Volume 4 Chapter 9 Lushelara Port
Edited by: Kanaa-senpai
”Nnh, nfuu, nnh, chyuu,” the muffled sounds slipped from the girl’s lips.
A warm, molten sensation rose from the lower half of his body. With every gentle bob of the girl’s head, buried beneath the folds of her skirt, a blissful warmth spread through his mind, swelling into a wave of affection.
”Good job, Suzette… you’re the best,” he murmured, leaning back against the slightly cool stone wall. His voice was soft, filled with genuine praise.
Suzette, the maid leader, shot him a sideways glance, her eyes silently asking, “What’s gotten into you now?” He remembered the teasing words she’d said before: “You only praise me at times like this.” Usually, after his compliments, she’d answer with a sharp retort.
But Suzette’s tongue worked differently—her movements were devoted and delicate. The way she wrapped it around him, sliding and stroking with a fervor that reminded him of a snake’s smooth writhing, expressed nothing but affection. It was easy to understand why he instinctively praised her and gently stroked her head.
He let out a deep sigh, his gaze drifting upward as he tried to endure the warmth spreading through him. White steam rose in the cool air around them.
The chill outside brushed against his exposed skin. A light breeze swept through the alley between the buildings, isolated enough that few would see, but still, it wasn’t a place for such exposure.
But…
”Nnh,” he breathed.
His right hand clenched tightly. The girl beside him intertwined her arm with his, her touch saying silently, “It’s okay.” Her left hand found his fingers, entwining them carefully. The warmth spreading from her fingertips was enough to show her feelings, even without seeing her expression—a pleading, tender look.
This was too indulgent.
There was a woman serving him with devotion, and another girl holding his hand, offering quiet support.
”Adelina,” he whispered.
He pulled the girl close and pressed a quick kiss to her lips.
At once, Adelina eagerly stuck out her tongue, entwining it with his. It moved smoothly and passionately, licking the inside of his mouth as if trying to catch his very soul. He responded in kind, sucking her tongue hungrily, gripping her hand tighter.
His right hand was held by Adelina; his left stroked Suzette’s head. His penis was being cared for by Suzette’s lips, and his mouth was filled by Adelina’s. He indulged in this luxurious attention, feeling the limit of his body approach quickly.
Suddenly, Klock understood what was about to happen. He embraced Adelina tightly, preparing himself.
Warm fluid spilled forth.
The decadent stream flowed into the elegant woman’s mouth—an act both tender and intimate.
Suzette held Adelina tightly as the pleasure swept through her, climaxing inside the girl’s mouth. Adelina responded naturally, lips locked with Suzette’s, gently nibbling while stroking the back of Suzette’s neck.
”Nn… fufu, nchu, chu~,” Suzette murmured softly.
Suzette took the lead, and Adelina supported her every motion.
After confirming the release, Suzette pursed her lips and used her tongue to keep his member steady, angling it just right before increasing her strokes and sucks.
She had complete control. Knowing exactly how to deepen his pleasure, she wrapped both hands around the exposed shaft, protecting it from the cool air. Her soft, pink lips focused on the sensitive areas near the tip, licking and sucking carefully.
When Klock jerked his hips back at the intense sensation, Suzette responded like a creature driven by desire, pressing closer. She pushed her neck forward, swallowing him deeply, leaving him no escape.
With his back against the stone wall, Klock was completely enveloped by the devoted maid’s care.
Clinging to Adelina for comfort, he felt utterly trapped in this warm, intoxicating moment.
Adelina, still holding him close, kept their lips locked, stroking his back softly and reassuringly as he settled into the afterglow.
* * *
”…Phew~,” he sighed softly.
”…It’s not just ‘Phew~,’ is it?” Suzette said with a sharp edge, narrowing her eyes. “You suddenly dragged me into this alley for some weird reason, didn’t you?”
He gave a short sigh, earning a glare from her in response. Suzette, who had just been eagerly pleasuring him moments ago, now looked frustrated as she wiped her mouth, her usual calm demeanor returning despite the faint blush on her cheeks.
”I felt the urge,” he admitted quietly, “so I brought you into the shadows to serve me orally.” He glanced at her with a hint of appreciation. “Your performance was outstanding—worthy of the head maid, no less. Not inferior to the former top slave.”
She folded her arms, still not smiling. “But I’m not satisfied,” Suzette replied bluntly.
He shrugged. “You’re not exactly pouting, but I can see it on your face.”
Suzette gave a small, almost defeated nod. “Since we didn’t go all the way… it feels like my efforts were wasted.”
He chuckled dryly. “Men wouldn’t be satisfied with just breasts and oral, no matter how skilled the woman. They want more if you put in that kind of work.”
”That’s why I’m complaining,” she said, voice low but firm.
He shook his head. “But I can’t take you here. I’d love to, but… it’s all because of the poison.”
Suzette’s eyes flashed. “It’s not every day, is it? Once in a while is fine.”
He grinned tiredly. “It’s every day, not once in a while! Didn’t I say we should find lodging first? We can take our time after that, but you—”
She cut him off sharply. “Yeah, lodging would be fine since it wouldn’t matter if we got too exhausted to walk afterward.”
He smiled darkly. “…Should I do it?”
She scowled. “If we have s*x, we have to carry them afterward.”
He sighed. “It’s easy to have s*x thoughtlessly with a woman who’ll let you, but the reality is harsh.”
Suzette nodded knowingly. “Whether it’s me or Adelina, anyone who’s tasted it can barely walk afterward.”
He rubbed the back of his neck. “Do it twice, and Adelina won’t stand for a while; Suzette will barely walk. Outdoors is impossible.”
Suzette laughed bitterly. “Having a big d*ck is a problem.”
He smiled faintly. “For mutual satisfaction, it’s better than a passive woman receiving it. It’s more romantic when the woman seeks it because she’s overwhelmed with pleasure.”
”But that’s only at first,” she said, voice softening. “After a few rounds, even a high-minded woman like me ends up sobbing, flooding the futon. With you guy, the woman can’t keep up.”
”That somehow reminds me of Tiet,” He muttered. “I have no complaints about you or Adelina. You’re the greatest women, devoted to serving me. I’m sure Adelina would gladly take care of the child if I got you pregnant, even if it means being on the receiving end. But I wonder about that damn powerful Tiet. Even if I pounded her with this thing, she’d probably bounce back as if nothing happened and start running around full of energy.”
* * *
After their secret tryst, they stepped out of the narrow alley into the bright sunlight above.
An old-fashioned town welcomed them.
”This is Lushelara Port,” he said, scanning the surroundings. “The easternmost part of the Federation, the very end of the Human Continent.”
”Many pedestrians are out,” Suzette observed. “This port isn’t just a port—it’s growing as a town.”
He nodded. “It’s far from the kingdom of Shinnit, but it sees a fair amount of human traffic.”
”No wonder,” Suzette said. “It’s the gateway to the Beast Continent.” She glanced around. “Look at all the furry-eared folks.”
”Let’s continue looking for an inn,” he said firmly. “There should be plenty here, but keep your eyes open so we don’t miss any.”
Klock, walking behind Suzette, looked deflated. “Normally, finding an inn shouldn’t be a big deal,” he muttered, clearly lacking sperm-related relaxation.
”But this town’s different,” Suzette said. “Why?”
Klock shrugged. “Maybe because they’re developing the commercial district, and it’s all over there?”
”…That may be the case,” Suzette agreed. “Let’s head to the south side we haven’t checked yet.”
The three set off, Suzette leading the way. The others followed silently.
”I felt so good just now,” Klock muttered, “but now I want to reach out and grab both of their asses. It’s too much of a hassle.”
Suzette glanced back. “But you know… it’s not really a beautiful town, is it?”
”Most ports aren’t,” he said. “You can’t compare it to the Imperial Capital.”
A fishy smell hung in the air. Stones stained and discolored. Buildings decayed and stained by salt and time.
”It’s a dirty town,” he muttered. “The administration’s a mess. No soldiers around.”
”Who’s managing this place?” Suzette wondered aloud.
He frowned. “Some towns die from plague or lack of resources, but this one’s just doing nothing.”
He started eyeing the Beastkin with suspicion. “Are they travelers or criminals?”
”In a town like this, criminals might settle here. Maybe fleeing the Beast Kingdom.”
”If I were a criminal with animal ears,” Klock joked, “I’d do the same.”
Suddenly, he overheard voices from a fruit shop.
–“Hey, did you hear? They say a dragon appeared on the coast.”
–“Yeah! I saw it with my own eyes. It was insanely huge. Definitely a legendary sea dragon!”
Klock’s heart jumped for a moment, but he kept walking, pretending not to hear.
”That ship… I guess it would’ve been better to sink it, huh?” Suzette whispered.
”…It couldn’t be helped,” he replied softly. “We couldn’t risk polluting the sea in front of the sea dragon. Even if the ship’s found, no one will trace us. Unless someone uses past sight—or that dragon talks in human language—we’re fine.”
He recalled abandoning the ship, slipping through the port gate with no guards. No permit to dock. A risk of ambush. Since he had no plans to board it again, discarding it was the only choice.
”…I wonder why that dragon helped us,” Suzette murmured.
”Let’s talk about that after we find a room,” he said. “Can’t come to any conclusion now, and it’d be dangerous if anyone overheard.”
He remembered the day vividly—the sea dragon carrying their ship on its back, swimming with incredible speed across the sea, arriving at Lushelara Port in just three days instead of weeks.
”Why the dragon came here to release us… maybe to help, but the reason’s unknown,” he said.
”It doesn’t make sense,” Suzette agreed.
”But that fleet—they must have been heroes,” he said. “The dragon is hostile to them. That’s all I can think. Just speculation. No proof. No way to know the dragon’s true intentions. The night we met the dragon and that mysterious fleet… everything was so confusing. I couldn’t grasp the situation. I just watched helplessly. I made a fatal mistake trying to gather information.”
”Who fought the dragon?” Suzette asked.
”There were several people with ridiculously strong magic,” he said. “According to Suzette, heroes were definitely in that fleet. The roaring must have been from their battle. What kind of scene was it?”
The word “hero party” reminded him sharply of that arrogant, insanely strong knight.
”The Brave Knight was four people,” he said thoughtfully. “There were supposed to be strong mages, too. Was Tiet among them?”
He sighed. “I still don’t know why she didn’t come back. Did she join Hero Anna? Was she persuaded? Or did she hate being one of several women kept together? Even though it was just a brief relationship, there seemed to be some understanding between us. But she left without a word. I can’t help feeling lonely. ..But I still can’t find her anywhere.”
Lushelara, unlike Shinnit Kingdom, was disorganized, making it hard to guess where to find shops or inns.
Looking back, he noticed a kimono shop in a stone building. Next to it, a row of wooden houses, including an armor shop. The arrangement was messy.
Thankfully, the town wasn’t huge, but as a busy port, finding an inn with a vacancy was difficult.
Walking around, he felt déjà vu. “I swear I’ve seen this scenery before…” he muttered.
The inns along the road were all fully booked. Maybe there were just too few inns in this town, or they were hidden too well. Klock, Suzette, and Adelina wandered through the quiet streets, searching for any sign of a place to stay. But the more they searched, the more bored and restless they became. This town had a strange scarcity of inns—far fewer than expected.
”This isn’t good. We haven’t even finished the travel procedures yet,” Suzette muttered, anxiety creeping into her voice.
Travel procedures—those dreaded official permissions needed to enter the Beast Continent. Everyone agreed it was better to get permission openly than sneak in and risk trouble in an unfamiliar land.
”Shouldn’t we just get it done first?” Klock suggested.
”No way,” Suzette answered firmly. “You two are already known to the heroes. You have to stay hidden. I’m the only one going to the port.”
Their faces were known, which was why they first tried to find an inn to hide in. Given how fast they traveled—three days from the Empire’s waters—it was unlikely the heroes had set a trap here yet. Still, Suzette insisted on caution. Klock thought it was overkill, but decided to follow her lead for now.
After all, those heroes could show up anywhere, anytime.
They hadn’t forgotten the brutal attack by the Third Princess and her disciples back in the Federation. How Hermine had tracked Klock remained a mystery, and facing one of the world’s top magic users left too many unknowns. They could be attacked at any moment.
So for now, Suzette would take the lead in town. Klock and Adelina were ordered to stay put in the inn and rest—to avoid being a liability.
Suddenly, Adelina tugged Klock’s sleeve, stopping them mid-step.
They turned simultaneously to find her standing just behind Klock, eyes focused.
She pointed southeast with a quiet “hm,” directing their gaze toward an old building, tucked away in the trees.
Klock and Suzette exchanged looks—silent confirmation. The former slave girl had found something.
”Is that an inn?” Suzette asked quietly.
No words were needed. They both understood.
From a distance, it didn’t look like much. No signs, no obvious lights. But if Adelina pointed it out, it had to be right.
With unspoken trust in her instincts, Klock said nothing.
Suzette nodded, and the group headed toward the hidden building.
* * *
”Hey, does this town really have so few inns? Do people not stay overnight here?”
”Nah, you’re wrong. There are plenty of inns. The problem is, outsiders just don’t know how to find them.”
The answer came from the tavern keeper, a Beastkin tea-cat girl leaning casually on the counter. Young and sharp-eyed, with short hair and a practical kimono, she looked tough and no-nonsense.
”You’ll probably leave before you get used to it, but if you want to deal with Beastkin, learn our culture fast,” she said with a smug smirk, like she’d explained it a thousand times before.
Klock and Suzette exchanged sighs.
Apparently, the Beastkin culture heavily influenced this town. Normally, you’d find an inn by its smell, not by signs. A smell only Beastkin could identify easily. To Humans, it was invisible—an alien way to read the town.
”This place is mostly for Beastkin guests. Is it okay if we stay?” Klock asked cautiously.
”I don’t mind, but don’t cause trouble. Break something and you’re out,” the cat girl warned bluntly.
Though the inn was Beastkin-focused, it didn’t outright refuse other races. They welcomed humans if they behaved.
Klock’s eyes caught a black wooden board on the wall: “Nyanhoutei.” The old house was a legit inn, but the name felt kinda lame.
Looking around, it seemed quiet for a place that supposedly had lots of guests. From the outside, it didn’t look busy or popular at all.
”Why not put up a sign?” Klock asked.
”Signs are for humans. We don’t need that here. If Beastkin show up, they come. But with Beastkin, things get messy. I don’t like it,” the innkeeper grumbled, clearly territorial.
Klock figured it was about scent or some Beastkin-specific custom. The innkeeper might care about staff, but customers were a different matter.
”Beastkin have different values. It’s not really our place to interfere,” Suzette muttered.
Inside the room they were shown, Suzette pulled out a bundle of paper and scribbled notes—probably to remember the inn’s name in case she needed to ask directions. Where did she even keep such paper?
”Are you leaving already?” Klock asked.
”Yes. You all stay here and wait.”
Despite just arriving, Suzette planned to head to the port now, handle the travel procedures, and sail tomorrow. It was just past noon, so she’d be back by night.
”Why not take it easy for a bit?”
”Better to finish the troublesome stuff quickly. Then we can relax and be ready for surprises.”
”Yeah, yeah, don’t lecture me,” Klock waved her off, already knowing all that but usually ignoring it.
He knew their minds worked differently. Suzette, the earnest spy; him, the lazy thief. Arguing would just tire them out. Balance was key in their strange relationship.
Leaving Suzette to her serious talk, Klock reached out and grabbed Adelina’s surprised behind.
She didn’t resist—in fact, she moved closer and gave a thumbs-up.
Safe zone confirmed. Consent clear. Nothing could stop Klock now.
”…By the way, Mr. Klock, before you go, you should avoid… intimacy today.”
”Huh?”
His hand froze on Adelina.
Why? This is safe. What’s wrong?
Her eyes sharpened. The maid demon’s voice grew serious.
”I’m about to work. You’re clueless enough to start something without hesitation. It’s hard for someone like you to understand, but whatever you do now will have consequences later. Tomorrow is critical. Failure is not an option. Please stop trying to get involved with her.”
Suzette’s quiet anger was different from before. This was serious.
Pressed by her gaze, Klock nodded. “O-okay.”
Knowing when to retreat was important too.
”Well then, I’ll be off. While I’m gone, try to bribe the landlady if you can.”
”Ah… got it.”
Bribing meant silencing her—reducing evidence of their presence. They avoided asking townsfolk for directions for the same reason.
The biggest risks were the innkeeper and sailors at the port. Klock’s job was to handle the landlady.
Honestly, Klock thought it was overkill, but Suzette seemed serious.
”By the way, why are you still holding Ms. Adelina’s bottom?”
”Oh, sorry.”
She noticed the accidental grab and called him out.
”I wasn’t meaning to. Just a mistake,” Klock covered awkwardly.
”Alright, leave this to me. I’ll handle things.”
”Wait, you just told me to relax, and now you want me gone fast? You planning to make a move when I’m not here?”
”No, just your imagination.”
Suzette’s tone was quick and teasing. Klock didn’t understand why she’d suspect him, but if it were true, it was Adelina’s fault for being so close and tempting.
If he looked at her, Adelina would press closer. Then, Klock would get hard, like being told not to eat when starving.
That was a man’s logic—but Suzette was a serious Demonkin spy and maid. No chance of fooling her.
Suzette released the door she was holding and took a sharp step toward Klock.
”Wait. Calm down. I’m not gonna do anything, really!” he thought desperately.
She pushed him against the wall with surprising strength.
With lightning speed, she reached down and unclipped his pants.
”…Huh?”
Before he could question, Suzette bent down, kneeling expertly, and took him into her mouth.
”Whoa!”
Klock jerked back, shocked by the suddenness.
There was no buildup—no hesitation—just pure, professional devotion.
Despite their fugitive life, Suzette had complete control here.
This was… a ‘cheating prevention bl*wjob.’
Cornered against the wall and overwhelmed, Klock vaguely realized the plan.
If she kept him satisfied enough to lose interest in Adelina, no mess would happen.
Makes sense. Classic Suzette.
Klock stroked her head as she worked. Adelina came closer, shy but wanting in, holding Klock’s hand. Feeling left out, maybe.
In alleyways or inns, it all ended the same.
As they settled into the quiet intimacy, Klock decided to hold back today.
If desire flared up, he’d let Suzette handle it.
Soon, Suzette’s expert mouth pushed him over the edge, and he released inside her.
Without missing a beat, she swallowed and kept going, expertly milking him three times before finally letting him go.
The demon maid’s stamina was unstoppable.
Notes:
• Suzette – The older maid from Viscount Fennec. The head maid at the Viscount Fennec’s villa. She is confident, clear-spoken, and professional.
• Adelina – The slave girl.
• Tiet – A companion and friend of Anna. A holy knight from the royal capital. She wears light armor and carries a shield adorned with a dragon holding a sword, indicating her affiliation with the National Military Police. She is concerned about Anna’s well-being and tries to support her emotionally.
• Lushelara – A port in the Federation, accessible from the imperial capital by ship. It serves as a gateway to the Beast Continent, making it a potential escape route for Tiet and his companions.
• Shinnit – Located south of the royal capital of the Kingdom of Crotopone, separated by mountains. A bustling trading town and the nation’s largest economic hub, controlling the Four Islands. It is a port city with gray outer walls, known for its strategic importance and military presence.
• Anna – The legendary Hero, chosen to defeat the Demon Lord. Her past life is Sylvia Croce. She is described as a heavenly being with overwhelming skill and a merciless attitude.
• Hermine – A companion and friend of Anna. The mage. She is pragmatic and encourages Anna to focus on her duties as a hero rather than her personal revenge.
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