Chapter 426 Standoff
Chapter 426 Standoff
"Stay out of my way and I won't hurt you," chilled by the fox girl's breath, Amedith as well as Liliyana felt their lungs freezing from the inside in a crystalline pattern. Their eyes glued to the girl's hand, the two knew they couldn't back away and any hasty movement wasn't a good idea either. "A witch sleeps inside, I need to kill her before she hurts someone."
Spread wide and hollow, the silver gaze of the fox and her empty expression, had the duo at the edge of their seats and inclining more and more towards a violent resolution. Standing still with their hands stretched forward, the two moved not an inch while the pained voice of the drugged false heroes echoed in the background.
'First the whole ordeal with those fake heroes and now this girl?' Not exactly in a forgiving mood, Amedith couldn't hide his anger from reflecting on his face. The girl noticed the change as soon as it happened, and with a tighter grip around her weapon, she let go of the doorknob and flipped the rifle towards Amedith.
"I warned you," she blurted and pulled the trigger.
In a matter of a second, the runes on the rifle began glowing a deep shade of violet. Oozing from the barrel came a deep violet aura–a concentration of hatred and malice, a higher form of corrupt power. Getting himself ready in the nick of time, Amedith barely managed to get his shield up and in front of him.
But as the bullet of concentrated malice hit his shield of light, it sent his body flying through the building. Crashing against walls, multiple of them, Amedith crashed against the mossy uphill pavement and almost lost consciousness.
"NO! WHY DID YOU DO THAT?!" Following the smoke that traced the trajectory of Amedith's fall with her, Liliyana looked on in horror at the devastation brought forth by one single shot of the rifle.
Hearing a click, her body flinched to the sound. Frozen in place, she tried to turn her head to face the girl, but before she could gather the courage yet another click echoed in the slumbering halls. This time, however, Liliyana didn't have an invincible shield to protect her from the blow.
"I told you to stay out of my way," whispering those words under the ear-piercing sound of the bullet shooting out of the barrel, the fox girl watched the horror in Liliyana's eyes as her head barely turned towards her. "You didn't have to die."
"As if she's dying you rascal!" In the specter of a second that it all happened, Will-O emerged from Liliyana's hair and her body burst into a ball of blinding light. Shielding her eyes from the fairy's magic, the demi-human girl made sure to hear the sound of gunfire and feel the rattle of the building as more of it came crashing down.
Rolling her eyes as Linkle complained behind her, the devil turned to face the witch with yet another mocking smile.
"Had it not been for us, you'd be dead...again." Moving closer to the witch whom she'd kidnapped to the hells for a brief period of time, the devil poked a finger against her chest and whispered with a smile. "How about a thank you? A little reward? I've saved your big fine ass more times than I can count at this point and yet every time you have something to complain about."
Pushing the devil away, Linkle growled in her face.
"It's your fault I have to be saved in the first place! Just give me my body back and you'll never have to do this again!" Laughing at the top of her lungs, the devil only mocked the witch further. Holding her belly even, she kept shaking her head as if trying to pull herself together.
"Y-you think you can still escape? AHAHA! F-fuck! AHAHAAA~" Shaking her head even more violently, the devil continued to laugh.
"That's enough, fuck off!" Opening a hell's portal beneath the devil's feet as well as her soldier's, Linkle sent them back to hell and stood on the spot for a while, just wondering what the hell had happened.
'Ughhh! Worry about this later, you need to find where Will-O took those lovebirds first!' Pulling herself out of her depressive trance, Linkle tried to look for Amedith and Liliyana everywhere. But to her surprise, it wasn't just them that was missing but the rest of the party had gone missing as well.
The few people that had remained in the inn were the devastated owner pulling her own hair out as well as the dead bodies of the false heroes with half their torsos torn from being accidentally shot through by the fox-girl.
'That saves us a few decisions I suppose, but where the hell is everyone?' Giving up on looking for everyone on foot, Linkle grabbed hold of her teleportation ring. Holding it tight, she activated it without a second thought. 'Let's hope I won't teleport next to more corpses...'
Though her hopes were grim, having seen the effect of that rifle first-hand, Linkle tried to ready her heart for the worst possibilities. Sacrifices had to be made that night, but just how severe they had gone, remained to be seen.
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