Hunter’s Blade - Chapter 99
[Demon Hunter’s Blade Chapter 99]
“Then you are still resisting?”
“So I’m still resisting.”
“You naive guy, there is destiny in the world.”
“I don’t believe it.” Charles shook his head stubbornly.
“You have no cure.” Luana shook her head.
“Then this is your attitude? … Because the end of the world is destined to come, so you take refuge in the darkness?”
“The Lord of Darkness will establish a new order, an order dominated by it, and it will take over the whole world, and the world will be its own demon, so that no other demon can break in here! We will live it dominated In the new world, everything will survive instead of being swallowed up by hell.” Luana explained hurriedly.
Gladius cursed, almost hysterically, and sent out a burst of irritable nonsense in Ciel’s heart, cursing the King of Darkness mercilessly.
“…You all believe this rhetoric? Including Aeos?”
“Aeos was rescued by the Demon King.” Luana frowned, “He was an idiot, he stood up for others, sued a nobleman’s child, and put him in prison for 3 months. After the person was released from prison, he naturally wanted revenge, He framed Aeos and put him in prison. His family wealth was wiped out, his wife and daughter were humiliated by a wall, and he was about to go crazy and commit suicide. He was promoted to the king’s envoy to serve His Majesty Eduardo. So Aeos is the most loyal of us.”
“Aren’t you loyal?” Charles wondered.
“I’ve already written that letter. Even if I say I’m loyal, no one will believe me.” Luana curled her lips.
“What was your experience? You…”
“Don’t let me tell you.”
“We can also protect this world,” Ciel said earnestly. “Humans can protect this world from demons.”
“How? Tell me what to do, tell me!”
“I don’t know, but I’ll find a way.”
“Do you want to say that the important thing is to have hope? This nonsense is meaningless.” Luana whispered, “Since we already know the truth, we can only bow our heads and obey.”
“Even if you don’t think it’s possible, I’ll say it—it’s important to have hope, and we’ll find a way to fight the devil,” Ciel insisted.
Luana stared at Ciel for a long time.
“I hate you.”
“why?”
“You gave me hope again.”
“That’s good.”
“It’s not good,” said Luana, word for word. “It’s not good at all, because there’s no hope. You’re hallucinating me. And you’re making me think I’m doing something wrong. You’re making me have Guilt. Can you guarantee that there is indeed a solution to the end of the world!”
What if there is no such way?
Charles couldn’t help thinking.
What she said was right, if there was really no hope, there was really no way to stop the devil from entering this world, what should we do?
“I can’t guarantee it,” Charles said.
“Humph.” Luana shook her head and folded her hands on her chest. “You’re still a bastard in the end.”
“If there is no way, it means we have lost.”
“If you lose, you will die.”
“I’m not afraid.” Charles said here, silent for a while.
I should have died long ago.
Luana sat on the floor and didn’t talk to Ciel.
Ciel put his hands behind his head, I was not afraid of death, I should have died, but I survived with extremely stubborn means.
“This is not called ‘going’, this is called victory.” Gladiu dissatisfied.
“Is there really a way? Is there really a way to stop the demon invasion?” Ciel asked.
“If you ask me, of course I will say no.”
“Oh.” No need to ask it.
“I devoured countless worlds, carefully tasted those self-proclaimed souls, and finally came to a lesson: don’t take yourself too seriously.” Gladiu suppressed mercilessly.
“Really?” Ciel responded indifferently, “This time you have to change your mind.”
“Change? How do you want me to change?”
“I will not only continue to expel the demons, but also stop the demonic aggression.”
“Just you?”
“I can’t do it alone, not just me, but others, everyone will work hard.”
“It’s so sweet. Dream alone, fool, too lazy to save you.” Gladiu’s attitude was vicious, but Ciel was accustomed to it, and it would be strange when it started to praise Ciel vigorously and support all his ideas.
Ciel turned to Luana, who was lying on the ground.
“It’s cold on the ground,” he said.
“Oh.” Luana turned her back to Ciel. “I can rest by the brazier. I can’t climb into your bed, you scumbag.”
“It doesn’t matter, you are no longer a witch, and you are no longer a special envoy of the king. You are now a member of the church.” Ciel said.
“I have no interest in your church at all.”
“Only the sanctuary will take you in.”
“it is all your fault.”
“You won’t regret it, you will make new friends and live a new life here.” Ciel likes to recruit new members, and someone like Luanna who knows the depths of the fallen forces is even more valuable.
“I’m already starting to regret it. I should have died by your knife long ago, or I wouldn’t have been reduced to writing that letter.”
“Death is not sweet.”
“But happy.”
silence.
“…You have to be responsible for me, and if they seek revenge on me, you have to keep me safe,” Luana said.
“I swear,” Charles promised.
Shire lay on a soft bed, the mattress was filled with plenty of wool, and felt very comfortable to rest, and the pillows were stuffed with swan feathers, light, and it was too comfortable to sleep on this kind of bed, very soft, almost Unable to feel his bones, his body sank, and the surroundings were very warm. The brazier was stuffed with charcoal, enough to burn for a day and a night.
He blew out the candles, covered himself with the quilt, and rested.
At first he quickly fell asleep, but he was awakened quickly.
Ciel didn’t move, squinted, and vaguely saw Luanna standing in front of the bed, she tentatively lifted a corner of the quilt, and moved a little, seeing that Ciel didn’t respond, she increased her strength, but Charmer remained silent. Let her try and pretend to be asleep.
She reached out to Ciel’s neck and gestured to pinch.
Well, this bad woman actually wants to kill me.
Charles thought.
The hand held it for a while, but she did not exert any force. She lifted the quilt, sneaked in quietly, lay on the edge of the bed, carefully curled up to avoid touching Ciel, and pulled the quilt towards her. .
She lay on the bed, staring at Charles, as if she were going to kill him with her eyes.
With her staring at him like this, Charles couldn’t go back to sleep, so he had to turn over.
“You’re awake, aren’t you awake?” Luana asked.
“Yes.” Ciel didn’t want to pretend that he was just woken up, “Why did you climb up.”
“It’s too cold, it’s snowing outside,” she said.
“Go to bed.” Charles closed his eyes. “It’s been a long day.”
“I’m cold,” she stressed.
Ciel would come back to it, so they kissed, stroked, and did the best thing to warm up at a time like this. Her body, which was always hidden under the robe, was more plump and shapely than Ciel imagined.
Chapter 123 The Curse of Teaching
The odd thing is that other people don’t master the Hunter’s Charm very quickly.
After returning to the sanctuary from the castle, Luana disguised herself as an ordinary maid and temporarily hid in the sanctuary.
The first thing Ciel did was to officially teach other people spells. He first checked people’s understanding of “Traditional Demonology”. Ines, Madden and Hugo had all read them through, and there was no obvious sign of confusion. Thus allowed to learn mantras.
“Everyone.” Ciel set up more than a dozen wooden targets, looked at the three in front of him, and said solemnly, “You will soon accept the special test I have prepared. Once you pass the test, you will be able to become A true demon hunter.”
“Special trial? What is that?” Madden asked excitedly.
“It will test your courage, strength, and courage, but before that, you need to learn spells.” Ciel was serious.
“Finally.” Ines breathed a sigh of relief.
“I also have the opportunity to learn magic…” Hugo murmured.
“The Hunter’s Curse is a powerful spell that changes reality. It must not be abused. This is a way for humans to challenge demons. This is a spell used to annihilate powerful demons,” Ciel instructed.
“Don’t worry.” Ines smiled, but Ciel always felt weird.
“Nuin’s edge.” Ciel repeated the spell, clearly expressing its rhythm, tone and special rhythm. A sharp silver light appeared in front of him and shot forward, hitting a target and hitting it. smash.
“Nuin’s edge!” Madden was the most active, but the effect was not good. There was no change in the surroundings, and no silver-white edge light appeared.
“Why can’t we use it?” Ines wondered.
“…” Hugo repeated the spell in a low voice several times before releasing it, “Nuin’s edge!” However, there was no sign of any effect.
what happened?
Ciel feels weird, why is everyone reading the same pattern and rhythm, but there is no way to reproduce the spell?
“Maybe we can learn other spells,” said Ines slyly, clearly trying to master a wide variety of spells.
“Let’s start with this.” Ciel didn’t want to teach all the spells too quickly, everything should be done gradually.
“It will work, it will work.” Madden first whispered, grasping the proportions, and then repeating the spell, trying to reproduce the sharp light, but repeatedly failed.
“Hmm.” Ines grunted strangely, then stood with her arms crossed, watching Madden keep trying.
Strange, is there something wrong with the way I teach?
Ciel is puzzled, but why am I learning so quickly?
Can you repeat the spell once or twice?
Looking at Ciel’s contemplative look, Ines asked, “Is this normal? You learn fast?”
“Yes.” Charles nodded.
“It seems that learning spells has something to do with talent.” Ines thought for a while, “It’s difficult for us to use it.”
“Sure, sure.” Madden chanted the mantra against a wall, trying to master it.
“It’s useless for you to do that.” Ines disagreed. “Some people are born to learn this kind of thing quickly, while others have to take it slow. You should save your energy.”
“Really?” Madden looked at Charles regretfully. “Are we untalented?”
“I don’t believe it.” Ciel shook his head. “You can always master it after repeated attempts. I’m not good at teaching it.”
[End of This Chapter]
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