RE: Perverted Sugar Daddy System-Chapter 153: Malevolent Shrine
It had actually been a close call, the man had hidden at the back of the room and so been out of my detection.
With my head throbbing and Abul in front of me, I could not use echo to keep an eye on his movement, but thankfully, about two seconds before he fired his gun, he stepped into the range of my mind vision and I picked up on the danger.
Lifting my left hand, I wanted to end this unwanted thorn as soon as possible, but unfortunately for me, he chose to hide behind the wall of the room and with me having retreated backwards, he was well out of my sight and line of fire.
Though distracted, when Abul finally closed the distance between us and with grit used his injured right leg to support throwing a left kick at me, I casually raised my right hand and stopped his foot, wrapping my hand around his ankle and using his own momentum to send him flying behind me.
"Stay there" I thought not bordering to look at his body which was sailing through the air and bound to harshly fall on the ground.
From Abul’s axe kick and movement, I had already arrived at a rough calculation of his power, if I was 100, then he was 80.
Had he not been careless and gotten shit by me, our battle could have gone a lot differently, but with two shots to his leg, who was he kidding, not even his determination could help him against me.
With Abul soaring behind, me, I immediately pressed my leg on the ground and shot forward, arriving beside the man in the room before he could even raise his gun.
Ripping his weapon out of his hand, though I initially planned to kill him, I changed my mind and knocked him out.
"Quite resilient" I muttered walking out of the room and spotting Abul who had gotten to his feet and was moving towards the end of the corridor where another door stood to the side.
Though he had just one leg, Abul was moving faster than most of the best athletes in the world, his one good leg sending him soaring over distances.
I raised my gun to shoot but could only bring it down after a second, I wasn’t that good a shot to assuredly hit his leg and also the man was scrambling over a bunch of keys looking to open the door.
"What emotion was best to stop a man desperately fleeing," I asked myself as I walked over to Abul.
My mind hovered on fear, but Abul so far had proven that the superstrength he had wasn’t gotten by just being a good boy, the man was hard.
"let’s try Despair"
Rapidly moulding this emotion as fast as I could, innovatively I packed it within a rough-shaped arrow instead of the usual punch and sent it forward.
The attack hit Abul in seconds, its speed distastefully lagging behind that of a bullet.
Unfortunately, the attack only stunned the man for some seconds before he continued his mad scramble to escape.
"Oh well," I shrugged and shot forward.
Though it wasn’t intentional, it was a diabolical coincidence that just as Abul found the right key and pulled opined the door, I arrived before him, a malicious wave of death pouring out of me and filling the atmosphere.
"Who are you"
Abul was holding firm, but I could see him struggling to hold onto his last vestiges of resistance and hope.
I let Abul feel the emotions I had felt on the night I made my first kill, having his heart and mind tremble as they felt themselves on the brink of death.
Rather than just packaging my emotion I had decided to just let it blare out of me just like an aura.
Though it was just Abul close to me, my reason for this change, was that I wanted to see if I could affect multiple targets at once, rather than just individually.
The changes I spotted in Abul as I tested out this aura on him left me satisfied and it surprisingly seemed it wasn’t just me.
[Ding!! Congratulations to the host for creating an aura. He has been rewarded 1500xp. Please name this aura.]
I initially wanted to call it a death wave, but feeling the waves of energy that poured out of me while carrying a terrifying feeling I had a cheeky smile.
"Call it Malevolent Shrine."
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[Understood]
Under the effects of the Malevolent shrine, Abul eventually fell to his knees,
"Please" he let out while trembling.
Squatting before him, I let out a sigh, not happy about how much energy and time I had needed to spend to get him to break.
"Where is Mike."
"Denver airport" Abul let out with a tremble, backing away from me.
"What are you." he managed out through his trembling lips but I paid him no attention.
"Where is Mike going to and why."
Abul trembled at my question reluctance in his eyes, but I delivered a concentrated package of fear to his mind, this breaking whatever will he had.
"London, he’s got some much job to do."
"What job"
"I don’t know"
Aren’t you his second in the business, how don’t you know."
"The drugs aren’t Mike’s main business, he has something he does overseas and he never shares it with us. I know nothing about it."
I frowned at this new piece of knowledge and then moved to something that had me very curious,
"You’re strong beyond what should be possible for a human, how did you achieve that strength."
To my surprise, Abul’s lips tightened at this and though I thought to douse him with another emotional attack, I was worried about breaking his mind.
It wouldn’t do well for him to pass out.
"Is it Mike?" I asked.
Though Abul didn’t answer, his eyes going left and right gave me a hint, that I was most likely right.
"Where is Lucy"
"I don’t know anyone called Lucy," Abul said but his body shook quite hard.
Rather than deliver a package to his head and risk a mental collapse from him, I tuned up the malevolent shrine.
It took some seconds, but Abul’s teeth began chattering.
"Please," he whimpered.
Observing him this close it became clear to me that there was more than just the feeling of impending death, working on Abul’s psyche.
I would have loved to know what more the Malevolent shrine was doing to him, but unfortunately now wasn’t the time.
"Where is Lucy"
"Please"
I kept the aura radiating out till I got my answer.
"Mike took her overseas, I don’t know where I just know it’s somewhere in Europe."
"Europe," I muttered to myself in shock.