583: Liar, Liar
However, even during what little praise Beatrice received, ill whispers already spread among people.
“Isn’t this the second demon attack in a few days?”
“Weren’t we supposed to be safe here?”
“At least last time it was in the underground mines.”
“Didn’t that captain girl say that the demons were killed in those mines? Did she lie? Or is it a different demon?”
And as these talks spread, they quickly killed off what little celebration was to be had. Though Beatrice was still so pumped with adrenaline that she barely heard what they said. Her stamina spent, fatigue finally caught up with Beatrice and she needed a moment to calm down.
“How many more are there!?”
“Will they just keep coming!?”
“Also, didn’t that good-looking woman just say that she plans to ‘rip apart the Queen’?”
“... She did, didn’t she?”
“Is she one of the demons herself!? Look at those claws!”
“And those wings!”
“And those tits!”
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“At least she didn’t hide those milkers.”
“But she killed the demons!”
“Who knows how her kind thinks!?”
“Did I hear that right!?”
“N-No way!”
“The King has... Seen better days.”
“He’s a raving lunatic!”
“Wait, I fucked Julia. Does that mean I fucked a demon!?”
“Hey! Which princesses!?”
“The Queen has been increasingly reclusive...”
“Are you insane! What are you listening to this big-titted bimbo for!?”
“It’s a demon ploy to have us fight each other inside the city!”
“Yes! No demon ever got inside, and now we’re supposed to believe that they’re living inside the palace!?”
“LIAR!”
“DEMON!”
“Captain, arrest that lying demon so we can get this over with and go back to drinking and fucking!”
“Yeah, I still haven’t had my morning deepthroat yet because of this mess!”
“What the hell are the Purple Capes doing lately!?”
“Oi, oi, are you high? Watch what you’re saying if you don’t want to disappear one night.”
Beatrice sunk her nails into her skin inside her shaking fists, trying to recount who inside this miserable city was still worth saving.