Chapter 93
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Chapter 93: Don’t Tell This Suggestion to the Demon King
I hope the fools in this world disappear, leaving some space for normal people to live.
Lin Lin prayed sincerely; she had never believed in gods like this before.
Looking at the Blood Clan youth, still imprisoned but feeling smug after tasting a drop of blood, Lin Lin felt mixed emotions.
Being a fool is truly joyful.
Unaware of Lin Lin’s thoughts, Damonis continued to feel proud, thinking that he had gotten a great deal.
Lin Lin looked at the tiny wound on her left index finger; Damonis had only broken a little skin. The moment he bit, it hurt, but soon the pain changed into a slight itching sensation.
This must be a racial trait developed by the Blood Clan for drawing blood.
Is it saliva? Like a mosquito? Lin Lin couldn’t help but wonder, but she couldn’t ask Damonis directly.
Lin Lin could almost imagine the frustrated expression he would have if she asked him that.
How to say, it was a bit amusing, but it felt morally wrong.
Lin Lin tried to squeeze the wound, and sure enough, a tiny drop of blood appeared, bright red.
Lin Lin wiped the blood droplet away with her fingertip, making it disappear.
She heard the sound of chains rubbing against each other.
Lin Lin looked up and saw Damonis looking in her direction.
Their eyes met, and the young man’s dark red eyes slowly lost their wetness. He hesitantly looked at Lin Lin and asked, "Why did you do that?"
Why? Lin Lin wondered, did she do something?
Ever since she arrived in this world, Lin Lin had experienced the hellish challenges of the Demon King Castle. In short, the most terrifying and dark creatures of this world were all gathered here.
This made Lin Lin feel that the world was peaceful when she went outside.
Of course, no one had specifically taught Lin Lin the details of things.
For example, when a human enemy appears in Demon King Castle, even though everyone at Demon King Castle acts the same as usual, the cage that holds the vampire is still surrounded by many layers of restrictions and chains.
These chains are not only used to prevent the vampire from escaping but also serve as an alarm system.
Lin Lin wiped away the droplets of blood, and as the smell of blood spread around the cell, the alarm passed the scent to those who had left magical spells.
Like a drop of blood mixing into the deep sea full of sharks, several pairs of eyes suddenly shone in the darkness.
Unlike Lin Lin’s slowness, Damonis had already foreseen what was going to happen.
The decaying, cold air of the dungeon became strangely turbulent, and the strands of their hair floated along with the slight waves.
The young man from the Blood Clan instinctively took a step back, away from the bars that held him.
Lin Lin looked perplexedly at the swirling spot in the air.
The air shattered, and a long leg stepped through the gap, a tall figure emerging on a flat surface, their black, curly hair cascading over their shoulders, as Your Majesty the Demon King appeared in the dim, cold dungeon.
Wrapped in a thick cloak, Your Majesty the Demon King looked at Damonis, who was imprisoned in the dungeon, confirming that he had not escaped, then his violet eyes turned to Lin Lin.
The Demon King frowned slightly, "You are hurt."
This scene surprised Lin Lin; she hadn’t expected such a trick from him, "You can travel through space to wherever you want? That means you don’t need to walk or open doors at all?"
"I usually don’t do this," Your Majesty the Demon King replied, moving closer to Lin Lin to check the bite mark on her finger, "that would take away a lot of the fun."
"Damonis bit her," Felix emerged from some dark corner, uttering harsh words like a Dark Elf, "The Demon King Castle doesn’t need someone who can’t control themselves; he should be tied up under the sun until he perishes."
Being a dark creature as well, the Dark Elf knew best how to hit his colleague where it hurt.
"Hey!" Damonis widened his eyes, unable to believe what he heard; in the darkness, his eyes glowed red, and the heavy sound of his shackles shook because of his turbulent magic, "Felix, what nonsense are you talking about!"
Felix looked up, his silver eyes showing no emotion as he gazed at Damonis, "Am I wrong? The last time you caused a riot was fifty years ago, and you almost blew up half of Demon King Castle!"
If you’re going to say that, I’m not sleepy. Lin Lin perked up her ears, hoping to hear more gossip.
Damonis was angry, "Isn’t it because you tricked me into drinking poison? You tested the poison on me!"
Wow, Felix is really a fair guy, being equally unfriendly to every member of the Demon King Castle.
But Damonis, at that time, you were already the one being bullied. Lin Lin couldn’t imagine how many sneaky "gifts" happened during Damonis’s fifty years of sleep.
Is the Demon King Castle really working as it should?
Ignoring Damonis’s anger, Felix reached out to hold Lin Lin’s injured finger, looking down at her with concern, "But Lin Lin, don’t worry, I will help you heal your wound bit by bit."
He said something creepy while looking very serious.
Lin Lin quickly pulled her hand back, showing a very disgusted expression, "Stop being gross here."
Felix covered his face, "Are you going to step on me with that look?"
Lin Lin quickly moved away from the Dark Elf.
Orion, who took the normal path, was the last to arrive. The Death Knight stood in front of Lin Lin, and a turquoise light slowly spread from beneath the helmet, breathing like a calm presence, giving off a feeling of maturity and steadiness.
Great! The only normal person in the Demon King Castle has finally arrived.
Seeing the reliable Orion made Lin Lin feel a sense of relief.
Then, the knight reached out and picked up Lin Lin in a princess carry.
Orion, "I must take her to the infirmary! The noble lady must not have any scars!"
Once, a human said such words.
Other races, who had never been human, believed it too, and even the Blood Clan, locked in their cage, became anxious.
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Wonderful! It is truly wonderful.
Lin Lin quietly thought that she could quietly die, after all, there was nothing left in this world that she cared about.
When she was being carried by the Death Knight princess, with the Demon King and the Dark Elf beside them, rushing towards the infirmary, she felt like she could just ascend to the heavens right there.
"I just have a small cut on my hand, I’m not dying, my legs can still walk by themselves."
Even though Lin Lin said this, no one paid attention to her words; they were worried about the small cut on her index finger and whether it would get infected or leave a scar.
Why was she in this state going to the infirmary?
When the door was abruptly pushed open, Miss Orc was enjoying her seafood afternoon tea while listening to the music from the gramophone in the infirmary.
Upon seeing Your Majesty the Demon King, the otter Orc, Daisy, immediately stood up with wide eyes, unsure why this idle position was facing an inspection from the leader.
Then Daisy’s attention shifted to Lin Lin.
Daisy knew Lin Lin; this accountant was very careful, and even when she wasn’t sick or injured, she would regularly come to her for some potions.
Unlike most monsters in the Demon King Castle, Daisy had never seen Lin Lin at the end of the month when she settled her bills. She sincerely believed that Lin Lin was a friendly and gentle human woman.
"Oh no," Daisy anxiously directed Orion to place Lin Lin on the hospital bed, "Is her leg broken?"
Lin Lin covered her face in guilt; she knew it would turn out like this.
The Demon King showed Daisy the wound on Lin Lin’s finger.
Seeing the tiny wound made Daisy pause for a moment; she had never treated a human before, but such small wounds among monsters didn’t even need ointment.
Daisy swallowed hard, trying to appear more professional, "Alright, I understand. This situation is a bit bad, but it’s okay; we have the best medicine here."
"You all should leave now; Lin doesn’t look well, and my patient needs rest," Daisy said firmly, urging them to go.
Lin Lin felt grateful that Daisy took charge of the situation and kept the danger away.
After those guys left, the clinic felt much quieter and warmer.
Lin Lin let out a heavy sigh and told Daisy, "I didn’t come here on purpose because of something so small."
Daisy patted her chest; she was the same height as Lin Lin, and her flaxen braid swayed back and forth with her head, "Great! It looks like my judgment was right; you really are okay."
Daisy still applied healing ointment to Lin Lin’s wound; the cool, minty sensation felt wonderful to Lin Lin.
The vinyl record on the gramophone kept spinning, and soft music played on; a man’s gentle voice filled the entire clinic.
Lin Lin recognized that it was a song praising nature, probably from a famous bard.
Noticing that Lin Lin was listening to the song, Daisy turned up the volume a bit, "Do you like it? A human bard is singing."
Lin Lin picked up on Daisy’s choice of words; she emphasized "human."
"It’s very beautiful," Lin Lin replied.
Daisy shared her afternoon treats with Lin Lin, and Lin Lin chose a piece that didn’t taste like fish.
Daisy squinted her eyes.
"What are you laughing about?" Lin Lin looked at her curiously.
"You are too tired," Daisy said.
"I really am tired," Lin Lin sighed, "not everyone has a strong heart to get along with that group of guys."
Every day feels like a trial.
"It’s not just that," Daisy pointed at the dessert Lin Lin was slowly eating, "you are the only human."
Lin Lin looked up and saw Daisy’s deep brown eyes; Ms. Otter’s voice was sweet as she seriously shared something with her.
"Like humans, otters also live in groups. I used to adapt to an environment full of otters, and it was at Demon King Castle that I discovered there were sweets that didn’t smell like fish." Daisy said, "Because we are different, it makes communication harder and can make you feel more tired."
Lin Lin leaned closer to Daisy and began to feel that this doctor also acted as a counselor.
"How did you do it?" Lin Lin humbly asked her senior, hoping to find useful methods from her.
"I arranged for other otters to be my assistants, so I am not the only otter here," Miss Daisy replied.
Lin Lin, "Oh, I’m sorry, your method does not work for me."
After all, where could she find a human willing to enter Demon King Castle?
"It’s okay," Daisy said firmly, "Just have Your Majesty the Demon King capture a fresh human for you."
Lin Lin fell silent.
The sister who seemed understanding turned out to be a big sister in line with the criminal gang thinking of Demon King Castle.
She really gave hope but also caused disappointment; Lin Lin never felt lonely before, but now she was starting to feel lonely.
At the last moment, she expressed her request, "Please do not tell this suggestion to the Demon King."
He really will carry it out.
Don’t make me unhappy anymore.