Reject Human. Become Demon. [Curse Mage Berserker] - Chapter 134: I Love Being A Demon.

Chapter 134: I Love Being A Demon.

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Chapter 136 of "Reject Human. Become Demon. [Curse Mage Berserker]" begins with intriguing events: The harpies were how I imagined them to be, with wings instead of arms, and... Don’t miss it!

The harpies were how I imagined them to be, with wings instead of arms, and taloned feet that looked destructive and graceful at the same time. Their bodies were lithe, and their feathers ranged from white to black and all the fifty shades of grey in between. A small group of them flew above the battlefield and cast spells of wind from the sky. It was not the most destructive element, but they could manifest something even greater if they flew around in a continuous circle and summoned a growing tornado that locked down, tossed around, and heavily injured their enemies.Then came the dwarves. I could barely see their faces not only because of their helmets, but because their ‘beards’ covered their entire face. Beneath all that hair, I could just barely make out their small beady black eyes, tiny bat-like ears, and a nose that was reminiscent of a mole’s. The rest of their bodies were only a little bit less hairy, with thick curls of it running through almost every spot of bone-white skin. The hair was barely just sparse enough to not be considered outright fur.

The frontlines of their formations consisted of many different species, but the dwarves got a whole section all to themselves. They stood stout and unified like an iron wall, periodically using earth magic to create outright walls in front of them, and then fending off any enemies that got through with their shields.

Whenever the vanguard was about to be overwhelmed, one or more of the harpies above would swoop down to assist. Oftentimes they just stalled the enemies with their magic, but if the situation was more dire then they were willing to fly down to the ground and crush the opposition in melee. Those talons of theirs were certainly not just for show as they were powerful enough to crush through helmets and pulp the heads of their enemies. They preferred to stay far away though, and it was easy to see why when one of them got an entire leg hacked off before he managed to fly away. The harpies were quite fragile.

“Well, we’re here,” I announced what we could all see. “What’s the plan?” I drew my greatsword and roused my mana, letting the wrath linger further, before anyone could reply.

“I think the New Grandera forces will lose if things keep going as they are,” Therick said after a moment of thought. Countless arrows and spells flew in the distance, and the explosions mixed with the screams to create the din of battle. “They are outnumbered.”

I looked at the uneven clearing just beyond the trees. It had been flattened either by the battle itself, or by design. The New Grandera army’s formation was interesting because they were more than halfway into the treeline as their mages cast spells from the elevation of trees, and a robust set of guards prevented any attempts at infiltration by the enemy. It seemed to me like they had the better tactics here, aerial superiority, so I remained unsure as to the total outcome.

It would be certain if I got involved.

“Protect each other,” I said, and then took flight. The enemy forces were too focused on the harpies that they failed to notice my very imposing figure on time despite having their eyes on the sky. Shouts of alarm rang out just before I hovered above their backlines, but by then it was too little too late. I unleashed the spell that I had been favoring so much recently.

The results were to be expected. People burned and they screamed louder than they probably ever had. I did not let it end with one barrage, but kept up the pace as I traveled through the sky. I flew unimpeded for a few more precious seconds, before some of their mages and archers were finally redirected towards me. I began to fall back before they could shoot, happy to see that those few seconds of work had already caused such great chaos. People generally survived the flames themselves, but they just could not function upon the pain of hell. The panic would only spread further, either directly because my burning enemies ran into their friends, or indirectly due to the screams of anguish and the people trying to flee from that horror.

I took a quick glance down at where my friends should be, but saw nothing amiss. They would signal me if something was wrong, which meant that I was free to wreak havoc here for a while longer.

But first I had to deal with a very hostile harpy approaching me from the air. The curtain of wind mana around her was palpable, and it was manifested constantly to shove away all the projectiles that dared to come towards her. I smiled and waved at the woman, only for the frown on her face to not be turned upside down.

I was being nice here because we were supposed to be allies. I was the mighty reinforcement, and I did not appreciate all this suspicion.

“Hey! Fine day we’re having, eh?”

Her eyes narrowed even further, if you could believe that. And the voice with which she spoke was noble and imperious, in a way that did not belong on the battlefield. “Who are you?”

“Haell. Haell Zharignan. Your newest recruit. Well, sort of. Consider me a mercenary, or an adventurer. I guess you guys still have those.”

“ are you?” Her voice remained calm and dignified, despite having not addressed a single word of my response.

“I’m glad you asked.” Bizarrely, I was. I purposely raised my voice so that the people could hear. “I am a demon! A devil! Haell Zharignan! And I am here to be the doom of my enemies!” Hellfire formed into a massive ball around me, and I tossed it at where the command structure of Edengar’s forces should be. My voice dropped a bit lower. “And I’m your ally. We have a common enemy. So let us not kill each other for their amusement.”

“...Very well. I have heard about you. You’re just… different, so I was surprised. But you did attack them and not us.” The harpy looked me over, less suspicious now but more curious. She somehow made even that seem elegant. . “A new species? Something called a demon?”

“That’s right. I can tell you more about it later, but it seems to me like we are both too busy for a casual chat right now.” I gestured to the war happening below us.

“That is true,” she said, as if making a grand decree. “Let us slaughter our common enemy, as you say. The rest shall be decided later.”

I smiled, a bit annoyed but also somewhat amused with how she acted. New Grandera had already taken the opportunity I’d provided to advance on our enemies, and now the harpies redoubled their efforts to cut off the path of retreat of those trying to flee from the hellfire and the pandemonium it had caused.

The Edengar forces had also taken measures of their own, of course, using mundane barrels of water or magic of differing elements to put out the flames. Their shepherd leaders shouted in command as loud as they could, speaking of courage and of hope and to trust in the Angels. Their battlefield preaching did have a noticeable effect on their troops, and the soldiers began to calm down, but it was not enough for they had not actually resolved the problem. The skies continued to bleed red flame, and it shall persist so long as I remained in the air!

Naturally, they tried to shoot me down. I swung my greatsword in front of me to repel the projectiles, and I maneuvered as best I could to dodge, but it quickly became clear to everyone that I paled completely in comparison to the harpies when it came to my ability to actually maneuver in the air. Couple that with how I was doing more damage, and the enemy leadership did the sensible thing and concentrated even more of their firepower on me. Spells and arrows got through my defenses, damaging my armor and the flesh underneath in many places. I allowed the momentum to carry me back a ways as I coughed blood and began to retreat, but my wings were shot down before I truly could. I fell rapidly and glided away, which was when I saw the harpy from before along with a few others protect me from an even greater volley from our common enemy.

“Thank you,” I said with genuine gratitude. I wouldn’t have died either way, but I definitely would’ve taken more damage, and it was good that I was able to avoid that.

“Blinding Sunlight.”

A ritual came to fruition before the harpies could respond. It came from where my friends were, and just as advertised, a blinding beam of light shone through a section of the Edengar army. The brightness of it hurt my evil eyes even from here, but the effect was definitely far more severe for those in the path of the actual beam. They yelped in pain as they experienced sunburn hot enough to sear flesh in seconds, but like my hellfire, the real danger was not the amount of people it could kill outright, but how many it could incite into a panic.

The enemy was blinded. And my new allies did not let this opportunity go to waste.

Projectiles rained upon the soldiers and adventurers who were desperately trying to feel for their surroundings. The templars who were hit by the light actually managed to remain calm, but they were a small minority of the Edengar forces, and more importantly, they were still blinded. That made it difficult to dodge anything, as they were more likely to just trip over their own ranks instead.

The shepherds came out to rouse their forces once again, and like before they managed to stall the tides of terror, but once again it did not prove to be enough. The momentum of the battle was firmly against them, and they were forced to retreat. But not before sending out forces to go after my friends who had literally shone a light to show everyone where they were.

Thankfully, I had landed and was already running towards them. Berry kept the soldiers at bay, Angerly took out several with each swing, Moonwash sent great gouts of magic that forced the enemies to fall back, Therick clashed with anyone who tried to circle around, and Granuel helped at whichever front was faring the worse.

was the hammer to their anvil, and I crushed the enemies from behind like an unstoppable torrent of rage.

By the time the final body fell, the war was over, and our allied forces had won. The enemy army was in full retreat, and our new allies were taking as many chunks as they could out of the fleeing soldiers.

“Come to think of it, is that okay?”

“You’re asking that Therick asked incredulously.

“Well, hey! We’re one random party trying to survive. I just remember it being a bad thing to do back on Earth. When one army does not accept and honor a good surrender, then it’s classified as some sort of warcrime.”

“And they won’t think the things you– been doing is bad too?”

“...They probably would, yeah,” I admitted. “I guess it’s fine then! Who wants to join the hunt!”

I reached the busy main camp of the New Grandera army. I had launched some fireballs at our fleeing enemies earlier, but I just wasn’t feeling it, honestly. I supposed there were still parts of Earth left in me. Despite everything that had happened, and how many I’d killed in cold blood as they begged and tried to flee, the sight of an organized army doing the same just brought to mind everything I had believed back then in regards to warcrimes and the lessons of our history.

It felt incredibly hypocritical for me to do this now. That army had probably done a lot worse than any random group of bandits I’d slaughtered. I certainly hated them more. But… I did not protest any further when my friends suggested that we leave. I decided to indulge in this rare moment of mercy, however misplaced. And so I found myself here, in the middle of a chaotic camp. People ran around, taking care of various tasks. Plenty of New Grandera’s soldiers had been wounded in that battle, and their screams echoed across the space as they were healed. Some were not lucky enough to survive, and their deaths were mourned by those who were left.

Slowly, through whispers and pointed fingers, their attention turned towards us, particularly to . I noticed this and squared my shoulders as I walked in front of my party even more confidently. They began to murmur louder among themselves, confused, maybe scared, but mostly appreciative for they knew that I had helped them, and that I might have done more damage to our common enemy than anyone else here.

“Haell Zharignan!” Someone of obvious import cut through the crowd and walked towards us on five legs. It was a crustecar man with a red shell that was almost brown from how much dirt covered it. He was missing all his hands, and only one remained long enough to have a hook prosthetic attached. The big claw was still there though, and it looked more dangerous than any other as its ruby red was made deeper by the slimy coating of blood that covered it. “That’s you, correct?”

“In the flesh,” I grinned. I took charge and spoke for all of us because I had for so long been forced to remain quiet. But now I could be open about myself, I had nothing to hide, and I basked in the attention brought towards my demonic features proudly on display!

…I would rely on my friends for negotiations again soon. But I just wanted to live this moment.

“Great! I’m General Halord. We’ve received word of your arrival, and we were supposed to escort you back to the homefront if we ever met, but you ended up helping us instead! We’re the ones who were supposed to do you a favor, but now I’m not so sure.”

“It is fine. No one’s keeping score. I’m sure we’ll help each other out a lot more in the future. But for now, we would appreciate that escort to New Grandera.”

“Oh, of course! As soon as we break camp, then we are going straight home! But allow me to express my gratitude before any and all of that. Without your help, we might have been forced to retreat on a defeat, so thank you.”

I smiled. That was nice. “You’re welcome.”

“So, what is a demon?” a fountan man asked. He was Favon, the primary strategist of this detachment. “I’ve heard the reports and your own words. You seem to imply that you are a new species?”

“Yesh!” I swallowed a mouthful of stew, before turning towards him. The harpies were very efficient hunters, if less so in this terrain, but they still managed to spice up the diet of the army every so often. “I am a demon! A DEMON!”

A few confused cheers followed, but it soon grew louder as they remembered how I had devastated our common enemy. It was decided that we should rest tonight, and then march back home tomorrow.

“A hero then! A new hero!” Harold laughed. “To think that you have sided with us all along!”

I turned to him with a smile, but it did not reach my eyes. “I do not believe in such things. There are my friends, there are strangers, there are allies, and there are enemies. Today, like in all the days that will follow, I shall destroy the latter group. And of course, I am not against cooperating with those who are my allies.”

“...I see?”

“Well, as long as you remain on our side,” Favon added. He seemed more pleased than not with how I had responded to the allegations of being a hero. “But you are the genuine children of Mahka and Rallem, correct? The granddaughter of Hero Golex?”

I narrowed my eyes a little at the question. The silence stretched on as I thought about how to answer. Maybe I should claim to be some monstrous creature that had taken over their child like some of the Edengarians now seemed to believe.

“Yes. I am. And they’re great.”

I decided against lying in the end. I trusted that my family could protect themselves. Their wonderful party of the Piss Hunters still commanded far more violence than mine did, and we were perfectly fine.

“I see. But how did you become a demon then? Is it possible to have… a spontaneous species change when being born to human parents?”

“No… Not to my knowledge at least. Though that would be pretty funny. Even the mother would not be sure if she’s the mother!” I laughed, and got way more chuckles than I thought I should.

“That makes sense. It would be pretty hard to hide something like that for thirty years.”

“Oh yes. Just this decade has been hell. In a very bad way.”

“A decade?” He raised a brow. “You’ve been like that for a decade? And no one figured it out? You’ve been a very visible figure, you know?”

“Yes. . But well, no one’s really been looking. People had their suspicions I’m sure, but honestly, it was my status that protected me from being exposed too soon. Not that I wasn’t confident in fleeing and surviving them anyway, but it definitely would’ve been more troublesome.”

“I see…” He looked around and dropped his voice, though I was sure many of the people around us could still hear the conversation. “Can you tell me anything about how you became a demon?”

“Nope. That’s a secret.”

He snorted lightly, then his voice rose again. “I figured as much. Can I ask about how you feel about it, then? About being a demon?”

“Oh, it’s awesome!” My wings were released from my back and unfolded to their full size. It hit a few people beside me, and I gestured to them apologetically. “I am free. I am powerful. And I love it. Being a demon is great!”

I considered going into some specifics about how much it actually sucked and how I had overcome it anyway, but I decided not to reveal my weaknesses in the end. It was a close contest, but I made the difficult choice between showing off even more or being safe in the future.

“Road! ROAD!” We marched back home early the next morning. Our large caravan reached the nearest road a few hours into our trip, just because there weren’t really much of them this close to the borders of two hostile nations. This road was a little bit worse and more crooked than what could typically be found in Edengar, but we were still in the outskirts so that could be it. I was just happy to finally see a road again, and the people around me laughed at my perfectly understandable reaction.

I and my friends were actually given a place of honor among the leadership in the central column, with a wagon dedicated just for us if we wanted it. That felt bittersweet considering how we had just lost our own. There were periodic attacks from enemy soldiers and enterprising goblins, but none of the violence ever came close to reaching our position. For once, I allowed this to play out and just enjoyed the relative peace instead of flying off into whatever flank became the frontlines. Even I enjoyed a day of rest after being harangued for over an entire month.

The next day, I flew into the air feeling refreshed. People were marching, and they looked towards the skies as I rose ever higher. But I was not alone this time, for the harpies also flew above the army. They floated there imperiously with their wings flapping and flat tails swishing as they all stopped to gaze upon my intrusion into their space.

“Ah, Haell Zharignan.”

“The demon.”

“Good morning.”

It appeared that the harpy I interacted with before was no exception, but rather the norm. They spoke like nobility when their society should not even have the exact concept.

“Yep. That’s me. I hope you don’t mind sharing the skies.”

“Of course not.”

“We welcome any and all who can reach this place.”

Someone got close to my personal space, and I actually worried I might bump into them.

“But… Your wings look fine enough, but why are you moving like that?”

“Oh, you do not have a tail or anything to help you maneuver.”

“It is impressive that you can even fly this well without it.”

“Are you trying to compliment or insult me?” I snapped, then took a deep breath to calm myself.

“We mean no offense.”

“Would you like some help?”

“We’ve never interacted with someone like you before.”

My eyes narrowed. My anger boiled, but only hair above normal. They were offering me help, and it was the kind of advice that I had wanted for so long. Astan inherently fly, but he could not talk, so it was hard to interpret his advice.

I swallowed my pride and nodded. “That would be great.”

I flew with the harpies. At first they tried to get me to copy their movements, but it was blatantly clear that the balance of my body was entirely different. One of them in specific was surprised to learn of how heavy I was, and I did not elaborate on how I needed to charge my wings and could only stay aloft for a set period of time.

I flew back down to meet my friends when the time came, and then I flew back into the air after lunch. The harpies proved to be masters of flight of any kind, and after having had some time to think it over, they already had suggestions on how I adjust my body depending on how I wanted to fly. From kicking my foot if I wanted to turn more rapidly, to how my limbs played a massive role in my balance. I went back and forth with them, and I enacted their suggestions in reality as we discovered how to best fly as a demon together.

It was actually a whole lot of fun.

The soldiers and adventurers below us thought so as well, for they had somehow been following my progress for some reason.

I didn’t mind and did a couple of flips in the air in response.

I almost lost my balance and fell, but the harpies caught and steadied my back.

I fell from the sky and towards an Edengarian raiding party that sought to harass our caravan. I killed them all and saved a few soldiers in the process, earning me their cheers and praise, especially when I helped out with the healing. I swung my greatsword around and made some fancy displays with my magic in response, and while the elements I wielded scared them at first, they soon cheered for even my curse-aligned wrath after I had fended off more attackers.

It was good to be a demon. It was good to be loved.

“Hey! Haell Zharignan right?” A centaur woman asked. She was Benta, the leader of the Asanorious adventurer party. I had no idea what that meant, and I had no intention to ask.

“Yep. That’s me.”

“Nice. Can I just say that you look very cool?”

‘You can, you may, for it is all true.”

“TRUE! Damn, I love your energy. Being a demon seems awesome. Any idea where I can find more? Perhaps those who are… open?”

I laughed. “I’m afraid not.”

“Shame. But you’re the one in front of me now! So how about it? Would you guys be down to team up with us sometime?”

“Team up?”

“Yeah! Like take a quest together.”

“Aaaaahhh.” Now that she mentioned it, I wasn’t opposed. Not anymore. I was actually quite curious. I didn’t need to worry about being exposed anymore, it’s already happened! What a weight off my chest, truly. “Well, maybe. I’m not sure if we’re still ‘The Harvesters’,” I looked at my friends, and I could see that they were all of different minds because we had not discussed this yet, “but I am down to try. We might as well register as adventurers again, which is actually something I have questions about. You guys kept the adventurer thing going, but what does that mean in New Grandera? Is it just like how it is on Edengar?”

“Oh, no! Not at all! I’ve been an adventurer back there, and it’s so much less fun! Too much bureaucracy, and like complicated social bullshit. It costs too much to even register as one or to raise your rank. It’s crazy. Here, any random schmuck can try their luck at it, see how it’s like. No religious bullshit, no… well, okay people are still fucking arrogant and love to brag and embezzle their accomplishments. But who doesn’t! It’s all in good fun, the booze is great, and the energy is amazing. You should really try it out.”

“Well, that certainly sounds far more appealing to me!” I laughed, and toasted her mug with my own. There was a barrel of ale somewhere, and it had been gifted to me for my contributions. “Let’s talk about it once we’re back in civilization then!”

“Sounds good!” she took out a pair of drums, and we sang with hundreds of people.

It was a good night.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1: The Flames of Lucyfer 2 Chapter 2: The Gates of Haell 3 Chapter 3: The Anatomy of a Human. 4 Chapter 4: Baby Steps. 5 Chapter 5: Happy Birthday! 6 Chapter 6: Belated Happy Birthday! 7 Chapter 7: Go to Church. 8 Chapter 8: Baptism. 9 Chapter 8.5 (Interlude): The Genocide of The Inhex. 10 Chapter 9: The Munchkining Begins. 11 Chapter 10: Swords and Magic 12 Chapter 11: Hunter. 13 Chapter 12: Envy. 14 Chapter 13: Fire Away. 15 Chapter 14: “Society.” (Clown Emoji.) 16 Chapter 15: Manifest! 17 Chapter 16: Don’t Scream For Ice Cream. 18 Chapter 17: Furious Attack! 19 Chapter 18: Tree Magic 20 Chapter 19: Some Very Light Sparring. For Fun. 21 Chapter 20: Teach a Lesson 22 Chapter 21: End of Innocence. 23 Chapter 22: Coming Out 24 Chapter 23: All The Preparations. 25 Chapter 24: At The Gates and Beyond. 26 Chapter 25: Finally! Some Proper Wholesome Violence! 27 Chapter 26: Harvest Season 28 Chapter 27: The Forestation. 29 Chapter 28: Worry 30 Chapter 29: The Ogre and The Human. 31 Chapter 30: Moonwash Rising! 32 Chapter 31: The Harvesters Assemble. 33 Chapter 32: Show Your Horns. 34 Chapter 33: I Want Kill! 35 Chapter 34: Goblin Siege. 36 Chapter 35: Spread of the Wicked 37 Chapter 36: Basement Dwellers 38 Chapter 37: Final Preperations. 39 Chapter 38: Moment of Demonic Truth 40 Chapter 39: The Anatomy of a Demon. 41 Chapter 40: I am Demon. 42 Chapter 41: Friends of The Demon. 43 Chapter 42: A Carriage is a Nice and Effective Vechicle. 44 Chapter 43: Wonderzone. 45 Chapter 44: Drizzle. 46 Chapter 45: MY Wonderzone!? 47 Chapter 46: Secret Base. Secret Base! SECRET BASE! 48 Chapter 47: The Cool Aunt. 49 Chapter 48: Happy Hunts and Happy Visits. 50 Chapter 49: Believe in Me. 51 Chapter 50: Murder. Bad or Good? 52 Chapter 51: Let’s Go Fishing! 53 Chapter 52: Plant the Seed. 54 Chapter 53: Love Thy Goblins. 55 Chapter 54: The Blood. 56 Chapter 55: Never Stops Flowing. 57 Chapter 56: Start Over. 58 Chapter 57: Secrets, Secrets, They’re So Fun! 59 Chapter 58: Advice. 60 Chapter 59: Basic Training. 61 Chapter 60: Friend. 62 Chapter 61: I’m Amazing. 63 Chapter 62: Coming Out – Rock and Roll Edition. 64 Chapter 63: Ideas and Action. 65 Chapter 64: Ritual Mayhem. 66 Chapter 65: Best Friends Forever! 67 Chapter 66: Totally Friendly Debates. 68 Chapter 67: Eye Found You! 69 Chapter 68: More Fishing! 70 Chapter 69: Nice! 71 Chapter 70: Haell the Civilized. 72 Chapter 71: I’m Truly Amazing. 73 Chapter 72: Paint the Walls Rainbow. 74 Chapter 73: Goodbye. 75 Chapter 74: A Brand New Encounter. 76 Chapter 74.5 (Interlude): The Journey of Elfrafim 77 Chapter 75: The Old Home. 78 Chapter 76: Reap What You’ve Sown. 79 Chapter 77: The Power of Friendships. 80 Chapter 78: It’s Good To Be Back. 81 Chapter 79: Beyond Twenty. 82 Chapter 80: True Demon. 83 Chapter 81: Take Flight. 84 Chapter 82: Burning Bridges. 85 Chapter 83: An Eternal Memory. 86 Chapter 84: The Talk 2: I’m Scared Edition. 87 Chapter 85: A Warm and Peaceful Forest. 88 Chapter 86: The War Symbol. 89 Chapter 87: Berry 90 Chapter 88: Misplaced Vengeance. 91 Chapter 89: Take Off. 92 Chapter 90: All The Shouting. 93 Chapter 91: Contemplating Murder. 94 Chapter 92: To Learn Anatomy. 95 Chapter 93: Silence. 96 Chapter 94: Why Adventurer? Why? 97 Chapter 95: That’s Sick. 98 Chapter 96: Consistency. 99 Chapter 97: New Environments. 100 Chapter 98: Did I Do Anything? 101 Chapter 99: We’ll Cross That Bridge When We Get There. 102 Chapter 100: Blood-painted Fence. 103 Chapter 101: Beachside Date. 104 Chapter 102: The Crustecars. 105 Chapter 103: Growth. 106 Chapter 104: Do Not Taunt Me. 107 Chapter 105: A Glorious Truth. 108 Chapter 106: Is This Menacing? 109 Chapter 107: Unglowing Review. 110 Chapter 108: A Blast From The Past. 111 Chapter 109: Connections Forged. 112 Chapter 110: The Journey Without an End. 113 Chapter 111: Gold. 114 Chapter 112: Feast! 115 Chapter 113: You Belong in A Museum. 116 Chapter 114: The Most Painful Way To Die. 117 Chapter 115: Fields of Green. 118 Chapter 116: Everyone Turned Green. 119 Chapter 117: Don’t Be Like Me. 120 Chapter 118: Wonderful Memories. 121 Chapter 119: A Sh*tty Encounter. 122 Chapter 120: Speechless. 123 Chapter 121: The One That Got Away. 124 Chapter 122: Be Humbled. 125 Chapter 123: The Confluence of Power. 126 Chapter 124: bugsbugsbugsbugsbugsbugs–TREE! 127 Chapter 125: The Enemy of an Enemy is my Friend 128 Chapter 126: It’s Only Fair. 129 Chapter 127: Terror. 130 Chapter 128: Love People. Love The World. 131 Chapter 129: Banditry. 132 Chapter 130: History. 133 Chapter 131: What Freedom Looks Like. 134 Chapter 132: Prayers and Thoughts. 135 Chapter 133: Borderline. 136 Chapter 134: I Love Being A Demon. 137 Chapter 135: Pride and Prejudice 138 Chapter 136: Adventurer of a Different Kind. 139 Chapter 137: I Offer You This City. 140 Chapter 138: Revisiting My Bloodied Roots. 141 Chapter 139: Mental Fortitude. 142 Chapter 140: The Beach Episode! 143 Chapter 141: The Dark Depths of The Mind. 144 Chapter 142: Promise and Compromise. 145 Chapter 143: Pick Your Poison 146 Chapter 144: What’s The Rush? 147 Chapter 145: Egg. 148 Chapter 146: Wrath Unleashed. 149 Chapter 147: Mind Break. (DOUBLE CHAPTERS TODAY!!!) 150 Chapter 148: I’m not stuck in here with you. You’re stuck in here with me. 151 Chapter 149: Deal With The Devil. 152 Chapter 150: The Taste of Poison. 153 Chapter 151: Hearts Break. 154 Chapter 152: Loyalty. (DOUBLE CHAPTER AGAIN TODAY!) 155 Chapter 153: Hell on This World. 156 Chapter 154: Catharsis. 157 A Retrospective on That Last Arc. 158 Chapter 155: Reunion. 159 Chapter 156: Happy Haunted Funhouse. 160 Chapter 157: The Hearts of a Vampire. 161 Chapter 158: Into The Belly of The Beast. 162 Chapter 159: I Invite You Into My Home. 163 Chapter 160: So much to do. So much time. 164 Chapter 161: Legend. 165 Chapter 162: To Train The More Powerful. 166 Sorry for the lack of uploads lately! New chapters coming back very soon! 167 Chapter 163: Do You Wish To See My Power? 168 Chapter 164: Helping Hands. 169 Chapter 165: Find Your Reflection. 170 Chapter 166: What You Don’t See Is What You Don’t Get. 171 Chapter 167: Grand Ritual Hall. 172 Chapter 168: Found Reflection.

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