Chapter 993 - 993 Chapter 993 Messing with Some MORE Bitches?
D.E.M.O.N.S: Getting Summoned Weekly isn't so Bad
993 Chapter 993 Messing with Some MORE Bitches?
Sue... blah blah, you know the drill.
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They shrieked in rage and made to jump at Sue only to be restrained by one of the other guests, âAttacking someone at a formal event? Mureale, Iâm disappointed in you,â said the newcomer.
*If the poor girlâs name is actually Mureale Iâm not entirely sure I feel comfortable picking on her anymore. Her entire life is already a joke. Not sure Iâm wanting to add to that massive pile.*
Sueâs was mostly joking with her thoughts as she turned to the newcomer and couldnât help but be a bit stunned. Here was a girl, no, a woman that knew how to play the game. The first thing Sue couldnât help but note was that she was flatter than a pancake. At least those had some bounce. The woman in front of her only had anything up top because she had defined pectoral muscles. The thing is though⦠the girl looked pretty good. She clearly knew what she was doing.
It was clear that sheâd carefully crafted her muscles before taking to cultivation and preventing the easy formation of muscles. Sheâd also balanced it well across her body. Her back was noticeably light on muscles, and her arms had well defined muscles that were still quite small for that. Sue wouldnât be surprised if she had a six pack under that dress, but it wasnât visible for the moment. Her legs though, in contrast to her arms, looked like they could snap Sue in half. They were packed with muscle and looked more like they were chiselled from stone.
The woman clearly knew what she was going for. What really brought her whole look together was the pure confidence that she radiated from every poor. This was a woman who had her shit together. Sue knew her usual tactics of abusing her more impressive physical assets would never work against this potential foe. They had clearly gone for their own style, and Sueâs soft and squishy look had a completely different kind of appeal.
The thing that raised Sueâs eyebrows though⦠was that the newcomer also had purple skin. It wasnât a common colour, but sheâd plenty of demons with it over time. It didnât quite match her own. If Sue would say, somewhat narcissistically that she had royal purple skin, this newcomer had skin more closely matching an eggplant. Now, despite the potentially unflattering comparison, that didnât mean Sue thought the colour was bad for the woman. No, it went well with her muscley atheistic.
Mureale was struggling in the newcomerâs grip but she wasnât making any progress getting through. Sue stopped examining the competition and started puzzling out what she wanted to actually DO about it. *Because thatâs the question isnât it. How do I want to play this? Whoever she is, sheâs got her own style and more confidence then someone our age normally has to just rock it. A quick glance around the rest of the room shows that outside of the men and the bodyguards sheâs the only one with this sort of aestheticâ¦
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Still, she can easily weather the storm if it isnât in fashion just because of the charisma and confidence she seems to radiate. What is she though? She doesnât have the pointed ears Iâd expect from a dark elf, and sheâs much too tall for a undertow dwarf. Iâm also pretty sure she canât be human⦠they donât tend to go purple no matter the world. Hmm⦠I wonder if itâs just something to do with her cultivation technique?
Damn. It doesnât really get me any closer to knowing how to deal with her. Perhaps I should just start to see how things go. I mean, this is only a temporary assignment. If we click well⦠two purple chicks causing trouble seems like more fun then just the one rightâ¦?*
âLet me go Tess!â hissed Mureale âIâm going to make sure this whore gets it!â
âItâs not very nice to call someone a whore Mureale,â the newcomer now marked as Tess, was able to make use of Murealeâs name as if that alone was an insult. Sue was in agreement, that it really was. âI thought after last time youâd be on better behaviour. I canât keep having this talk with you,â
âIâll catch up with you in cultivation one day Tess, then youâll learn just what I really think of you!â hissed Mureale.
âNow, now,â said Sue as she stepped in, making sure to position herself just so that Mureale had to deal with having Sueâs breast resting lightly on her head. Mureale couldnât even struggle too much or risk loosing one of her dozen trinkets weaved into her hair. Fancy they might have been⦠but there was too many of them to all be secured properly. âTechnically speaking I am being paid as a⦠letâs call it⦠a private escort,â Sue smiled lightly, âSo even if Mureale isnât being the kindest about it, that IS my job,â
*Letâs see how she responds to that. Iâve given her an easy avenue of an attack. Will Tess take it?*n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAh, but Iâm quite certain Mureale wasnât guessing at your profession. Personally, I see no reason to denigrate someone for that sort of work⦠but trying to force a label on someone who wasnât doing anything wrong, well, thatâs the sort of bad attitude that gets people kicked from these parties,â said Tess with a smile.
Mureale carefully extracted herself from Tessâ grip. It wasnât easy with Sueâs⦠position nearby⦠but she managed it. âFine. Whatever, you win Tess. Iâll leave. Iâm sure youâll enjoy each otherâs company,â said Mureale before she rushed away from them both.
âYou know, that was almost a good insult for someone of her level of intelligence,â offered Sue as stared at a retreating Mureale.
âThatâs a bit rude. Murealeâs got special needs and we shouldnât be making fun of idiots. Weâd be so strapped for entertainment without them,â offered Tess in turn.
*Hmm⦠Tess seems a bit brutal but I wasnât exactly being kind either. Iâm honestly not sure that I could go toe to toe with her in this arena. She likely knows a lot more about the local politics. Still⦠she doesnât seem the type to get too into politics. A bit too much time sculpting her body for all that nonsense.*
âI suppose I can see where youâre coming from⦠but when they set things up so perfectly you just have to take those openings. Iâd already planned out exactly what to say to the first person who commented on my ill-fitting dress,â âadmittedâ Sue.
Tess rolled her eyes, âCalling your dress âill-fittingâ is like saying itâs warm outside tonight. Technically speaking, it IS warm for this time of year, but we both know thatâs not whatâs important. That dress is exactly what you wanted for a night like tonight, and I bet youâve got your own tricks to keep it on for the night,â
âWho knows? I could be dying to take this offâ¦â suggested Sue.
âIâd make a bet itâs tape,â said Tess with no hint of shame, and her gaze locked on Sueâs tits, making it clear what Tess knew what she was talking about.
âMost girls wouldnât admit to knowing what Iâm doing, especially not in a crowd like this,â said Sue. âBut yes, it IS tape. I donât really know of anything better for things like this. Tape is easy to find, easy to remove, and secure enough that Iâm not scared of dancing around⦠but if I really wanted to⦠give people a show, Iâm not really prevented,â explained Sue.
âMy mother preferred to use a complicated mess of magnetic broches to keep things together⦠but did rely on tape in a pinch. I of course, donât have the same issues,â said Tess with a gesture at her body.
âI see, Iâm sure your mother knew what she was doing. And while I agree you donât have those⦠issues, youâve certainly got your own style. The sheer confidence you manage to emanate is impressive. Iâm confident in my looks yes, but compared to youâ¦â Sue let her words hang in the air with a shrug.
âThatâs because you lack confidence in your future,â said Tess after a few moments.
âWhat?â asked Sue, a bit stupidly. Tess had just said it with such confidence that when Sue couldnât understand the question she had to ask, as if she was speaking to an older friend or cousin.
Tess stared at Sue for a few moments, letting her gaze hang there. âItâs because you lack true confidence in yourself. Your body is something I doubt you worked at much. You trust it. You trust your attitude⦠but you doubt yourself. Youb question your future, and you lack confidence to be able to survive anything the world throws at you. Iâve fought and bled for scraps. Iâve pioneered my own style. Iâm one of the cultivation geniuses of this generation. I know that I will succeed in the future⦠or die trying. You⦠well⦠you canât see your future, and it scares you. Canât be confident if you canât deal with your fear,â
And with that Tess left, weaving her way through the crowd. Bitch.