Reject Human. Become Demon. [Curse Mage Berserker] - Chapter 142: Promise and Compromise.

Chapter 142: Promise and Compromise.

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In Chapter 144 of "Reject Human. Become Demon. [Curse Mage Berserker]": “That was great!” Angerly exclaimed. “I didn’t know you could speak that well, Haell! Great... Discover the next events!

“That was great!” Angerly exclaimed. “I didn’t know you could speak that well, Haell! Great job!”“Should I be offended?” I snorted and led Moonwash and Granuel to the restaurant table.

“It was a good speech,” Therick admitted. “And a good presentation from Moonwash.”

“Oh. She definitely carried the event,” I smiled as I took my own seat.

“I’m proud of you guys,” Berry said. “I really hope it works!”

The three of them had returned for today’s big event, and the hellvesters were united once more. Despite their objections during the process of getting here, they all seemed to be happy and hopeful about the ultimate result.

“I hope so too.”

Our food arrived shortly after, and we caught up with each other’s lives as we ate. The conversation lasted well into the night as a constant stream of lighter foods made its way to our table after the full-course meal that we enjoyed. My friends were somehow interested in Blur, the spymaster, and I talked about how he was as a person without getting into any of the more gruesome details. And put that way, he did seem like a nice dude who was helpful and only wanted the best for his people. Someone who stood on the right side of history from the very start.

Moooonwash shared her experience with teaching a team to create the anti-sympathy enchantments(very unfortunately named!), and she found some of them to be… inadequate. Thankfully she was used to teaching students who had fallen behind… because she was the one who taught me how to forge.

“Gee thanks!”

Everyone laughed.

Our friends also shared their own adventures. Angerly had experienced with her partner Vardago all of the fun the Southern New Grandera had to offer. She told us about the kinds of plays there were, the museums that had been built, the legalized drugs, the bards, the raunchier establishments, and so much more. There was no outright nobility here, but there were still businesses that catered to the wealthy and the powerful, and she expressed how much fun it was to show this side of the world to someone new. But of course, she visited the places meant more for the regular masses too. From bards asking for coin to be thrown in hats, to paintings made along the walls of decrepit buildings, or just the countless other knick-knacks on display if you were to step into someone’s home. She enjoyed the grand concerts, dined in places that served the authentic cuisine of so many cultures, and participated in the colorful flying events of the harpies, which would occasionally spill out unto the rest of the settlement depending on the city.

“It’s almost like every other painting, play, or song is about war,” she said, both irked by that fact, but still amazed by the creativity.

“Well, they in constant war. Have been for decades now. I’m not surprised.”

“Yeah, I know. It is beautiful in its own way, but also very bleak.”

“Our reality is very bleak. Art simply and naturally reflects that.” I paused, looking out through the window of our private booth. There was a slight shimmer in the air, from the wind distorting and silencing anything that we could say. And beyond all that, I could just vaguely make out some posters, both big and small, that depicted art in the exact way that Angerly spoke about. “But that isn’t the full story, yeah. A lot of that art is getting used as propaganda. Officially so, as those artists are getting hired and paid by the government. And then it’s all boosted and shoved everywhere. I’ll admit that this state of things did not come about purely from people’s inspiration and creativity.”

A long silence passed where we just ate a really big pizza, and then I asked Therick how his time had been.

“Not much. I just did much of the same thing as Angerly, except I was alone I guess. I met up with Berry sometimes,” as did the rest of us, because she visited everyone while we were scattered, “but for the most part I just… got to know the place. Read a lot of books. The… council is not great, is it?”

“No,” I chuckled. “I don’t think that’s what a republic is. They’re very insular and the only way to get in is for the existing councillors to let you in. So it’s not really that much better than the nobility. They’ve shown themselves to be very willing to show nepotism, anyhow.”

Berry then talked about what else she’d done other than visit us as our long dinner came to a close. Therick asked about her new prosthetic that looked like many delicate hooks, and she explained how it was there to help her play the even with her missing arms.

The koto was a large stringed instrument that was set on the ground instead of held close like a guitar.

“I’ve learned a lot from the crustecars here, and they could be so different! I wanna see their underwater kingdoms someday. And you’ll love them, Haell, because they have like a very… warrior-oriented culture. I did ask them to teach me, and um… I wasn’t expecting them to go that hard! But, those are some very important skills, and now I’ll be able to protect you guys better. Not that I want us to get into a fight…”

“But it’ll absolutely happen anyway.” I patted her hard on the carapace.

We stayed in the capital for over a month longer. Part of it was to enjoy ourselves as this was the center of this country’s culture, which was in itself a melting pot of many others. Moonwash was sought out by the dwarves so that they could learn more from each other, and they actually had over level 40 experts who could keep up with her. I accompanied her for some of those exchanges, and I learned more about forging myself as we showed them what it was like to make a cursed weapon. We frequented taverns, played in parks, attended concerts, and more. Around all these activities, we got to see just how society was reacting to our actions regarding the shepherds. There were debates being had about whether or not our enchantments were even legal because of how illegal mind magic is. Businesses were beginning to allow shepherds into their establishments, and they were starting to hire them too so they could actually afford things. Exceptions had been written so that the shepherds could actually use and charge their enchantments and not go to jail or worse for using mind magic. Not everyone was following those new laws yet, but things were getting better. Guards were being trained to spot the passive mental ‘waves’ of the shepherds, so that they could confirm that they were indeed using their sanctioned amulets. They came in a small variety of designs, and we’d somehow convinced the government to actually provide them for free. popularity was going down because some did not like what I had done or had to say, but that was their fucking problem. Not mine.

A few did try to confront me about it, and I enjoyed putting them in their place.

Another reason why we chose to stay here all the meetings I and some others were obligated to attend. Granuel had secured some with the government to let us do what we did, but certainly not without compromise. So I went to their balls and speeches and ate the buffet of food that was always present in those kinds of events. I talked to their councillors, but gave no inch other than the things we’d already agreed on. No matter if they wanted me in the military, in some business, or whatever scheme they’d cooked up, I refused it all in the polite ways I was taught.

I did not wish to wear their colors, but we set off for one of the frontier fortresses after our stay was over, to participate in at least one defensive battle.

I would do it as an adventurer. And they would do some mad propaganda about it.

We traveled back to the frontier, where war raged and blood was cheaper than water. But before we reached the border were a whole lot of other cities and villages along the way, which we took a few stops in. Word of the shepherd situation had reached them, but many had yet to actually do anything about it. They just continued on as normal, and looked at me weirdly, instead of the overwhelming support I was used to.

Maybe that did piss me off a little. I was , and there was something deeply wrong if was the voice of morality and reason. But I was always angry, angrier than they could ever be, so it was fine. I could take their scorn. But if it was anything more, which did happen a few times, then they would

We took some quests along the way, mostly for monster subjugation, which included a worrying amount of goblins, or things we could easily do along the way like herb picking. But beyond our usual affaire, we also took escort quests and slotted our wagons into ready-made caravans. They were more than accommodating because of our reputation and power, and adventurers in particular still respected me for I was a beacon of strength. Many believed me to have evolved into the realm of gold rank already, and it didn’t help that I’d proven my abilities and actually had my adventurer rank raised. People’s level sense, for the few that had it, were signals getting mixed signals for what my level was. Which was only natural, for I’d already reached the threshold, I just hadn’t crossed it yet.

A rabid tendril of mind magic invaded my head, and my wrath mana immediately retaliated on its own. The magic flowed through the air and ripped away even more of the glassmaw’s jelly flesh. It thrashed and snapped its jaws at me, but it was held down way too tightly by Moonwash’s nature magic. Vines dug through the transparent flesh and some even wrapped around the very bone underneath.

I waited there, until the level 40 monster dared to attack me again in the only way it was able. I had an idea, and I needed a mind magic practitioner who would be willing to hurt themselves over and over by bashing their will against mine until I got it right. And no, I refused to have Moonwash do it. Not only because she would get hurt, but because it might be worse than that if I succeeded. So it was really fortunate that there had been a glassmaw sighting near Allale City.

Or well, no. People died, and that’s bad.

We reached the Fortress of Defiance. Granuel had figured out during our travels that this was where the next attack was most imminent, most likely to actually reach a fortress, and so we had stationed ourselves here for the past week under an officially sanctioned quest. The fort itself was a more boring garrison, with only some towers for the harpies for example, and blocky buildings for the dwarves that may reach into the underground.

The crustecars had more open-air barracks, but consisted of multiple floors. The belfegors just had some more greenery and plants in their own towers. And there was precious little in the way of commerce as most food items were actually free for those allowed to be here, but the food was military-grade rations, which weren’t the best in taste or texture.

None of us was having a particularly good time, so I was almost excited when the bells finally rang their toll of death.

The enemies had arrived.

We had talked to the commanders of the place already, so I and everyone else immediately made our way to the ramparts. Artists who had no business being here in a warzone followed us with their own set of guards. I had forbidden them, that was to say the council as a whole, from putting any words in my mouth, but I knew that a single image of myself flying into battle on their behalf already said a thousand words. That was fine. People could interpret my actions however they wanted. The fact of the matter was that I acted as I pleased, and killed who I pleased.

I had already said my piece.

The trees to the west started to fall. A slow rumble began, which inevitably culminated into a low foreboding march. Finally, the first of the enemy army came into view, and at the forefront of them were all the inhexes. I already knew what was to come. They sped up with a pained roar, and the first line of people consisting of our heaviest units met their charge. The force of it was palpable, shields were pushed back, knees buckled, and people died, but the line held. And then came our counterattack. Spells and arrows came flooding in from upon the ramparts, my hellish fireballs included. The enemy flinched, they faltered, but they did not scatter and flee. I knew the rage that fueled them, and that I could respect. I wished they could be set free. But the only way I could do that right now was through the warm embrace of death.

They changed tactics. Reluctantly, but they heard the shouts from some shithead in the army still being kept back. The ant-like people flexed their grasshopper-like legs and jumped over the shield wall. They were turned into twisted porcupines along their arc through the air as projectiles and spears bore holes and buried into them, but the inhexes who survived still managed to bite and stab their way through the people who had not gotten out of the way soon enough.

And now we had to worry about friendly fire if we wanted to bombard the enemies who had dove into our lines.

The rest of the Edengar army marched forward. This was the opportunity they were waiting for. Their own spells and arrows joined the fray, putting our allied forces under greater pressure. They had no problem shooting at any part of the frontlines, for none of them cared if their inhex slaves were caught up in the blast zone.

The initiative was theirs. They pushed into our frontlines, pressuring our forces to retreat into the safety of our fortress. Harpies flew above, but they too had to be careful for the enemy archers were precise and their mages could cast wide. Healers came into play, and the sundertops of both sides gave each army a second wind. Theirs were more numerous than ours, but we were at a very significant number disadvantage here from the start. There were thousands of them that I could see, whereas I wasn’t sure if we’d crack even a thousand combatants here.

I jumped and fell and then rose on demonic wings as I gazed upon all who were below me. My aura leaked out of my body in generous waves, and my evil eyes widened with their malevolent intent. The soldiers of both sides gazed up, and all they could see was the abyss staring back. The Edengarian army faltered, and my own side took the initiative. Orders were raised, and projectiles came, but the harpies converge near my position and protected me from all directions. I focused on the offensive, on the breaking of their spirits, as a prodigious tide of wrath magic dispersed from myself as the epicenter.

The dark energy fell like ashen snow, and filled anyone that it landed upon with dread.

They broke and fled, and the first day of the siege was won.

Two days later, the enemy attacked once more. I pulled the exact same tactic, to similarly devastating results, but they were ready this time and managed to mount a successful counterattack.

“RETREAT!” one of the harpies shouted, somehow still sounding regal in the face of these dire straits.

Projectiles came our way, and we fled back for the walls of the fortress. The harpies continued to protect me, when I knew that they could get there so much faster, and they started to fall from the air and die. I felt angry at how slow I was, and that wrath fueled me as I broke my body in the flight back home, but the Edengarians were still able to rob me of my wings regardless.

I fell through the air, I hurtled towards the wall, I would survive the fall, and allied forces had my likely landing spots covered, but I would not really have to put that to the test. A rope with a rock attached to the end hurtled towards me, and I grabbed hold of the lifeline I’d been provided. Angerly heaved me back up easily, whereas Granuel was the one who had ensure that the rope arrived at the perfect spot.

“Thanks, guys,” I grinned and looked back out at how the battle was developing.

They may have been able to drive me out of the air, but the distraction I gave still proved fatal for the enemy forces. Doubly so, for they had committed too much of their ranged units to do so. The enemy army was in full retreat, and our own archers and mages continued to hound them as they did so. Centaurs gave chase and slaughtered anyone who had fallen too far behind. Dwarves immediately got to work on rebuilding their temporary walls and trenches in preparation for the next battle.

“That was amazing!” a crustecar man told me. He was one of the artists sent here to capture my likeness.

“Yeah, yeah! You singelhandedly broke their army!” a human woman added.

“They are no match for our demon,” and a shepherd man looked at me with conviction. He was sent here in particular in order to help out the narrative we had been building to help his species.

“I am my own self and no other. But that is correct. I did break their wills. We all did! Today we saw the might of New Grandera!”

““YEAAAAHHHH!!!””

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📖 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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