Oh no! After I Reincarnated, My Moms Became Son-cons!

Book 11: Chapter 24



I turned around to see the group of envoys quaking so intensely they couldn’t speak. I snickered, “See that? That is your future.”

Behind me is the anthropoids’ Imperial City, or rather, once was. The palace that was akin to a long sword piercing the sky had now vanished, leaving just a pile of snow. There was now only a small section of the large city at the base of the mountain remaining. The snow came down from the sky similarly to a waterfall, burying the city underneath.

The Imperial City was reduced to half of its original size within an instant. Why? Because it had been reduced to snow. The mortar shot at the mountain and turned it into a volcano. The snow that had accumulated there for ages came crashing down in the blink of an eye. It appeared as if the mountain itself would rip to pieces. The city at the foot of the mountain was basically Pompeii all over again, except that they were buried by snow.

“That is your ending. I gave you a chance, but you showed me no respect. Sending you here shows that your chief had no intention of negotiating with me. You just came to send me a warning, am I right? Or were you here to try and pry information out of me? You want to get news here from me?” I taunted. I looked at the envoys with faces as pale as corpses and raised my hands up, “In that case, sorry, but you failed. You wanted to defend your city with your last breath to get yourselves some bargaining chips for after your surrender, didn’t you? Forget it. You completely failed. I don’t think you’ll be able to explain yourselves if you return with this news, huh?”

I looked at them and drew my sword at my waist. I smiled, “In that case, let me help you solve your problem. You’re going to die anyway. Who knows, your family might welcome you back as heroes if you die to me. If you die inside the city, you’ll be considered cowards, won’t you?”

I looked at their expressions of despair and terror, their cold sweat and their lips that trembled so intensely they couldn’t speak. I surprisingly had a strange pleasurable feeling. I felt satisfied. I guess you could say their despair was my fire. I was excited about being able to control their lives.

‘I am your King. I have the right to kill you, because I am the King. You’re my prisoners. There’s nothing wrong with me killing, you and nobody will question me, for I have the right to kill you and the sword to kill you. Now, die.’

“What are you doing?!”

Just as I went to kill them, somebody hugged me tightly from behind. I lingered.

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