Survival Guide After Accidentally Kissing a Demon - Chapter 151
Chapter 151
“Alright, alright, go on then.”
Beili released her grip helplessly. When she uttered those words, she had no idea what they would mean for the entirety of Blood Curse Town.
All Beili knew was that at the same moment she heard a scream from outside the door and retreated warily into the corner…
A massive, cold-glinting Black Bone Scythe swung toward the window, leaving a dark trail in its wake.
Amidst the sound of shattering glass and the slicing of something physical, the Black Bone Scythe flew out the window.
A cool breeze rushed into the room, and the buzzing sounds outside instantly became clear.
For a moment, Beili didn’t know whether to look at the blood-splattered window littered with glass shards or at the door.
A Black Lamb stood there, its hooves treading upon a pool of thick blood.
That thick blood was slowly seeping in through the crack under the door.
However, it didn’t spread into the room.
Instead, the blood seemed to be flowing toward the Black Lamb.
Or rather, the Black Lamb was absorbing it.
She noticed that after the Black Bone Scythe had exited through the window, the opening had become a gap in the room’s defenses.
Without time to overthink, Beili strode toward the door, intending to pick up the Black Lamb.
The Black Lamb let out a “baa,” its petite body darting to the side to dodge her hand.
“Are you coming or not?” Beili asked in a warning tone.
The Black Lamb tilted its small head and replied with another bleat.
“If you’re not coming, I’m leaving without you,” Beili added.
As she spoke, she was already planning in her mind. Once she used Beast Transformation, she would fly out the window and head for the sky to hide at a higher altitude.
But those people had wings too…
Forget it, she couldn’t think that far ahead. Anywhere was better than staying trapped in this small room.
After she finished speaking, the Black Lamb bleated again and immediately walked over, biting the hem of her black dress.
“I didn’t mean I actually wanted to leave you behind…” she gave a dry laugh.
But even if she did leave him behind, this Demon likely wouldn’t lose a single tuft of wool here.
At that thought, she changed her tune and added, “I just have complete faith in your abilities, Ashera. So…”
Trailing off, the girl stood up and walked toward the broken window.
The Black Lamb held the hem of her dress in its teeth, being dragged along to the corner by the window.
Broken glass shifted, making faint, crisp clinking sounds.
Beili, who had intended to use Beast Transformation, stopped at the window.
It wasn’t because of the dense swarm of figures buzzing outside and above the town.
It was because she suddenly had another theory as to why those freaks wouldn’t enter the house-
Recalling the houses she had seen during the day with their doors and windows tightly shut, and the desolate, empty streets where almost no one walked…
Perhaps the vast majority of the people in this town were… photophobic?
With this hypothesis in mind, Beili raised her hand, letting a Morpho Butterfly fly out the window while emitting a brilliant blue-green light.
She saw a group of people who looked like mosquitoes gathered on a rooftop across the street.
Unlike the ones who had flown to her window earlier, these beings still had human forms; Beili could at least see arms and legs on them… and of course, they were still wearing clothes!
But these creatures hiding in the darkness… they could no longer be called human.
They also had large, protruding eyes and long, straight proboscises extending from their mouths.
However, they had a total of six arms.
Two were at the shoulders, while the other four extended from the sides of the ribs and the hips.
Furthermore, those six arms were incredibly thin-nothing but bone under thin skin, with no visible muscle lines.
The six arms were bent into eerie positions.
As for their legs, they were fused together like a fish tail, hanging slightly curved behind them.
They perched on the roof exactly like mosquitoes.
Their wings were different too; they weren’t entirely transparent but were marked with curved black lines.
When the intense blue-green light hit them, they beat their wings and scattered in all directions amidst a dense buzzing sound.
“…”
Beili stared at the scene in silence for a full minute before her scalp finally began to crawl with a delayed sense of dread.
She couldn’t help but gasp.
Snapping back to reality, Beili retreated while raising her hand to summon more Morpho Butterflies to guard the window.
She then picked up the kerosene lamp from the table and placed it near the door, allowing the light to leak out through the crack.
Finally, she scooped up the Black Lamb and retreated to the bed to sit down.
The Black Lamb let out a soft bleat in her arms.
“We’re not going out. Change of plans. We’re staying in this house until dawn,” she said, feigning composure.
Not long after, a rumbling sound, like a building collapsing, echoed from somewhere in the town.
Following that was an even clearer, heavier buzzing sound.
If Beili hadn’t known she was in a Western fantasy world, she would have thought a helicopter was flying over.
The buzzing was so distinct that her heart rose into her throat as the sound drew nearer.
Beili swallowed hard and shifted her gaze back to the window.
The summoned Morpho Butterflies had almost completely filled the gap in the window.
Suddenly…
“Little Butterfly, are you hungry?”
The man’s low, lazy voice emanated from the Black Lamb in her arms.
“I’m not hungry. In fact, I feel a bit nauseous,” she replied honestly, using the conversation with Ashera to distract herself from her deep-seated fear.
“Hmm… is that so? That really is a pity,” the deep voice sighed softly.
“A pity for what?” Beili asked back.
She only now realized how abrupt it was for him to ask if she was hungry out of nowhere.
“Because tonight’s dinner is currently approaching us.”
With a clear hint of amusement, the man’s voice came from the Black Lamb’s slightly parted mouth.
“Little Butterfly, you’ve successfully lured it out…”
Just as Ashera’s voice faded, Beili heard a massive buzzing sound arrive just outside the window.
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