Chapter 145: Who Molested Them?!
Chapter 145: Who Molested Them?!
Outside the door, the trio was wrapping up the fight. Six guardians lay unconscious on the ground, arms and legs sprawled out like starfish.
Lloyd and Alice were panting hard, exhausted.
"Man, these guys are tough."
Lloyd said, his whole body drenched in sweat.
Alice was sitting on the ground, panting, her staff out as she healed the party—well, mostly Lloyd since Elfie was an archer.
Alice used magic spells like fireballs and other stuff from time to time.
Elfie, on the other hand, was relatively unscathed, just a little tired and out of mana.
She only had to defend herself when one or two guardians occasionally came for her.
Lloyd, however, was the heavy hitter here.
He hadn't used his axes since that was Kaisen's order—to get better without any weapons and only add them in to boost survival chances.
He was a bloody mess, nonetheless.
"I must say, if I had my weapon with me right now, I would've danced around these guardians."
Lloyd said, puffing up his chest, ready to take down the last guardian who was slowly standing up.
She pressed down on the ground with her fingers and, with a push, she was back on her feet.
Three hits from Lloyd, and that was all it takes to knock her down.
"Right. If it wasn't for Alice-san, you would've bled out by now. Stop gloating. If it wasn't for Kaisen-kun, all of us would be mindless creatures by now."
Elfie snorted at Lloyd's boasting. Though she was joking, it was actually the truth. If it wasn't for Kaisen...
Calming down, she aimed her bow and pulled back the string.
A blue, shiny light started to form from the string to the bow, and in less than a millisecond, a magical arrow was formed.
This was the skill she got for leveling up:
Limitless Arrows.
Just like the name suggests, it grants the user an infinite number of arrows as long as the caster has enough mana.
Elfie was thrilled, like a kid in a candy store.
No more worrying about arrows in her quiver—she could spam this skill to her heart's content and then some.
"Yeah, yeah. He's all bark and no bite. And even when he does bite, he makes sure the whole neighborhood hears about it."
Alice chimed in, raising her staff against the lone guardian. A small fire formed above the staff.
Her skills were just upgrades—healing spells and fireballs got a power boost.
Now, she could heal someone with severe injuries or quickly fix minor ones with minimal mana loss.
These upgrades were good, of course. But she felt like a chef who only got a sharper knife when she was hoping for a brand-new kitchen.
She had hoped to gain some flashy new skill that could help Kaisen in the final battle but was immensely disappointed with her upgrades.
All the things she thought she could do to gain his favor just got thrown out the window. She was getting frustrated.
'I'm always a nuisance to him...'
"Haters gonna hate."
Lloyd said as he dashed forward. Elfie's arrow was released, followed by Alice's fireball.
The tired guardian jumped to the side to avoid the arrow, only to sidestep again when she saw the fireball coming her way.
Exhausted and disoriented, she misstepped and began to fall sideways.
But before she could hit the ground, a fist connected perfectly with her cheek. Not that cheek—the one on her face.
Boom!
The strategy worked. The guardian was sent flying several meters away, and Lloyd didn't stop there.
He used the momentum to close in on her, ready to finish the job.
Lloyd turned into a human jackhammer, his fists flying faster than a hyperactive squirrel on espresso.
He had to hold back just enough to not kill the guardian, but Kaisen hadn't said anything about punching them until they passed out.
So Lloyd did exactly that. Punch after punch, he kept pummeling the fallen guardian.
When he finally stopped, his arms were shaking like jelly and the guardian's face was unrecognizable.
She was definitely going to have a massive headache and swollen cheeks for the next few days.
Elfie and Alice caught up to him, seeing him drenched in sweat and trembling.
"We should take a brea—"
Alice was about to suggest a break when the large double doors behind them creaked open, revealing three figures.
Her heart skipped a beat at the sight of the handsomest man in both worlds.
The style, the smile, the way he carried himself—everything about him screamed perfection.
Alice was practically melting at the sight of Kaisen.
Of course, it was the passive effect of being level 121.
Not only that, but since everything around Kaisen was based on lust and corruption, his charm was doubled.
It was melting all the ladies' hearts.
Elfie blushed, seeing his handsome face. She knew he had something in store for her.
Behind him walked the knight duo: Sable with a red face and a scowl like she was angry, and Maximus with cheeks so red you'd think he'd been using them to practice his impersonation of a ripe tomato.
They thought it was because they'd talked about something embarrassing, but in reality, the redness was just from Sable slapping Maximus until his cheeks glowed like he was blushing.
The stupid smile on his face told a different story entirely.
"Ah, you've actually defeated them, huh?"
Kaisen asked like some Godfather appreciating his goons.
"Of course, what did you honestly expect? For us to get defeated? That won't happen at all with me here."
Lloyd puffed his chest, something he always did nowadays, looking like a rooster proud of his morning crow.
"By the way, what happened to these two women? Why do they look like they've been molested or something?"
Hearing Sable's voice, Kaisen turned around, and his eyes nearly popped out of their sockets.
It was none other than the guardians he had defeated to enter the desert—the same two guardians he had groped and molested.
They were still lying on the ground, bare-ass cheeks and breasts exposed for everyone to see.
'Crap, I forgot about them.'
Kaisen thought, realizing he had completely forgotten about them in his focus on the trio defeating the guardians.
"They were here before us. I wonder who was the last one to enter the desert?"
Elfie said with a devious smile, something nobody had ever seen before.
That smile was directed at Kaisen himself. Every pair of eyes turned to look at him, and Kaisen took a gulp.
'I should really teach that woman a lesson. A spanking lesson she won't forget ever.'
Kaisen thought, scratching the back of his head and smiling innocently, like a kid caught with his hand in the cookie jar.