Chapter 585: The Ogre Demon in Disguise

Chapter 585: The Ogre Demon in Disguise

I watched helplessly as two powerful demon fairies died at the gunpoint in the blink of an eye.

While the cat demon Puna was feeling scared, she was also extremely glad that what she awakened was her innate magical power of invisibility, rather than other killing magical powers.

In the past, she always felt that her innate magical powers were too useless compared to those of other demon fairies, so that although she was also a demon fairy, she was repeatedly bullied because of her limited talent.

This is the cycle of cause and effect. Every sip and bite is destined. However, the innate magical power of the fairy saved the lives of a family of three at the critical moment.

After being summoned, the catwoman Puna heard the will of the Demon King conveyed through the metal puppet, which said that monsters who did not have a cannibalistic habit and whose sins were not serious only needed to undergo labor reform and would not have to worry about their lives.

But the problem is, she is a cannibal and has eaten a lot of people!

There are not many demons and immortals in Xiniu Hezhou who have never eaten humans. This continent has been poor in resources, with few spiritual stones and thin spiritual energy since ancient times. If one wants to advance, one must keep eating humans.

Puna doesn't like the taste of human flesh, nor is she keen on killing, but she wants to survive, and if she doesn't eat humans, she will be eaten by other monsters.

Her gift of concealment enabled her to pass the screening smoothly, and she was transported to the coastal city as a low-level immigrant demon. Her two children were also transported with her.

As a female cat, it doesn’t matter who the father of the child is, and she can’t tell at all.

Although Puna is a demon fairy, she is also the weakest among them. When she depends on other big demons, she has to offer her skin to please the king.

Cat demons also have the physiological characteristics of storing genetic materials from multiple males with which they have had close contact, so a litter of kittens may have different fathers.

The commotion in front of the helipad was soon quelled. Since the precious batteries of the new energy center that were being escorted had been damaged, the soldiers in steel armor withdrew with the two demon corpses.

Holding her sleeping kitten daughter in one hand and her big cat son in the other, Puna mixed in with the little demons and walked down the gangway of the transport ship under the supervision of uniformed police officers.

If it weren't for the two children around her, Puna might have tried to escape. With her sins, according to the rules of His Majesty the Demon King, once her identity was exposed, even if she would not be executed on the spot, she would be sent to a place called "Illusion Prison" and imprisoned.

After getting off the transport ship, the immigrant demons lined up under the command of the police officers and underwent physical examinations in turn. After the examinations, they were injected with medicine in their arms.

Immigrants who are found to be carrying infectious diseases will be immediately taken away by staff wearing protective clothing, and it is unknown where they are taken.

When the infected monsters are about to be taken away, they are often terrified and think that they are going to be dragged away and executed. They struggle and resist desperately, trying to escape.

The police officers escorting them did not use lethal weapons to kill them on the spot, but easily captured them using a web gun that fired spider webs.

There were also doctors in white coats who tried hard to explain to all the immigrants, telling them not to be afraid or run away, and that they were being taken away just to be sent for intensive treatment and would be free again after they recovered.

Puna didn't believe these words. Even the great fairy-level monsters were killed by them like ants, let alone a few sick monsters?
She secretly made up her mind that if those in white coats took her and her children away with this excuse, she would no longer hide, but pick up the two children and exert her true strength of the demon fairy realm, and run as far as she could.

The most threatening soldiers in armor had already left, but Puna was still confident that she could escape successfully. Even if she failed, she would die with the children.

However, the white coats did not identify Purna and the two little fur balls as infected with the epidemic. They just said that the little one had a slight cold due to the fatigue of the journey, and gave Purna a bottle of pills, instructing her to take the pills every day, and the child would be cured in three days.

After the quarantine, the immigrant demons dispersed according to their numbers. Puna and her children were brought to a human youth in casual clothes holding a tablet computer.

"Hello……"

The human youth was in his twenties, with a kind smile. He bent down and greeted, "Ms. Puna, I am Zhao Mingcheng, a social worker in Longyanxia District of Binhai City. You can call me Xiao Zhao. I will be responsible for your resettlement. Please follow me. I will take you to the welfare apartment arranged by the district government for immigrants."

Although Puna is a cat from Xiniuhezhou, she can understand the human language of Nanzhanbuzhou, but she knows that talking too much will lead to mistakes.

She pretended to speak incoherently, listened to the whole thing in a daze, and said stumblingly: "You speak too fast, I can't understand you, Baron, do you mean to go to see where to live?"

"Uh... eh, yes, follow me."

The young human scratched his head in embarrassment, not knowing what to do, so he motioned for the cat and cat family to follow him.

Seeing that the big cats, which were already short in stature, were holding one and dragging another, which seemed a bit cumbersome and strenuous, Zhao Mingcheng naturally bent down and wanted to pick up the cat that Puna was holding.

But the cat responded by hissing and baring its teeth at him, and even stretched out its claws to scratch him. Puna quickly stopped her cat's claws, glared at him with narrowed cat eyes, and vigilantly protected the child behind her, as if she was afraid that he would snatch the child away.

"I'm sorry, I...I didn't mean any harm."

The young human scratched his head in embarrassment and apologized quickly. He seemed to remember something and took out two pieces of dried fish from his shirt pocket and handed them to the mother and son cat who were wary of him.

"Take this as an apology. I didn't eat breakfast this morning, so I brought some snacks with me."

The aroma of the dried fish was very tempting. The noses of both cats twitched, but neither of them took it, and it was obvious that their hostility had not subsided.

"You're welcome. We are a coastal city here. Dried fish is a local specialty. It's not worth much, but it tastes good. Try it."

This young human social worker had just started working and had little experience. He thought the two cats were civilized monsters from the Southern Continent and thought they were politely declining, so he refused to accept the offer.

Puna came closer and sniffed it hard, but did not detect any poison, so she snatched it and put it into her mouth. The kitten jumped up to grab it, but was slapped away by its own mother with one paw, and the two pieces of dried fish instantly went into Puna's stomach.

Cats have motherly love when they take care of babies, but not too much...

The kitten couldn't snatch the food from its mother, so it twitched its nose to sniff around. Its sights fell on Zhao Mingcheng. It pounced on him with a meow, climbed up his clothes, stretched out its claws to take out the remaining pieces of dried fish from his pocket, and ran away with them in its mouth.

He ran to a nearby place, squatted there and swallowed and chewed the food in big mouthfuls, glancing sideways as he ate, fearing that someone would rush over and snatch the food from him.

Zhao Mingcheng was stunned for a moment, slapped his head, and suddenly said: "Oh, I forgot, these are refugee monsters from Xiniu Hezhou. They must have been starving along the way, right?"

(End of this chapter)