Reincarnated with a lucky draw system

Chapter 412: THE DEVIL FEARS



Chapter 412: THE DEVIL FEARS



"That’s not the answer to my question," Aaron pressed, his tone unyielding.


He wiped a trickle of blood from his lip, the metallic taste grounding him amid the cosmic isolation.


"Well, first off, there is no reason to go all out against you," Lilith said, her voice smooth and conversational.


"You’d be dead before you know it." She paused, letting the words sink in, her smile turning playful yet edged with menace.


"And secondly, what’s the point of killing someone so interesting?"


"Interesting?" Aaron echoed, surprise flickering across his features.


He found Lilith’s choice of words amusing, a rare crack in his cold facade.


The void around them seemed to echo the sentiment, the dead planets silent witnesses to this unexpected truce.


"Yes. The descendant of Dracula. Once the strongest being in the universe," Lilith explained, her eyes lighting up with genuine fascination.


She circled him slowly, her steps light and deliberate, the faint glow from distant stars catching on her dark attire.


"Why would I do away with the fun I could get?"


"You’re not scared the descendant of Dracula could want revenge?" Aaron asked, speechless by Lilith’s free-spirited nature.


Her casual demeanor contrasted sharply with the tension coiling in his gut, the shadows around him twitching in response to his unease.


"At least it would spice up the universe a bit," she replied with a shrug.


"And also knock those annoying pricks off their high horses." Her tone grew lighter, almost conspiratorial.


"So show me your blood abilities. It’s been long since I last saw one with control over blood."


"Are there no other vampires left in this world?" Aaron asked in surprise, his mystic eyes narrowing as he processed her words.


The revelation stirred a mix of anger and curiosity within him, the blood-bond in his veins humming faintly.


"They are heavily guarded and monitored," Lilith said, her voice dripping with disdain.


"Getting close to them is harder than winning a universal lottery. They’re no better than pigs at this point." She mocked them openly, a laugh bubbling up, rich and throaty, echoing through the sealed void.


Aaron listened to Lilith’s words, finding everything she said to ring true.


"So what happens now that you know I’m alive? And my desire to destroy this universe?" Aaron asked, driving directly to the heart of the conversation.


His sword remained at the ready, shadows coiling tighter around the blade, but his stance was less aggressive, more calculating.


"I could care less if the universe falls," Lilith commented nonchalantly, waving a hand dismissively.


But then her aura flared toward the end, a sudden surge of dark energy that made the void tremble.


She stared coldly at Aaron, her eyes hardening like forged steel. "But should you attempt to hurt my children, then I won’t mind having your head on a platter."


The warning hung heavy in the air, her presence expanding like a storm cloud, the faint scent of brimstone intensifying.


Aaron met her gaze steadily, the sealed space feeling charged with unspoken threats and fragile alliances.


"And how many children should I expect the devil of lust to have?" Aaron asked, staring right into the eyes of Lilith fearlessly.


His gaze was steady, unblinking, piercing through the veil of her seductive aura like a blade through mist.


Lilith smiled faintly, a subtle curve of her lips that revealed a flicker of pleasure at the fearlessness Aaron displayed.


It was rare for someone to meet her eyes without flinching, without the pull of desire or dread overwhelming them.


Her dark hair swayed gently in the weightless expanse, and the air between them grew warmer, laced with the subtle, intoxicating scent of her presence, brimstone mingled with something sweeter, more alluring.


"Aside from Nick and Jeremy, I could care less about the others," she replied, her voice smooth and dismissive.


"They are just failed products to me." The words hung in the sealed space like a casual verdict, devoid of remorse, her crimson eyes glinting with indifference.


"Calling your own children failures. How classic," Aaron said, his tone laced with dry sarcasm.


"Very well, I will agree to your terms and spare them when the time comes, on the condition you help me out in conquering the universe."


He decided to seize the golden chance before him, to weave Lilith into his growing web of alliances.


The opportunity shimmered like a rare star in the darkness, and he wasn’t one to let it slip away.


His mind raced with calculations, weighing her power against the risks, the shadows around him twitching faintly in response to his resolve.


Lilith’s smile widened, but it carried a edge of skepticism. "And why should I help you out? I’d rather not help someone destined to lose and get dragged along with him in the end," she refused flatly.


Her aura pulsed subtly, a wave of dark energy that made the nearby dead planets seem even more desolate, their cracked surfaces reflecting the cold starlight.


"Losing side? You think I’m on the losing side?" Aaron muttered, a rift appearing behind him with a low, resonant hum.


The tear in space shimmered violet and black, edges flickering like unstable flames, drawing in the faint light from distant stars.


This was the very reason he harbored no fear that Lilith could best him, escape, and shatter his meticulously laid plans.


It was simple: he had someone who could handle Lilith without breaking a sweat.


The air grew heavier, charged with anticipation, as if the void itself sensed the arrival of an ancient power.


"And what exactly can change my mind?" Lilith asked curiously, a smile plastered on her face.


She leaned forward slightly, her curiosity piqued, the warmth of her presence contrasting with the chill of the surrounding emptiness.


Then Lilith’s eyes grew wide, shock rippling through her features like a sudden storm.


In an instant, she moved several steps back, her graceful form retreating with uncharacteristic haste.


She stared not at Aaron, but at the rift behind him, her crimson gaze filled with a rare mix of disbelief and trepidation.


The dead planets loomed larger in the background, silent sentinels to her unraveling composure.


"How is this possible? How is he alive?" Lilith asked, her voice trembling just a fraction.


For the first time, the devil of seduction wasn’t smiling, her playful air evaporating like mist under a harsh sun.



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