Chapter 439: Talking and More Talking

Chapter 439: Talking and More Talking

“—That pounding the womb of the woman you love feels amazing, as does cumming directly into that very same womb while the owner of the womb makes a joyful o-face, and her eyes roll up in ecstasy as she feels you fill up her heart-shaped womb, but... I forgot what I was trying to say.”

“You were just telling us that you realized how annoying you’ve been all these years and were now contemplating the most effective ways of suicide,” Annie said.

“No, that can’t possibly be true,” Noel said, as if seriously contemplating the probability of such thoughts. “Either way, I highly recommend that you immediately return to your mother to receive an appropriate punishment for your actions, which will be much less severe than if you decide to follow the faulty instincts that got you into the trouble you are already in.”

“You must be joking!” Annie said and indeed her frustration with Noel turned to excitement as she returned her attention to Beatrice’s party. “The one responsible for several hundred deaths as well as the repeated rape of my beloved sister, the so-called ‘Savior’ that almost sent our last bastion of hope into chaos has just waltzed right into my grasp! And you want me to just run away? To my mother? Ha!”

“Run to mommy, yes,” Noel nodded with an ever-unchanging expression. “Contrary to what you may believe, I do care for your well-being. And thus, even if you are physically incapable of the better judgment that is necessary to follow my advice, as evidenced by your previous actions, it is my suggestion that for your own self-preservation you suspend all thought and blindly do as I say.”

“Do not think that we can delay here with such foolish attempts,” Ember said. “Why do you think I tried to end it in one strike? We did not come here to fight! And though this is the High Priest’s personal grounds, we are currently now within the palace! And even if this entire massacre had somehow gone unnoticed until now, that giant explosion surely did not.”

“An unfortunate, but a predictable decision,” Noel said, looking ever slightly more melancholic than before. “But please know that despite your foolishness and general lack of intelligence, we do not hate you. That is, neither me, nor Her Highness, nor even your sisters of whom you speak so ill. And though they make sometimes treat you like the younger sibling that you are, you are in fact the one filled with unreasonable malice toward your kin.”

“Fuck off!” Annie screamed.

“I will leave,” Noel said. “But not because you demanded it, for despite being a princess, you have very little authority over me. I hope we will meet again under better circumstances. That is, for example, a circumstance that does not involve a small group of rebels plotting your demise right in front of you while you ignore my sound advice and impotently scream at me as if that would improve your situation that you yourself created.”

“Ah—?” Annie turned her head to better see what Beatrice and her group were up to.

The beastkin’s words had finally broken through to Annie. And while Noel disappeared from sight Annie saw several more fire attacks approach her at different speeds and from different angles.