Reborn into A Slash Game

Chapter 61: Is There Anything That You Could Possibly Want From This?


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Chapter 68 - Is There Anything That You Could Possibly Want From This?

Currently, Abel was the sole prince of the Demon race. It wasn’t strange for him to be in the Demon Realm, but it was somewhat strange for him to be in the Demon Palace.

Abel had a f**king miserable setting in the game. He was the son of the previous Demon King, however the previous Demon King had been killed by Linde, naturally in a fair and aboveboard manner. Because of this, Linde ascended to the Throne of Blood.

If we were to base it on the Human race’s way of thinking, Linde should have gotten rid of Abel, this future trouble, a long time ago. However, for the Demons, leaving him alive was the greatest honour for Linde. It served as a constant reminder to everyone that he killed Abel’s father. He became the new Demon King and Abel could only watch on helplessly.

That’s right. In this race where strength reigned supreme, only those who had the ability were able to sit in a high position. There’s absolutely no hatred between them. This was a unique characteristic of the Demons.

Thus, although Abel was the sole prince of the Demon race, he had an extremely awkward identity in the Demon Realm. Fortunately, this young fellow had the vitality of a cockroach. In addition, he inherited his father’s formidable fighting strength. Thus, he could speak with his fists to earn his own dignity.

However, it was impossible for him to gain permission into the Demon Palace.

So, by appearing in this place, what is he planning to do?

Suo Fei pulled Samael to quietly hide their figures, deciding to find out his motives.

Abel sneakily entered. His figure was strong and healthy while his movements were light and graceful. If Suo Fei wasn’t together with Samael, he might have not discovered Abel. After all, an S-tier assassin was extremely powerful.

Abel was very cautious. He knew the Demon Palace’s layout extremely well so he cleverly avoided a lot of the patrol guards as well as some of the defensive enchantments.

This made it a lot easier for Suo Fei and Samael who were following him from behind. Abel’s destination was obvious. It was also the Demon King’s Great Hall. He first glanced around before he entered and Suo Fei followed him in.

The Great Hall had been decorated according to the Demon race’s tastes, mainly using black and purple. Although everything had dark colours, the place was spacious and had high ceilings. Its grandeur was intimidating.

Suo Fei glanced at the Throne of Blood. It was an utterly lavish chair that had an imposing atmosphere to it. It vividly and thoroughly displayed the blatant arrogance of the Demons.

Most importantly, this chair was so huge that ten people could sit on it at the same time. Moreover, this place was one of his options to hold his final 10P feast. Tsktsk… Whatever. Suo Fei sighed but in fact, he didn’t have much thoughts on this matter.

Abel’s objective was clearly not the Throne of Blood. It could be said that he didn’t even spare it a glance. He walked directly towards the left side of the room’s partition.

What on earth is he planning?Could it be that he’s planning to hide there and wait for Linde’s return so that he could mount a sneak attack?He shouldn’t be that stupid.

Suo Fei pondered. Regardless of what Abel was planning, he had to get him out of the hall. He couldn’t let others know that there’s an entrance under the Demon King’s throne.

Abel pushed the partition, revealing the black wall behind it. Then, his hands felt around the wall until his fingers hit something protruding from the wall and pushed it down. It seemed to have triggered some kind of mechanism as the wall started retracting, revealing a dark hole.

Abel stared at it for a while before he reached in and fumbled around. Suo Fei frowned as he watched. What is he looking for?

After a while, Abel took out his hand while holding something that was made of cloth. It had tiger patterns on it. Abel was somewhat confused. He unfurled the cloth to have a look and was immediately shocked. W-what the f**k is t-this?!Are these clothes? It was extremely small and close-fitting. The crucial point was that there were two holes on the chest and a hole at the bottom. The clothes simply revealed the three private parts, alright! The most frightening thing was that it came with a tail. One end of the tail was made of fur while the other end was made of smooth jade. It was easy to see what it was used for.

Suo Fei also saw it clearly and was suddenly dumbfounded. Boy, what do you want to do with that thing!

Abel threw the sultry clothing onto the floor in disgust. He had a mental struggle before he reached his hand into the hole once again. After a while, he took out another thing. This time, it was a wooden box that was exquisitely carved on top. It could be seen that it was valuable with just a glance. Abel frowned in thought and finally decided to look inside the box. After taking a glance, he closed it back at lightning speed. Then, his fair cheeks instantly turned red.

Although Abel closed it quickly, Suo Fei managed to see it… There was a whole row of dildos inside the box, orderly arranged from biggest to smallest. The smallest had the girth of a pinkie finger while the biggest had the girth of an adult’s arm.

Abel swiftly threw away the wooden box like it was a hot potato but it just so happened that the wooden box’s latch was very loose. Thus, when he threw it, the wooden box opened and the things inside rolled on the ground.

Abel was struck dumb. After all, he sneaked into the place so leaving it this way would be rather conspicuous. Thus, his eyebrows knitted into a frown but had no choice but to crouch down and put the things back inside the wooden box.

Suo Fei who had seen the whole incident looked at Abel’s pitiful appearance and immediately turned around to bury his face in Samael’s embrace, struggling to stifle his laughter.

I really can’t bear to look at you, kid!

After that, Abel took out a box filled with vibrators, then a set of purple whips. There were also several scrolls of extremely well-drawn cut-sleeve illustrations as well as several outrageous candy underwear and cumbersome women’s clothing.

On one hand, he kept on taking out things. On the other hand, he kept on cursing in anger saying things like, “Rogue! Shameless! Vulgar! Gross!” and so on.

Suo Fei badly wanted to correct him. In this situation, it would be more accurate to use the word ‘pervert’! Besides, Abel, what exactly are you looking for? Is there anything that you could possibly want from this sex toy storage?

As Suo Fei was criticising him in his mind, Abel took out a light pink object.

Suo Fei inwardly thought that it would probably be another piece of sultry lingerie when Abel unfolded it.

Suo Fei’s eyes contracted. T-this is my interspatial bag! It was his interspatial bag that was previously taken away by Linde and his group.

Abel scrutinised it and mumbled something. Then, he stopped fumbling inside the black hole, as if he had already found what he was looking for.

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Could it be that Abel came to find his interspatial bag?What does he want to do?

Suo Fei was anxious. It went without saying that he wanted to retrieve his interspatial bag, but he initially didn’t know where Linde had kept it. He was very worried since he had no idea how to go about finding it, but now, it surprisingly landed on Abel’s hands.

This was an extremely rare opportunity. If he missed this, he truly wouldn’t know how to get his interspatial bag back.

Samael could figure out Suo Fei’s thoughts even without saying it out.

It was no longer necessary to hide so Suo Fei emerged from their hiding place.

Abel was startled when the two suddenly appeared. He responded quickly and got into a fighting stance.

Suo Fei was wondering how to obtain the interspatial bag from Abel. The interspatial bag was too important for him. It was still undamaged which showed that Linde and the others didn’t forcibly break the interspatial bag’s restrictions. Thus, the things inside it must still be in good condition. Vixanne’s memory orb was still inside so he had to take it back no matter what.

Even if he had to take it by force.

Upon seeing Suo Fei, Abel was momentarily surprised but immediately restored his previous arrogant attitude after coldly grunting. However, his following action shocked Suo Fei.

Abel threw the pink interspatial bag towards Suo Fei and said, “A grown man is actually using a pink thing. Tch!”

As Suo Fei held the interspatial bag, he felt a sense of unreality. He only needed to touch it to know that it was the interspatial bag that Vixanne had given him. There was absolutely nothing wrong with it. But it was actually returned to him so easily? To think that he was thinking of a bunch of countermeasures to deal with Abel… He even thought of using violence.

Seeing Suo Fei standing in a daze, Abel seemed to be a little uncomfortable so he looked away and stiffly said, “I don’t like owing others. We’re even now!”

After saying this, his figure disappeared, wanting to leave the Demon Palace.

Suo Fei came out of his trance. After understanding the ins and outs of the matter, he suddenly didn’t know what to say.

Abel risked his life to specially come to this place just to help him find his interspatial bag. As for him owing Suo Fei, he should be referring to what happened in the treasury where Suo Fei immediately treated Abel’s wounds after coming out of the room. In fact, Suo Fei didn’t take that matter to heart but Abel actually kept it in mind.

So much so that he risked his life sneaking into the Demon Palace just to help him retrieve his interspatial bag.

Suo Fei thought that it would be a lie if he said that he wasn’t grateful, but Abel left so quickly that he disappeared right after saying that sentence.

Samael appeased him, “Rest assured, I’ve granted him stealth.”

Suo Fei heaved a sigh of relief. In this case, Abel definitely wouldn’t be discovered by someone. As long as he and Samael left some evidence that they came, Linde would not suspect Abel.

After keeping the interspatial bag, Suo Fei returned to his previous train of thought.

Samael checked the place once more, ensuring that there was no one else. Suo Fei walked towards the Throne of Blood and laboriously moved the throne away. Underneath was a flat and smooth purple jade. The entrance couldn’t be seen.

One needed a trigger to open it. Back then, Suo Fei racked his brains for a long time before he figured out that the trigger was actually Samael’s blood.

He didn’t figure out the reason at that time but he might find the answer this time.

Samael cut his fingertip and bright red blood dripped onto the jade stone. The purple jade stone became transparent and gradually disappeared, revealing a dark hole before their eyes.

Back then, Samael had not recovered his wings so he dived straight inside. However, Samael could fly now, hence the two didn’t have to enter in such a discomfiting manner.

Samael unfolded his wings, held Suo Fei in his arms and jumped into the dark hole. After that, the Throne of Blood returned to its original position. The entrance was only visible for a brief few minutes before it disappeared. One needed Samael’s blood to open it again.

They were falling for a very long time. The gusts of wind hitting them were penetratingly cold so Suo Fei couldn’t help but shiver. In the end, Samael used his wings to enclose Suo Fei, making it much better than earlier.

This passage was the only way to pass through the Sea of Chaos. Beneath the Sea of Chaos was a bottomless abyss, which was a deep canyon. It was like diving to the bottom of the sea and entering a remote and terrifying crevice whose end could not be seen.

Hull was terribly massive so he got stuck in the bottomless abyss. He couldn’t break free for thousands of years. With the passage of time, his physical strength was incessantly being used up, making it harder for him to fly out of the place.

He was trapped in this manner, lonely and desolately waiting for death.

This was truly miserable.

When Samael and Suo Fei reached the bottomless abyss, they immediately saw the huge, jadeite green dragon.

He had an extremely elegant figure. One could imagine how graceful and beautiful he would be if he flew across the horizon. However, he had been trapped in this place of endless darkness with no one to accompany him.

Samael walked to his side. Those huge, dark green eyes that were momentarily blank instantly brightened and a feeble voice rang out, “Launay, you…”

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