I'm Strong But Only If I Stay Lewd

Chapter 90: Who Are You Really?

I'm Strong But Only If I Stay Lewd

Chapter 90: Who Are You Really?

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Chapter 90: Who Are You Really?

After the monster explained itself and the GoG side of the forbidden spell, Rin said to the monster, his voice steady and thoughtful as he remained squatted in the forest clearing, the moonlight casting soft silver patterns across his black hoodie and the leaf-covered ground. "Okay then... I see to handling the other occult group so they won’t interfere with your findings."

He meant he would try to come up with an excuse to stop the other members from chasing after her.

His deep blue eyes remained calm as he spoke, the night breeze tugging gently at his hair while his mind already turned over possible strategies.

He could feed Hanako and Akane false leads, claim the monster had already left the area, or create a distraction that would pull the club’s attention elsewhere.

The forest around them felt alive with quiet tension, leaves rustling softly as Rin’s words settled, his posture relaxed but authoritative, showing he had the power to influence the situation without raising suspicion.

The cool night air carried the scent of pine and damp earth, brushing against his skin as he considered the best way to protect both sides without revealing too much.

Then Rin said to the monster, his tone practical and direct,

"I will advise you come in with a human form when sneaking into the school... that would draw less attention than you coming in with your monster form." He explained it calmly, knowing that many monsters could change their form to human appearances, blending seamlessly with people to move unnoticed.

In human form, the creature could walk the hallways like any student or visitor, avoiding the panic and alerts that a giant spider-hybrid would trigger.

Rin’s blue eyes stayed fixed on the glowing white eyes inside the hood, his expression serious but helpful, the night breeze tugging at his hair as he offered the advice. The suggestion was born from experience — he had seen how effective disguise could be for supernatural beings navigating the human world, reducing the risk of detection and allowing for safer, more efficient searches. The forest clearing felt heavier with the weight of his words, the trees standing tall and silent as the monster listened.

She replied to Rin, her raspy female voice carrying a note of reluctant acknowledgment,

"I know but... with my original form it would be easier to search for the book."

She explained how being in her true hybrid form gave her better eyesight in the dark, allowing her to see through shadows and detect hidden details that human eyes would miss.

Her spider legs provided superior speed and agility for climbing walls or moving quickly through tight spaces, and the extra limbs allowed her to search multiple areas at once or defend herself if she encountered rivals.

The monster’s glowing white eyes flickered as she spoke, her spider legs shifting restlessly on the forest floor, crunching leaves as she described the advantages — the heightened senses, the ability to sense magical residues, and the raw power that made her feel safer while hunting for the forbidden tome. 𝒻𝑟ℯℯ𝑤𝑒𝑏𝑛𝘰𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝒸𝑜𝘮

She admitted the risk of being seen but emphasized that the benefits outweighed the danger when time was critical, her hooded head tilting slightly as she weighed the pros and cons in her mind.

The female voice held a note of frustration, the ancient weariness evident as it described the challenges of balancing stealth with efficiency in the search.

The forest wind continued to rustle the leaves around them, carrying the creature’s words through the clearing as Rin listened attentively.

Then Rin was like "Well okay... just don’t draw more attention to yourself."

He said it with a small nod, his voice carrying a mix of acceptance and caution, his blue eyes steady as he rose from his squat.

The forest clearing felt heavier with the weight of their agreement, the moonlight highlighting the tension in the air as Rin warned her to be careful, his black hoodie moving with his slight shift in posture.

He brushed a leaf from his knee, his movements casual but deliberate, showing he accepted the compromise while reminding her of the risks.

The night air felt cooler against his skin, the distant hoot of an owl underscoring the seriousness of the moment as he stood up fully, his muscular frame casting a long shadow on the ground.

Then she looked at Rin and asked, "Who are you really? A god? Demi-god? Monster? What exactly are you?" Her raspy female voice was filled with genuine curiosity and caution, the glowing white eyes inside the hood narrowing as she studied him.

Even though the occult group and others from their side didn’t recognize Dracula, she recognized and knew exactly who Dracula was — the well-known, dreadful, horrendous Dracula, the ancient vampire lord feared across realms for his power and cruelty.

Seeing Rin walk and speak casually with him, treating the legendary being like an equal companion, made her ask who Rin really was.

Her spider legs clicked softly on the ground as she waited, her hooded head tilting slightly, the forest seeming to hold its breath as the question hung between them.

The female voice carried a mix of awe and wariness, the creature’s glowing white eyes fixed on Rin with intense scrutiny, as if trying to pierce through his casual demeanor to uncover the truth behind the man who stood so comfortably beside one of the most terrifying figures in monster lore.

The moonlight highlighted the tension in the clearing, the leaves rustling softly as the standoff stretched, the creature’s spider legs shifting restlessly on the forest floor while it waited for an answer.

The forest clearing fell into a tense standoff, the moonlight casting long shadows of the three figures on the leaf-covered ground as the monster curiously waited for the rin to respond, the night air thick with unspoken questions and the curious unsettling mood on the monster.

The trees stood tall and silent around them, their leaves rustling softly as the standoff stretched on, the glowing white eyes of the monster watching Rin and Dracula with curiosity .

The moment felt suspended, the forest holding its breath as the conversation continued under the watchful eyes of the ancient trees, the weight of the revelation about the forbidden book still lingering in the air like a dark promise.

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