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Demonic Dragon: Harem System-Chapter 733: Problems and Reconciliation
Chapter 733: Problems and Reconciliation
The forest behind Asgard was known for its ancient vastness, towering trees, and an almost perpetual mist that shimmered with golden particles as it reflected the sunlight. For centuries, that region had been considered harmlessβjust too wild territory for cultivation, but not dangerous. ππ£ππ²π°πππ§π π§ππ.πππΊ
That changed three days ago.
And now, Kali walked alone through the depths of that forest, each step facing an invisible resistance, heavy, dense as liquid lead.
The air, once warm and vibrant, had become suffocating. A dry, oppressive heat that burned not the skinβbut the soul.
The aura emanating from that place was so intense that any human soldier would have fallen unconscious before even reaching the first point of corruption. They were strong, disciplined, trained⦠but nothing on known earth could have prepared them for this.
Kali knew. Thatβs why she sent them back.
She herself wasnβt sure if she could endure it.
The Demonic Dragoness walked with slow, precise steps, her reptilian eyes narrowed as the heavy wind blew the leaves in strange rotations. Something was wrongβnot a common mistake, not a natural anomaly, but a deep, ancient, living corruption.
Her entire body throbbed as if every cell were being pulled in opposite directions.
The demonic energy that saturated the ground was so brutal that even sheβa creature born of darkness, shaped by a hell that few would comprehendβfelt her throat burn and her chest ache.
βWhat the hellβ¦?β she murmured to herself, placing her hand on her chest, as if trying to stabilize her own internal flow of power.
Kali would never admit weakness before anyone.
But there, alone, she recognized the truth:
This was not natural. It was not common.
It was not something that should exist.
A few meters ahead, the forest transformed.
The once-living trees were charred, their bark gray and cracked as if they had suffered internal combustion. The branches were twisted, like arms trying to escape something invisible.
Some leaves hung, only half-burnedβand the fire that had destroyed them was not ordinary. There was no smell of burning, no soot in the air. Justβ¦ emptiness. As if life itself had been sucked away.
The ground had red cracks, like exposed veins. And from them, a sinister heat emanated, almost pulsing.
Kali knelt and touched the ground.
Her finger cracked.
It didnβt burn her skinβit burned her mana.
The demonic energy reacted as if it had consciousness, drawing its power to itself.
She recoiled immediately.
ββ¦this is not ordinary corruption,β she whispered.
The wind blew once more, bringing a strong smell of iron and sulfur. The demonic presence was so dense it seemed to melt the air, distort the light, affect even the way sounds traveled.
Everything was too silent.
No birds.
No insects.
No breaths other than her own.
The Dragoness raised her head and observed the sky.
Red clouds formed above the treetopsβbut only over that part of the forest. The rest of the territory behind Asgard remained illuminated, clear, natural.
The affected area was shaped like a perfect circle.
Too perfect.
Kali narrowed her eyes.
ββ¦someone did this.β
She walked further ahead.
Each step brought her closer to something her instinct screamed to avoid. Something that seemed to watch. Something that pulsed, breathed, yearned.
After a few eternal minutes, she finally arrived at the place.
The cave.
If it could even be called a cave.
The entrance was a gigantic fissure in the earth, as if something colossal had emerged from within. Molten rocks accumulated at the edges, petrified into twisted shapes, full of imaginary claws that stretched into the air.
Two large stone columnsβresembling hornsβflanked the opening. Between them, broken chains hung, as if something had been released from within.
The heat was brutal.
The air shimmered.
And from within escaped something like a deep, continuous lament, vibrating in her bones.
Kali approached, swallowing hard.
βThis isβ¦ impossible.β Her eyes widened, gleaming with a mixture of fascination and horror. βItβs pure demonic energy. Noβ¦ itβs more than that.β
She touched the edge of the opening.
A wave of force struck her like a slap.
She took a step back, growling.
βThat almost ripped my mana outβ¦β
Even sheβwho was literally built on demonic energyβhad never felt anything so overwhelming. So hungry. So ancient.
Her gaze drifted to the ground around the hole.
Bodies.
Not of peopleβbut of animals, local monsters, birds, giant insects.
But they werenβt dead naturally.
They were dried-out carcasses, as if all vitality had been drained until only shells remained.
Even the nearby waterβa small mountain streamβwas black, thick, utterly corrupted by the energy leaking from the fissure.
Kali took a deep breath. βDamn it, more problemsβ¦β
β¦
The room was silent, except for the rhythmic sound of the icy wind hitting the window.
Scarlet stood before the table where the egg rested on a thick blanket, radiating its characteristic bluish light.
She crossed her arms, staring at the shell as if looking at a true rival.
βAlright,β she said finally, with a deep sigh. βLetβs settle this once and for all.β
The egg lit up slightlyβas if it had raised its head to listen.
Scarlet raised an eyebrow.
βDonβt look at me like that. I know you hate me. Or at least you tolerate me very poorly.β
She approached and gave two light taps on the icy surface.
The shell vibrated in response, but not in a hostile way⦠more like a grumble.
βGreat. So weβre on the same level.β
Another glow.
Scarlet took a deep breath, straightening her posture like a queen about to give a speech.
βListenβ¦ youβre going to be born soon. And I donβt want Strax to be torn between me and youβbecause heβs already an emotional disaster sometimes, and Iβm not going to make his life any harder.β
The egg pulsed harder, as if in agreement.
Scarlet continued:
βSo we needβ¦ I refuse to call it friendshipβ¦ but at least a truce.β
The egg tilted slightly forward, as if⦠listening.
She rolled her eyes.
βYes, yes. I know you want to be close to him too. But you have to understand one thing right now: I was here first. Strax and I are a duo. A team. A couple.β
She crossed her arms.
βYou can beβ¦ I donβt knowβ¦ a mascot. A son. A little dragon. Whatever. But youβre not going to take my place.β
The shell trembled, but not in protestβit seemed moreβ¦ embarrassed?
Scarlet tilted her head.
βWhat is it now? Do you want to say something?β
The egg vibrated again, but softly, almost timidly.
The blue light spread through the room like a silent plea.
Scarlet narrowed her eyes.
βOh noβ¦ you want me to apologize, is that it?β
The eggβs glow intensified. Clearly, that was it.
Scarlet gave a short laugh.
βNo way.β
The egg trembled indignantly.
βNo way,β she repeated, stamping her foot. βIβm not going to apologize forβ¦ doing what I didβ¦ IN FRONT OF YOU.β
The egg glowed even brighterβnow completely reddish-blue, a mixture of confusion and pure indignation.
Scarlet raised her hand, signaling calm.
βI admit I might have overreacted a little that day.β
The egg trembled as if to say: βA LITTLE???β
Scarlet corrected:
βOkay, I overreacted. But it was your fault too, you cocky little rock! If you hadnβt started shaking and screaming like a needy spirit, I wouldnβt have needed toβ¦ umβ¦ assert territory the way I did.β
The egg gave a pulse of light that looked like a silent scream.
βYeah,β she said, pointing a finger. βI know what you mean. But it doesnβt matter. Iβm not going to apologize. Accept it.β
The egg was quiet.
Very quiet.
Scarlet raised an eyebrow.
ββ¦You didnβt like it?β
The shell glowed faintly. An almost⦠defeated glow.
Scarlet huffed, throwing her hands up.
βOh, great. Now youβre going to be emotionally blackmailing like Strax.β
The egg swayed to the sideβas if offended.
Scarlet approached and placed her hand on the shell.
A soft light enveloped herβno hostility, no aggression.
Warm.
Gentle.
βLookβ¦β she said in her lowest voice, reluctantly sincere. βI donβt like you. But I donβt want to hurt you either.β
The egg made a soft soundβan internal noise, almost a cold purr.
βYouβll be born soon,β she continued, resting her other hand on the table. βAnd when you are born, youβll be strong. Youβll be part of our family. Our mess. Our chaos.β
The egg vibrated at a low frequency, as if agreeing, though it was still sulking.
Scarlet sighed, looking at it with an expression that was pure resignationβmixed with a touch of affection she refused to admit.
βBut know this from now on: Strax is mine. No matter how many times you try to kick me out, shake me, shine, or struggle.β
The egg responded with a steady glow, as if to say, βI know.β
Scarlet crossed her arms and smiled slightly.
βGood. Now youβre starting to understand.β
She turned to leave⦠but the egg emitted a faint glow, drawing her attention.
Scarlet stopped.
ββ¦What? Want a hug, now?β
The egg vibrated, as if to say, βMaybe.β
Scarletβs eyes widened.
βIβIβmβnotβgoingβtoβhugβanβegg.β
The egg glowed brighter, insistently.
Scarlet turned her face away, annoyed, but the corner of her mouth betrayed a tiny smile.
ββ¦Okay. Just a touch.β
She rested her forehead against the shellβa minimal, reluctant gesture.
The egg calmed down completely.
Scarlet closed her eyes for a second.
βSatisfied?β
The egg glowed in response.
Scarlet huffed and turned to the door.
βGreat. Now stay there, quiet. And donβt tell Strax anything about this.β
The egg pulsed.
As if it had just kept a precious secret.







