Evolution: From Calamity To Accursed Calamity
Chapter 33: [ - ● Crucial Information—City of Varion!]
She just wanted to throw her man on the ground and wanted nothing else than to just connect with him.
Even though she didn’t understand how she was supposed to connect with him.
She just felt like it, that she had to do it no matter what.
It was an instinctual feeling which Aphryne could not explain currently. Perhaps she might understand when her mind and heart calmed down a bit, but currently, that was impossible.
As she looked into Aezaleon’s eyes, Aphryne’s heart swooned. 𝘧𝓇𝑒𝑒𝑤ℯ𝑏𝓃𝘰𝑣ℯ𝘭.𝘤ℴ𝘮
’Ahhh...! I so want to eat Master Ezodious~!’
Her tongue moved on its own, and she too started to drink Aezaleon’s saliva rapaciously. The movement of her inexperienced tongue was outright ravenous! However, how can Aezaleon let himself be dominated like that? So, he fought back with everything he had.
After all, he too was an inexperienced male here. Thus, their battle created quite the erotic noises on the once serene meadows, becoming a sight for the other two women’s entertainment.
"Look at her, little sister, devouring him so selfishly~!" Clementine glanced at Auguszta, whose whole face screamed of jealousy. She watched the display like a cat observing a bird just out of reach.
"I’d say, when you have your turn, ravage your master’s mouth completely. You should mark him as your male too, just like our Aphryne here. Although she looks innocent on the outside, she is such a real demoness. Look at her just devouring Aezaleon without any care in the world. Even I have not gotten a taste of him yet...! Ugh!... I’m so envious!"
"Big sis Clementine! Have you truly not kissed Aezaleon even once? Aren’t you his woman?" Auguszta questioned. Her tone was a bit curious but also surprised at what she heard, her voice echoing with the innocence of a newborn calf.
"Do you think I would joke about something so serious? We indeed had a kiss, but it was superficial at best. There was nothing intimate about it." Clementine’s words fell flat, as cold and hollow as an empty cavern.
"Um, if yes, then I am intrigued. Why have you not kissed Aezaleon? Isn’t he your mate too? Actually, as his first woman, is it not your duty to satisfy his intimate needs, just as it is his duty to satisfy ours!"
"Hmm!"
Clementine frowned and looked at Auguszta again, her gaze sharpening like a whetted blade.
"Where have you learned about all of this, little sister? For I know as a savage calamity, it should be impossible for you to have such kind of knowledge. Tell me, where did you get all this information?"
She became serious all of a sudden, her presence weighing down on the air like a gathering storm.
Making Auguszta confused instead, but she responded truthfully. It was not like she had anything to hide anyway.
"When I was a savage calamity and was roaming the lands without any destination, merely to quench my hunger and with an instinctual feeling to grow stronger like any other calamity, at some point I had consumed a lifeform, an intelligent lifeform, which I now know was an Elf."
"It was a Flame Elf that has contributed greatly towards my strength by awakening my soul core, even giving me some form of intuitive sentience. Nonetheless, when Master Ezodious made us a member of his family, I got this information from my head which I already had but wasn’t able to comprehend because of my savage nature."
"From it, I came to know about some other stuff too, like the name of the Flame Elf I had consumed, his family, his friends, his enemies, about the ones who betrayed him by leaving him half dead in the temporary layer I had made there when they failed to eliminate me, about an outsider city named Varion, and some other but not much important stuff too." The memories surfaced in her mind like bubbles rising from the depths of a dark pond.
"Oh!"
Clementine raised her brows, inwardly shocked that Auguszta had information about something so important in her head.
"There is a portal to the outside near us; how surprising~!" Her lips curled, her eyes focusing even more on her naive little sister.
"Do you know where you had consumed that elf, Auguszta? Where that temporary layer that you had made is? Even the general direction would do."
Clementine asked in a delighted voice. "Not anything precise, just the distance, how the area looked, what kind of flora was there, about the environment or the kind of calamities that roamed there. Anything—do you remember anything at all, little sister?" She pressed for details, her curiosity blooming like a flower in the sun.
"Ugh...! A general direction... I think I might have an idea!... or maybe not... I’m not sure."
Clementine composed herself on observing her uncertain and startled reaction. She nodded. "Alright!" She was not pressuring her.
"Still, try to remember as much as you can, Auguszta," Clementine stated in a simple tone. "Because if there is a portal nearby, then that means there will also be a city full of outsiders where the portal is; the City of Varion as you mentioned it, guarding it."
"Meaning, this could prove to be both a boon or a disaster for us, since if it is a strong city, then we need to get out of here as soon as we can because we would be too weak to fight against the strong if they come after us, after knowing there are intelligent calamities roaming in their land. However, if it is a weak city, then we can travel there and use the resources they have for our own advantage. The most important thing we would get from them is knowledge. If we could just know where we are in this massive realm, a lot of things would become easier for us, and the information would also make it much easier for us to hide our identities as Calamities." Her explanation was heavy, landing with the weight of a falling mountain.
"AH!!"
Auguszta was shocked at such a huge info dump.
Instantly, as she understood the meaning behind her big sister’s words, her eyes narrowed. Her face turned solemn, and she nodded.
"I will do my best to remember anything I can, big sister," she commented in a resolute and reassuring tone.
Clementine smiled and didn’t say anything anymore.
Considering, she knew that she had already delivered the severity of the issue to Auguszta. How important the information she had somehow awakened was.
From one perspective, they could even say that their very lives depended on this knowledge! Like an anchor keeping them steady in a stormy sea.