Beast Taming: Reincarnated With The Ultimate Bond System!-Chapter 219 - : : Into The Eastern District!
The carriage rolled smoothly over the cobblestone road.Thick curtains swayed with each turn, muting the city lights outside and sealing the interior in warm, private luxury.
Inside, space was... crowded.
Very crowded.
Aiden sat at the center bench, dressed in a tailored dark suit that fit him far too well—clean lines, subtle silver threading, a bow tie.
He looked every bit like someone who belonged in places that pretended not to exist.
On his left, Luna was practically glued to him.
Her arm was wrapped possessively around his, cheek pressed against his shoulder, fluffy black tail flicking lazily across his thigh as if she owned the seat, the carriage, and the man himself.
She wore a sleek, deep crimson dress—sleeveless, high-necked but with a daring keyhole cutout that framed the upper swell of her full breasts, the fabric clinging to her curves before flaring into a short, flowing skirt that barely reached mid-thigh.
Every time she shifted, the dress rode up just enough to tease the smooth skin of her legs, and the soft weight of her breasts pressed warmly against his arm.
On his right, Seraphina matched her without even trying to compete.
She leaned in with unapologetic affection, one hand gripping his sleeve, the other resting comfortably on his forearm.
Her gown was pale silver silk—almost translucent in the low light—cut low across her chest to reveal the gentle, creamy upper curves of her breasts, the neckline dipping into a soft V that accentuated their youthful fullness.
The skirt was long but slit high on one side, flashing toned leg with every small movement. She hadn’t let go of him since the moment they’d stepped inside.
"I missed you," Seraphina said for the third time, voice soft but insistent.
Aiden chuckled. "You’ve mentioned."
"I didn’t say I was done mentioning it."
Luna huffed lightly, tightening her hold. "Master was busy. Important things."
Seraphina smiled sweetly. "I know. Doesn’t mean I like it."
Aiden sighed theatrically, though he didn’t move an inch away from either of them. "I’m right here now. Both of you can relax."
Nyxion, seated diagonally across from him, smirked—lounging with predatory ease, one long leg crossed over the other.
She wore a form-fitting black velvet gown with sheer lace panels along the sides and a plunging halter neckline that framed her heavy breasts like a dark jewel box, the fabric so tight it outlined every curve of her waist and hips.
"Will it help?"
Thristle laughed loudly. "It never does."
She wore a deep emerald-green dress—sleeveless, backless, the bodice laced tightly to push her generous breasts upward into an obscene display, the skirt slit to the hip on both sides to reveal powerful thighs. Every time she shifted, the fabric pulled taut across her chest, threatening to give up the fight.
The carriage shifted slightly as it took a turn.
Outside, Zerra handled the reins with practiced ease. To any observer, she looked human—brown hair tied back, unremarkable posture. Aiden’s camouflage ability held perfectly, masking every trace of goblin features. Just another driver doing her job.
Inside, the mood was anything but ordinary.
Aiden’s eyes drifted around the carriage, taking in the scene properly.
Nyxion lounged with predatory ease, one leg crossed over the other, eyes half-lidded, the sheer panels of her gown revealing tantalizing glimpses of her dark skin.
Thristle sat forward, elbows on her knees, grinning like she was heading into a fight she couldn’t wait to start, her emerald dress straining across her chest with every breath.
Selvara leaned against the wall, arms crossed beneath her heavy breasts, the black silk of her gown clinging to every curve—deep V-neck exposing the inner swells, skirt slit high enough to flash pale thigh when she shifted.
Serica and Vaara sat close together—Serica in a sleek midnight-blue dress with a high collar but sheer sleeves and a plunging back, Vaara in deep burgundy velvet that hugged her thick thighs and full chest, the neckline daringly low.
Venya bounced lightly in her seat, clearly excited, wearing a shimmering gold dress that barely contained her curves—the bodice tight, skirt short, every bounce making her breasts jiggle noticeably.
Aethoniel sat beside her, hands folded tightly in her lap, shoulders tense beneath the unfamiliar fabric of her pale green gown—flowing, ethereal, but cut low enough to reveal the soft upper curves of her breasts.
Xylendra and Valeforia occupied the far end—Xylendra in a deep sapphire dress with intricate silver embroidery, the fabric clinging to her wide hips and full chest; Valeforia in flowing violet silk that draped elegantly but still outlined every generous curve.
Then there were Lysandra and Arisha.
Aiden’s gaze lingered there a moment longer.
Lysandra sat with her usual poise, back straight, chin lifted. Her gown was deep crimson silk—elegant rather than overtly provocative, but it clung in ways that made it impossible to ignore the full, soft swell of her breasts or the flare of her hips. She caught his eye and smiled faintly, knowingly.
Arisha, on the other hand, looked like she wanted to disappear into the seat.
She sat rigidly, hands gripping the fabric at her thighs, cheeks flushed. The dress she wore was far more revealing than anything she’d ever chosen herself—black silk with a deep sweetheart neckline that pushed her heavy breasts upward into an obscene display, the skirt tight and short enough to ride up her thick thighs whenever she shifted.
She clearly didn’t know what to do with her posture anymore—every breath made her chest rise and fall dramatically, the soft green flesh quivering slightly.
Aiden leaned slightly forward. "Arisha."
She flinched. "S-Sir?"
He smiled gently. "You look stunning."
She froze.
"...I do?"
"Yes," he said without hesitation. "You really do."
Her grip loosened just a little. "Th-Thank you, Sir."
Thristle snorted. "Careful, Arisha. He says things like that on purpose."
Aiden shrugged. "I say things like that because they’re true."
Arisha’s blush deepened, but her shoulders relaxed a fraction.
Aiden leaned back again, both arms still very much occupied.
He exhaled contentedly, then glanced at Lysandra, Arisha, and Vaara in turn.
"You know," he said casually, "there’s something I’ve been meaning to bring up."
Vaara looked up immediately. "Y-Yes?"
Lysandra raised an eyebrow. "Oh?"
Arisha stiffened again. "S-Sir...?"
Aiden smiled, amused by the synchronized reactions. "Isn’t it about time you all stopped calling me ’Sir’?"
The carriage went very quiet.
Nivara tilted her head. "They still do that?"
Seraphina giggled. "That’s adorable."
Vaara’s face went bright red. "I-It’s... habit."
Lysandra considered him thoughtfully. "And what would you prefer?"
He tapped his chin. "Something more... personal."
Arisha swallowed. "L-Like...?"
"Whatever feels right," Aiden said easily. "The others seem to manage."
Nyxion smirked. "He means he wants to hear it."
Vaara squeaked. "H-Hear what?"
Thristle leaned over with a wicked grin. "Try saying his name.
"Mmm... he means he wants to hear it moaned. Preferably while you’re riding him. Or screaming it while he’s buried deep." Nayla finally spoke, her voice seductive.
One long leg crossed elegantly over the other, the motion causing her brand-new dress to ride up just enough to tease the smooth sapphire skin of her upper thighs.
The gown was obscene in its simplicity and daring design—jet-black silk so thin it was almost translucent in the dim carriage lanterns, clinging to every impossible curve like liquid shadow poured over her body.
The neckline plunged all the way to her navel in a sharp, heart-shaped V.
Each breath she took made them shift and quiver visibly—the soft, full flesh jiggling gently against the fragile restraints.
The dress hugged her tiny waist before flaring into a scandalously high slit on both sides—exposing the entire length of her thick, plush thighs and the generous curve of her hips every time she shifted.
Vaara looked like she might pass out.
Lysandra, however, smiled slowly. "Aiden," she said, testing it.
He looked at her. "Yes?"
She nodded once. "That works."
Arisha hesitated, fingers twisting together. "A... Aiden."
He met her eyes and smiled warmly. "See? Not so hard."
She exhaled shakily. "...Aiden."
Vaara covered her face with both hands. "I need time."
The carriage jolted slightly as Zerra’s voice called from outside, filtered through the door. "We’re about ten minutes out."
Aiden straightened a bit. "Alright. Masks on soon."
A low thrill ran through the carriage.
Serica smiled faintly. "This place is going to be interesting."
Thristle cracked her knuckles. "I hope so."
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The carriage slowed as it approached the eastern district’s outer gates.
Aiden sat straighter, eyes flicking across the crowded interior one last time.
"System," he said quietly, "Activate full camouflage on the following: Luna, Nayla, Aethoniel, Arisha, Ly, Nivara, Xylendra, Valeforia, Thristle, Venya, Selvara, Nyxion."
A soft chime echoed only in his mind.
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[SYSTEM RESPONSE]
CAMOUFLAGE ACTIVE
TARGETS SELECTED: 12
MODE: HUMAN APPEARANCE OVERLAY (COMPLETE)
RACIAL MARKERS SUPPRESSED | HORNS/EARS/WINGS/TAILS/SKIN TONE ALTERED.
DURATION: UNTIL MANUALLY DISABLED OR 24-HOUR LIMIT REACHED
MANA COST: MODERATE (RECHARGING PASSIVELY)
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One by one, the changes rippled across the women—subtle, seamless, almost imperceptible unless you knew exactly what to look for.
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END OF Chapter : 219 : INTO THE EASTERN DISTRICT!
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