Incubus Living In A World Of Superpower Users-Chapter 134: They Had Stuff To Do
Chapter 134: They Had Stuff To Do
"Of course," Seraphina said.
"Anything for you," Lilith purred.
Their eyes met his, their gazes filled with desire and affection.
Ethan stayed where he was, his dick still being licked and sucked by the ladies, the heat from their skin with the lotion which only made it hotter making him feel all fuzy and full.
His chest rose and fell with each breath, sweat glistening across his back. He hadn’t moved yet. None of them had.
The scent of sex still hung thick in the air. Their bodies were tangled, skin slick, limbs loosely draped.
And yet, as his heart began to slow just a little, a random thought cut through the haze.
Wait.
Where were Liliana and Isabella?
He blinked.
He hadn’t seen them since he got home. The last few hours had been so overwhelming—between the simulation, the ride home, the surprise setup in the bathroom—that he hadn’t even realized they were missing.
He turned his head slowly toward Lilith and Seraphina, who were now lying beside him on the mat, both of them calm and glowing.
"Hey," he said.
"Hm?" Lilith responded without opening her eyes.
Seraphina glanced at him with a raised brow. "Something wrong?"
Ethan looked at the and asked. "Where are Liliana and Isabella?"
Both women paused.
Then, at the exact same time, they ignored his dick for a second and turned to look at each other.
A shared smile tugged at the corners of their mouths.
The kind of smile that wasn’t loud, but definitely meant something.
"Oh, them?" Seraphina said casually.
"They had stuff to do," Lilith added, matching her tone perfectly.
"That’s why they’re not here."
Ethan narrowed his eyes. "Stuff to do?"
"Mm-hmm," Lilith said.
Seraphina kissed his shaft as she continued. "Important stuff."
Ethan opened his mouth to say more, but stopped.
He could tell they weren’t going to say anything else.
And honestly?
He was too tired to push it.
"...Fine," he muttered.
Lilith smirked as she kissed the tip of his dick as she said. "Don’t worry, they just had something important to do at their work."
Seraphina added, "Yeah, so why worry about them? Instead, focus on us... or we will make sure to give you enough pleasure but not let you cum."
He rolled his eyes but smiled faintly. "I’ll take that as a warning."
Lilith laughed softly. "You should."
Meanwhile—far from the mansion—deep within a towering military compound hidden in the mountains, Liliana stood in full uniform.
The air around her was sharp and cool, and everything smelled faintly of metal and ozone.
Her boots were polished, her gloves tight, and her hair tied into a sleek braid that fell between her shoulders.
Her uniform was dark gray with deep green accents and had an angular, futuristic design.
The jacket hugged her figure tightly, and the silver insignia on her chest glowed faintly with a soft pulse.
Around her waist, a utility belt held several compact devices. She carried no visible weapon, but she didn’t need one.
She was the weapon.
Liliana stood on the main command platform, arms crossed, her eyes locked on the massive wall-mounted monitor in front of her.
The entire room pulsed with low ambient light and holographic data streams. Around her, other officers moved quietly at their stations.
None of them spoke to her. Not because they feared her, but because they respected the silence she kept when watching the field.
On the screen, a high-definition aerial feed showed a rocky, snow-covered mountain ridge.
A team of superpower users was advancing up the slope in coordinated formation.
At first, it looked like a standard terrain raid.
Then, something changed.
Liliana tilted her head slightly.
On screen, the lead striker—a woman with enhanced speed—landed a hit against the rock wall.
And instead of chipping stone...
The surface flickered.
Not a natural flicker. Not debris or smoke.
It glitched.
The image on the mountain shimmered like static on an old screen.
Another blast landed—this time from a man using explosive shockwaves.
More flickering.
And then, like a dropped illusion—
The mountain’s surface cracked.
Not like rock.
Like glass.
A soft, echoing click sounded through the monitor feed.
And then, it happened.
The entire false mountain shattered.
The fake surface broke apart like thin crystal panels, falling away in jagged shards that dissolved into pixel dust mid-air.
Behind the broken shell, a true mountain stood—but it wasn’t normal.
It was taller.
And hollowed.
From base to peak, the mountain’s stone body was laced with massive holes.
Hundreds of them.
It was as if a giant had taken a needle and punched tunnels through the entire structure.
It looked like an ant hill, but not just any.
A superstructure.
Each tunnel opening was massive, easily wide enough for trucks or aircraft to fly through.
And deep within the largest one, something moved.
Liliana’s eyes narrowed.
"Enhance section 4-C," she said, her voice crisp and clear.
One of the officers tapped a control.
The camera feed zoomed in.
Section 4-C showed one of the bigger openings near the center of the mountain.
Inside, faint movement could be seen—shadows shifting.
Then light.
Then shapes.
Something big was moving inside.
"Life signatures?" she asked.
"Coming online now," the operator said. "We’re detecting several hundred energy spikes. Strong ones."
Another officer spoke up. "Command, permission to prep full strike team?"
Liliana didn’t respond immediately.
She stared at the screen for a long moment.
Whatever was in that mountain—it wasn’t natural.
And it wasn’t dormant anymore.
She finally nodded.
"Prep Alpha and Beta squads. I want scouts in every primary tunnel. Nobody enters until we’ve mapped the whole structure."
"Yes, Commander."
"And get me a secure channel to two other teams who are on standby and let them go to the mission location."
She turned back to the screen.
More movement.
Bigger now.
And beneath all of it?
A low hum.
Not from the speakers.
Not from the station.
It was coming from the mountain.
As if the entire structure was waking up.
Liliana’s jaw tightened.
She had a feeling this mission would become a lot more complicated.