Chapter 265 - Alone Time With The Fallen Angel
"Yes, yes! To celebrate, why don't we do your work for today?" Elena said.
"Fufufu. Thank you, everyone," Aezel replied.
She was happy that everyone was very supportive of her. Her heart felt warm knowing that they will be there to support her together with her beloved Master.
"Okay. I will go practice magic now. Relax and enjoy yourself, Aezel," Lawrend said as he stood up from the bed.
"Eh? You're leaving already, Master?" Humility asked him in puzzlement.
"Yes, why?"
"You should spend more time with Sister Aezel. It's a happy occasion," Humility replied.
"Alright, fine."
Lawrend sat back down. It wouldn't be bad to spend more time with her. After all, he actually doesn't know much about her.
And so, all of them left the room together except Aezel and Lawrend.
"Master, what should we name the baby?" Aezel asked him lovingly.
"You're already asking me that? Isn't it so soon?"
"Fufufufu. Nothing is soon when it comes to naming our baby," Aezel replied.
"How about Lawzel?"
"Master, can't you think of a more proper name for our baby? That's too simple!" Aezel said, displeased.
"Hahahaha… I was being serious," Lawrend replied awkwardly.
"Really?"
Aezel stared at him as if she couldn't believe her ears.
"Seriously."
"Fuhahahaha! Then, let's name the baby that if it's a boy. If it's a girl, we'll go with the name I come up with," Aezel said.
"What name will you name the baby?" Lawrend asked.
"Azazel! It's the name of one of the great figures in the Demon Realm in the past," Aezel answered.
"Azazel, Azazel, Aezel? That's where you got your name?"
"Fufufu. As expected of Master. You are correct."
"That's a good name. Even though I don't want to, I hope our baby is a girl," Lawrend replied.
Her naming sense was much better than his. Since it's based on a great person, that would mean that their baby would also achieve great things.
"Fufufu. I hope so too," Aezel replied.
Lawrend spent the whole day with her. He talked to her about the Demon World and how their society works.
Basically, demons live like humans, but there's a great divide between the social classes. The weaker of a demon you are, the more discriminated you are.
As for Aezel, she was a Noble Demon. A Commoner Demon would have to respect her. If they didn't she had the right to kill or punish them.
"What do you think of the humans?" Lawrend asked.
"Humans are okay, Master. Besides you, there are only one that caught my eye," Aezel replied.
"Oh? Who are they?"
"It's Sister Ella. Her power is odd," Aezel replied.
"I see. I also want to know how useful her Space Magic would be in combat. When she grows up, let's go have her fight it out with a monster in the Undrasil Monster Forest," Lawrend replied.
"Yes, Master. You should also keep her safe. We don't know what kind of people are there. They might take interest in her and kidnap her," Aezel said.
"I will. Her master is a great guy. She should be safe," Lawrend replied.
"You can't trust him, Master. He's a stranger, after all. What if he becomes greedy one day? It would be too late to regret at that time," Aezel replied.
"...I understand. I'll figure out a way to keep her safe even if she goes to her Master," Lawrend replied.
Her words made sense to him. Power can transform anyone and there are people out there that would do anything to get their hands on it. If those kinds of people find out about Ella's power, she would become their target.
The best-case scenario was that she would become their tool, and she would kill for them. The worst-case scenario, however, is that she would be experimented on.
They would try to find out how she could use Space Magic by studying her body without caring for her feelings. They might even dissect her body.
"Fufufu. That's why I love you, Master. You really do care about us," Aezel said.
She saw his worried eyes. His eyes reflected his disarrayed thoughts about what could happen to Ella if he wasn't careful.
"Of course. I would never be able to forgive myself if I let you girls get harmed especially, Ella. She had already suffered enough," Lawrend replied.
"Okay. Let's stop here for now, Master. We have already talked about so many things. You can go practice your magic. I will go rest," Aezel said as she stood up.
"Really? There's so many I still want to talk about," Lawrend replied with a frown.
This was one of those moments he could spend with her. He wanted it to last for a little bit longer.
"Fufufu. Let's save that for another time," Aezel replied with a teasing smile on her face.
"Aww. Okay. I'll go practice my magic. You can rest," Lawrend replied as he also stood up.
"I'll go take a bath, Master. Don't peek, or you'd have to fill me up, hehe," Aezel said before she left and entered the bathroom.
"..."
Lawrend was speechless. That was a blatant invitation, but he knew that he should hold himself back. He still had to learn his magic and become a High Mage again.
Lawrend shook his head and left the room. It was almost nighttime and the sun was about to set.
He exited the mansion and sat back on the spot he sat on earlier.
"Magic…"
Lawrend closed his eyes and looked inside his body. His golden mana flowed like a river inside. It was vigorous and powerful.
'Wait? Can't I make this flow efficient?' Lawrend thought to himself as he looked at the flow of his golden lightning mana.