Chapter 964 - 964 Chapter 964 Sand Everywhere
D.E.M.O.N.S: Getting Summoned Weekly isn't so Bad
964 Chapter 964 Sand Everywhere
When they finally got out into the open Kat took in a deep breath of fresh air. Only to sneeze and then immediately start coughing. You see, after leaving the underground demon summoning bunker, Kat hadnât really thought about the fact that the Mountain Shaker clan was made up of mountain elves, or what it meant to be a mountain elf. The âfresh airâ Kat had sucked in was filled to the brim with dust and debris. Once Kat recovered from her coughing fit she carefully walked back into the bunker, grabbed a spare bandanna and then walked back out.
*Are you going to be alright Lily?*
[Yeah Iâve just closed the backpack and settled in. The dust isnât really getting to me here but I donât want to try my luck outside. Ugh, itâd get all in my fur and my ears. Oh my poor ears. I can just image how painful and annoying itâll be. Youâre so lucky dirt just slides off you. Though⦠does Sue have the same thing? I hope so.]
Kat looked over at Sue, the Rank 1 demon in question had grabbed not only a bandanna, but also a pair of goggles to keep the dust from her eyes. *Huh⦠my eyes seem fine. I wonder why? Rank 3 powers go?* âDo these goggles make my but look big?â asked Sue out of nowhere.
Kat looked at Sue, confusion written on her face. âWhat?â
âI asked if these goggles make my ass look fat?â repeated Sue.
âI have no idea how those two things are connected. The goggles donât change the size of your ass, and unless Iâm mistaken⦠the goggles are on your face right? How would it have any effect?â explained a still confused Kat.
âHmmâ¦â murmered Sue before bending her torso around to check out her own backside. âMust just naturally look that thick,â
Kat slammed a palm into her face. âIs now really the time for this Sue?â
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Sue just shrugged, âI donât see why not. You walked into it⦠though I am a little sad your girlfriend wasnât looking so I could tease her about it. Sheâd at least look at my ass and then get flustered about getting caught,â
âI feel like I shouldnât agree with your point. Feels a bit too much like encouraging youâ¦â said Kat slowly.
A moment after Kat said that, a man flew down to them on⦠a sword? Kat blinked a few times to confirm that, yes, the mountain elf was standing on a sword that could apparently fly for some reason. It didnât look like itâd be much use as a weapon, being closer in size to a surfboard then a great sword. It was much too wide and Kat could tell with a glance that the blade was dull. Then again, if you were using it to fly, perhaps it was for the best.
As for the mountain elf⦠well⦠Kat wouldnât admit it aloud but she really wasnât a fan of his looks. His skin was the same brownish red colour that all the nearby rocks were, and Kat practically shivered looking at the elfâs bare chest. Instead of smooth, thin skin that most races Kat was familiar with had, mountain elves went in the opposite direction. Instead of hair that increasingly go finer as clothes were introduced mountains elves clearly went in the opposite direction.
Their skin was almost bark, or perhaps rock like in texture. It was rough and clearly built to withstand the damage the countless dust particles would do to anyone of fairer complexion. What caused her issues though was the fact the elf had their chest exposed⦠showing off the cracks in his skin. Kat felt a shiver race down her spine at the sight. Large chunks of his skin had deep cracks running through them, and one section was even curling up slightly, like dying bark.
Part of her wanted to rip it off, just so she didnât have to look at a full 30cm worth of skin slowly peeling itself off the manâs body⦠but the rest of her wanted to stick it down and pretend that nothing was wrong. Their face wasnât much better. Kat had expected with the name âmountain elfâ theyâd be somewhat fair. Instead, their face was sunken, eyes deeply recessed to avoid the dust but with exceptionally bushy eyebrows. Their ears were completely flat against their head⦠but they were more like hollow tubes that wound around the skull.
Kat had never before seen a race with aesthetics she so thoroughly disliked. Beholders were completely alien. Fiends were big, and bulky but she could at least understand them. Shadows were just sort of there. Not good or bad. Kat even enjoyed the looks of quite a few races, Lamia, Medusa, Beastkin of course. But mountain elves? Nope. No way. Kat decided she was NOT a fan.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The problem was, at least Katâs excuse was, they were just a little too humanoid for her to classify them as completely âotherâ like the beholders where she could simply appreciate the weird eye guys for what they were. Yet they were far too alien for Kat to think of them as pleasing in any way. Sure she could see how such an appearance would be useful for terrain like this⦠but Kat wasnât a fan. Not a fan at all.
Thatâs why, when she looked over at Sue and saw completely undisguised interest in the bare-chested elfâs direction. She wondered if her true sight had decided to leave her. *Sue finds him attractive?! What the fuck?*
[Huh⦠thatâs the rudest thing I think Iâve ever heard you say or think about someoneâs appearance. Itâs⦠kinda weird actually.]
*I will not apologise for finding mountain elves exceptionally unappealing. I⦠Iâm trying to think of a way to explain this but like⦠just look at this.* Kat pushed the image of the elf towards Lily as well as her feelings about many of his traits.
[Huh⦠yeah Iâm not a big fan of this either⦠and I donât like the fact that their skin seems to crack off in large sections whenever it gets too damage or maybe just oldâ¦? Still youâre reaction seems a little extreme. I donât like them much either, certainly Iâd call them ugly⦠but youâve gone straight to outright disgust.]
*Iâm not apologising.*
[Iâm not trying to make you. Iâm just saying you might be taking things a bit far.]
While Kat and Lily were having their conversation, Sue strutted up to the elf and said, âHello their big boy. Going to offer me a ride on your massive sword? I really hope itâs accurate in scaleâ¦â
The elf just laughed, âAh, perhaps I can. My name is Hughlfe and Iâm your guide back to the city. Itâs a little ways away. Originally, I was going to suggest we all fly there but I mean⦠if youâre saying youâd rather take a ride with me then who am I to refuse? I donât really have it in my to go for both of you though⦠sadly as⦠large and potent⦠as my sword is, it still canât fit three people,â
Kat was still mentally arguing with Lily and didnât hear the comment at all, or perhaps chose to ignore it, consciously or unconsciously. Sue was of course, perfectly happy to answer for her friend, âAh donât mind my friend there. Sheâs more of a⦠well I suppose you could say she prefers a magic carpet ride to that of a wonderous sword. Iâve never seen the appeal myself. Choosing between something long, thick and hard, or some fluffy, floaty, nonsense? Yeah I know what Iâd rather be doing,â
âAh, no shade, no shade,â said Hughlfe as he nodded in understanding âMy sisters the same way. I mean, I of course can appreciate the wonders of a magic carpet but I donât own one myself,â
Sue nodded, âOf course not. Iâd never even want to imply that anything could be potentially more potent then this weight sword of yours. Why, if Iâm not busy Iâd be very happy to take an⦠extended tour of the entire thing. Iâll make sure to scour every inch of it,â
Hughlfeâs eyebrows, or was it just the folds of his skin? Whatever it was, his eyes clearly widened at the implications. âAre you suggesting I let you⦠take in my whole sword? In just one meeting? Iâm not saying Iâm not down but thatâs not the sort of thing Iâd expect a girl to go for when weâre just meeting for the first time,â
âOh but I LIVE for this sort of thing. Iâm an expert at polishing swords,â Sue of course lifted her bandanna to show her tongue snake out and mime wrapping around something cylindrical. âI practically live for it. You might not be the person Iâm here to impress⦠but youâve already impressed me with something so special. Itâd certainly keep my up. All. Night. If I didnât at least try and make the offer,â
Hughlfe agreed, âSounds spectacularâ
Kat and Lily, ignorant of the flirting, were still trying to determine where Katâs issues with the mountain elves came from.