Saving The Monster Race Starts With Breeding The Elf Village
Chapter 18: Hold Me Hostage
But as funny as Luca thought it was, he knew that they needed to get a little serious, especially when someone had a arrow sticking out of her booty
So, to do so, he exhaled and raised his hands before saying,
"Alright, everyone just...calm down, okay?"
Both sisters flinched, clearly expecting an attack.
But instead, his voice came out gentle. đŻđťđđđđŽđđˇđđżđđ.đđ¸đ˘
"Thereâs been a huge misunderstanding here."
The sisters exchanged nervous glances but said nothing.
"Yes, Iâm human." Luca continued calmly. "And yes, I know thatâs unusual for you. I get why youâre scared. But whatever this âsex demonâ nonsense is..." He waved a hand dismissively. "...I promise, I have no idea what youâre talking about. I didnât come here to harm anyone."
Luna frowned slightly, still skeptical but...hesitant.
"Then...what did you come here for?"
"To help." Luca said simply. "But before we get into that..." He looked pointedly at Lulu, who was still clinging to her sisterâs leg. "...your sister needs treatment. Right now."
"Treatment?" Luna blinked.
"Yes." Luca stepped closer, tone firm now. "If you keep her like this, that woundâs going to get a lot worse."
Lunaâs eyes widened slightly, her concern overtaking her suspicion for a moment.
"W-what do you mean? What could possibly happen? Itâs just a flesh wound right?"
Luca knelt slightly, pointing toward Luluâs butt.
"Well, the truth is you got lucky." He explained. "The arrowâs tip is small, and it only pierced the fatty area of her butt, so thereâs no major damage. Best case scenario, really."
Lulu whimpered. "It doesnât feel like a best case scenario..."
"But..." Luca continued seriously. "If she keeps moving up and down like that with the arrow still inside, itâs just going to tear the flesh more and more."
"If you donât pull it out soon, her whole buttâs going to swell up. The wound will bruise, turn blue, and get infected."
Luluâs face went pale. "I-Infected? My cute butt?"
"Yup." Luca said, deadpan. "One cheek will be completely swollen and purple like a rotten fruit, while the other one stays perfectly normal. You want that?"
Luluâs eyes went wide with horror.
"NO! No, no, no!" She screamed, shaking her head rapidly. "I donât want a big blue butt! I like my butt the way it is! Itâs soft, round, and even!"
"Then stop wiggling!" Luca said. "The more you move, the worse it gets!"
Lulu immediately froze like a statue, not daring to even breathe too hard.
"Iâm not moving! I swear Iâm not moving!"
Lunaâs expression twisted between worry, confusion, and exhaustion. She looked down at her pathetic sister before glancing back up at Luca.
"Then what are you saying?" She demanded, though her voice trembled slightly. "Are you saying you can help her? You can heal her wound?"
Luca let out a long, tired sigh before saying,
"No, what Iâm saying is that you two have three options right now." He began counting on his fingers. "Option oneâyou both try to run away right now. Maybe back to your little village or whatever."
"But if you do that, sheâs going to move around a lot more, which means the arrowâs going to dig deeper into her butt and cause way more damage."
"NO! NO! DONâT WANT GO GRIND MY BUTT UP!" Lulu gasped dramatically.
Luca continued without acknowledging the outburst.
"Option twoâyou go fetch your villagers and get some help. But that would mean leaving your dear sister here, alone, with me...the so-called sex demon."
That made Lunaâs lips tighten and her grip on the dagger tremble. He wasnât wrongâshe couldnât possibly leave Lulu behind.
Luca smiled faintly.
"Or option three..." He spread his hands calmly. "You can let me help. Unlike you two, Iâm a little more prepared when it comes to situations like this. I can clean the wound, pull out the arrow, and patch it up properly in about a minute with the medicine I have on hand. Itâs not a big deal."
He lifted his hands slightly in a peaceful gesture.
"So, whatâs it gonna be?"
Luna hesitated, eyes flickering between him and Lulu. She wanted to refuse, to tell him to leave them aloneâbut when she looked down at her sister, whimpering and clutching her bleeding butt, she knew she couldnât just do nothing.
Still, she needed to be sure.
Her gaze lifted again to Luca, searching his face for somethingâanythingâto give her a sense of what kind of person he really was.
But no matter how long she looked, she couldnât read him.
His eyesâthose dark, deep eyesâwere completely unreadable, like a still lake at midnight. Usually, emotions showed through oneâs gaze, but his revealed nothing.
It was unnerving.
And yet...strangely comforting at the same time.
The truth was, the only reason she felt this much fear was because he was humanâsomething no female elf had ever seen in person for a long time.
And, of course, because of those dreams...those strange, lewd, vivid dreams that had haunted her and the other villagers for over a week.
If not for those, she might not have found him so terrifying at all.
In fact, there was something about him, his voice, his posture, that didnât feel threatening.
He was calm. Grounded. Almost...approachable.
And when she thought about the other elf men in the villageâso arrogant, so self-absorbed, constantly showing off their supposed âgrace,â she couldnât help but think that Luca was...
...well, better. More real.
But still, he was human. The sex demon of their dreams. And she didnât know how to trust him.
So she took a deep breath and asked,
"But...how can we trust you? What youâre saying might sound reasonable, but that doesnât change the fact that youâre not supposed to be here. You shouldnât exist in our forest at all."
She steadied her dagger again.
"So, give me one reasonâjust oneâthat I should trust you. That I can believe you wonât harm me or my sister."
Luca paused, his expression thoughtful. He could easily have shown her the seal the elf elder had given himâproof that heâd been accepted by their people.
But the moment he did that, heâd also have to tell her the truth: that the elder had passed away. And that would break them.
He imagined these two crying in the middle of the forest, wailing in grief, and then trying to drag him back to the village in tears.
The image was...not ideal. Especially if the other elves saw him walking in with two devastated women. It would make everything ten times worse.
âNo, better to save that truth for when everyone was gathered.â
So he folded his arms and said simply, "Thereâs really nothing I can say right now thatâll make you believe me."
Lunaâs grip on the dagger tightened instantly, her face hardening again. But before she could say anything, Luca went on casually.
"But I can give you another option."
She blinked in confusion, while he pointed toward the blade in her hand.
"You can put that knife right against my neck and hold me hostage the entire time Iâm treating your sister."
Both elves froze.
"Yeah." Luca said, as if it were the most normal thing in the world. "If you keep the blade there, I canât do anything. If I so much as breathe wrong, you can slice my throat open."
"...Seems like a fair deal, doesnât it?"
Luna stared at him, stunned.
"...Youâre...offering to let me hold you hostage?"
He nodded with a small shrug.
"Sure. I mean, you donât trust me, right? This way, youâll have total control. And I get to fix her up before her butt turns into a medical emergency. Win-win."
Luna blinked, utterly lost for words.
What kind of human was this? Normally, anyone in his position would try to talk their way out, beg, or defend themselves. But this man was offering his neck as collateral like it was nothing. He didnât even look nervous.
She didnât know whether to call him brave, stupid, or insane. Maybe all three.
Lulu, meanwhile, tugged at her sisterâs dress with watery eyes.
"Luna, please! Just do it!" She begged. "It hurts so much! And if he tries anything weird, you can just...finish him off right there! Itâs perfect! Itâs a win-win!"
Luna looked down at her sisterâs desperate face, then back at Luca, who was watching her patiently, as calm as ever.
There was no malice in his expression. Just quiet confidence.
Finally, she sighed and gave a small nod.
"Fine..." She murmured reluctantly. "But donâtâplease donât make any sudden moves. I really donât want any blood on my hands."
"Fair enough." Luca said simply.
Luna then took a deep breath before cautiously moving towards Luca. When she was within armâs reach, she suddenly rushed forward, pressing the blade to his neck and stepping behind him in one swift motion.
"Alright." She said nervously. "Now...move forward. Slowly."
"Fine." Luca muttered, taking a few steps forward as instructed.
For a moment, everything seemed to be going smoothly.
But then he stopped abruptly and turned his head slightly toward her.
"W-What are you doing?!" Luna gasped, immediately pressing the blade closer. "I told you to move forward! Just move! Donât make any sudden movements!"
Luca, however, just sighed and gave her a look that was half-amused, half-disappointed.
"This wonât work."
"What do you mean it wonât work?!" Her eyes widened in panic. "Donât tell me youâre going back on your word!"
She instinctively took a half step back, ready to strike if needed.
But Luca raised his hands in surrender.
"No, no, thatâs not what I meant. I mean your technique."
"What?" She blinked.
"The way youâre holding the knife right now." He said casually. "Itâs terrible. Youâre standing too close, your gripâs too high, and your weightâs on the wrong foot. If I actually wanted to, I could disarm you in less than two seconds."
"E-Excuse me?!" Lunaâs ears twitched in bafflement.
"Iâm serious." He said with a straight face. "Youâre not even protecting your sister properly."
"The way youâre standing right now, if someone attacked, your knife would slip and youâd probably stab her instead of me. You might as well hold a spoon to my neck."
Her mouth fell open in disbelief before she exclaimed,
"Are you criticizing my hostage technique right now?!"
"Yes." Luca replied flatly. "Itâs awful. Honestly, Iâm kind of disappointed. Here I thought forest elves were supposed to be graceful warriors. But youâre making me wonder if all those legends were just fairy tales."
Lunaâs face flushed bright red, her lips tightening in outrage.
"Y-You?!" She stammered. "My technique is perfectly fine! Iâve trained for years withâ"
But before she could even finish her proud declaration, Luca suddenly moved.
It happened so fast that Luna didnât even register what had occurred until she found herself staring at her own daggerânow no longer in her hands, but between his fingers, held effortlessly right in front of her face.
"See?" He said casually, a faint, teasing smile on his lips. "Didnât even take me a second to disarm you. And here you are, telling me youâre supposed to be protecting your sister."