Chapter 17: Night District [2]
[Content Warning: Sexual Assault, please skip if you feel uncomfortable.]
"Mr. Del Valle! You finally arrived!"
An older man stood and welcomed Azrael with a pat on his shoulder. It was a kind and harmonious welcoming gesture, yet Azrael's face was as cold and unreadable as a frozen ancient cuneiform.
The older man whose gut was almost popping out from the tight long-sleeve shirt he wore, smiled as if he didn't notice the unpleasant aura Azrael was emanating. He gestured to the seat in the middle of two omegas wearing revealing dresses.
However, another man approached them and winked at Knox, "Chairman, can't you see Mr. Del Valle bought his own omega already?"
The older man, whose name was Otis Simon, the chairman of OS Electronics, frowned at the sight of Knox. He laughed mockingly and replied, "Mr. Del Valle, I didn't know you liked this type. He doesn't look like an omega at all! I guess, he's good in bed, so you choose him, huh? I'm tempted to try him, why don't you lend him to me just once?"
Laughter erupted in the room. Knox's face got distorted with disgust and he almost stepped up to kick the chairman in the face, but Azrael's grasp on his waist tightened as if telling him to calm down.
Azrael ignored Chairman Simon and led Knox to an empty couch. He sat gracefully, then pulled Knox beside him. "I came here to talk about business, Chairman Simon. Let's get to it, shall we?"
"You're too uptight, Mr. Del Valle. If you're worried about the same thing happening to you again, you have nothing to worry about. These omegas, I can vouch for their identities. I can assure you they were just hired to have fun with us tonight. No malicious intentions! They're just hungry for some expensive meats!"
Laughter and shouts reigned the room.
Azrael slammed the table with the heel of his black leathered Louis Vuitton shoe making everyone stop with their chatters. Everyone turned their head at him, while he simply took his foot back, crossed his legs, and sat like a king, glaring down at each peasant he laid his eyes upon.
