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Birthing Legends: My Womb Creates SSS Monsters-Chapter 99: S Rank Adventurers Party vs. Chimera Mother — Part 3.
Ed was crying, tears streaking down his face, his composure completely shattered as he realized Maddy’s strike could have ended his life.
"I—I’m alive... oh God... th-thank you, C-Captain... y-you... you saved me..."
But as his eyes locked onto Maddy’s monstrous limb, whipping through the air, the horror deepened.
Her lower body had transformed into a massive, writhing super snake, hundreds of wriggling worms, tiny limbs, and buzzing insects spilling from it like a living torrent.
Ed vomited uncontrollably, a geyser of panic and fear.
Erwin refused to let another teammate fall.
"Get back, Ed! Keep your distance! Reload your magic musket and FIGHT!"
He shoved Ed away from him, shielding him from harm that made Lita died... The sickening sound of his armor crumpling echoed through the chamber, but it wasn’t just metal—the bones in his body cracked under the crushing weight of Maddy’s serpentine lower half, muscles screaming in excruciating cramps as he braced for impact.
"AHHHH! DAMN IT!"
His gaze locked on Maddy. Despite the towering menace of her snake like lower half, Erwin’s eyes caught Zaun behind her, dagger raised mid air, preparing for a lethal finishing strike.
"Yes... that’s it. No monster could even anticipate your moves, Zaun. That’s exactly why I recruited you... you are the perfect blade to complement my shield."
A grim, determined smile crossed his bloodied face.
"NOW! ZAUN! DO IT!" 𝒇𝓻𝓮𝓮𝙬𝙚𝒃𝒏𝓸𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝓬𝓸𝒎
Erwin’s roar echoed through the chamber, his face a mask of agony, determination, and desperation, every ounce of his being pouring into that command.
Zaun appeared from the shadows directly behind Maddy’s head. He had remained invincible waiting for this exact micro second. His daggers glowed with a black, soul slaying toxin.
"ENDER FAN—!"
He never finished.
From Maddy’s back, the elongated, tooth filled maw of the Wyrm Worm erupted like a trapdoor. It didn’t just bite Zaun, it swallowed him whole. A single, muffled crunch echoed through the chamber. The shadow stepper was gone.
To Zaun and the others, it had seemed like invincibility would be enough but they hadn’t accounted for Maddy’s Divine Sight, her ability to perceive every motion, every microsecond, every intent and everything.
"Zaun...!"
Erwin’s voice cracked, horror and disbelief choking him as he stared at where his teammate had vanished. He turned to look at Ed, hoping for one last stand. But Maddy was already there.
Her tongue... the Elastic Tongue of a Field Frog reinforced with Skeleton Soldier Body Parts snapped out like a whip of serrated bone.
ZIP.
Ed’s head departed his shoulders before he could even blink. His headless body slumped forward, the magic musket clattering uselessly against the floor.
Erwin was alone.
The "S-Rank" party, the pride of the Adventurers, had been dismantled in less than three minutes. He looked up at Maddy—a towering, multi limbed devil of biological fury. As her children, the three Chimeras and Sephiran, finally burst into the room behind her.
"Mother!"
Arach shouted, his six eyes taking in the carnage.
"The intruders... they’ve been handled?"
Erwin’s head snapped toward the creatures that called the demon lord a mother. His eyes widened in disbelief as the horrifying truth sank in. Before him stood not just a monster, but the progeny of a Demon Lord—four children, each a living testament to the power he had once feared.
"No... humanity is... doomed."
Maddy stood over him, her breathing heavy, her eyes glowing with the haunting light of the Lich. She looked down at the "Hero’s son," her voice a distorted, multi tonal echo of her former self.
"You... touched... my... child."
Erwin clutched his broken arm, coughing through the shards of his pride.
"Kill me..."
He wheezed, his gaze sweeping over the carnage: Ed’s headless corpse, Zaun’s mangled remains, Lita’s crushed body, and Gela—stitched and lifeless against the wall.
"Just... end it, monster."
But even as the words left his lips, his fingers slowly inched toward the Teleportation Stone in his pocket, a small, desperate spark of hope hidden beneath the weight of his grief.
Maddy tilted her head, a dozen different monster vocal cords vibrating in her throat to produce a haunting, layered harmony.
"Kill you? No, little boy. You dared to infiltrate my home... dared to strike at my unborn child. You are nothing... nothing but a monster."
Erwin let out a bitter, broken laugh, his voice trembling with rage and grief.
"Me? A monster... you are a monster in every piece of your being! A creature that should never have lived! And your children? Abominations, all of them! You’ll wipe out humanity if we don’t stop you!"
Maddy’s many eyes narrowed, her voice dropping into a cold, layered growl.
"After what you did... you are the true abomination to us."
Her expression twisted with rising fury.
"I’ve had enough. You will not die... not easily."
The necromantic power of the Lich flared through her chimera form, dark mana boiling around her like a storm.
"ANIMATE THE FALLEN!"
Erwin’s eyes widened as the shadows beneath Gela’s pinned corpse began to writhe. With a sickening squelch, the light darts Maddy had fired into her began to glow with a necrotic, purple hue. Gela’s head snapped up. Her eyes were gone, replaced by twin points of violet fire.
"G–Gela...? L–Lita...!?"
Erwin whimpered.
The cleric’s corpse tore itself free from the wall, her ribs clicking back into place with the sound of dry wood snapping. Lita’s crushed body began knitting itself together, stitched crudely by waves of undead magic.
Beside him, Ed’s headless corpse lurched upright. His magic musket tore itself from the floor, magnetically snapping back into the cold grip of his stiffened hands.
Even what remained of Zaun began to move. The half digested assassin dragged himself from the gore, strips of rotting flesh sloughing off his bones until only a skeletal soldier remained, rising once more to serve a new master.
"Stop it..."
Erwin’s voice trembled, barely holding together.
"Please... don’t do this to them! They were my party members... no—my friends! They’re all I had! PLEASE!"
"They aren’t your friends anymore,"
Maddy whispered, her voice a cruel caress.
"They are my own now. And they have a mission."
Maddy pointed a single, clawed finger at Erwin.
"Kill your Captain."







