Demi-human Girls Completion Manual-Chapter 22 - . Renie

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Chapter 22: 22. Renie

"Damn it, why did they capture more people, and they're demi-humans... Have they even written a letter to the City Lord? I'm friends with the Lord of Keken. He would definitely come to save me."

Rafael and several Dragon Ladies were captured by a Brain Demon named Kree and thrown into a makeshift cell in the great hall, where three humans were also detained—two men and one woman. With the presence of the Brain Demon, Rafael could understand the humans' language, which made her look over curiously.

"Quiet down; there are still ten days left. If no ransom is paid, we'll tear you apart."

The enormous Spider Xi Ya threatened them from outside, scaring the humans inside greatly,

"Wait, don't kill us... I..."

Ignoring the voices of the humans in the cell, Xi Ya climbed up the adjacent rock wall and lay down in a small cave at the top, where another Brain Demon was sitting in a neighboring cave.

"Where's Fama Xi? Still digging?"

"Apparently, he went to bathe."

Kree closed a jewelry box in her hand and then turned to look at Xi Ya, who was smearing something white on her face, apparently inexperienced, making her face unnaturally pale in contrast to her ghostly figure.

Xi Ya, having just sat down, was amused by her odd appearance and pointed at her,

"What is this stuff? You look so ugly, hahaha!"

"..." Kree opened her mouth, looking down at the mirror expressionlessly, "I bought it in a human city. The women there love to wear it. It looked good there, but it seems I applied it too thickly..."

Xi Ya lay down, pulling on her massive spider legs beneath her, and extracted some spider silk from her body. The silk of a Spiderman is very precious; they must save up their own silk for nest building. The more they eat, the better, as it leads to more and whiter silk.

The spider silk in Xi Ya's hand looked like white jade as she fondly examined it for a long time, slowly removing impurities as if kneading mochi from the silk produced within her body today.

"How much silk have you actually stored?"

Kree glanced at her huge spider body and asked.

Xi Ya didn't look at her,

"What do you know? I've been saving up these silk for years. Everything I eat goes into making more silk, so it'll be the most beautiful and comfortable nest when it's time..."

"Huh, building a nest, huh..."

Kree put down her makeup box, and in the mirror, her ethereal expression gradually faded, "This isn't a solution; humans won't be content to stay within the walls forever. Many goblin tribes in the north have been annihilated by humans, and once the larger tribes are killed off, the wilderness will belong to humans..."

"Tsk, then we just hide in the mountains then, I might reluctantly let you live in my nest."

Xi Ya seemed not too bright, utterly oblivious to Kree's concern in her words, instead optimistically and storing all her precious silk back into her giant spider body.

Kree opened her mouth and then murmured,

"Let's hope so... I'll take care of contacting the humans. I'll be leaving soon, just the right time to further see how they use this thing."

She set her makeup box next to the cave before looking at Xi Ya,

"You guys get some rest. Wait for my news."

"Sure, sure, go ahead. I'm going to see what Fama Xi is up to; he better not have gone digging again halfway through his bath..."

Watching Kree's figure gradually disappear from the spot, Xi Ya also jumped down from the cave and walked in another direction. The dim firelight flickered as her enormous spider shadow grew longer until it finally disappeared completely.

"We're done for, we're going to be killed..."

A few humans murmured in desolate low tones, but by this time, Rafael could no longer understand their language as the Brain Demon Species demi-human had already left.

Rafael still wanted to bravely go to the cell to see if she could physically break open the doors, but merely walking there made her feel weak, her scales aching intensely.

Mier came over and helped her sit down, speaking in a low voice,

"It's alright, Fisher will definitely come..."

Rafael glanced at her, and Mier, thinking of something, blushed again and frantically waved her hands, saying,

"I mean, Fisher's carriage is still here... he... should come to get his carriage and, also, incidentally... rescue us..."

"Sister Mier, how can you trust that human!"

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"That's right, that's right."

Fasher and Kexier pointed at Mier, making her blush even deeper,

"No, it's just that Fisher is a bit different from other humans..."

"I'm going to tell Brother Burr!"

"Hey hey, stop talking nonsense, Kexier!"

Burr was Mier's tail-matching partner, and also the brother of Kexier and Fasher.

The room started to get noisy again, but they still kept their voices down, fearing that the earlier Spiderman would come and blow a big hole in their chests with a firegun.

The next second, Lar, who was beside Mier, shouted,

"Fisher!"

"Shh, Lar, keep your voice down... ah... Lord Fisher."

Rafael seemed to hear the name, and suddenly looked up to see a human man in a black suit standing at the door of the cell.

Seeing Lar shouting, Fisher raised his index finger to his lips, signaling her to be quiet.

"Fisher, how did you get in?"

"Sir, sir! We are from Nali, please save us, tell the Lord of Keken City our location, and we will definitely reward you generously after we get out!"

Fisher ignored the gleaming-eyed humans and the chattering Lar, merely pointing his finger to count the number of Dragon-men, confirming none was missing. He didn't open the cell door, instead, he started to look for his carriage.

Seeing it parked next to the cave, he left the cell door with his hand cane.

"Hey hey, sir, don't go, please!"

Watching the unresponsive Fisher, the human prisoners' faces turned gloomy.

Rafael leaned against the cell door, gently closing her eyes, not knowing why; she felt a bit upset about him not opening the door first, but it also seemed reasonable that he valued his carriage more than her and her partners combined.

She suppressed the discomfort and sadness in her heart without saying a word.

Fisher opened the carriage door and entered the messy room, opened a drawer, and found that his leather wallet was still missing. His expression grew grim, and he gripped his hand cane even tighter.

Coming out of his room, he suddenly noticed the deep purple dress that had fallen on the floor. Slightly startled, he picked up the clothing, the purple rings of light began to move again, but disappeared completely the moment Fisher touched it.

It seemed the Magic had already been triggered...

Fisher sighed, and suddenly the image of the Witch flashed through his mind.

He re-hung the dress in the deepest part of the changing room, and as the dress flipped, a small line of text written in Nali's cursive script appeared on the dress collar,

"Renie"