As the light faded, a massive creature emerged—a human-sized Fenrir with white fur, blue eyes, and nine flowing tails swaying behind it. A blue mark glowed on its forehead, exuding a regal presence. The Wisp's master squinted, disbelief twisting his features.
"What the...? A Fenrir? But it has nine tails! A fox?!"
The Shadow Wisp floated shakily toward the Fenrir, its small form trembling as it began to cry. The Fenrir wrapped it up gently, using its tails to hug and comfort the Wisp, sheltering it close.
The Wisp's master, regaining his composure, staggered to his feet and shouted angrily, "Hey! Give me back my familiar, you fox-fenrir!"
But as the Fenrir finished comforting the Wisp and turned its gaze upon him, a cold shiver ran down his spine. The intensity of its stare felt like it pierced straight into his soul. Its overwhelming aura pressed down on him, so suffocatingly heavy that he stumbled backward, his knees almost buckling.
"W-what do you want?!" he shouted, his voice tinged with fear. "Why are you doing this to me?!"
The Fenrir's voice was calm and powerful as it spoke, "You do not deserve my child."
The man's eyes widened in horror as he felt a sharp pain in his chest, gasping as if something vital had been ripped away. He clutched his chest, trying to understand what was happening. When he looked up, he saw a golden piece of paper floating in the air.
His face paled as recognition set in. "T-the Familiar Contract!" he stammered, the words catching in his throat.
Desperation filled his voice as he shouted, "W-what are you doing?! Give it back to me!"
The Fenrir only stared at him coldly, and another wave of pain surged through his chest, making him double over. "W-what's going on...?" he gasped.
Then, with a swift motion, the Fenrir bit into the Familiar Contract, tearing it into pieces. The man screamed, "No! What have you done?!"
A notification showed up to him
[Familiar Contract terminated.]
The realization hit him like a punch to the gut, and he fell to his knees, his face etched with despair. The bond was gone, and there was nothing he could do to get it back.
The Shadow Wisp bowed to the Fenrir, showing its gratitude before beginning to fly away. However, the man struggled back to his feet, shouting in anger,
"Where do you think you're going?! Come here!" He reached out to grab the Wisp, but the familiar turned and launched a swift attack.
Dark energy slammed into him, sending him crashing into a nearby tree. He collapsed to the ground, stunned and shocked that his own familiar had attacked him.
The spectators who had witnessed the scene felt a sense of satisfaction. Many murmured to each other that the man deserved what happened.
Meanwhile, Seojun leaned casually against a tree. The camera monitoring the area was now blocked, and he spoke quietly, "How's Mom?"
In front of him, the Fenrir-Fox transformed into a small cat-like form, with blue eyes still glowing softly.
"She's okay, Master," it answered. "I want to stay, but the summon only lasts for one minute. A favor, Master... Can you punish him?"
"You don't have to ask, Nymira,"
"Thank you, Master," Nymira replied, bowing her small head. "As I was summoned as the Mother, I have no right to attack him. Be careful, Master. We'll be waiting for you." With that, Nymira's form shimmered and disappeared from sight.
The camera's view switched back, and Seojun turned to pick up Sui, who was eagerly waiting by his side. "You want him?" he asked.
Sui's eyes gleamed with determination. "Kyuu! Yes, please, Master!" he exclaimed, nodding vigorously.
Seojun's smile widened slightly as he watched his little slime's eagerness. "Then let's give him what he deserves."
Seojun's system spoke up, "I'll cover the cameras and block the live feed for 3 minutes. After that, I won't be able to cover it again."
Seojun nodded. "That's enough time." He glanced down at Sui, who was practically vibrating with anticipation. "Let's wait a little."
The minutes ticked by slowly. The man who had been shouting and hitting the tree had now started pacing, his frustration growing with every second. He had no idea that the cameras were blocked.
Finally, the system's voice rang out, "Now, Host."
Seojun's eyes narrowed, and he looked at Sui. "Go ahead."
"Kyuu!" Sui shot forward, moving swiftly toward the man, who noticed the slime too late. Before he could react, Sui had already slammed into him, knocking him off his feet. He stumbled back, falling to the ground with a grunt.
"W-what is this?!" the man yelled, scrambling to get up. "You...! How dare you?!"
Seojun approached slowly, his gaze cold and unforgiving. "This is for how you've treated your familiar And for thinking you could continue to mistreat others without consequences."
Sui hovered nearby, glowing faintly as it prepared to strike again. The man attempted to get up and run, but Sui lashed out with a dark energy pulse, sending him crashing back to the ground. He groaned in pain, unable to find the strength to stand again.
Seojun stepped closer, looking down at him. "Apologize to the Wisp, or this will get worse."
The man struggled to his feet, glaring defiantly at Seojun and Sui. "Why should I apologize to that useless creature?" he spat. "The Wisp was weak, that's why it left me! It's worthless!"
Sui's eyes glowed with anger, and without waiting for Seojun's command, it darted forward, striking the man with a powerful hit that sent him tumbling back to the ground. Sёarᴄh the nôvel_Fire.ηet website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
"Kyuu!" Sui cried, slamming into him again and again, knocking the air out of his lungs. Each hit was harder than the last, leaving the man gasping and bruised.
"Stop! You filthy slime!" he shouted, trying to crawl away, but Sui wouldn't relent. It bounced forward, using its dark energy to blast him backward, leaving him lying motionless on the ground.
Still, the man struggled, using what little strength he had left to push himself up. But his legs wobbled, and he could barely stay upright. Seojun walked over and squatted down beside him.
"You're done," he said, glancing over at Sui. "Sui, go behind the tree."
"Kyuu, Yes Master" Sui responded, giving one last glare to the man before bouncing away to wait behind the tree, still glowing with faint dark energy.