Riches and Bitches: I have a gate to an isekai and leveling-up system!

Chapter 188: It doesn't matter



Chapter 188: It doesn't matter

I couldn't exactly tell how long the next part of my life was.

It all felt like just a series of blurry, disjointed memories. For what exactly I was supposed to remember from it?

Enclosed within the domain of Fay's hair, all I could think of was her body wrapped around mine. Her hot, sweaty skin rubbed on me. Fay's muscles shifted a bit as she made sure to compensate for all the sways on my end...

Sure.

Every now and then, my aura would surge into the elemental darkness, fueling and giving it shape. Then, using my darkness as a pathway, Fay's divine aura would streak across what should be open air, striking down any humans within our range with precise, surgical strikes.

For when her divine aura would appear within a human body only to instantly start to decay into a much thinner aura... Whatever aura humans had, would scatter away.

And from the looks of it, not even their strongest could ward against this kind of attack.

Still, for how much what followed looked like a war crime if not an outright genocide, I couldn't really care all that much.

I was hugging Fay, while she was desperately holding herself close to me in response. With my face fully enclosed within her hug, I couldn't even see the opponents we were killing...

And maybe that's why I didn't really feel bad about what we were doing? Because I couldn't see the visuals? What eyes do not see does not linger in the mind, someone smart pointed out in the past.

In the end, though, just like I didn't really care about the slaughter I happily committed, I didn't care about why I didn't care either.

All that mattered, was Fay's warmth, the spasm of her body as she would tighten her hold over me whenever a battle log would expand a bit faster or showcase some higher numbers...

By the time our roam came to an end, I only had my battle log to thank for keeping any sort of organized registry of what actually happened. Yet, as happy as I was there was some record of what went through, I was even happier to discard all the details, focusing only on the conclusion.

[Total level growth: 182,225]

[Level: 87] > [Level: 100]

[Total level growth: 182,225] > [Total level growth: 169,225]

[Adjusting growth for second grade]

[Total level growth: 169,225] > [Total level growth: 42,306]

[Level 100] > [Level: 142]

Only a single thought persisted in my mind at that point. To keep Fay from scratching herself as I fell down on my bottom.

'For now, it should be over,' I thought, happily softening Fay's drop before pulling her back into a tight hug once she settled down on my lap. 'We need to send some captives to take care of all the dead to make a good impression, ensure someone from our side will be here when the proper imperial army arrives, see to have all the forest folk withdraw from the camp...'

The moment I allowed myself to rest even the tiniest bit, my mind instantly swarmed with the thoughts of what still had to be done.

And quite frankly, if there was one thing that changed inside of me after all the slaughter of the night... It was how little I now cared about the consequences of what I formerly considered to be a plan saved for only the most desperate situation.

For, regardless of all the fancy numbers on my level count rising, the events of this night taught me well. The close shave with death was enough of stimuli to shake me up.

'And if all of that was just their front guard...' I thought, digging my fingers into the soft skin of Fay's sides.

Just a front guard. A mere sliver of the true force that was bearing on this place from all angles possible.

'There's no way I can hold that many humans on my own,' I thought, ensuring Fay's clothes properly covered her body when I sensed she was growing too worn out to maintain the domain of her hair.

And as the white subspace around me started to collapse, I took a deep breath and sorted out my thoughts.

'First, withdraw. Then, talk with Claudy. Then, have him send people to take care of the dead. And then, we are going to go back ho...'

Fay's domain collapsed, once again allowing the visuals of the world to reach my eyes.

And it wasn't pretty, to say the least.

Contrary to how brutal it looked through my aura sense, those who died to my and Fay's joint attack avoided having their corpses brutalized. They simply fell down with a look of shock and intense pain on their now cold faces.

On the other hand, the innumerable limbs, guts, and heads scattered between those still corpses were the responsibility of the celestials and divines, all eagerly celebrating the victory and taking a well-deserved breather.

'Let's hurry up and get everything over with,' I thought, sparking the last few bits of energy I had in me to turn around and head back to the relative safety behind the ranks of my men...

Only to turn around and come face to face with Fay's father.

There was something in his eyes. An echo of an emotion that didn't sit well with me.

And that instinct alone was enough for me to hurriedly give the system a simple command.

The notification windows flashed, describing the change to my stats. With the corner of my eyes, I could also enjoy just how much my aura grew along with my level... But only with the corners of my eyes.

Right in front of me, Loraz took a step forward. And the unspeakable emotion in his eyes now solidified into a pure and now fully directed hate.


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