Chapter 344: No Repentance
Seven Sins System Chapter 344. No Repentance
The Malifex Clan, especially their leader, Xalgrim, looked pleased with my answer. "Good. I'll take her as our bride, then," he said with a satisfied smile.
'Finally! One problem off my list!' I celebrated inside. I'd been hunting down a suitable bride for them for ages, and now, they'd finally accepted.
"So, what's next?" I asked, my excitement bubbling over.
Xalgrim's eyes sparkled with a hint of mischief. "We celebrate, of course. The union of our clan with a mortal bride is a rare occasion. Tonight, even the shadows will dance in joy."
I chuckled at his dramatic flair. "Sounds like a plan. I'll leave you to your festivities. Just... take good care of her, alright? And maybe... be gentle?"
He grinned, flashing those sharp teeth. "Don't worry. We know our ways."
I loosened my tentacles from around the woman, careful not to hurt her fragile mortal frame. Before I handed her over, though, I couldn't resist laying down a few ground rules.
"Oh, and just a reminder. She's a mortal, not a demon, so she's a bit... fragile," I said seriously. I gestured with my tentacles, emphasizing how delicate she was compared to them.
"If things get too overwhelming, she might lose her mind or even try to end things herself. If that happens, keep her detained and feed her directly if you have to. Make sure she's clean so she doesn't get sick, keep the temperature just right, and don't forget to give her enough water," I instructed. Mortals were so much like glass ornaments compared to demons; they needed all kinds of careful handling.
I leaned in closer, locking eyes with Xalgrim. "One more thing," I added, my tone dropping to a more serious note. "Mortals don't have a long lifespan. Most don't make it past a hundred years. So... use her well. If something goes wrong, I can't promise another mortal for you."
"Understood," Xalgrim nodded. He reached out, gently taking the woman's trembling form from my tentacles. They knew they were getting a rare prize, and they fully understood the responsibility.
Turning back to Xalgrim, I let out an exasperated sigh. "I'll have my servant send over the tonics you'll need," I said, my tone clipped. Without even thinking, I covered one ear with my pinky.
With the final details in place, I felt relief. The Malifex Clan had what they needed, and I could finally move on from this particular headache.
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