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Volume 10. Chapter 91: A New Crime Before The Skip. (Chapter 992)

  Chapter 91: A New Crime Before The Skip.

  Vulely: “…”

  Celia: “?”

  Oh, my, fucking, Goddess! I came to see Celia, instead of leaving her to the slaughter… as I felt that something was wrong. She wasn’t one to take a break when this excited, yet… I could tell that I hadn’t gotten any EXP for a while now.

  To my utter horror, I found Celia with the most satisfied and devilish smile on her face, looking down at her handiwork. In a very, very large crater (of Celia’s creation), were countless Evolutionary Failures, totalling in the… at least thousands.

  Before I go insane, let me cheat and see something… Ah, fuck, these are all of the Evolutionary Failures remaining. My wife is about to carry out a genocide of a Monster race, all while smiling gleefully. And what’s worse… this woman, Celia, must have broken my mind, as this is unironically making me aroused.

  Celia: “If I kill them all at once, my required EXP per Level will remain low. That is, instead of finding and killing them one by one.” She explained without me needing to ask, though no shame or remorse showed on her face, or in her voice.

  Vulely: “…”

  Celia: “You’re looking at me with such a unique expression, seemingly a mix between pure disgust, but mostly arousal. I am getting mixed signals from you, Vulely…” She added with grand confusion.

  Vulely: “Honestly… I always thought that you were more moral… or rather, the most moral of our group. We agreed that it was okay to kill these Monsters, as doing so is a mercy… but this set up is quite cruel, Celia.” I replied with a lecturing tone and expression, tucking away my arousal for now.

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  Celia: “As crazy as it sounds… this genocide is justified, and actually very moral, as well as ethical.” She nonchalantly replied, seeming to believe these words, regardless of how absurd they were for me to hear out of Celia’s delicious looking mouth and lips.

  Vulely: “( ’-’ ~)”

  Even at her peak misandry, which was primarily due to her specific Domain, Celia wouldn’t agree with a genocide of all males. And in all cases, though I never really narrated them, Celia also voiced that we shouldn’t just outright force Monsters to go extinct.

  She has been throwing me for a loop lately, so perhaps I am just not in the perfect mindset… but I just can’t fathom why Celia would switch up her beliefs like this. I mean, I scanned her through and through, and there isn’t anything or anyone controlling Celia. Then why…

  Celia: “Zelia was wrong about the Evolutionary Failures, as they’re actually still there, trapped in a useless, disgusting body.” She informed, seeing me doing a thinking pose.

  Vulely: “Eh?” I replied with a dumb tone and expression.

  Celia: “They’re connected, as well, but not as a hive mind. So, when I kill one, the others feel the pain. And, despite my best efforts, I couldn’t use Pure Mana or Divinity to save them. Though, they told me that, upon death, they’ll be granted freedom and reincarnation.” She continued with a solemn tone.

  Vulely: “…” “Ah… so this is a justified genocide, then. Probably the only one in history. I knew that Celia wasn’t a bad pers…” My thoughts, in a tone of relief, were halted by my wife’s next, abrupt words.

  Celia: “With their permission, I am going to kill them all at the same time, giving everyone involved a benefit. And since the Evolutionary Failures still had Souls… I’ve been secretly collecting them via the right Nia gave me long ago. They’ll all certainly be happy, as I plan on reviving each and every one of them after I am done.” She expressed with a deep smile, tone that of utter joy and excitement, fulfilling her other hobby of saving girls whenever she can.

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