Otaku Witch-Chapter 530 - 420. Dance of a Horde of Demons_2
While observing the envious glances of everyone around her, Dorothy outwardly showed no reaction.
But in reality, beneath her mask, she couldn't help but curl up her lips, smiling happily.
Lets be honest, having what others don't and being the envy of all feels truly great.
However, to maintain her authority as a leader, she had been working hard to suppress her laughter—unfortunately, the mischievous Masked Senior Sister gave her away at this moment, with that clown mask's mouth almost stretching to its ears with glee.
As for directly bringing these Moon Rabbits over, exposing her identity was not really a big issue.
After all, for other witches, the Moon Rabbit Servant Army was a distant dream, but for the Dragon Witch, there was still a slight chance of acquiring them, as the Lord Dragon had a huge Moon Rabbit Tribe under his command, and occasionally some well-performing Dragon Witches received a few Moon Rabbit servants as a reward.
So, as an outstanding Dragon Witch, the Clown Grand Inquisitor having a Moon Rabbit Servant Army under her command was plausible.
Well, as long as Sidwell didn't blow her Moonlit Lionheart Rabbit cover, ordinary Moon Rabbit Servant Armies could be explained away, but covering up for a Moonlit Lionheart Rabbit was tough, as historically there were very few of them, and even under the Lord Dragon, there was only that one Martial God Rabbit.
Since Sidwell had previously exposed her identity in the talent market, everyone knew that the newly born Moonlit Lionheart Rabbit was kidnapped by the young lady. If Sidwell blew her cover again, the Clown's disguise would be untenable.
Although actually, losing this disguise wouldn't really matter.
After all, everyone in the Judgment Court hides their identity to protect themselves, so as to avoid retaliation after offending someone while on a mission.
But as long as your real identity is high enough, not fearing any retaliation, whether you hide it or not is up to you, just like the Frost Snow Lady.
Dorothy wasn't really afraid of any retaliation either, as, possessing three Forbidden Curse Slots, she considered those below the Great Witch mere opportunities for commendation, and for those above a Great Witch...
Well, wasn't there a sure-kill technique?
Summoning Spell—"Mom, help!"
Since her Mother Superior was heading to the academy, she was always under her watchful eyes, so she was pretty secure.
If it was trouble she brought on herself, Dorothy was quite embarrassed to call her parents, but if it was an enemy attracted by a Judgment Court mission, this wasn't calling her parents, this was organizational protection.
The only issue was that losing this disguise and facing Sophia afterward would be awkward, but it wasn't a big problem. The Pure White Witch would soon be free, and then the identity of a Judge would be neither here nor there.
Okay, all this said, it's actually all nonsense. The real reason for summoning the Moon Rabbits was just one; she was too poor to afford summoning a second Servant Army.
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Other witches have many Servant Armies to choose from, but Dorothy had no choice.
Thinking of this, the homebody witch sneakily glanced at the chaotic army of servants behind her subordinates, feeling a bit envious.
Not to mention her very familiar companions, Madeline and Alice.
The Succubus Witch's Servant Army was indeed fitting for her image as a Paladin; they were a group of Holy Winged People.
Pure Winged People were simply humans with wings who could fly, resembling High-Order Angels in appearance, yet lacking in power—they were merely stronger than humans and could harness the Power of Wind, which wasn't impressive, just a moderately strong Bronze Race.
But Holy Winged People were an evolved sub-species of Winged People, just like witches were an evolved sub-species of humans; this group of Winged People had mastered the power of Holy Light, becoming a low-tier version of angels and reaching the level of the Silver Race.
However, because of the influence of Holy Light, most of the people within this race were naturally Paladins, each one a Justice Messenger, keen on combating evil, which made them quite averse to evil species such as demons.
But Madeline...
It was really bizarre; a Succubus Witch had recruited a bunch of Justice Messengers as her servants. It seems these days, cats might really become bridesmaids to mice.
And then there's my dear little sister, Alice.
The little witch's Servant Army naturally came from our Stepmother Superior, who owns a complete Vampire Duchy, though of course, she wouldn't give it all to Alice now. This time, it seemed she only gave her a Vampire squad.
It was a 20-person Vampire squad, led by a Vampire Earl (old Great Witch), while the other members seemed to be merely Viscounts (ordinary Great Witches).
After looking at these two old acquaintances, Dorothy roughly glanced over the other people's Servant Armies.
Miss Ghost Mask's servants were a bit special, appearing to be a Ninja-like shadow fighter legion, seemingly some type of special shadow creatures.
That lucky Elf Witch, Child of the Forest—okay, an Elf Ranger squad. He's an honest kid, probably didn't think of disguising.
That girl from the Spiritual School, the Phantom Girl—a plain, dime-a-dozen Orc Warrior squadron. Alright, a glass cannon indeed needs a meat shield for protection.
And then there was the Stellar Speaker from the School of Prophecy.
Ah, a Minotaur squad? Okay, you're a glass cannon too; having a meat shield makes sense.