Chapter 1033 - 1033 Chapter 1033 A Conversation Killer
D.E.M.O.N.S: Getting Summoned Weekly isn't so Bad
1033 Chapter 1033 A Conversation Killer
Bing got up and spun, removing her ice pack and robes to put on something much more gaudy. These new robes were clearly ceremonial in nature, they were a light, sky blue, with faint green wind lines sewn into the soft silk surface. She had pauldrons on her shoulder, one blue and one green, with a gold outline encasing them both. Her shoes had transformed into golden riding boots with green wings etched into the sides. On her head now sat a thin circlet that looked like golden wind reaching up to a point, holding a large blue sapphire in the centre.
The piece that brought it all together was the sword and scabbard on her back. The scabbard itself was a work of art, showing off a snowy landscape with golden wind that wound itself between the incredibly detailed brushwork of the trees and icy rivers that dotted the landscape. When Bing drew the sword and gave it a few practice swings, Kat could see the golden cap and guard surrounding a green leather handle. The blade itself was devastatingly thin, and had stylised wind etchings swirling towards the point.
After a quick adjustment of the rather plain blue belt, and a few more swings of the sword, Bing returned it to her sheath and started to stretch, taking very little care with how it emphasised her ass, or the fact Sue could see down Bingâs shirt. âBlue lace⦠nice,â said Sue with a grin.
âOh? Sheâs got the lace set on today?â chimed in Lian, âThatâs a surprise. I didnât think Bing would break something like that out just for a fight against her brother. I guess sheâs got someone to impress now though,â Lian finished off her sentence by shooting Sue a look and wiggling her eyebrows.
âEugh, donât you pair start now. Iâm about to go, show off the ridiculous routine our parents forced us to learn as our entrance, and then lose to my brother. The only question is, how much effort Iâm going to put into the fight afterwards,â grumbled Bing.
âWell that really depends, how mad are you at your brother right now?â asked Lian with a cheeky grin.
âHmm⦠not that mad? He hasnât done anything to annoy me in at least a week and I plan on starting my part of the show from this box instead of the entrance like Iâm meant to, so that will piss him off in a big wayâ¦â mumbled Bing.
âYou could use that,â pointed out Sue, âKeep him angry and not thinking straight and then go looking for an opening? I imagine as his sister you have plenty of ways to make Feng angry,â
âThatâs⦠not impossibleâ¦â said Bing slowly, â⦠I suppose the only thing that would make me unsure is it would still take a lot of qi and Iâm not really doing myself any favours in a matchup against Bodeir. If Iâm not treating it like a fight to the death, I donât think I could take him down. That means I probably lose⦠then I get a bunch of people who will yell at me for taking Feng out of the competition with a cheap trick, and losing to Bodeir afterwards,â
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âWhy would it be different if this was a fight to the death?â asked Kat.
âYou really donât know?â asked Bing with narrowed eyes as she bent to the side, continuing her stretching. Kat shrugged and so Bing continued, âIâd go for the eyes or the neck Kat. I might not be able to beat him in a tournament setting, but a fast moving, qi infused spike of vibrating air straight into his eye socket and brain? That can kill a lot of people, and with us both at the same Rank, heâd die,â
âWoah⦠thatâs⦠um⦠yeah thatâs a bit deadly,â said Kat trying not to expose too much of her shock. It just made sense really. Bing was trained for combat, and sometimes that combat needed to be deadly. The eyes were weak points for cultivators and most spirit beasts. Qi did wonders to improve the body, and the eyes were no exception⦠but it was a multiplicative effect. The eye of a cultivator might be a hundred times tougher then a normal eye⦠but it was still an eye. Much weaker than bone or steel.
âDoes that bother you?â asked Bing, pausing her movements, âthat Iâm able to talk so casually about potentially killing someone?â
*Well⦠I donât know how to answer that. This is a very different world, and Iâve killed at this point as well⦠might just be something to do with the fact that Iâm a demon but⦠hmm⦠perhaps I should just share that story about Grumpy maybe?*
With a wave of affirmation from Lilyâs end of the link, Kat started to speak, âNot really? I mean, it is a bit distasteful in the abstract, and as someone currently contracted to keep Bodeir alive, I canât say Iâm pleased to hear that sort of talk,â Bing winced, having somewhat forgotten Kat wasnât just here as her friend, but as Bodeirâs bodyguard. Admitting to being able to kill the person she trying to protect really wasnât the best look, âbut I have come to terms with death, and killing.
âI suppose I should tell you about a girl I call Grumpy. I donât know her name, she didnât provide it. I was on another Contract to rescue someone from a sect, and during the breakout I lead the main defender, Grumpy, off on a wild goose chase through the woods. She was unhappy, just having been woken up and forced to chase me⦠all in an attempt to delay me until the sect patriarch arrived, or if she was skilled enough, take me out herself.
âI tried to reason with her, offered her an out⦠explained the difference in combat strength⦠and she refused. Wanted a warriorâs death, that if she walked away her punishment would be much worse then the risk of death. She was quite insistent about it⦠so⦠in one strike, we traded blows. She cut down to my bones with her halberd and I punched straight through her ribs and hit her heart with enough force to cause it to explode. Then, instead of cursing my name, or complaining, she said she regretted she wasnât stronger, and hoped for a better life when she reincarnated,â
âHuh⦠that⦠yea I know some people like that,â said Bing. âI can say that, from what I know of those sorts of people, she genuinely would have held no ill will against you for killing her. In fact, if she had any hatred in her heart, it was probably for her sect patriarch or direct superior that forced her to chase after you instead. Those types of cultivators are weird⦠and often weirdly powerful to. She just got unlucky,â
âI canât say it bothers me much either Bing,â said Sue from the side, âI havenât killed anyone yet, unlike Kat, but I have been mentally prepared for it for a long time. A lot of demons revel in the violence, and there were classes about how to deal with bloodlust, just as there were classes to deal with guilt. Some of them are more disturbing then the idea of killing someoneâ¦â
âHow?â asked Lily.
Sue turned her gaze to Lily, fixing the Memphis with a dead stare. âI had one teacher that talked about the number of sentients on any given world we might visit, then demonstrated just how many die to all sorts of random things. She went into rather gruesome detail about all the ways someone could possibly find themselves dead⦠and essentially said âso really unless youâre aiming for genocide you wonât make a noticeable difference on the populationâ and I had never felt so small. This was a class for ten year olds,â
âWhat the fuck?â whispered Kat. She mightâve been fine with killing⦠but to teach young demons that werenât even ten that sort of thing just felt wrong to her. Children shouldnât need to be ok with death. *In a way, itâs weird demons are so cool with death considering itâs probably quite rare to see a death in the hub, both due to medical skill and because old age is a rare event.*
âI know I was forced to butcher a bunny when I was eight. Had to hold it down and slit its neck, Lian did it too, though we were both alone with our teacher for the experience,â added in Bing.
*Are we the weird oneâs Lily? Coming from such a non-violent country?*
[I mean⦠even just on Earth⦠if weâre talking statistics? Yes. Yes we are the weird ones.]
*Well⦠damn.*
âYou donât have to answer Bing, Lian⦠but have you guys killed a human?â asked Kat, her words being translated to the equivalent for âsentientâ instead of specifically âhumanâ.
Lian and Bing shared a look. âThat bunny killing class?â Kat nodded as Bing spoke, âThe graduation test was killing a convicted rapist,â
âMurderer for me,â added Lian.
*Cultivators are weird.*