Demon World's Brothel β Chapter 9
I expanded the size of the building again. It was now 700 square feet. It was about the size of an apartment now, so it was definitely getting there. I decided to make Elizabethβs working station officially into a room. At that point, I was curious about the enchantments that existed towards rooms. One of the major aspects of being a builder was that I could enchant the room with effects.
I glanced down the list of options. There was high
regeneration allowing people to heal quicker. There was a room that enhanced
concentration. There was one that increased paranoia. That was useless to me.
Another increased a personβs sense of well-being. There was one that increased
mana regeneration. There was also one that decreased it. There were battle
rooms that increased damage or decreased it. One room nullified damage
completely, making it a safe room. Oh, there was an effect that increased
sexual desire! I looked at the price and couldnβt help but sigh. Any room
enchantment was 50 dragons or more.
Instead, I decided to settle on other things. Specifically,
I purchased a real bed for Elizabeth. I had a feeling a futon wouldnβt quite
do, so I got the bed frame and everything. I bought dΓ©cor for the room too, and
I found lubricant as part of the health care stuff. I hadnβt seen it before, so
I wondered if this was a system that unlocked stuff based on personal
expectations and needs. If thatβs the case, there might be a day I can summon a
big screen TV and Netflix. Well, that was the dream, I guess.
Iβd eventually want to update everything. I wanted a
bathroom with indoor plumbing. Itβd be nice to get electricity. Iβd love to
have an air-conditioning unit for the summer. The furnace has been enough to
keep the place warm since itβs fall but come next summer the weather will
definitely be unfortunate. In fact, the furnace might not cover it for the
middle of winter either. I heard in the old days they put heated coals under
the beds or something. I didnβt know how that worked. Unfortunately, it was all
too expensive at the moment.
I finished remodeling Elizabethβs workspace and then I did
my own room and Elizabeth and Dianaβs room. They had two futons now in her room
and a place to put their clothing. Iβd need to get them more outfits soon, but
I found myself already out of money. Updating the house was expensive. I always
kept money to spare for food though, so we wouldnβt starve. I was confident now
weβd get more money thanks to Elizabethβs hard work.
As time passed on, the girls didnβt return. I started to
frown as I wondered what was holding them up so much. I then remembered that
this place wasnβt really safe for human women. Cursing at my stupidity for
letting the girls wander outside, I immediately charged out the door. I could
feel where Elizabeth was through the bond. Fortunately, she was only a few
streets over. As I got there, I immediately heard a nasty conversation.
βWhat do you mean, no? Damn human. You clean cocks, donβt
you?β
βI d-do that under Master. P-please, go to his place to
purchase.β
βEh? Money? Why should I pay? Just service me and my boys
and weβll let you go.β
βPleaseβ¦ just let me go.β
βDonβt mouth off to me. I even learned damned human speech
so that you stupid creatures can understand me. Now, open your mouth!β
I came around the edge to see three aggressive-looking
demons. The guy in charge actually looked the most human of the bunch, with
skin the same color as a human, like me. His horns were ram horns though,
instead of the small horns on my head. If I did my hair up a certain way, Iβd
look a bit like a human. For this guy, thatβd be impossible. Next to him was a
green skin and red skin. At this point, I still didnβt know what the variations
in skin color and horn-type meant for demons. Some looked essentially human,
while others were seven feet tall and looked like they came from the bowels of
hell.
The had surrounded Elizabeth and she was pressed against a
wall. As for her daughter, Diana was huddled behind her shaking. The human-like
demon with the ram horns had a hand on her shoulder and was trying to
forcefully push her down to her knees.
I cleared my throat as I walked down the alleyway. βExcuse
me, you appear to be bothering my companion.β
The group turned back to me. Elizabeth put on a look of
relief and then blushed. The one in charge sneered when he looked at me.
βYouβre the one that runs that expensive shop? Hmph. What a
scam! I can hire a human to do that for a tenth of the price!β
βThen, please do that,β I responded. βBut my human only
works for me at the price I set.β
His expression instantly turned ugly. I could guess that he had
some kind of bad experience in the past with these kinds of things. Perhaps he
had even been waiting for my girl to leave so that he could target her. It
seemed like her reputation was growing in the city.
βGet lost! The humans are the same as trash. You canβt own
trash. Iβll just use what I want.β He declared boldly.
I glanced at the two demons behind him. βDo the pair of you
feel the same way?β
The two men looked at each other, but something about the
look in my eye caused them to have doubts. They both shook their heads and took
a step back. The guy in frontβs eyes turned even uglier.
βYou cowards! Fineβ¦ Iβll just enjoy her all by myself!β
With that, the man turned and ran at me. I sighed as he
charged me and opened up the builder’s menu, bought a fire crystal, and then
tossed it at him. Fire crystals came from fire element monsters. They were
generally unstable and mostly used by enchanters. However, they werenβt
something you could casually walk around with. If I wasnβt able to summon it on
the spot with the builder’s ability, it would have been impossible to use it in
this manner.
The good thing was that it was only valued at 50 wyverns. Thatβs still half a drake! My wallet felt the pain of my attack. As soon as the crystal hit him about five feet in front of me it exploded in fire. The flash was scarier than the damage it caused. He stopped short as the world in front of him exploded with a pop. It wasnβt a fireball, but someone who didnβt know any better might think it was. Worst of all, the manβs shirt was now in flames.
βAhhhh! Ahhhh!β
He turned and ran the other way, screaming as smoke and fire
rose from his shirt. Had that explosive not been enough to throw him off, I was
prepared to summon a steel sword next. That would have cost 5 drakes. That was
digging into my meal money, so I definitely would have been unhappy.
The two men with him didnβt see the crystal, so as far as
they knew I was some powerful demon mage. They turned and fled too, chasing
after their smoking buddy as they desperately tried to put out the fire. Within
thirty seconds, the alley was cleared and it was just me and the girls.
Elizabeth was looking at me with awe-inspired eyes. It really wasnβt much. I
just tossed a fire crystal at them. However, a moment later, text floated
across my vision.
Your minionβs faith in you has increased.
Your minion [Elizabeth] has increased to level 3.
She has 1 minion point to spend. Would you like to give
her a perk?