The Incubus System

Chapter 676. Which Side Are You? III



The Incubus System Chapter 676. Which Side Are You? III

Once the words spilled out of my mouth, I couldn't help but notice the slight furrow of her brow, and the hint of anger in her eyes. She stood before me, her body tense with a quiet fury. It was clear that she was not one to be trifled with, and that she would not be easily swayed by my words.

"So you simply want me to be your follower?" she asked, her voice cold and sharp as a blade. "Your slave?"

I hesitated for a moment, caught off guard by the directness of her words. But I quickly composed myself, meeting her gaze with a calm and steady one of my own.

"Not a follower," I replied with a low hum, my tone casual despite the tension. "Since I never demanded you to follow me. And clearly not a slave. I just want to make sure that you are loyal to me and don't say a word about my secret."

But she did not seem swayed by it. Instead, she stood before me, her eyes narrowed, her arms crossed over her chest.

She thought for a while, considering her options. And though I could sense her hesitation, I knew that I didn't have much time. Alan was still at my house, waiting for us to return. He could send help to the association if we didn't come back soon.

So I decided to rush her, to push her towards a decision.

"I don't have much time, Mrs. Chairwoman," I said, my voice low and urgent. And then, without warning, I raised my hand. "Please answer me on the count of 5…"

My eyes were fixed on her, watching as the seconds ticked by. And then, just as I was about to speak again, she spoke.

"What if I choose no?" she asked, her voice filled with quiet defiance. "Don't I already know your identity? Are you going to kill me?"

I felt a flicker of anger in my chest at her words. But I kept my expression neutral, my voice sweet as honey.

"If I can read your mind," I said, my voice dripping with venom. "What makes me think I can't erase your memory or even alter it?"

I approached her then, my head tilted to the side, a sly smile on my lips. "Besides," I continued, my words a clear manipulation even though they didn't come from my demonic skill. "Don't you also dislike the senators? You know how they use me and Celia, right? And do you remember how they almost sacrificed you and the other demon hunters? They know you were there, yet they launched the missiles…"

And though I could see the turmoil in her eyes, the conflict that filled her heart, I knew that I had her. For what I had said was true, and she couldn't deny it.

She pressed her lips together, her eyes shaking with anguish. I could see the change in the tone of her breath, the way her body tensed with her decision.

"Think well, Mrs. Chairwoman," I said, my voice low and urgent. And then, without warning, I distanced my head away from her.

I leaned back in a chair, my eyes fixed on her. It was a dangerous game that I played, one that could cost me everything if I played my hand wrong. But I had no choice. Time was running out, and I needed her on my side if I was going to succeed.

Then I started counting.

"One," I said, lifting my index finger.

She was still silent, her mind deep in thought.

"Two," I said, my voice soft and insistent.

Still, she didn't answer.

"Three," I said, my words a gentle warning.

She closed her eyes and bit her lower lip, the conflict in her heart clearly written on her face.

"Four," I said, my voice a clear indication that time was running out.

And then, with a deep breath, she opened her eyes.

"I will take your offer," she said, her voice heavy with regret. But her eyes were fixed on me, filled with a quiet determination. "On one condition," she continued. "I will not dirty my hands with human blood or help demons to their evil deeds. In return, I will keep my mouth shut if you tell me what happened."

"Great!" I said, smiling contentedly. "We'll settle the contract then." I stood up from my chair. My eyes fixed on hers. There was a glint in my eyes.

Without further ado, I raised my hands and placed them on either side of her face. Our eyes met and locked into each other, and for a moment, there was a strange tension.

And then, without warning, I spoke a single word, my voice barely above a whisper.

"Demon's Rule."

My eyes glinted in red. The dark aura from my body spread out, forming a strange formation beneath our feet.

[Demon's Rule initiated… ]

The dark aura swirled around us, engulfing us both in its inky tendrils. I could feel the energy pulsing through my body, the power of the demon's rule surging through me. The Chairwoman's eyes were locked onto mine, and I could see the fear and uncertainty in her gaze.

Then I could see an announcement appear before her.

[Do you want to give your loyalty to Damian Lucio Malignus?]

[Yes/No]

Her eyes widened in shock. "Damian Lucio Malignus?" she repeated, her voice filled with disbelief as she stared at the announcement. And then, she turned to me, her eyes full of questions.

"Does all this have something to do with the ancient demon lord? Damon Arcano Malignus?" she asked, seeking an explanation.

I smiled wryly, my lips curling into a sly grin. "I have no obligation to answer that until you agree to my terms," I said calmly, my voice dripping with a hint of malice.

The Chairwoman's eyes narrowed, and for a moment, it seemed as though she might refuse. But then, she seemed to change her mind, and her gaze softened.

“Then release me. I can't move, I can't choose,” she claimed.

"You won't need to move or choose anything physically," I explained. "Just focus on your answer in your mind."

And with that, the Chairwoman made her choice.

"Yes," she said. "I will give my loyalty to Damian Lucio Malignus."

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