn apart.

“I am here to summon you.”

Oliver spoke very clearly. The movement of the tip of his sword tracing the runes was smooth to the extreme, without a single pause.

A vague black shadow gushed from the huge skull, slowly changing shape.

“As a person who knows the truth of the world, I hereby summon.”

Oliver repeated.

The strain of pain nearly suffocated him as he stared intently at the black shadows surging from the skull; his heart crumpled into a ball; his lungs twisted together by unseen hands; and the strain of pain nearly suffocated him.

Whether it was Ulysses or Nemo, for different purposes, their consciousness would choose the same appearance.

The half-length black hair was tied behind his head into a short, messy ponytail. The skin was pale, with delicate facial features that were just right, and the silver eyes were like a white moon hanging in the sky.

This was the face that he was extremely familiar with.

The consciousness without entity condensed into a phantom—His “lover” sat on the skull floating in the air, and through the translucent figure, he could faintly see the light of the magic array.

“Nemo Light” in front of him smiled faintly, his eyes with the gentleness he was familiar with.

Oliver choked.

He had calmly calculated countless possibilities. Although he knew intellectually that this might be the disguise of “Ulysses”, he was almost defeated by the nostalgic figure in front of him. Before Oliver realized it, his feet took a half-step forward without authorization. His arms were about to move, eager for a hug.

Oliver forced himself to stop where he was, straightened his back, and kept his expression calm.

He couldn’t let himself judge rashly—now he was still sitting on the side of the chessboard, and his opponent had survived for hundreds of millions of years and possessed terrible knowledge and wisdom.

“Nemo Light, I believe you can perceive that now I have the ability to fight you.”

Oliver’s voice was clear and bright, and the volume was loud enough to ensure that his companions not far away could hear it clearly.

“In order to keep my promise to you, in order to protect my cherished companions and family, I am standing here now. But I don’t long for war.”

He raised the Rest in Peace in his left hand, and the magic power around him gathered smoothly.

“…If possible, I hope to make a transaction with you.”


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Meet and provoke!!!

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The scene is probably like this:

Nemo: (*/ω\*)

Oliver: (Tragic)

Nemo: (*/ω\*)/


Kinky Thoughts:

Ahhh so good! Every arc built up to this finale. For those who forgot, the fairytale book was from the Bluebirds arc.


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Stray Ch257

Author: 年终 / Nian Zhong

Translator: Kinky || https://kinkytranslations.com/


Chapter 257: Unknown Date

Old John had worked in the Mercenary Guild Registration Office for thirty years.

Strictly speaking, he wasn’t yet fifty years old yet, but he didn’t have much ambition and revealed a lazy aura comparable to that of an old man. The veteran mercenaries who usually came and went directly used “Old John”.

The Mercenary Guild had always been very friendly to old employees. With the ability to recite all the weird regulations, Old John could still sit in this small management room for more than a decade.

The treatment wasn’t much, but it was enough to feed a family.

He had no magical talents, and his body was too weak to do any work that required physical strength. Old John wasn’t very dissatisfied with the status quo. Even if he earned less, he could at least enjoy the leisure. He liked teaching youngsters and those under him could usually deal with most situations, while the more uncommon things required him to go out in person.

‘What a shame,’ he thought to himself, pushing an unopened thick envelope aside.

It was an invitation letter from the faculty of Clementine Academy.

To be honest, Old John was excited to go, but he simply couldn’t go. His waist problems worsened rapidly as he got older and couldn’t bear to spend a lot of money on continuous treatment. He couldn’t stand for more than two hours without the cushion embroidered with a magic array.

Not to mention being an ancient Elven language professor who needed to do fieldwork.

Old John adjusted the cushion behind his lower waist, changed to a more comfortable posture, and sighed regretfully.

It was just a mundane story.

There were few jobs that could be selected, and within a few years of entering this business, Old John settled down early. Since he had a lot of free time, he had developed his interests a little. This weak registration manager often had nothing to do, so he would go to the library of the headquarters of the Mercenary Guild. He would try to learn and translate some ancient elven language with his amazing memory.

Over the years, Old John had really made a name for himself.

In the past few years, he had even successfully cracked a few chapters of fragments that few people understood. Clementine Academy paid him a lot of gold coins for this, and he used them to give his family a bright house that wouldn’t leak on rainy days.

There was even a small garden where he could grow some mint that he liked.

That was enough. Even if he couldn’t be a professor, he could at least make a little more money doing this.

He originally planned to throw away the letter, but since the incident happened yesterday, he couldn’t help hesitating again.

Old John took a sip of his mint tea, squinted his eyes in the afternoon sun, and pondered the abnormality of yesterday afternoon…

At that time, as usual, he was writing a report while slowly pouring mint tea for himself. The daily reports were the same as always, so he hardly needed to use his brain and he almost fell asleep with a pen in his hand.

There was no precursor.

Like silk across the skin, a faint warm current suddenly flowed through his limbs and bones. It felt very wonderful, like he had hazily chosen something, but it wasn’t like he had made any great decision.

It was like seeing a beautiful sunset on the way home. Before the consciousness reacted, the body subconsciously raised its head to look. Comfortable and natural, almost instinctive.

The feeling only stayed for a few seconds. Immediately, he found that the pain in his waist was slowly disappearing.

The effect was very similar to the feeling of seeing a therapist before, but the duration was a bit subtle and long.

The therapists were very consistent in their views on his waist. The bones in his waist were naturally weak and could only be strengthened for a while with a strengthening spell, but it always had a time limit. While his disease wasn’t fatal, it also couldn’t be cured.

But this time, it stopped for a whole day. Old John sat on the magic cushion, anxiously waiting for the pain to hit. The anxiety made him upset that he hadn’t even read a single document.

Something was wrong.

Old John finally took a deep breath, saved up the courage to stand up, and took an action that he hadn’t dared to do for more than ten years.

He wriggled his ass.

This courage was accompanied by a knock on the door. Lena, who was supposed to be in charge of reception at the front desk, was stunned at the door, staring blankly at her boss, who was making indecent gestures.

Old John coughed embarrassedly. “…I have repeated it many times, Lena. Remember to knock.”

The young girl twisted her hands uncomfortably. “Sir, there’s a situation outside that needs you to deal with.”

“What’s the situation?” Old John put a kind smile on his face, pretending that nothing had happened a few minutes ago.

“A Black Chapter team that was broken up not long ago has come in for the replacement formalities. They’re asking to register a new member. Uh, that new member is a special situation and needs your signature. And, and…”

The receptionist swallowed and finally remembered the point of the matter. A fine sweat appeared on her forehead, and her face began to turn pale.

“The Queen of Alban is in that team.”

“……”

Old John suddenly forgot the issue of his waist. He jumped up like a rabbit and rushed out of the room.

Fortunately, the situation wasn’t as serious as he thought.

There were no groups of guards, maids on call, and naturally, there was no new queen dressed up.

There were only four young people in the private reception room of the Mercenary Guild headquarters, and another receptionist on duty who was talking to one of them. Old John nervously turned his gaze to the only female figure…

The Queen of Alban was dressed in a valiant manner, still wearing her old leather armor, and a thin scarf used to cover her appearance was pulled to her chin. A gray parrot was resting on her wrist armor, and she was talking to it.

Ann Savage.

No, it should be said that it was Andrea Alastair.

Old John wiped the sweat from his head. Since the other party didn’t visit with great fanfare, naturally she didn’t intend to attract too much attention. According to the process, it was indeed up to him if he wanted to receive them.

“Good afternoon, everyone.” With decades of experience, Old John pulled out a perfect smile. “Excuse me…”

“I was notified a week ago that Tumbleweed’s name was removed.”

The young man who was talking to the receptionist stood up, took the initiative to walk up to Old John, and stretched out a friendly hand.

“Oliver Ramon, the leader of Tumbleweed. Let’s do a new full registration this time—I want to get that name back. Sorry to trouble you. This requirement is not illegal, is it? “

“Of course, of course,” Old John said in a daze.

For some reason, he had an inexplicable intimacy with the young man in front of him. If it weren’t for knowing that the badge he was wearing was resistant to charm spells, he would’ve thought it was the effect of charm.

“Currently, there is no Black Chapter team that claims the name of Tumbleweed. As long as you go through the formalities, you can use it again immediately. But, um… Mr. Ramon, I noticed that Miss Savage is also on your team.”

Old John coughed dryly.

“You, do you really plan to continue to be a Black Chapter? Not to be rude, but you can…”

“Let me pardon them.” Ann took over the conversation with a big grin and narrowed her eyes. The gray parrot flew up from her wrist and rested on her shoulder.

Old John shook his hand and took out his handkerchief, wiping the sweat from his forehead.

“I originally planned to do that, but unfortunately, our leader doesn’t have this idea now. As a member of Tumbleweed, I decided to obey the instructions of our leader.” The queen, dressed as a female warrior, curled her lips, but there wasn’t much dissatisfaction on her face.

‘Damn,’ Old John muttered in his heart. This situation was really tricky—it was as incomprehensible as a beggar picking up a bag of gold, taking it back to use as a stool while he continued to eat stale bread.

“That’s it.” Oliver Ramon nodded.

“Uh, it’s not impossible… What about the new team member you want to register? You know, I have to understand the situation of the new member as it involves the new rating of Tumbleweed.”

Old John beat his waist habitually and took out a stack of information from the cupboard near the entrance.

“The signatures of you and the new member are necessary. If the new member has been in another team before—”

“The new member is here.” The blond young man who had been gnawing on fruit in the corner approached. He threw away the seed and grabbed the gray parrot that stopped on the shoulder of the female warrior. “It may not be able to sign well, but a pawprint is also valid, right?”

Caught in the hand of the beautiful young man, the parrot instantly became stiff and began to pretend to be dead.

“…” Old John didn’t know how to answer for a while.

If these people came to the headquarters of the Mercenary Guild to pick a fight, this gesture was too serious.

“If you want that name, as long as you spend a little money, we can keep it for you.”

Facing Ramon’s gentle emerald eyes, Old John found that he couldn’t even make his tone tougher. At the moment, his tone was more like an exhortation than an explanation.

“Registering pets is different. Although it’s not that no one has ever done this… But whether it’s a hazard rating, task assignment, or tax payment, the number of members is a very important indicator. You have to pay one more person, and you have to take more risks for nothing. To be honest, even if this parrot is a transformed dragon, I personally suggest that you continue to keep its pet status.”

“No, Bagelmaurus is our companion.” Oliver Ramon sounded very serious.

The gray parrot maintained a stiff posture and let out an excited untimely cry.

“If you insist.” The other party’s tone was very firm, and Old John didn’t plan to say anything more.

After preparing the documents and pen and paper, he glanced at Ann carefully again. “If you have other needs…”

“Don’t mind me. Please treat me as if I don’t exist.” Ann waved her hand quite casually.

“Thank you.” Oliver nodded solemnly and took the pen from Old John.

He didn’t hesitate and signed his name beautifully. The gray parrot inserted one foot into the ink bottle and trotted merrily over the parchment paper. Had Oliver not held it down in time, it looked like it wanted to run a few more pawprints excitedly.

“Then, then I will retire first. These materials only need to be stamped with a spell mark, and the procedures will be completed soon. It’s almost lunch time now. If you are hungry, there will be a reception to greet you later.”

“Is there anything else we need to do?” Oliver scratched his hair.

“No, but…”

“Then I won’t bother you.” Oliver Ramon smiled and shook his head.

“Okay, Mr. Ramon.” Old John felt a little bit of indescribable regret, but he could only put on a standard smile again. “If you are going on a mission next, we can also provide—”

Oliver paused for a few seconds as he straightened his sword.

“No, it’s just a personal matter,” he said softly. “I have an appointment to go to.”

“Ah, excuse me.”

“It’s okay, sir. By the way, I do have something to ask you.”

“Please speak.”

“In five days, a letter may be sent here. If it does appear, then please modify the relevant information of Tumbleweed according to the information.”

“Okay, please leave it to us. Is it just five days? If it doesn’t arrive…”

“It will come,” The leader of Tumbleweed said resolutely.

Oliver Ramon’s smile was a bit complicated and shouldn’t belong to someone of his age. Old John couldn’t help sighing, but he held back politely.

“…I believe it will come.” As he watched the group leave the room, he heard the young man repeat in a low voice.

Five days.

The members of Tumbleweed disappeared from view, and Old John squeezed his sweaty handkerchief and wiped the sweat from his face again.

It was pretty good. If his waist still didn’t hurt after five days, he would go to the therapist to check on it. If everything went well, then he could finish this matter and go to Clementine Academy and give it a try.

The bottom of the Abyss was trembling violently.

The young Pandorater had attached herself to a corpse and looked blearily at the humanoid Demon King in front of her.

[You… You are…]

“Be prepared. You, first find a safe place to hide for a while. The wind will become strong in a bit,” Nemo replied.

Pandorater silently shrank into the hard shell behind the corpse of a superior demon, poked out a little limb of mist, and continued to observe carefully.

After recovering from a period of weakness, the Lord Demon King’s behavior made her incomprehensible.

The Demon King first restored the illusion of a human town and then lay on the roof of one of them, smiling at the false sky above his head. He continued chatting with her about the surface and seemed to be in an unusually good mood.

Everything went smoothly.

She thought it would be the same today, but she didn’t expect that as soon as she circled around, the bottom of the Abyss would shake.

The slightly small human figure floated in the air, and countless dark shadows revolved around him at extreme speed. More and more dark shadows rose out of the Demon King’s grave at the bottom of the Abyss, gradually becoming viscous, like a liquid.

After the number of dark shadows was enough to cover half of the sky, countless shimmering white bones broke through the sand and flew towards the illusory blue sky, rushing towards the sun.

Following the Demon King’s gestures, they flew and reorganized in the illusory sun. The humanoid Demon King controlled them easily, as if he was conducting an orchestra.

Eventually, it took on a definite shape.

Under the head-on blow of the too powerful demon pressure, the little Pandorater shrank herself into a ball and squeezed back into the demon’s skeleton. She barely recognized the appearance of the newborn monster…

Humans called them “dragons”, but this was too different from the dragons she knew.

The dark scales flickered like obsidian, had three pairs of eyes as white as moonlight, and the Demon King’s unique cross-shaped pupils. A huge dragon-like creature took shape in the air, and just a little murderous aura leaked from that creature made her almost subconsciously cut off her limbs and flee for her life.

The movement of “Nemo Light” didn’t stop.

The appearance of the brand-new creature became clearer…

Two pairs of huge wings spread out in the air, covering the bright sunlight. The dark green feathers emitted fluorescence on the edges of the wings, as beautiful as the embedded dark blue stones. It hung down its neck gracefully, and the dark shadow brushed its scales like an electric current for a long time.

‘It’s not a dragon,’ she thought, but she didn’t know what it was.

“Black may be more appropriate,” the Demon King murmured, showing a smile.

The aura emitted by the huge creature at this moment was no different from that of the Demon King.

It was just that it didn’t seem to be conscious—after being created, it laid down around the fantasy town, with its long-forked tail surrounding it, and closed its eyes.

In this way, it fell asleep in a guarding position.

Pandorater tried hard to pull herself out of the demon’s skeleton and timidly leaned over again.

[What is this?] Although the aura had calmed down, she was still a little frightened.

“Sorry, the movement was a bit loud just now. Are you not hurt?” The Demon King patted her misty limbs.

“…This is a preventive measure,” he added after withdrawing his hand.

[Prevention? To prevent what?]

“Prevent me from being locked up and never coming back.” The Demon King’s smile made her even more confused. “There has to be a guard here. It’s clear to me now that only instinctive puppets work well.”

“In two days, the surface will try to summon my consciousness—if they don’t do it now. So whether it’s to negotiate or to kill me more safely, Oliver Ramon’s most logical next action will only be this.”

[That—isn’t that a bad thing? Why are you laughing? Don’t respond to them! If you have any information to bring to the surface, I can go to other superior demons—if they have flesh on the surface, I will ask them to spread the word.]

“Good girl.” The Demon King’s smile became more prominent. “But no need. There’s no point in having messages brought out by others. Rather, it would be more suspicious to entrust others with the message instead.”

[The surface is very dangerous. You clearly know that they might hurt you…] She held back for a long time and could only say this.

But it was useless. Pandorater was furious—the Demon King had undoubtedly thought about this for a long time. He even specifically created a powerful puppet to guard the bottom of the Abyss.

[Don’t go.] The young demon kept repeating.

“Don’t worry. It’s just that, in theory, I have to consider the worst possibility,” the humanoid Demon King said. “…But I know Ollie.”

He sat down near the claws of that strange and beautiful creature, leaned on the smooth scales, and continued to look at the sky.

“This is a date.”


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Ollie: Will it be the cold Pillar of the World or Nemo?

Nemo: Is Ollie planning to simply kill me, or did he want to talk?

The date is thrilling and exciting (×


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