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Slave to the Demon Lord

“This emblem on your shoulder is a sign that wherever you go, even to the ends of the six realms - I shall always find you”. __________ Vanessa Hawkins and her little sister were both used as collateral by their father to borrow money. After his sudden disappearance, she’s forced to move into the Randall house to pay off her debt. Unknown to her that the debt couldn’t be easily paid as she’d been sold off by her father because of the blood running through her veins. On reaching the Randall house, she discovers the place to be an empty castle with no one but the strange butler who informs her of the new owner of the house, Dante Vladwick, who appears and disappears as he pleases. The castle seems somewhat haunted and she longs to see the face of her master who constantly wears a mask. But when she’s caught overhearing his otherworldly conversation with the butler, Vanessa finds out she can never return to the normal life of a human. Instead, she’s stuck traveling to dangerous realms as his little slave while trying to uncover the mysteries of her bloodline. —-Cover disclaimer—-

Veedolly · Fantasy
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73 Chs

The Void- Noppera-bō

When Vanessa opened her eyes, she found herself lying on something like a table in the darkness. There seemed to be some moonlight seeping into the room….

Her eyes scanned around to discover some figures around her.

Then there was a flash of lightning.

Her heart began to pulsate at a rapid rate.

There was another flash of lightning before the shaking sound of thunder. The second stretch of light concluded that what she'd seen was real.

The handful of people surrounding her….. had no face. They were just dark shadow-like creatures with human stature.

'Calm down', she told herself although her heart wouldn't stop pounding. The strange creatures didn't seem to be making any move, were they waiting for her? Or could they not move?

With all the courage she managed to muster, she moved off the table to stand on both feet. She was facing the direction the door and window had been.