Chapter 318. Salvation
Seven Sins System Chapter 318. Salvation
I sighed deeply. "Ha... you don't even answer me. Okay. I assume you know the rules," I began. I fixed my gaze on the woman, making sure she understood the situation. "If you can escape from them, I will spare your life," I concluded.
I let out a sharp whistle that sliced the air, cutting through the lustful monstrous wolves. As if commanded by an unseen force, the creatures ceased their sexual activities abruptly, their heads turning in unison to face the source of the sound.
My tentacles unfurled and crept slowly toward the frightened woman, cradling her form in the midst of the expectant pack. She pleaded desperately as it deftly lowered her into the midst of the ravenous beasts.
“No! No! Please no!” she begged and tried to reach my tentacles again. But the tentacle simply pushed her down and retreated quickly. Her cries for mercy echoed through the forest, but the tentacle remained unfazed.
A frenzied frenzy erupted among the beasts. The realization that a female had been offered to them triggered a wild, primal response. They moved with alarming speed, their lupine instincts overpowering any semblance of reason or restraint.
The woman's panicked eyes darted around, her terror intensifying with each passing moment. Desperation etched across her face, she reached out towards me, her trembling hand a final plea for salvation. But I merely watched, my gaze cold and unyielding, devoid of any compassion.
With horrifying swiftness, the wolves descended upon her, a writhing mass of fur and fangs. Her cries for help and mercy filled the air, but they were drowned out by the bestial roars and growls. Teeth sank into flesh, and primal lust consumed them all.
I chuckled darkly, a sadistic amusement lacing my words as I taunted the woman. "Now you taste your own medicine. Nice, isn't it? Don't bite... If you don't want to get bitten..."
With a swift motion, I activated my portal skill. I went inside. My form underwent a transformation. The wings, tentacles, and horns that had marked my devilish presence faded away, leaving me in my human guise once more.
Emerging from the other side of the portal, I found myself back in my room at the academy. Aria was seated on the sofa, her posture poised and patient as she awaited my return.
"What took you so long?" Aria grumbled in displeasure as she sat on the sofa, her eyes fixed firmly on me. In her hand, she held two small crystals that shimmered like diamonds – her Angel's Tears.
I chuckled lightly, my tone nonchalant. "Well, I was just too busy playing," I replied with an easygoing attitude, taking slow, relaxed steps toward her until I stood directly in front of her. It was a rare occurrence for Aria to come to me herself, and I had initially expected to have to remind her of our arrangement.
I reached out to take the Angel's Tears from Aria's hand, but she quickly withdrew it, her gaze unwavering. Her eyes bore into mine as she questioned me.
"Tell me. What have you done to them?" Aria's voice held a stern tone.
Casually, I shrugged, as if the matter was of little consequence. "Not much, really," I replied, my fingers deftly plucking the Angel's Tears from her hand and examining the shimmering crystals in my palm. "Just returned the favor, you could say. Gave them a taste of their own medicine, much like they did to their own victims."
I turned the delicate crystals over in my hand, a sly smile tugging at my lips. "And, as you know, even us devils prefer an equivalent exchange. We are, after all, the arbiters of punishment," I added with a satisfied tone, my eyes never leaving those precious, rare items. It was a pity that I hadn't witnessed how she was shedding these tears myself, but I was content with the spoils.
Shifting my attention to Aria, my curiosity piqued. "So, what happened to that girl after I left?" I inquired, though I had no real concern for her fate. My hand extended the precious Angel's Tears to the side. My gluttonous tentacle, like a ravenous snake, appeared and devoured the glistening crystals in one swift motion.
Aria regarded me with suspicion, her eyes narrowing. "Why do you want to know?" she countered, clearly wary of my motives.
"Just curious," I replied nonchalantly, feigning a casual demeanor. The truth was, I didn’t care for the girl's well-being, but I wanted to gauge the extent of Aria's involvement and assistance to Liney. I anticipated her answer, but what I heard next made me inwardly cringe.
"She has nothing and no one. So I took her to a homeless shelter and gave her my money. I've also returned the rest room to its original condition," she declared with unwavering resolve.
"Excuse me? Your money?" I blurted out in disbelief, my eyes widening in sheer incredulity. My cringe was practically visible on my face as I struggled to comprehend her actions. I found myself amazed, but for all the wrong reasons. Why on earth would she give her own money to a mortal?
Aria's resolute response left no room for doubt. "Yes," she affirmed, her tone crystal clear. But then she turned to the side, her expression shifting into a frown. "Now, I'm broke," she admitted, her voice tinged with a hint of regret.
I couldn't help but feel a bewildered mixture of amusement and disbelief. Her choice to empty her pockets for a mortal's sake was beyond my comprehension. I was utterly speechless, my eyes locked on her in sheer astonishment. "What the hell..." I muttered under my breath. Perhaps this was the reason her lengthy investigation had yielded such results – she had become personally invested in the affairs of mortals.
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