"Even if I have to die here, I'm not going to tell you the location of my tribe's territory," said the dark elf with a stern gaze on his face, yet sweat drops formed on his forehead.
"Die? No... no... I won't give you such an easy death. First, I will begin with your hands."
Crack...
Ahh...
"Now it's your legs' turn."
Crack...
Ahh...
The dark elf glared at Kael with bloodshot eyes, his hands and legs twisted at unrecognizable angles.
"Is it not enough? If it isn't, I will continue breaking a few more bones," said Kael with a sadistic smile on his face.
"No... no... please kill me... kill me already," the dark elf started to beg while drool slid down from the corners of his mouth.
"I always stand by my words. You tell me where your tribe's location is, and I will give you a very quick death," said Kael with a very gentle smile on his face.
"Really?" asked the dark elf with an expectant look on his face.
"Of course. Tell me right now before I change my mind and torture you more," said Kael while feigning annoyance.
"I will... tell... I will... tell... our tribe is in the Shadowspire Mountain range. Duskveil flowers will lead you the way... please kill me."
"Sigh, see, I'm a very good guy... I can't stop myself from helping someone in need. I will keep you out of misery as I promised you," said Kael with a stern gaze on his face.
The Elven Queen and Isa's faces turned red with embarrassment from witnessing Kael's endless shamelessness.
Kael knocked the dark elf unconscious and turned to look at the Elven Queen, saying, "Your Highness, I will check the details and confirm if what he said is true or false before I end his life. Until then, keep him under your watch and don't let him die."
"Hmm," Mari, the Elven Queen, nodded her head and said, "There is no need to be so formal when there is no one around us. You can call me by my name."
"Miss Mari, I forgot to ask," Kael moved close to the Elven Queen, reached out his hand to hold her waist, bent her backward, and moved his face close to hers, continuing, "Did you miss me when I wasn't here?"
"Hmph, who would miss an idiotic pervert like you?" said Mari, the Elven Queen, while pushing him back and moving away from his arms.
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"I know you're shy," said Kael, while holding her hand and rubbing it with his fingers.
"You dare to act unbridled in my presence?" Mari, the Elven Queen, waved her hand, sending Kael flying out of the room. Isa, who was enjoying the romantic show with popcorn in her hands, giggled sweetly while covering her mouth.
Kael, who crashed to the ground, hurriedly stood up and dusted his bottom before walking toward the entrance, saying, "I can walk myself. There's no need to waste your power to send me out."
The elven guards looked at him with weird expressions. "Wasn't he sent flying out of the room? Why is he acting like it was something great?" These words slowly passed through their minds.
It didn't take long for him to reach the Shadowspire Mountain range, asking here and there.
"I'm finally here," Kael stretched his back and entered the Shadowspire Mountain range. "Now... now... where are the Duskveil flowers?" He looked around carefully and finally found the flower.
"Here it is," Kael moved close to it and glared at it for a moment.
He stood up and followed the Duskveil flowers. He reached a dead end and carefully looked around, finding the Duskveil flower bed. He moved close to it and found a huge hole, large enough to fit him, near the Duskveil flower bed, and entered inside.
Of course, he sharpened his senses and stayed on high alert while moving forward. "These dark elves are born assassins. There is no movement, yet I feel extreme danger all around me. Oh, there is a huge city in this mountain range? How did they even build this huge city in a mountain range?" thought Kael with a frown on his face.
Kael smiled and used all the radiation in his body to energize himself before he slowly raised his hand to clap... clap...
Still no movement. "Okay, will you only come out if I destroy your home and threaten your life?" Kael murmured in a low voice, tightened his hand into a fist, and moved at full speed.
His aim was the building that looked grand and special compared to other buildings and houses around it.
When his fist was close to hitting the building wall, he heard a loud, crisp voice. "You despicable outsider, you dare intrude into our tribe and want to destroy our chief's living quarters? You deserve to die."
Kael raised his hand with a silly smile on his face. "Oh... oh... calm down... calm down... okay? I'm just here to have a chat with your chief, and I don't have any malicious intentions. I saw the dust on that wall and wanted to wipe it off with my hand."
"Wipe the dust? Where is the dust on the wall?" asked the dark elf with narrowed eyes, stretching her hand back a little further.
"Hey... hey... wait, let me show you," Kael gently stamped on the ground, and dust flew and fell on the wall. Since he did it at lightning speed, she didn't see his leg movement.
"This outsider, he is strong," murmured the dark elf, who had the appearance of a busty young lady, from the shadows.
"See," Kael moved aside to let the dark elf see the dust on the wall.
"This... where did the dust come from? It wasn't there at the beginning?" the dark elf thought with a confused look on her face.
"See, I'm right. I just want to wipe the dust, nothing else," said Kael, reaching out his hand to wipe the dust on the wall.
"You still haven't lowered your bow? I'm not a bad guy, you know. I'm a very family-friendly guy," said Kael with a hungry wolf gaze on his face.
"But your face appears completely different from what you said," said the dark elf with a weird look on her face.
"Oh, what's wrong with the look on my face?" Kael turned to look at the mirror in the window and was taken aback by his facial expression, thinking, "Damn, I have to learn to control my facial expressions more in the future. If not, how can I act like a gentleman?”