Blood Warlock: Succubus Partner In The Apocalypse -
Chapter 11
Blood Warlock: Succubus Partner In The Apocalypse Chapter 11
The reason why Lilith felt a little sad about Bai Zemin’s situation was because she had decided to trustand believe in him since she currently had her own problems.
However, it could not be said that Lilith felt pain for seeing him like this. They had only known eachother for about two or three hours and the amount of interaction they had with each other was not mucheither… Besides, Lilith had seen many things worse than the loss of a family during her lifetime; to her,even the fall of an entire race where tears of blood were shed was not such a strange sight either.
Now, she could only hope that his family was safe and had not experienced any accidents. Otherwise,if he fell and did not get up again, his death was a matter of time; this was something Lilith hoped wouldnot happen.
Unfortunately, people’s fate sometimes turned out to be extremely cruel.
“The number you wish to reach is out of service or out of battery. Please try again-”
Bang!
Bai Zemin didn’t even wait for the message to end when he smashed the cell phone against the wall infront of him, completely destroying it with no way of salvation.
Without even waiting for all the parts of his phone to fall to the ground, Bai Zemin grabbed the chair hewas sitting on and slammed it with all his might against the floor. The wood broke into countless piecesand splinters flew everywhere.
As if he had gone mad, Bai Zemin grabbed everything near him and destroyed it without caring aboutthe quantity of noise he was making or if his attitude could scare the people outside the cafeteria.
Now that he could not contact any of his three family members, he had assumed the worst. How couldhe care about other people’s fear at this point?
After destroying more than twenty chairs and several tables, Bai Zemin’s stamina began to drop rapidlydue to the misuse of his strength, exhausting him faster than usual. He slumped on the floor, leaninghis back against the wall, and covered his face with one hand.
Lilith looked at him silently and waited for him to vent all the frustration, sadness, anger, and pain hefelt.
The cafeteria fell silent and the only sound that could be heard was the sound of thunder coming fromoutside. The faint distant light that acted as illumination, could barely provide a scarce source of heatpractically nonexistent in the midst of such a gloomy environment.
Bai Zemin did not cry. After venting in an illogical but realistic manner, he simply became silent andmotionless.
He had once been betrayed by people he trusted from the bottom of his heart in the past. At that time,he had felt as if his world had collapsed before his eyes and he no longer felt like doing anything; evenleaving his room was a challenge every day… In the midst of all that sadness, pain, and desolation, hisfamily was there for him; just as they had always been but he hadn’t noticed.
From that moment on, Bai Zemin had changed drastically. He stopped going out with friends, didn’tspend time worrying about having a relationship with a woman, and devoted all his time to studying andworking hard to give his family a better life.
However, in about three hours, everything he had been fighting for many years was gone. His family,the only source of warmth that made him feel comfortable, had probably died.
Every time he imagined his father, his mother, or his adopted younger sister crying and asking for helpbefore they died, his blood boiled furiously as if a volcano was about to burst.
Twenty minutes later, Lilith finally spoke, “Bai Zemin, your family is probably still alive.”
His body shuddered softly, but he did not respond. He stayed silent, longing to hear her next words.Although Bai Zemin did not know how strong Lilith was, even after becoming much more powerful thanhe was in the past, he felt that a snap of her fingers was more than enough to erase his existence ifshe really wanted it. Therefore, her words at this moment were very important to him.
“When the Soul Record arrives in a new world, the mana that was always in that world but was inactivefinally begins to move… Now, imagine you spend twenty years in bed and suddenly you abruptly get upand start running at full speed, what do you think will happen?”
Bai Zemin raised his head softly and looked at her. In a slightly hoarse voice, he replied, “Everythingwould collapse… The muscles can’t support the weight of the body, the ligaments can’t withstand thepressure, and the heart can’t pump enough blood after beating so smoothly for so long.”
“Right. It would all come crashing down.” Lilith nodded softly and continued, “That is precisely what ishappening now. After countless years of silence and tranquility, the mana of this world finally began tomove everywhere, causing the world order to fall into a mess.”
As Lilith explained, Bai Zemin struggled to stand up and looked for a healthy chair to sit on. He kept hissenses focused on her, not daring to miss a single word.
“Humans have a weak body by nature, so most of them failed to withstand the shock of the manawave, turning into those mutated creatures; stronger and with unlimited stamina fueled by the world’smana, but without any intelligence. On the other hand, animals possessing a more resilient body andplants with superior life expectancy are much more likely to adapt to the mana, evolving and growing tobecome terrifying creatures.”
Bai Zemin finally understood many things after listening to Lilith’s explanation. From the initial functionof this strange entity called Soul Record to the reason why so many humans turned into zombies andwhy previously harmless insects and animals had suddenly changed so much.
At this moment, however, he couldn’t care less about all of that.
“So, what about my family?” he asked in an apathetic voice.
Although Bai Zemin’s voice was practically impassive, Lilith, who had seen countless lives throughouther wandering, could notice the waver in his gaze when he asked that question. Obviously, although hewas trying to act calm, his heart was in chaos as he tried to cling to any hope.
“In addition to living beings, there is also the possibility that electronic objects will suffer from the manawave… Then, it’s not impossible that the communication devices would be damaged or the distancereached by the signal would have been infinitely shortened.” Lilith pointed out.
Bai Zemin’s eyes glinted as he listened to her explanation. Indeed, Lilith’s words made quite a bit ofsense if one carefully observed the illogical world outside the window.
Seeing the change in his expression and his eyes regaining their color, Lilith quickly added, “Besides,don’t forget that during the chaos your family might have also lost their cell phones or simply didn’thave time to pick it up.”
Bai Zemin finally couldn’t help but stand up. His previously dull gaze had flared up once again, burningwith hope.
Previously, he had been too overwhelmed with emotions, unable to think of even something as smallas what Lilith had just mentioned. In fact, it was very plausible that his family simply hadn’t had time topick up their cell phones or they simply broke during their escape.
Even if it was all a fleeting hope, Bai Zemin was not willing to let it slip away.
He advanced with a big step to the chair where Lilith was sitting and hugged her gently as he saidsoftly, “Thank you…”
Unconsciously, he couldn’t help but be amazed at the exquisite scent of roses that Lilith’s body exuded.Her soft dark hair lightly caressed his face as if it were his lover’s caress.
After experiencing hell and then being ascended back to the heavens, even his First Order BloodManipulation could do nothing to calm his heart. With unstable emotions, he simply wasn’t thinking withcomplete rationality.
Lilith knew this perfectly well, so she didn’t bother to push him away. To her, Bai Zemin was a little boy.On the contrary, she joked, “If you really want to thank me, how about taking me right here~?”
As if he had received an electro-shock, Bai Zemin quickly backed away from her and looked at hersuspiciously as he said, “You can forget about it.”
In fact, if it wasn’t for the heat of the moment and the emotions clouding his judgment, Bai Zemin woulddefinitely not dare to approach Lilith; her whole being was too charming and every action of hers wasbrimming with seductiveness. Even he, who was usually quite calm, didn’t have the slightestconfidence in resisting if she really wanted to.
“Oh come oooon~ Don’t be a spoilsport!” Lilith pouted extremely cute, which was a great counter to herseductive body. “With this cold weather, I’m sure if we hug each other affectionately our bodies will behappy!”
Bai Zemin rolled his eyes and was about to respond when the metal door was knocked softly.
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