β Chapter 150:
Rain devoured the last of the gangs, drakes and lapines all, dozens of them. Those who had been killed by each other, or by himself. He had to admit of the two species Lapine was definitely the tastier, rabbit was just so moreish, drake was just a less spicy kobold.
Careful not to make too much of a mess he carried the bodies away from the street and into Lyra's family garden before digging in. Probably for the best as there were a few neighbours peeking through their curtains trying to see what all the noise coming from the lightless dark was.
He finished up with a polite belch. Levelers were so much more filling than animals, there really was no comparison, and the greater growth was alway a plus. Maybe hunting the city's gangs was the better answer to his daily hunger problem instead of devastating Florens' animal population.
With a groan he rolled his claws and stretched like a cat as the feeling of a little growth washed through his body, expanding his size a bit. That was the trouble with needing ever more food to grow the same amount, needing ever more to achieve the same wonderfully satisfying feeling. It made him want to go after all the gangs then and there, to eat them all, to
really
cut loose. How many gangs even were there?
He pondered that as he returned to the house and stepped through the broken down wall. There was no one there, nor were there any bodies as he had eaten those too, but there were voices coming from a room deeper inside the house.
Rain followed the sound and found Lyra with her family sitting at a dining table, her exceptionally beautiful elven mother serving tea from a teapot as though they hadn't just been raided and almost killed by multiple warring street gangs.
There was a certain amount of alarm as Rain entered, which he didn't think was entirely fair, he had been careful to clean off the blood.
"This is the monster you said belongs to you Lyra?"
"Mhmm! He was a gift from a friend. Don't worry, there's like ten- no, twenty- uh, thirty! heart pins aimed directly at his heart, or something, he can't hurt a fly if I don't want him too, but I don't need to because he's a good boy, yes you are, aren't you just!" said Lyra, tilting her head and smiling up at Rain, her eyes squeezed shut.
Rain gave the sheep girl a very flat look.
"Aheh, anyway, he's been keeping me safe. It would take a seriously strong leveler to beat him in a fight, and before you get any ideas dad, no, you couldn't beat him, you would get destroyed."
"I wasn't about to say anything," grumbled the large sheep person, ram person? Woolie? Rain wasn't sure, but he did have two large curling horns on either side of his white furred head, matched with a gold-brown waistcoat and a pair of armless ivory spectacles balanced on the bridge of his muzzle.
"Well good. Come here Rain I'll get you some tea."
"You're going to serve the thing?!" scoffed Lyra's father.
"Yep. Aren't you at least a little grateful he saved your life? I think the good boy deserves some tea."
Rain momentarily considered throwing Lyra out a nearby window, but with a sigh he stepped forward and took the seat she pulled out for him.
The wooden chair immediately collapsed as he put his weight on it and he was dumped onto the floor.
"You knew that was going to happen." he growled.
"It can speak? I thought I heard- but..." said Lyra's mother looking faint.
Rain adjusted and sat cross legged which at his height left the top of the table slightly below his chest. It wasn't that far off from how Lyra was sat at the table with a chair honestly, but he still felt ridiculous.
Lyra's father squinted at him. "Why do I get the impression that this slave is valuable, as in paying a fortune in gold to possess kind of valuable."
"Eh, something like that. Here you go Rain."
Lyra slid a steaming cup of tea over to him which Rain peered at. Hesitantly he lifted a paw aiming for the handle, but then recalling what happened at Warwick's he adjusted and aimed for the cup part. He carefully and slowly slowly brought index and thumb together to squeeze and lift the thing, with perfect precision.
He misjudged and the tea cup was instantly crushed in a splash of hot tea that made the others flinch. Chunks of delicate shattered ceramic slid across the tea puddled table top.
"Aww, that's okay Rain you big clumsy pup, don't worry, I'll get you another one."
Rain was getting the distinct impression that Lyra was setting him up for something somehow, and that was... concerning.
He glanced to the side and found a smaller teenage version of Lyra staring up at him with very wide eyes. Her hair was done up similarly to Lyra's except with pink ribbons, and she wore a slightly too large long sleeved blouse.
"Is this your... mega puppy?"
"No Ceria, not a puppy, a very dangerous monster. You've killed enough monsters in the dungeon to know that monsters aren't to be treated lightly, they are to be treated as a threat and a source of levels," grumbled the ram.
The mini Lyra's lip wobbled as she seemed to remember something.
"Kill the mega puppy? But he saved us... saved us from..."
"Look what you've done dad! you've upset her! Rain
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