Nemoâs phantom had no temperature, and the behemoth under his feet would not disappear because of this relationship. The absurd and crazy part of the world hadnât changed as if he seemed to be embraced by those cruel facts and became reassured in the deeper and dark night.
In the meeting just now, Nemo, the Pillar of the World, didnât object to Oliverâs rescue plan. Everything returned to the right track and moved forward slowly over time. There were no more puzzles and no more panic in their lives.
Oliver leaned back on the shimmering Demon Kingâs skull, so comfortable that he almost fell asleep. The tired knight spread out his limbs on the stout branches and raised his head.
Nemo, who was sitting on top of the skull, lowered his head and smiled. His two hands gradually moved down from the top of his loverâs head, passing through the soft hair, passing by his ears, and finally his fingertips touched his chin, and his palms just covered most of Oliverâs cheeks.
âWhat do you want to talk about, Ollie?â
âLet me think about it⊠Why did you save me in the first place? Not the first time in the Border Forest, but it was the time against Witherspoon. You hadnât, uhâŠâ
Oliver muttered. Just like more than dozens of years ago, the little boy who was too enthusiastic and talked to himself to his imaginary friend.
ââŠhadnât fallen in love with you yet.â This time his âimaginary friendâ gave a gentle response.
âAt that time, I thought that the courage of the son of Lopez was commendable, and it was a pity to die like that. With this human as a shield, I may be able to walk on the surface longer.â
âSon of Lopez.â Oliver stretched out a hand and poked the tip of the Demon Kingâs phantomâs nose. âThis statement is really cold, Your Majesty.â
âOn this point, I miss the old you, Nemo.â Oliver coughed dryly, rubbing his ears to conceal it. âIâm the only one embarrassed. Itâs a bit unfair.â
âI donât think youâd hesitate to choose between âa little shameâ and âinhuman coldnessâ.â A bit of unconcealed amusement leaked from Nemoâs tone.
âThere are too many things I remember, and many small things have become irrelevantâ but thatâs it. Donât worry, I wonât go to the extent Jesse does.â Nemo showed a serious thoughtful expression. âI think there is still a gap between âa little shameâ and âno shameâ.â
âMaybe I can help you get it back in other ways.â Oliver turned his face away, rubbing his ears with increasing force causing it to glow red in the moonlight.
âI am looking forward to it.â Nemo raised his eyebrows.
Then he was quiet for a few seconds, as if thinking.
After half a minute of quiet silence, the Demon King spoke again. âWhen Flint Lopez mentioned you at the bottom of the Abyss, he probably never thought about the current scene.â
âI didnât exist at that time, so why did Dad mention me?â Oliver looked at the twinkling stars.
He was a little aware of what Nemo wanted to do.
âOh, his exact words wereâ âSonia and I agreed that if itâs a cute daughter, weâll name her Olivia. If itâs a son, heâll be named Oliver. By the way, I want a daughter more than anything else.ââ Nemo cleared his throat, imitating Flintâs tone in his memory.
ââŠYou donât need to add the second half of the sentence specifically,â Oliver responded bitterly.
âItâs the truth.â Unfortunately, Nemo didnât hold back and laughed outright.
Then his expression softened. âAt first Flint rambled with Ulysses, no, rambled with me all the way. About your mother, about you, about his future home. Ollieâ Maybe he never mentioned your mother to you, but at the bottom of the Abyss, he repeated everything to me nineteen times.â
âNow I know Flint Lopezâs birthday, what his wife looks like, and I know the story between them very well. I heard him talk about his hometown, and I know his pain at the beginning⊠Would you like to hear it?â
âNn,â Oliver replied gently, clutching the gold pendant with one hand.
That was the question he asked Nemo, who he was still unfamiliar with when they fled together in the Border Forest. Yes, his Demon King never forgot anything.
Just as in the not so distant past, Oliverâs voice had a little imperceptible choking.
âBut there was at least one question raised at that time⊠I already knew the answer. I think you understand, Nemo.â
Can a person really love another person to that extent?
Now it seemed that maybe it was really possible.
He leaned on his âMr. Whiteâ, but this time he wasnât talking to it unilaterally. For the first time, Oliver listened quietly to the words from the depths of the Abyss, unwilling to miss even a word.
Until the stars faded away, the sky in the east began to turn white.
ââŠBut, to be honest, Iâm a little curious. â
Oliver, who hadnât closed his eyes all night, moved his joints and rubbed his slightly sore eyes. âNemo, what does Ulysses look like?â
Nemoâs expression froze for a second.
âNo, no, I necessarily want to know. If you mindââ
âMind? Naturally I donât mind, Oliver, I can show it to you directly⊠As long as you donât mind.â
âOf course.â Oliver blinked.
His Demon King stood up from his skull, and then dissipated like smoke. Next, a terrifying head appeared in front of Oliverâ The huge âUlyssesâ floated in mid-air, with one eye locked on him, and his pupils were the Demon Kingâs cross shape he was familiar with.
With sickle-like forelimbs, the body lines were smooth and full of strength. A strange and shuddering image of a strange beast.
This was Demon King who was âbeheadedâ by his father back then.
Oliver supported himself on the trunk of the tree with both hands, no longer leaning on the skull. He stood up straight and looked at the monster in front of him.
âAccording to human records, that humanoid body is regarded as the ânineteenth generationâ. But in my memory, Nemo Light is the one hundred and twenty-seventh âDemon Kingâ I created. Expeditions on the surface began before humans appeared.â
That wasnât the voice of Nemo he was familiar with. The tone was very mystical, obviously belonging to a creature other than human.
Oliver hesitated for a moment, stretched out a hand, and solemnly poked the position of the monsterâs nose in front of himâ or, what he thought was the position of its nose.
âUlyssesâ several giant eyes widened slightly at the same time.
âYou have more guts than I thought,â that monstrous voice said.
âVery, uh, spectacular, but it is difficult for me to define it in human aesthetics, and I donât think we need that definition either.â Oliver commented matter-of-factly. âNemo, your body at the bottom of the Abyss, shouldnât it beâŠâ
âDo you care?â The âUlyssesâ in front of him tilted his head. Not knowing if it was an illusion, Oliver saw a bit of ridicule in it.
âYou have acquiesced to my rescue plan and are willing to return to the surface. This means that you must maintain your human form or be able to change to your human form. Then⊠Then let me be honest.â Oliver sighed fiercely.
The Demon King stared quietly at the frowning human beings in front of him.
ââŠThat pair of rings cost me all my savings and they were made in your human form.â Oliver scratched his hair fiercely. âI promise to put it on for you but if I meet you at the bottom of the Abyss in such a formâŠâ
He gestured with the ring in confusion to the huge monster in front of him, trying to find a place where he could place the ring.
âThis is a bit difficult.â Oliverâs voice became more sincere. âPromise me, Nemo. When I take it out, please cooperate and become human, okay?â
Ulyssesâ figure suddenly disappeared. The Nemo he knew appeared again, sitting back on the top of his skull, with a helpless smile on his face.
âI still have my savings.â Nemo coughed a few times. âBut I have to save it and find a suitable place to buy a houseâ You see, when all this is over, we canât live in the Abyss, right?â
ââŠâ Oliver choked suddenly. In some ways, his king was still very realistic, but it was a pityâŠ
âNemo, now that youâre presumed dead and there was no designated blood relative, your private assets were moved into Tumbleweedâs team funds,â he said bitterly.
Despite being a phantom, Nemoâs face paled a bit to the naked eye.
âDonât worry. Ann and Mr. Cross wonât spend it indiscriminately. I will keep an eye on Jesse.â Oliver quickly patted his chest.
ââŠThatâs good.â The Demon King breathed a sigh of relief.
As the sun was about to rise from the edge of the sky, Oliver turned his head sideways and looked at the Ash Mountain range with an extra golden border.
âNemo.â
âHm?â
âLook to the east.â
âThe sunrise is beautiful, I know.â
âYou just said that the only thing you donât understand⊠is why Flint Lopez stole the skull from the royal family and put it on the top of the tree.â
âYes.â
âI think I can understand,â Oliver said softly.
This tree was very tall, but it wasnât even close to the fir tree in the backyard of the Ramon familyâs inn. For many years, he climbed up and down without telling his father, and he was very familiar with the scenery there.
âWhen you were at the bottom of the Abyss, you once told him âI want to take a look at the surfaceâ, but you were sealed by the royal family in a box wrapped in layers, and couldnât see anything at all. Although this was wishful thinking and meaningless for the already âdeadâ head, butâŠâ
Oliver retracted his gaze, turned slightly sideways, and rubbed the pale skull beside him.
âHe put it there, maybe because he wanted you to take a look at this.â
The Border Forest seemed to wake up in the golden dawn, and flocks of birds flew from the forest. The Ash Mountains were like a mutilated quaint picture frame between the sky and the forest. The burning sky with the morning sun clasped the whole world with a kind of magnificent emptiness, but full of vitality.
âItâs not âwishful thinking and meaninglessâ. Flint Lopez was successful.â
Nemo stared at the morning mist that filled the forest.
ââŠBecause I did see it.â
Noer, nine hours ago.
Adrian Cross simply bought some supplies. He packed them skillfully and prepared to send them to Oliver the next dayâ Although it was impossible for Oliver Ramon to be weak from hunger or thirst in just one night, it was still better to live normally.
After counting the supplies, the paper was packed neatly and put firmly on the wooden table of the inn room. Adrian thought for a moment and decided to take a cold shower.
The cold water slid down the skin, causing a shudder. Adrian stroked his wet hair to the back of his head, and everything that happened not long ago kept spinning in his mind.
From a certain point of view, Ann Savageâs acceptance was much higher than his own. As a veteran Black Chapter, the new queen had been walking on the dark side of the world for too long and scoffed at the rules of the world. He was equally calm on the surface, but he was pretty sure his heart was beating too fast to be normal when he pressed his hand to the heart that had been restored in a horrific way.
The Pillar of the World, the floating cocoon. The truth of the Demon King in the Abyss, the body of the surface God.
And the newborn God of nature.
When he decided to act with Tumbleweed, he thought about seriously teaching Oliver Ramon swordsmanship and fighting skills. Perhaps that smart young man could protect one or two villages from robbers and bandits.
âŠOne or two villages.
Adrian stroked his chest with his left hand and shook his head with a wry smile.
He might need more time to digest this matter, Adrian thought. First, he had to deal with the relationship with JesseâŠ
A wet black nose opened the bathroom door, and the beastâs long mouth squeezed in through the door.
âHow long until your done washing? I brought cake.â Jesseâs tone was a little inexplicably solemn.
âI dispersed all suspicious animals nearby and stuck a do not disturb sign on the door. Miss Savage was sent back to royal city by me, Ramonâs busy making out with Light, and the Pope of the Laddism Church wonât be coming with any letters right nowâ All in all, itâs now a safe time.â
ââŠâ Adrian laughed, he changed into a bathrobe and wiped his short hair casually as he left the bathroom.
The window was wide open, and the curtains were fluttering by the night wind. His God should have come through the window, and he also brought a box that was obviously too big to be suitable for a human to handle.
The huge box that shouldnât exist in the room had been opened. The cake was covered with finely processed fresh fruit, and the buttercream lace wasnât damaged. Depending on the size of the cake, it was probably enough for two adults to eat for more than three days.
For some reason, Adrian could imagine Annâs toothache expression after hearing the request.
After looking around for a while, Jesse twitched his nose in satisfaction. This time he didnât come up with any strange mechanism and cut it neatly with magic.
A piece of perfectly shaped cake floated into the small plate, and then floated in front of Adrian. Jesse himself remained in the shape of a beast, swallowing a large piece very happily, his long mouth full of cream.
Adrian didnât refuse, and obediently picked up the plate. The sweetness of fresh buttercream and fruit penetrated into his nose. He forked a small piece and ate quietly. The long tail of the behemoth swept slowly at his feet. Under his feet was a soft, thick carpet, and the soft long fur that brushed against him.
âAbout Mr. Ramonâs planââ Adrian took the lead.
âHm? Adri, you have cream on your face.â Jesseâs attention seemed to be off the topic, and he swallowed another piece of cake. Beautiful blue beast eyes swept over.
Not used to his powers returning, Adrian subconsciously turned his head and looked for the clean handkerchief on the table.
Then a moist and warm touch swept across his cheek.
Adrian wiped his neck and the side of his face speechlesslyâ His God did remove a small annoying patch of cream only to paste more on with his tongue.
âJesseâŠâ He sighed and began to consider whether to use a cleansing spell.
The white behemoth made an airy laugh and rather unkindly added another lick. The cream on his skins suddenly increased by more.
Adrian abandoned the idea of using the cleansing spell. He rubbed his hands, stared at the tongue blankly, and recalled Annâs action of catching it for a few seconds.
But this time he didnât succeed.
The beast leaned forward and turned into a human form when he was just about to make a move. Unprepared for the impact of the airflow from the shape-shifting spell, Adrian lost his balance. The inverted figure certainly dashed his hopes of steadying his footingâŠ
The beautiful blond young man straddled him, with the vertical pupils of the beast remaining in his eyes, and the fingertips that brushed Adrianâs chest still had the claws of a beast, easily leaving a few cuts on the nightgown.
Jesse wiped the cream from his mouth, thought for a moment, leaned down, and licked the remaining cream on the side of Adrianâs face. The tongue of the beast was okay, but when it was replaced by the tongue of a human, the atmosphere suddenly became ambiguous.
Then he stood up and looked seriously into the eyes of the believer under him.
âI have an idea,â Jesse muttered, sticking his fingers into the opening of Adrianâs robe. âThe closest I have ever seen you to waver was the night at Clementine Cathedral. Dear Adri, since you insist that you wonât falter, may I try again?â
He licked the corner of his mouth, stopped moving, and asked quite seriously.
The fingertips that retained the characteristics of beasts made the skin on his chest tingle slightly. Adrian stretched out a hand covered with cream by the beautiful blue eyes.
The eyes were playful and confused, with a little competitive spirit, a little desire, and a little softness that their owner hadnât yet noticed.
âYes,â he replied.
At least this time he could see the end for himself.
âHe might not be the more shaken party in this,â he thought to himself, giving his God a stoic smile.
The author has something to say:
Nemo: It doesnât matter if you have something like a little shame. The Pillar of the World smiled at the storm and was fearless.
Ollie: Your private account has been confiscated.
Nemo: â(;Ï;)âŠâŠ Whereâs my money! Whereâs the money I put in there!
Kinky Thoughts:
Adri and Jesse gets the best sex scenes. Ollie and Nemo needs to take lessons from them.