Beast Taming: Reincarnated With The Ultimate Bond System!-Chapter 190 - : : Noir Nightshade!

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Chapter 190: Chapter : 190 : Noir Nightshade!

Her posture straightened. Her breathing evened.

She grew taller—her once-childlike frame stretching to a more youthful, teenage proportions.

Her hips widened into enticing curves, her chest developing into full, perky breasts with dark nipples.

Her waist narrowed, accentuating an hourglass figure, while her thighs thickened invitingly.

Her body grew healthier—stronger—like someone who had finally been allowed to live properly.

Her hair lengthened, becoming smooth and clean. The weight of fear lifted from her eyes.

Her face matured subtly: sharper, more seductive features, with plump lips and those piercing red eyes now holding a spark of confidence.

When the glow faded, Noir blinked up at Aiden, stunned.

"I feel... different."

Aiden nodded approvingly. "That’s because you are."

Leona tilted her head. "You look nicer."

Liri blushed but nodded. "You’re beautiful, Noir. Stronger too."

Aiden smirked. "System, open clothing store."

A menu appeared.

He scrolled briefly.

He scrolled mentally and selected an outfit that matched her vibe perfectly.

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[WOULD YOU LIKE TO PURCHASE THIS OUTFIT FOR 600 GOLD COINS?]

→ YES | NO

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"Yes."

The rags vanished first. Then, for a tense moment, nothing—leaving Noir fully nude again, her evolved body bare: dark skin flawless, tattoos framing her flat stomach and curving toward her inner thighs, her pussy fully exposed with smooth lips, breasts bouncing freely with dark areolas and prominent nipples.

"Hyaaaah?!" Noir shrieked, face beet red, frantically trying to cover herself better. Her hands pressed over her chest, but her tits spilled over, nipples slipping between fingers.

Down below, she covered her mound with the scarf, but her ass cheeks clenched visibly from behind. "M-Master! D-Don’t look!"

Liri turned away, flushed. "S-She’s completely naked?!"

Leona burst into giggles. "Hehe, Noir’s all out!"

Aiden averted his eyes politely, though he’d already gotten a full view. "System, equip it now!"

A shimmer enveloped her. The new outfit materialized piece by piece, hugging her curves perfectly—just like the vision Aiden had in mind.

She wears a loose, open yellow hoodie with black accents on the sleeves and shoulders.

The hoodie is unzipped and pulled wide open, hanging off her shoulders and framing her torso rather than covering it.

The sleeves are long, pushed up slightly on one arm, and the hood itself is down, with drawstrings dangling across her chest.

Underneath the open hoodie, she has a tight white crop top that functions more like a sports bra or bandeau. It’s thin, slightly sheer fabric that clings to her full, rounded breasts, clearly outlining their shape.

The top ends just below her bust, leaving her entire toned midriff exposed.

Prominent black tribal tattoos cover her lower abdomen: one large intricate design spans across her lower stomach just above the waistband, with smaller symmetrical patterns curving down toward her hips and pubic area, drawing the eye to her bare skin.

On the bottom, she wears extremely short denim cutoff shorts in a faded blue. The shorts are low-rise, sitting well below her hip bones and barely covering the top of her thighs. The hem is heavily frayed with white fur-like trimming, giving a rugged yet playful look. The denim is tight across her firm, rounded ass and thick thighs, emphasizing their shape and leaving the lower curve of her buttocks partially visible from most angles.

A thick brown leather belt with a large gold buckle cinches the shorts, sitting low on her hips and adding contrast against her dark skin

A black thigh strap on one leg added an edgy touch, and fingerless gloves completed the look.

Her long white ponytail swayed behind her, horns peeking proudly.

Noir looked down at herself, touching the soft fabrics. She looked clean, stylish, seductive yet cute. "I... I look clean?"

Leona cheered. "Super cute!"

Liri nodded. "It suits you."

Aiden knelt again and gently adjusted the scarf around Noir’s shoulders.

Noir’s red eyes filled with tears. "Master..."

"Daddy," Aiden corrected softly. "From today, you’re my daughter."

Noir lunged forward, hugging him tightly. "Daddy!" She cried happily into his shoulder.

"It’s okay," He murmured. "You’re safe."

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Leona giggled when Aiden scooped her up again and kissed her cheek.

"Warm Daddy!"

Liri smiled gratefully. "Thank you, Daddy... for saving her."

They stepped out of the alley, back into the market street near the cloth shop.

The lane was quieter, banners swaying softly overhead. Noir walked close behind, clutching her new scarf, head down but with a tiny smile.

Then—

Something shifted.

Aiden’s smile vanished.

The air changed.

Cold.

Sharp.

His steps slowed.

A system warning flashed.

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[DANGER DETECTED]

[HOSTILE INTENT: EXTREME]

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Aiden’s eyes swept the street.

Left.

Right.

Rooftops.

Balconies.

Crowds.

Nothing.

No visible enemy.

But the bloodlust was there.

Heavy. Focused. Hungry.

It pressed against his senses like a blade against skin.

Fuck...

His grip on Leona tightened slightly, instinctive and protective. She stirred in his arms, small fingers curling into his scarf.

"Daddy...?" She murmured.

Liri noticed instantly. She always did.

Her hand tightened around his sleeve. "Daddy...?"

Aiden didn’t answer right away. His mind raced, calculating angles, distances, escape routes.

*Should I send Leona and Noir back with Liri? No.*

The thought was crushed immediately.

*What if they follow? What if they target them instead?*

His jaw clenched.

*No one touches my kids.*

He made his decision in a heartbeat.

He lowered his head slightly, voice calm but sharp. "Listen to me. Stay close. Don’t let go."

Liri nodded immediately, fear flashing across her face. "A-are we going home?"

Noir felt confused.

Aiden hesitated.

A cloaked figure lunged toward him from above.

Aiden turned, body shifting, aura flaring—

Steel flashed.

Liri and Noir screamed. "Daddy!"

Aiden stepped forward.

CLANG

The mana blade stopped inches from Leona’s head, blocked by Aiden’s dagger, while Leona is clutching her Daddy, her arms wrapped around his neck.

The cloaked man leaped backward.

The market exploded into screams.

Aiden’s voice dropped, calm and lethal. "You really chose to do this in front of my kids?"

The cloaked man remained calm.

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The man held his twin mana-conjured weapon steady.

The weapon rested in the demon’s grasp as a complete circle of hardened mana, the open center locked around his hand like a ring meant to bind flesh and power together. The ring was thick and uneven, forged from dense, darkened mana that looked almost metallic. From its outer edge curved multiple crescent blades—sharp, hooked, grown rather than forged—each etched with flowing mana patterns that pulsed faintly.

Blue-violet light bled along their edges.

Alive.

Hungry.

Leona was shaking in his arms, small claws digging into his shoulder as she cried softly. Aiden shifted slightly, patting her back in slow, steady motions.

"Baby... it’s alright," He murmured, voice low and steady despite the killing intent flooding the street. "Daddy will defeat the bad guy. Don’t cry, my little dragon."

Her sobs softened, though she still clung to him desperately.

Aiden lifted his gaze.

His aura flared.

The pressure rolled outward like a wall.

The cloaked demon took an involuntary step back, boots scraping against stone as his balance shifted.

"I feel you," The man said, voice amused beneath the hood. "Good."

Aiden lowered Leona gently to the ground without breaking eye contact.

"Baby... go and hide with Liri and Noir," He said calmly.

Leona hesitated, tears still clinging to her lashes. "Daddy..."

"I’ll be right here," Aiden promised.

He straightened.

"Liri. Noir. Take her. Fast. Hide."

They didn’t argue.

Liri grabbed Leona’s hand. Noir took the other side, pulling her toward cover between two stalls.

Leona cried out once more.

"Daddy—!"

Aiden exhaled slowly.

Only when they vanished from his peripheral vision did his shoulders relax by a fraction.

Then—

The other twin dagger shimmered into existence in his free hand, followed by a second. The air around the daggers warped faintly, space bending around their edges.

Aiden leveled them at the cloaked man.

"Your weapon looks deadly," Aiden said evenly. "I’ll give you that."

The demon’s crescents rotated slowly, mana humming louder.

"But," Aiden continued, eyes hardening, "I will never forgive anyone who tries to hurt my family."

The demon growled low.

Then—

Both launched forward.

The street vanished.

Stone shattered beneath their feet as they collided mid-lane, twin blades screaming as mana crashed against metal.

Aiden twisted, deflecting the crescent ring with one dagger while slashing with the other.

The demon spun, rotating twin weapon around his arm like a saw, blades screeching as they scraped against Aiden’s guard.

They moved too fast for normal eyes.

Only flashes.

Only shockwaves.

Aiden ducked under a sweeping crescent, rolled, and came up slashing. The demon leapt backward, ring expanding outward, crescents snapping like jaws.

CLANG—CLANG—CLANG

Each strike sent sparks of blue-violet mana scattering across the street.

"You fight like a Pale Hands," Aiden said as they clashed again, blades locking briefly. "No wasted movement."

The demon growled. "Talk less and die."

He twisted his wrist.

A crescent blades detached, launching toward Aiden like spinning guillotines.

Aiden vanished.

The crescents tore through a stone pillar instead, slicing it clean in half.

Aiden reappeared behind the demon, daggers crossing in a lethal arc—

Only to slice through fabric.

The cloak tore apart.

Empty.

Aiden’s eyes widened a fraction.

The demon emerged to his left, weapon already swinging.

Too late to block.

Aiden twisted at the last second.

The crescent blades grazed his shoulder, tearing cloth and drawing blood—but not flesh deep enough to slow him.

Aiden slid backward, boots carving lines into stone.

He exhaled sharply.

The demon’s voice echoed. "You’re good."

Aiden straightened, blood dripping slowly from his sleeve.

"So are you," He replied. "Which makes this worse for you."

The ring weapon hummed louder.

The crescents reattached.

The demon stepped forward—

And vanished.

Aiden turned—

And saw him.

Behind.

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END OF Chapter : 190 : NOIR NIGHTSHADE!

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