White Lion drew his longsword from the scabbard over and over again, carefully polishing it before putting it back, only to draw it out once more not long after.
It was clear that he was extremely irritable right now.
In contrast, Black Dragon, as the BOSS, returned from the bathroom acting completely at ease, as if he wasn’t worried at all about the Magic Association poaching their newly acquired subordinate.
“That newcomer isn’t very stable yet… If they go all out to poach him, they might actually succeed…”
“Yeah, so what are you going to do about it?”
At some point, Black Dragon had put his mask back on and deliberately turned his face away.
When White Lion wasn’t looking at him, his whole body twitched, as if he was holding back laughter.
White Lion, oh White Lion, don’t blame me for this. It’s all to make you my successor.
This little matter really doesn’t count for much—it’s not like I’m pressuring you or anything.
Black Dragon thought as much.
After all, having already gotten through to Dark Fang and maxed out his personal charm, Black Dragon believed that the newcomer would absolutely never betray the organization.
Under his control, from the moment the organization set its sights on Dark Fang, Li Chi was destined to become one of them.
I! Black Dragon! Have never made a mistake!
***
Two hours ago, at a certain young female teacher’s home.
“So, that black dragon-shaped monster… the guy with the ability to counter anti-humans… is now an executive in the Dark Organization?”
The young female teacher looked at the three girls in front of her in surprise.
By coincidence, the senior they had the best relationship with, and the one they were closest to normally, happened to be the one right in front of them.
After Li Guang, Chi Zaozao, and Gu Qingchuan exchanged information and reviewed it several times, Li Guang and Chi Zaozao were initially quite shocked, and then that shock turned into regret.
“Damn it! Why didn’t we listen to his explanation back then!”
Chi Zaozao was extremely regretful. Hadn’t they wronged a good person?
Although his identity was indeed a monster executive, the reason they attacked was purely a misunderstanding.
“If I’d known, I wouldn’t have been in such a hurry to act…”
Li Guang also looked quite dejected—after all, she was the one who had struck first with her blade.
“Wuwuwuwuwuwu… I’m sorry… It’s all my fault…”
Gu Qingchuan had a mournful expression on her face.
Even she couldn’t figure out why her brain had short-circuited and she’d joined in.
Maybe because the other party’s identity was a monster executive? And she was a righteous magical girl?
So when she saw her companions charging in, she reacted instinctively?
But since they’d already acted, saying anything now was just making excuses for their behavior. A mistake was a mistake—where were all these reasons coming from?
The only thing they could do now was find a way to make up for their error and ensure they wouldn’t make the same mistake again.
As an obedient good girl, Gu Qingchuan had already started imagining in her head how to apologize the next time she encountered Dark Fang.
After exchanging information, Li Guang and Chi Zaozao learned a very important piece of news.
That Dark Organization executive could take down a super-strong anti-human in just a few seconds!
Unlike Gu Qingchuan, the two of them, who had already become magical girls and been active in this city for nearly half a year, had some understanding of anti-humans—these nearly polluting creatures.
But when they encountered anti-humans, they were equally at a loss, and their only option was to call for help (crossed out) from their magical girl seniors.
But according to Gu Qingchuan’s description, that black dragon-shaped monster could be said to completely counter anti-humans, like he was their natural enemy!
They knew what this meant.
An opportunity to completely resolve those terrifying creatures had just flashed right before their eyes!
But not only had they failed to seize the opportunity, they’d instead given the opportunity himself a beating (or so they thought)!
They’d caused a huge mess!!!
The three girls, deeply aware that they couldn’t resolve this mess themselves, decisively began their path of seeking backing.
And so, they arrived at a certain young female teacher’s home.
“I see… I understand.”
After hearing the three’s description, the teacher’s expression grew increasingly grave.
She made a decisive promise to help them resolve this trouble.
A Dark Organization executive who could counter anti-humans—whether this news was true or false, its influence was enormous.
If it was true, then that monster executive would surely become the Dark Organization’s prized jewel.
Establishing a friendly relationship with him would be nearly impossible, and adding in the fact that these three magical girl juniors had just offended him not long ago, it was like adding insult to injury.
Of course, if it was false, the other party had still genuinely hunted down an anti-human! That was enough to prove his strength was incredibly formidable, probably on the same level as the Dark Organization’s leader, Black Dragon.
In short, whether true or false, this was an opportunity to possibly eradicate anti-humans completely!
So, it had to be taken seriously.
“Let’s set this matter aside for now—I’ll find someone to help later. By the way… you three got to know each other so quickly?”
The young female teacher named Trixiu put away the gravity on her face. After all, this matter was a bit too long-term; it couldn’t be rushed right now.
Better to leave these troubles to her future self and cherish the present time.
Today-ist Trixiu thought as much.
Seeing the conversation suddenly turn to her, Gu Qingchuan’s little face flushed red in an instant.
“Hahaha—so cute. You’re really a shy kid, huh.”
Seeing Gu Qingchuan’s reaction, Trixiu couldn’t help but tease her a bit.
“Ah! Teacher!”
“Hahahahaha—”
Gu Qingchuan’s embarrassed appearance made the others burst into laughter.
Just then, a ripple suddenly stirred above the four of them, and an azure little snake emerged from it. Its vertical pupils looked at the four, then it shook its head, letting out a sleazy voice.
“Oh my my—tut tut tut, so this is the daily life of an expired magical auntie, huh? Teasing juniors when there’s nothing else to do, beating up spirits… really leisurely—ga!”
A murky, powerful hand suddenly pinched the azure little snake’s vital spot.
The originally round and beautiful eyes, like glass marbles, lost that gentleness.
The pupils gradually changed into venomous snake-like vertical slits, replaced by a killing intent so dense it nearly solidified into substance.
A chilling cold suddenly gripped the azure little snake’s entire body.
It was all too familiar with this feeling—like back when it was little, playing with another snake, accidentally wrapping too tight and unable to loosen, the suffocating sensation on the verge of asphyxiation.
Now, although it had long grown up and become an adult spirit capable of handling countless difficulties, that innocence and joy from childhood could no longer be felt.
Fortunately, it could still experience that childhood joy from its master!
It was just that this joy… seemed a bit too heavy.
Trixiu pressed her face against the azure little snake’s ear (though snakes have no ears, she considered that spot to be the snake’s ear), wearing a smile devoid of any warmth, and whispered.
“If you keep babbling nonsense anywhere… don’t blame me for slapping you in front of all these juniors!”
What the azure little snake saw was a demon wearing a smile.
After Trixiu let go, this little snake, which had just waved its tail goodbye to its great-grandma, turned into a ball of light and shot back into that ripple like a cannonball.
“Really now, don’t you know that talking about a girl’s age is the biggest taboo among taboos?”
Trixiu turned her head, those vertical pupils filled with killing intent staring at the three girls.
The three decisively played dumb.
“Aba aba aba aba aba…” ×3