The Oracle of the Villainous Baby - Chapter 74
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Chapter 74
The man gripped his sword tighter and raised it high as an icy sensation cascaded down his spine.
“Hey, don’t kill her!! You’re only supposed to injure her!”
“What does it matter? The Phoenix can resurrect anyway, so killing or saving is all the same to it!”
The moment The Man’s blade descended toward Bunny’s arm in a downward slash.
A sharp cutting sound.
A metallic clang.
A dull thud.
Something was severed, the sword clattered to the ground, and then something else fell with it.
“Wh… what?”
The Man’s eyes widened in shock.
“Ahhhhhhh!!!”
Screaming in unbearable agony, The Man thrashed on the ground before freezing. Rolling beneath the feet of the small child before him—the young girl—was what I had just been gripping with my sword hand.
“Those eyes… could it be…?”
The Man muttered dazedly, his head tilted back.
“Bunny, only hate humans.”
Tiny horns sprouted from the top of my head, and soon wings as small and delicate as my own body unfurled from my back.
“A… a Demon Clan member…?”
“You, bad human.”
Bunny raised her arm and pointed at The Man with a small index finger.
As if marking him with a seal.
“Bad humans must be punished.”
“How… how is a Demon Clan member alive? They were all exterminated back then… Wait, the Yudia Duchy exterminated them, so does that mean the Yudia Duchy has been hiding a Demon Clan member…?”
The Man muttered softly, seeming to have forgotten even his pain, no longer appearing sane.
There were many rumors about Demon Clan members. But in truth, few had actually seen one.
They said Demon Clan members devoured humans, that a single gesture of their finger could tear a person to shreds, and that even young ones possessed extraordinary ferocity.
There were rumors that after the Holy Demon War broke out, Demon Clan members had razed dozens of villages to the ground. I had even heard stories of people who approached a young Demon Clan member out of pity, only to meet a gruesome end.
Demon Clan members weren’t human to begin with—they were monsters!
“A… a monster…?”
Bunny raised her hand and extended her thumb and index finger, forming the shape of a gun.
Under any other circumstance, it might have looked cute—the innocent play of a small child—but this was not such a circumstance.
“What… what are you doing? Kill that monster! Kill it!”
Bunny clamped her mouth shut.
Human Bunny is weak, but real Bunny is not weak.
“Does Father hate Demon Clan members?”
“I do.”
“How much?”
“Enough that I’d want to erase every last one from the world if I could.”
If Father finds out Bunny is a Demon Clan member, he’ll hate me.
I won’t be able to stay with Father anymore.
I can’t become a proper adult. I don’t want that.
But…
“Ugh…”
If I don’t become the strongest version of myself right now, Roel will be in danger.
“…Father, you fool.”
In fairy tales, the hero always arrived quickly to save the child.
“Anyone who hurts Noel will be punished.”
The moment I clenched my fists and opened my mouth to cast magic—
Crash!
Something shattered outside, and then a torrent of water came pouring down with a deafening roar.
At the familiar presence, my eyes widened, and in an instant, the water flooding into the narrow room swallowed up the bad people whole.
“Bunny.”
Flinch.
At the voice calling from beyond the door, my shoulders trembled violently, and I jumped. My hands, which had been raised high, froze, and I slowly turned my head.
As I tilted my head back, the first thing I saw was an enormous, elongated dragon.
A dragon covered entirely in brilliant blue scales had coiled itself around Kiriel’s body, wrapping protectively around him.
‘Such a huge dragon…’
Lowering my gaze slightly, I met eyes with Kiriel.
Bright crimson eyes set high above stared down at me intently. His slightly furrowed brow and widened pupils made him look utterly shocked.
“…Oh.”
I need to run away.
I haven’t retracted my horns and wings yet.
My lips trembling, I looked around in panic before spotting Allen’s robe lying on the ground. I quickly crawled into it.
‘What do I do?’
My face crumpled in despair.
‘I’m completely ruined…’
I tried desperately to suppress my power again, forcing it deep inside.
Luriel told me not to use my abilities today, but I couldn’t help it. It would have been fine if only I got hurt.
When I transform, I’m usually large enough to be fine, but Roel is just a weak human—he could die in an instant.
My heart pounded.
It beat rapidly.
With trembling eyes, I squeezed them shut and whispered urgently, “Get inside.”
My small rear end, which stuck out from beneath the robe as I tried to hide, wiggled and squirmed.
Looking down at this, Kiriel closed his mouth.
Because unlike the somewhat endearing sight of the small figure, the robe draped over the child trembled like an aspen leaf.
“Huff.”
Hiccup, hiccup!
The sound of rapid, anxious breathing began to emerge.
After staring at the child—who was so startled that they even had the hiccups—for a long moment, he slowly turned his head, and the Crown Prince came into view, collapsed and in disarray on one side.
Turning his head a bit further, he could see several men trapped in the water that he had created… or rather, that his Divine Beast had created.
Men trapped in a prison of water where oxygen was denied, thrashing about as their breath slowly ceased.
‘…Was Bunny a Demon Clan member?’
No, though I occasionally sensed a faint aura of the Demon Clan, there was none of that distinctive presence unique to them.
‘Should I kill her?’
Demon Clan members should not exist in this world. Even if they were young now, there was no way to predict what threat they might become as adults.
So it was right to uproot them entirely. In the past, I would have done so without hesitation. Even after first meeting the child, for some time I surely would have.
‘If I slit her throat in one stroke, it wouldn’t hurt, would it?’
But what had this child done?
In truth, the only ones who deserved to die in this situation were these men trapped in his water. The evil ones were them, not this child who had merely tried to protect herself.
‘But she’s Demon Clan.’
So?
Even if she were Demon Clan, could I kill her?
“Father, is Bunny a Demon Clan member, so she’ll grow really big soon?”
“No, she’s still a baby, so she’s still really small. The Phoenix is small too, you know.”
“…Sniff. When will Bunny grow really big?”
“When she eats well, doesn’t pick at her food, plays a lot, and studies hard—when she grows steadily and becomes as big as Father, then she’ll be really big.”
“Do you want to grow up quickly?”
“Yes.”
“Why?”
“Even if I grow slowly… maybe then I can help…”
“Yes, grow up slowly. If Bunny grows up too quickly, I think I’ll feel lonely.”
At the memory that surfaced, Kiriel clenched his fists tightly.
But if I don’t kill her, what becomes of all the Demon Clan members I’ve killed until now?
My mother, who died giving birth to me because of the Demon Clan’s curse?
My elder brother, who surely died after being violated by the Demon Clan?
If I let this child live, doesn’t that render all of it meaningless?
And yet, despite all that…
Drip, drip, drip.
As my thoughts grew heavier, blood droplets welled up from the palm where my nails had dug in, falling to wet the ground.
Can I kill this child?
When the expedition ended and I left the Dungeon, there was an urgent telegram sent by Lebon.
The child had disappeared. She seemed to have gone missing. Apparently, she had been kidnapped.
Upon receiving that brief two-line report, I summoned the Divine Beast without a second thought and rushed back in haste.
Returning to the Dormitory Mansion to assess the situation, I was guided by the Phoenix, who was also searching anxiously for its master, and arrived at this place.
Yes, I rushed here like that. Without hesitation, to save this child.
So? Can I kill her?
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