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Betrayed, I Met The Demon Lord

After my friend and I got Isekai'd while playing an MMORPG, he snagged all the OP skills and the Goddess's favor while I was left with nothing impressive. Then, he added my girlfriend to his harem behind my back. I saw it coming, so I did the next logical thing: I went to propose to the Demon Lord.

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50 Chs

28 - Visitor

Amoria was in the midst of her morning duties at the guild, distributing quests to incoming adventurers, while Marcilla handled orders.

"Haah... The guild is much busier today," Amoria sighed, looking over the crowd.

"Yeah... Apparently, they found Arutol's corpse just outside the city walls... It must have drawn more people to the capital," Marcilla replied, sharing Amoria's sense of weariness.

"News travels really fast these days..." Amoria remarked.

"Hey, did you hear what the guards who were there said?" Marcilla asked as they continued their work.

"Oh? They saw something?" Amoria inquired, raising an eyebrow.

"Heh... According to the Varolon Daily, they claimed to have heard the goddess' voice herself promising to save them. And shortly after, Arutol was sliced in half," Marcilla recounted, her tone laced with skepticism.

"Woah..." Amoria's eyes widened in surprise.

"I know, right? What a load of bull. Where was that divine intervention when we battled the Demon Lord?!" Marcilla scoffed.

"I wouldn't dismiss it as nonsense, Marcy," Amoria countered firmly.

"What...?"

"I mean, the Goddess acts differently for each of us, always with our best interests in mind. If they genuinely believe what they're saying, then there must be a reason behind it," Amoria explained.

"Ahh... forgot you're a priest for a second," Marcilla rolled her eyes but continued her tasks.

"And you know what I'm going to say to that, right?" Marcilla added, her voice firmer as she leaned on the desk during a quiet moment.

Amoria clenched her fists slightly.

"I can guess," she murmured softly, albeit reluctantly.

Marcilla observed her conflicted reaction in silence.

"Let's drop it then. We both know these discussions never end well for us," Marcilla sighed, turning her attention back to the guild's entrance just as the doors burst open.

Two teenage girls rushed in side by side, one resembling Amoria with golden hair and delicate eyes, the other mirroring Marcilla with tanned skin and sharp, rugged features.

"Mom..!!" they exclaimed. Amoria's daughter wrapped her arms around her, while Marcilla's daughter embraced her mother.

"Thank goodness you're okay...!!!" Amoria's daughter cried, nearly in tears as she clung tightly.

"I... wasn't worried or anything... Just... wanted to make sure you don't need anything... Especially after last night," Marcilla's daughter said bashfully as she hugged her mother, not quite as vocal as her friend.

Amoria and Marcilla exchanged a glance and chuckled softly at their daughters' actions.

"Were you scared, Liz?" Amoria soothed as she stroked her daughter's hair, smiling warmly.

"Yeah... I'm so glad you're okay...!" Liz murmured, her voice muffled by Amoria's shirt.

"Come on, your mom's strong enough to take care of herself," Marcilla reassured with a smile, holding her daughter close. "No need to be such a worrywart, Anne."

"W-who's worrying... I just wanted to make sure you're okay, that's all..." Anne mumbled, tightening her grip on her mother.

Just as the two were absorbed in comforting their daughters, the reception table's bell rang.

Marcilla, without opening her eyes and still focused on her daughter, called out, "Give me a second here, fella..." Her voice was soft, murmuring as she reassured her child.

The bell rang again, immediately and insistently.

"Hey, pal, I told you to wait for a second!" Marcilla raised her voice, lifting her head to address the impatient visitor.

She squinted, trying to make out the figure standing across the reception table.

"M...Mika..? Is that... Really you...?" she murmured, recognition dawning as she spotted the young-looking assassin.

At the mention of Mika's name, Amoria's head snapped up, her eyes widening in recognition while still holding Liz close.

"Mika...!! Ha...!! It's been so long...!! You haven't changed a bit...!! How are you? Where is Rika?" she exclaimed, her voice filled with joy upon seeing Mika. Both daughters turned their heads to see the figure their mothers were addressing.

"10 years, in fact...!" Marcilla added, still in disbelief as she scrutinized Mika.

"Aunt Mika...!!" Liz and Anne exclaimed, their eyes lighting up at the sight of her.

Mika looked down, her demeanor shadowed by shame as she stood upright before them.

"Where's Rika...?" Amoria asked.

"Rika is... doing a different duty at the moment... But that's... not what's important right now..." Mika muttered, her voice strained and her presence somber.

'I've... Never seen her like this before. For her to openly show emotions... And in a public place like this... Something is clearly wrong!' Marcilla thought, observing Mika's tense yet somber expression.

Mika then raised her gaze to meet Amoria's, "Amoria... I need to speak with you about... something..." Her voice trailed off.

"S-Sure..!! Speak and—" Amoria started, already attuned to the distress in Mika's tone.

"...Alone... Please..." Mika interrupted.

"Aunt...?" The girls chimed in, picking up on her discomfort.

"Reunion... can surely... come at a later date..." Mika added urgently, her gaze lifting up; piercing into Amoria's eyes.

Amoria's expression hardened as she picked up on Mika's urgency.

"Marcy..." Amoria said, turning to Marcilla.

"Right... I'll take over until you're done. Since you've shown up, you two, you're going to help me, and Misa serve the customers." Marcilla directed her daughters with a firm tone. Without further ado, Amoria left her post at the reception desk and followed Mika upstairs, both entering an unoccupied room for a private discussion.

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