Chapter 46: Meeting with the Big Not-so-bad Lucifer
Tom stared at the inviting smile and compassionate look of a red-haired aristocratic-looking man who seemed to be in his mid-twenties, trying to ignore the cold and expressionless face of the maid standing behind him.
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'So he wants to come off as the good guy, leaving the position of the bad guy to Grayfia?' Tom thought, already finding this charade exhausting.
"Hello, Mr. Lucifer. I am Tom Prest." Since the guy wanted to play it like this, Tom decided to oblige and went with a friendly and informal approach, which earned him a glare from the maid.
Not that he cared about her. He only briefly smiled at her in reply before redirecting his eyes back to Sirzechs who apparently found the situation amusing.
"I am Sirzechs Lucifer. Nice to meet you, Tom." Sirzechs stood up and offered Tom a handshake.
After they shook their hands, they both sat down and Tom had to admit, Sarael had a style. His second living room, where the meeting was happening since Tom wanted a 'neutral' ground, was quite lavish.
Seeing that Tom was subtly looking around, Sirzechs's lips twitched. He didn't know if he should feel exasperated or amused. It has been a long time since somebody dared to ignore him like this.
But he understood. Tom was just showing he would not be cowed by such passive-aggressive play. Sirzechs could respect that.
But he was a busy man too.
"We both know why we are here so let's cut to the chase." Sirzechs promptly started, the easy-going air around him turning serious as he leaned forward and put his chin on the clasped hands in front of him with his elbows on the table. "Can you cure my grandparents?"
He was obviously aware that Sarael would give Tom the necessary information. Hell, Sirzechs expected it and was happy about it. Less wasting of time that way. There was a reason why he used one of his favors to make Serafall support him rather than her family in this matter.
His family was just that important to him.
Tom inwardly frowned. This was not the chatty happy-go-lucky sis-con he remembered from the DxD anime. This was a powerful man who was clearly willing to play nice but he was obviously not interested in getting a negative answer. Depending on what he said next, these talks could go sideways really fast.
'Well, at least he is not a forceful prick like so many other devils would have definitely tried to be.' Tom wryly thought. 'Very well, since he wants to skip the foreplay and get to the business, I guess I can humor him.'
Tom had to admit that he was starting to get used to wordplays and misdirecting jokes due to his interaction with Sarael. The old Sitri devil was definitely a bad influence.
"Mhm. For a price." Tom bluntly spoke.
Grayfia's eyes narrowed at that but Sirzechs's smile only slightly widened. Tom's answer satisfied him. He was here as Sirzechs Gremory. Not Sirzechs Lucifer. He had no interest in pulling rank over Tom. Over a human, at that.
"See? I told you he wouldn't care in the least about my position." He mirthfully stated and cheerfully looked at Grayfia who just sullenly frowned, refusing to let him get a rise out of her.
To be honest, Tom didn't ask much in Sirzechs opinion. He just... asked something too unprecedented. Sirzechs expected anything. Demand for money, influence, marriage, a chance to become a devil, and support until he is high-class... There were many things Sirzechs expected Tom to ask of him.
But this...
"Why?" He frowned, considering the deal.
"Experience." Tom shrugged. "Only after seeing a certain situation will a person be able to react appropriately to it happening again, finding it easier. The first time always seems like a massive hurdle. That's in a nutshell experience. The same thing applies to combat experience. Viewing your combat and training-related memories might not give me the same thing as experiencing these moments myself but I believe there will be many valuable insights for me, considering you fought in the Devil Civil War and you are one of the strongest beings in the world. It's a... passing curiosity of mine, you see?" He calmly explained.
Sirzechs slowly nodded. It was a... plausible reason. "Are you sure this is what you want? You know you could ask for a lot of money or..."
"Yeah. I am kind of interested in research concerning memories and experience right now and what better sample than memories of the Lucifer himself?" Tom said, some of his excitement involuntarily seeping into his tone.
The excitement was real, the statement... not so much.
"Ah. Ajuka-wannabe. I see now." Sirzechs forced a smile but now he understood fully what he was dealing with.
'A research nerd.' He wryly thought, 'Just great. At least I can rest assured he will do his job properly, I guess.'
It started making sense how a human found a way to cure Sleeping Sickness.
Well, not really but Sirzechs suspected some sort of Sacred Gear or a special ability. After all, the secrecy measures around it were so strenuous it made even him raise an eyebrow at it. But that was not his business. Lord Sitri clearly tried to 'woo' this human into his family so Sirzechs decided to be polite and not get mixed up in that.
Giving up on trying to understand how the mind of these crazies worked, Sirzechs inwardly sighed. "I... wouldn't be against providing what you want. Of course, I'd like to see the contract first."
Tom smirked and leaned forward, grasping a clean parchment on the table before turning it over, revealing an already pre-written contract, making both Grayfia and Sirzechs a bit flabbergasted.
"You are, uh, prepared." Sirzechs lamely remarked, resisting the urge to scratch his head. Looking at Tom, he gave him a weirded-out smile and tilted his head a bit. "What if I rejected your proposal?"
Tom just nonchalantly shrugged, "I am not asking anything important, anything of great value to you or the devil race as a whole, and you are a Gremory. But if that happened, I could only accept it and change my price. Though, I am not prepared for that eventuality."
Which was a blatant lie.
Sirzechs raised his eyebrow at Tom, his smile regaining a twinge of easy-going amusement, "I see. You have thought about this a lot."
"Mhm." Tom hummed.
"Well..." Sirzechs sheepishly chuckled and reached toward the parchment, "Let's see."