Chapter 55

 

Tak. Only the sound of the door closing rang in the room.

 

The room was dark and she couldn’t tell who the demon was. Adelaide squinted her eyes and stared at the intruder in front of her.

 

She soon opened her mouth without hesitation.

 

“Caladi, what’s going on?”

 

“How did you know it was me?”


 

Tuk. Caladium asked, leaning his forehead on hers. Somehow, she could see his lips bending upwards in the dark.

 

“You’re the only demon in our dungeon who is rude enough to enter someone else’s room at will.”

 

“Lie.”

 

A low-pitched voice rang in her ears.

 

“I heard that b*st*rd came in too.”

 

“What? Who…”

 

Adelaide paused. There was only one person whom Caladium called like that. He seemed to be talking about the time Lisianthus put her to sleep a few days ago.

 

“I was the one who called Lisian.”

 

“It’s different from coming in at will.” Adelaide added. She didn’t notice that Caladium’s eyes grew fiercer at her words.

 

“Why did you call him?”

 

“Huh? I couldn’t sleep.”

 

Caladium’s face became even more contorted. He felt his stomach burn with jealousy. Adelaide’s expression seen through the darkness was so pure as if there was no problem at all. That made Caladium even crazier.

 

“Lisianthus puts me to sleep well. It was like that in the Boraca Dungeon too, and this time, I slept very well…”

 

“Did you just sleep?”

 

“Huh?” Adelaide asked.

 

Caladium asked again, feeling embarrassed of himself for asking such a question.

 

“Did you just sleep? You didn’t do other things?”

 

“Other things? Oh, regular absorption?”

 

She didn’t even describe it as skinship. He felt heartbroken because it meant that the only reason they kissed was for her to consume his energy.

 

He nodded his head, vowing not to reveal these childish feelings.

 

“No, I didn’t. I wasn’t that hungry yet.”

 

“Would you have done it if you were hungry?”

 

As soon as he promised, the childish emotions came out. ‘F*ck, I’m not even a little kid, why do I feel like I’m begging for attention!’ Caladium closed his eyes tightly as the sense of shame flooded in. He should stop embarrassing himself and bring up his purpose of coming to her.

 

But before he could speak, Adelaide hit him with her words.

 

“No, not really? I can just eat Caladi.”

 

Her round eyes blinked. There really was no reason to eat Lisianthus’ energy. Adelaide explained as she fiddled with her fingers.

 

“Caladi’s energy is delicious and you have a lot of them, so it’s good that I can eat them as much as I want without worrying. Besides, you kiss well, so it makes me feel good.”

 

“It’s really perfect.” Adelaide nodded and praised him.

 

Her eyes gradually adjusted to the darkness, and Caladium’s face began to appear. He was staring at her from a distance where their noses almost touched. The silver-gray eyes that glowed in the dark looked somehow dangerous, like that of a beast.

 

“… Kissing me…”

 

It wasn’t a very loud voice, but it was especially loud because the room was quiet.

 

“It felt good?”

 

Adelaide unknowingly swallowed dry saliva.

 

She had an intuition that right now, she shouldn’t answer that it was good. But it did feel good so she couldn’t say no. She also didn’t want to insult her precious supplier of energy.

 

So Adelaide slightly nodded her head. Then she hurriedly turned away before he could even blink.

 

“By the way, why did you come to my room? You must have a reason.”

 

“I have a reason.”

 

Caladium raised a corner of his mouth and smiled. A loud voice followed.

 

“I want to kiss you.”

 

Hwissh. It sounded like the wind.

 

She closed her eyes tightly, then after she opened them, the ceiling came into view. Her back felt soft. Caladium had laid her on her bed.

 

“W-What?”

 

“Why do you want to kiss me all of a sudden?” Adelaide asked in astonishment. Caladium, who had already climbed on top of her, answered calmly.

 

“Isn’t it time to eat?”

 

“I’m not hungry yet!”

 

“But you’re not full, are you?”

 

Adelaide’s silence affirmed it. Caladium burst into laughter at her candid attitude.

 

He had no intention of touching her lips without her consent. But he also had no intention of backing away. If she was worried for tomorrow, it would be enough to convince her.

 

“Tomorrow is the dungeon match.”

 

“Yes, so?”

 

“You will have to deal with other demons, shouldn’t you be as strong as possible?”

 

“A succubus gets stronger with more energy.” Caladium added.

 

“That’s… right.”

 

“Then, shouldn’t you eat as much as you can, Master?”

 

Caladium said with his eyes bent like a fox’s. He even used the title ‘Master’. Adelaide opened her mouth as she pondered.

 

“That’s right. I think I should do that. Thank you, Caladi.”

 

Unlike Caladium, whose silver eyes were full of lust, Adelaide’s eyes were pure and without suspicion.

 

But Caladium knew. How those pink eyes changed when they mixed breaths and licked tender flesh. How she moved as she asked for more kisses and how naughty it was.

 

“No. Thank you.”

 

“I am really grateful.” Caladium whispered. He kissed her right away.

 

As usual, the kiss started light then gradually became intense. The only difference was that the place where they kissed now was on the bed.

 

Her soft body, entangled with his firm and large body, was stimulated. As if Caladium wouldn’t let go of her even for a second, he licked her lips and su*ked her tongue. Tears welled up in Adelaide’s eyes when she couldn’t breathe.

 

The pleasure was too much. His muscular limbs pressed her as he combed through her body, narrowly missing her sensitive areas.

 

Her body was completely covered with heat. And for him, something hard was stimulated underneath. In an instant, an exhilarating sensation spread throughout his body.

 

“W-Wait.”

 

Adelaide pushed Caladium’s shoulder and barely opened her mouth.

 

“Why.”

 

Caladium asked, furrowing his eyebrows.

 

‘Are you really asking because you don’t know?’ Adelaide swallowed her words. Even if she tried to pretend that she didn’t know, isn’t this a bit too harsh? It had become that big and that hard. Since it became like that, shouldn’t his conscience at least tell him to raise his waist a little so that it doesn’t touch?

 

When she shot him with a look, Caladium said with a playful smile.

 

“It’s a belt.”

 

“You’re the one who said it. It’s a big belt.” He murmured, and their lips overlapped again.

 

***

 

The next morning in the last room in the Greenville Dungeon battle area…

 

Adelaide, dressed up lavishly, asked, looking behind her.

 

“Are you ready?”

 

The demons standing behind her with determined faces nodded their heads. Lisianthus, who stood firmly by her side, handed her a magic stone.

 

“Okay, let’s go!”

 

At the same time as she cried out in a loud voice, Adelaide used the magic stone.

 

[Installing the portal. Please specify a location.]

 

“Kronatan, Bilbao, Area 3-1!”

 

[Kronatan, Bilbao, Area 3-1. Entered. Installing a short-distance portal to Bilbao.]

 

In an instant, a blue light burst in front of Adelaide. It was the portal to Bilbao, the center of Kronatan.

 

In order to start a dungeon match, a portal had to be installed in the middle of both dungeons. After deciding who would be the first to attack there, the match would begin according to the opening declaration of the moderator.

 

“If we win, didn’t they say they would pay for the portal installation magic stone?”

 

“Yes. There’s nothing to worry about. It’s a short-range portal in the first place, so it’s not that expensive.”

 

“Even 1 Hella is precious for a demon like me…”

 

Adelaide muttered sadly as she remembered that she still had a long way to go with her debt.

 

Shortly after the portal was installed, she took a step forward. The black robe that Lisianthus had made fluttered beautifully behind her.

 

As soon as she entrusted her body to the blue light, the place changed and she became a little dizzy.

 

“Wow! They’re here!”

 

“Wahh!!!”

 

Loud shouts echoed everywhere. Adelaide reflexively covered her ears and looked around her.

 

“What…?”

 

She muttered in despair.

 

Numerous demons were everywhere. Various demons from low, mid, and high level filled the square and looked at her.

 

Some people cheered at her appearance, while others criticized her. Adelaide was bewildered by the sudden commotion. She just stood there stunned.

 

“I think Sol Dungeon prepared an event.”

 

Lisianthus whispered softly.

 

“Seeing the crowd gathered here, it seems like they wanted to show off their magnificence since they will be playing a dungeon match.”

 

Adelaide frowned. In the middle of the square, she saw a demon sitting firmly on a high pedestal. Like Mierda, his hair was white and his skin was black and had a wrinkled face. He looked old.

 

“He’s the owner of Sol Dungeon.”

 

“That’s right.”

 

“The name… Was it Shabaloma?”

 

“It’s Shavarma. Let’s go now.”

 

“Yes.”

 

Adelaide swallowed her saliva and moved. As dozens, or possibly hundreds of eyes turned to her, her whole body tensed up. The audience laughed at her even more and booed her.

 

When she came up to the podium where Shavarma was, Mierda greeted her as if he had been waiting for her.

 

“You’re finally here! I was worried that you might have run away because you were too scared.”

 

“No way. What is there to be afraid of?”

 

Adelaide snorted. She screamed in her mind again as she made eye contact with his black eyes again.

 

“Hello, Shabal… Mr. Shavarma.”

 

She greeted him as she sat down in the chair that had been prepared for her. Soon, Shavarma’s gaze fell on her. Just like Mierda, his eyeballs were black.

 

Eup. Adelaide stopped breathing without realizing it. The energy pouring out of his eyes was worse than that of Mierda.

 

“As he said, you’re a cheeky girl.”

 

Shavarma said softly. Adelaide’s eyebrows curved pitifully.

 

“Hey, don’t lose.” Caladium patted her and cheered her on. Encouraged by his cheer, Adelaide squeezed out her courage.

 

“I see that you’re also a very arrogant old man.”

 

Caladium’s jaw opened wide in surprise. He didn’t mean for her to go that far. By the time he was about to speak, it was already too late.

 

“How dare…”

 

“Hello, nice to meet you!”


 

Just as Shavarma was about to start shouting out of anger, a demon intervened right on time. It was a very cute looking gargoyle.

 

“I am Go Il, a reporter for the dungeon section of the Dungeon Newspaper. Today, I will be the host of this epic dungeon match. I look forward to your kind cooperation!”

 

The gargoyle flapped its wings to greet Adelaide and Shavarma. As stone dust kept flying off from his body, Adelaide covered her face with her hand. Eup. Stone powder went into her mouth! Lisianthus handed her his hand to spit at.

 

“Now, before we start, shall we decide who will go first?”

 

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