Chapter 27 27 – Planned Chaos

I could just order my subordinates to raid this shabby place. However, I don't have enough army yet, while what they will be fighting is a large number of people. The history of this world says that powerful monsters and demons were defeated by hordes of humans.

So, as the strongest of them, I also participated. What's more, I have to take care of my two succubi, right?

"They sleep peacefully, not knowing what will happen to them." Physovia chuckled. "Too bad for them."

I watched my subordinates. They looked ready.

"Ritor, Garthur," I said to the two minotaurs. "Smash."

They grinned, then crashed into two houses on different sides of the road. The rumbling and shouting prompted the people to come out.

"Remember, don't kill children!" I raised my hand. "Go!"

The first to come forward was Charlia. She flew low, cutting people down with her sharp wings.

Phisovia followed. She moved her hair which was now more than five feet long, tying people up, then banging them against the ground and walls.

Meanwhile, Garthur and Ritor continue to destroy existing homes, occasionally killing humans who are near them.

Szur and Xenora do things that are not too devastating but enough to make an impact. The mare jumped on the shoulders of one human to another, biting their necks with his sharp teeth. The victims could not free themselves before falling and bleeding.

"Don't let anyone escape!" I punched a swordsman that came to me, sending him flying.

My Darkness points increased drastically in no time. No wonder people on internet forums say destroying is the fastest method to build an army. However, it won't give me a continuous flow of darkness points, unlike my worshipers who always remember my name.

"Xenora!" I found my black-haired succubus being beaten with wooden sticks.

I was going to help her, but that woman did the handstand amid the attacks she received. Then, she spun her body fast and spread her legs so wide. The succubus' kicks blew away the body of those who attacked her.

"More!!!" She laughed, then flew up and kicked her attackers in the head in rapid succession. "Give me more pain!!!"

Well, it seems I don't need to worry too much about her, even though her body and face are covered with bruises. She can take care of herself.

An arrow suddenly pierced my chest, followed by a fireball that hit my face. However, all of that doesn't have much effect on me. I only felt a slight vibration as a substitute for pain, and my HP only decreased a little.

Three people were standing in the distance. One man aims at me with a bow, and one woman raises a magic wand. Then, a spearman dashed towards me.

He attacked me with moves that were much faster than an average human. Maybe he was a former adventurer who switched to work here. Adventurers and soldiers do have more ability to fight. No wonder they could defeat the demons and monsters.

Well, they usually don't do it alone, but together and with a strategy.

But still, he's not my equal. I was able to dodge all of his spear strikes with ease. The various elemental attacks and arrow shots from his two comrades also had no effect on me.

I had wanted to measure the abilities of people like this, but in just a moment, I had grown bored. So, I lifted the spearman's body and slammed him with his head down.

"Kyaaa!!!" The female mage screamed, seeing the spearman lying with his head crushed.

"Bastard!" The archer took aim again, but I was already in front of him in the blink of an eye.

I stabbed the archer in the chest with my hand, then pulled his heart out, causing him to fall down, covered in blood.

The mage couldn't even scream from the shock. She just fell to the ground with her body trembling and eyes bulging in terror.

I've always wanted to do something like this, which I usually only see in movies.

"That's wonderful, my lord." Szur looked at the still beating heart in my hand. "Szur can't do it that fast. Szur has to knock out Szur's opponents first and dig into their chests."

Seeing the little creature gulped, I asked. "Do you want it?"

As soon as Szur nodded, I threw the heart to him. That creature caught it and ate it like crazy.

I grabbed that female mage by the collar, forcing her to stand up. She didn't fight back, just shook her head in tears.

"Show me where the drugs are made, lady." I smiled, brushing her cheek with the back of my finger.

She nodded, then started walking.

"Szur, follow me." I gave an order.

The little creature lined me as it continued to gnaw at the archer's heart.

The roar of my minotaurs still echoes. Human screams still filled the air. The bone-cracking sound of the people Phisovia slammed down could still be heard. All that was accompanied by Xenora's melodious laughter.

Szur and I followed the mage to a large restaurant not far from where I was before.

"They made it in this place?" I raised my eyebrows when I saw the empty tables and chairs.

"T-there is a secret door." The mage kept walking until she arrived at the kitchen. She then pushed away a large dish rack, revealing a dark hallway with stairs leading down.

"Hmmm…. They still have the brains to hide their operation, huh?" I grinned.

The mage descended the stairs using her wand to illuminate the surroundings.

In less than a minute, we arrived at the bottom. I found a large room with tables filled with various foreign equipment. There were also small packets wrapped in paper on some of those tables.

"So, this is where they make those things called drugs?" Szur looked around. "The demand must be so great that they need a place of this size."

My ears can pick up the whispers of people. Maybe it came from those who were hiding.

"M-may I go?" The mage asked in a trembling voice.

"Wait a moment." I pulled her to one corner of the room.

There were two cages filled with naked humans. One contains three men, and the other is occupied by four women. They all shifted to a corner in fear of seeing me.

I pulled the cages' locks with ease, then opened the door for them. With a smile, I said, "Come out."

Instead of doing that, they just froze.

I continued, "Szur, make sure they are safe to get out of this area. Don't let them get involved in the chaos that is going on.

"All right, my lord!" Szur then signaled for them to leave. They seemed hesitant at first but eventually followed the little creature.

One of the female prisoners ventured to me. "That woman set us up. She said she would give us a decent job, but it turned out we were going to be sold. Tomorrow is our delivery time."

I turned his head to the mage, who immediately flinched.