I Will Create a Good Ending for the Yandere Villainess-Chapter 134: First Layer of the Forest of Disruption? [3]

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SWISH!

The bear's claws which acted like long knives, tore diagonally through Lillian's face. The left side of her face was slanted. Her right eye widened.

Splat. Splat. Splat.

The bear stared down at her before glancing at its claws, feeling something that didn't resemble blood running through its fur.

It was...

"Maaan..."

The bear raised its slanted eyes at Lillian to find the left side of her head wobbling a bit. The inside of her head didn't reveal the inside of her skull, flesh, or blood of any kind.

Instead, all that was revealed was a translucent and fluid substance. It was water.

"Bears aren't all that scary now..." She said—the side of her face reforming and returning to its previous appearance. "And instead... I think that damn cockroach is more scary-looking that some bear in the woods."

Her eyes shone with a mocking light as she leapt up, cocking back her arm and shooting out her fist like a gun and slamming it into the side of its face.

BAM!

The bear stumbled slightly to the side—a bit unfazed by the attack, but still pretty pissed off by it.

It then stared down at Lillian to find her clutching her hand and waving it around, "God damn...! I ain't ever punching things again!" She hissed.

In the corner of her eye, she noticed the bear going in for another swing before groaning. From behind the bear, a droplet of water formed, growing into a football-sized sphere and—

SPLAT!

—Shaped itself into a sharp javelin that pierced through its raised arm. Blood left from its wound, soaking into the liquid javelin as it remained stuck in its arm.

Lillian began to taunt it, "Even though I was able to reach Rank C in affinity, I can only be able to turn some parts of my body into water at a time. But since you're not imbuing your attack with mana, this'll be easy!"

She shrugged before having the upper half of her face torn through. The bear watched as Lillian's brainless body swayed a bit—almost like she was gonna fall—with a grin before losing it.

Lillian held up a peace sign as her head reformed again. She smiled in a playful manner, "Yeah... you're definitely less scary than the cockroach."

After saying that, she summoned a long sword, similar to an odachi in her hand before slashing at it.

Swoosh...!

Its form wobbled and curved back more like an arc as it slashed the surface of the bear's chest.

A diagonal red line appeared on its chest as it leaned back. It growled at her as it rolled onto its back, pushing itself onto all fours. It then turned to the javelin still stuck in its arm before biting down and crushing it.

After giving its arm a little shake, it turned back to Lillian and pushed itself off the ground.

Lillian stared at its quick approach before grinning and dashing at it as well. The air brushed against her face with each quickened step she made.

She gripped the hilt with both hands and swung it—

SWISH!

—Only for the "blade" to be shattered at the devastating swing of the bear, whose claws ripped through it like paper.

SPLAT!

Droplets of its liquid form splashed against Lillian's face, who amateurishly flinched at it.

The bear, amidst its body to the side, slammed its shoulder against Lillian causing her to be knocked back. Fortunately, Lillian had raised her arms in time to block, but this left them shaking and numb.

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The bear, who had fallen onto its side due to its bash, steadily got up before taking another step forward with its front paws. But that was then it felt a sort of draining feeling in its muscles.

It was a subtle feeling though but for some reason, it felt like it had become more hungry than it was already before.

"There really isn't any difference, huh?"

It stared up and saw that Lillian had already gotten up off the floor and was checking out some kind of long, deep-red line attached to the side of her arm.

It then followed the line back to it and found that the deep-red colour it had was actually coming from it.

Lillian shook her left arm, feeling it had returned back to normal before disconnecting the red line from it and reconnecting to her other arm.

She stared intently inside its inner workings. Something akin to muscles squeezed and pumped the red substance through the channel, squeezing it out of the bear and injecting it into her arm, giving it some relief.

They were like valves in a vein. Or something similar to it. Lillian spent quite a bit of time on her element's current form and felt it worked quite well.

Currently, she was parasitising the bear's "HP". She wasn't exactly sure what it meant really. All she wanted to do was have it steal some kind of lifeforce from whatever it's attached to.

From what she had seen, the area in which the line was attached would have the greatest effect. So for her shaking arms, having it attached to the Parasitic Line, would cause it to become relieved.

And yes... She has named it Parasitic Line. It was either that or Parasitic String.

"Not bad for my first design." She grinned, scratching the back of her head as she caused the line to disappear. Although it was helpful, it was more mana-draining compared to... draining mana instead of health.

She then randomly yawned, "Maaan... I just woke up and I'm still half-asleep." She looked towards the bear before flicking her hand at it, "I don't really need you anymore now that I finished my experiment."

Before the eyes of the bear, droplets of water manifested before spinning at high speeds and drilling into its eyes—all the way through its skull and exiting from the back, soaked in blood.

The corpse of the bear had yet to realise its missing consciousness before wobbling and collapsing onto its legs.

Lillian placed her arms around the back of her head before buying a mana potion from the System Shop and drinking it. With the transforming her body into water, the Parasitic Line, it was quite draining...

... Draining enough to where she bought three just to get back up to full.

She then turned to Marionette, who was... constricting the "neck" of the snake with her whip that seemed to tighten on its own.

Across its body, were malicious purple cracks forming across its body like a virus. These were its veins infected with the poison-coated whip that had left lasting lacerations on its body.

The wooden whip and the snake wrangled with each other. This was soon ended once Marionette nonchalantly gave the whip a tug, causing it to fully tighten around the snake's neck and... decapitate it.

The snake-wiggling body soon stopped, twitching for a few moments as torrents of blood left through its open wound.

Marionette calmly looked towards Lillian and asked with a tilt of her head:

"I'm done over here. How about you?"