Chapter 150: Demon Weapon
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Chapter 150: Demon Weapon
The sudden seriousness in Luca’s voice caught everyone off guard.
One moment they had been admiring their collective masterpiece, basking in the warm glow of accomplishment, and the next, that familiar tension had crept back into the air.
But they obeyed.
One by one, the elves stepped away from the wall, casting lingering glances at their drawings.
Pride shone in their eyes—pride in what they had created together, in this chaotic beautiful testament to their community.
Little Fefe waved goodbye to her stick-figure family.
Lulu blew a kiss at her overly glamorous self-portrait.
Even Leona found herself staring at her horrendous creation for a moment longer than she intended.
They gathered behind Luca, forming a loose semicircle, waiting to see what would happen next.
Luca too gave the wall a long look. His expression was sorrowful, almost as if he was seeing it for one last time, memorizing every detail.
Then he turned to face them, and a brilliant smile spread across his face.
“You know.” He said, his voice warm with genuine appreciation. “You all absolutely blew it out of the park.”
The elves blinked, tension easing slightly.
“I asked you to do some simple portraits. Nothing fancy, just a quick representation.”
“But you?” He shook his head, still smiling. “You went way beyond what I asked. I mean, just look at it.”
He gestured at the wall, at the riot of colors and shapes and styles.
“Look at how beautiful it is. How vibrant. How full of life.” His voice softened. “Even if someone was completely depressed, completely lost all hope—if they saw something like this, they’d have to smile.”
“It just radiates warmth. Love. Community. And I can feel it from here like it’s the sun.”
The elves stirred, pleasure replacing their confusion.
Giddy excitement rippled through the crowd.
It was beautiful. Not because it was perfect, but because it was them. All of them, together.
“In fact..” Luca continued, pointing at one young elf near the front. “It looks so good that I can barely tell the difference between you and your drawing, Peta.”
“You drew it so well that I don’t know which one is real and which one is art!”
The girl giggled, covering her mouth with both hands.
“And you, Agada!”
Luca pointed at another.
“I honestly think you might have a twin now. Two of you—one here, one on the wall!”
She too beamed, nudging her friend proudly.
Then his eyes landed on Leona—
—and she immediately stiffened, suddenly self-conscious.
Her portrait—the doodle that was somehow even worse then the ones the little kids drew—stood out among the drawings like a wolf among sheep.
Luca stared at it. Then at her. Then back at it.
Until finally—
An awkward expression crossed his face.
“Ah…”
He said while looking a little sheepish like he didn’t know what to say until finally sighing and apologetically saying,
“Well. I want to say the same that I said to the others Leona, but I think I most definitely know which one’s the real deal with yours.”
“…If I said anything else, it would be too blatant of a lie.”
Laughter erupted from the crowd, while Leona’s ears burned bright red.
Luca grinned, then straightened up, his expression shifting back to something more serious.
“What I’m trying to say…” He continued. “…is that you did such an incredible job that it’s almost like you’re all standing there.”
“Like that wall contains all of you—your spirits, your personalities, your place in this village.”
Then his smile faded.
“But what if I told you…” He said quietly. “…that this gun I’m holding—this small, unassuming thing—could turn that beautiful picture of harmony into absolute disaster in less than ten seconds?”
The elves exchanged glances. Disbelief flickered across many faces.
“Ten seconds?” Someone murmured.
“To damage a painting?”
Luca shook his head slowly. “Not damage. Obliterate. Destroy. Smash into smithereens.”
Elves exchanged uncertain glances. Some frowned, trying to process his words.
Others looked at the wall—at the sturdy wooden planks, the thick layers, the solid construction.
He had to be exaggerating. Right?
After all, the wall was strong.
They had felt the wood when they were drawing—solid, dense, quality lumber.
An arrow shot at close range would barely penetrate.
Even an axe would take several powerful swings to cut through a single plank.
And the wall was fifteen meters long.
How could anything destroy that in seconds?
One of the older elves, a woman named Seris who had lived through the age of mana, spoke up hesitantly.
“Hero…in the old days, with powerful magic, maybe something like that was possible.”
“But now? With no mana? That wall is solid wood. Even if that…gun…thing can shoot harder than a bow, destroying the entire wall?”
She shook her head slowly.
“I don’t think it’s possible.”
Murmurs of agreement rippled through the crowd.
It wasn’t disbelief in Luca—they trusted him.
But this? This seemed beyond reason.
Luca simply smirked.
He didn’t argue. Didn’t explain. Didn’t try to convince them with words.
Instead, he turned toward the wall.
Under everyone’s gaze, he raised the gun to his chest. His movements were practiced, efficient—shoulder braced, cheek pressed against the stock, eye lining up with the sights.
His thumb flicked the safety off.
His finger found the trigger.
And then—
BOOM!
The sound was unlike anything they had ever heard.
It wasn’t just loud—it was violent.
A thunderclap compressed into a single instant, a crack that seemed to split the air itself.
Every elf in the clearing screamed and clapped their hands over their ears.
Their sensitive hearing, adapted to the soft sounds of the forest, was utterly overwhelmed.
It felt like being struck.
But the sound was only the beginning.
BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!
The gun roared again and again, each shot following the last so quickly they blurred together into a continuous explosion of noise and fire.
Luca’s body absorbed the recoil smoothly, the barrel tracking across the wall in a controlled arc.
And the wall—
The wall was dying!
Where the bullets struck, wood didn’t just splinter—it exploded.
Great chunks of plank flew outward, torn apart by forces the elves couldn’t comprehend.
Holes appeared and immediately grew larger as more rounds punched through, each bullet carrying enough energy to pass through multiple layers of wood like they were paper.
And the beautiful portraits—all those faces, all those drawings, all that love and warmth and community—were being ripped apart.
A painted eye disappeared into splinters.
A smiling mouth vanished into a crater.
A carefully drawn hand was torn to shreds.
The elves watched in frozen horror as their creation, their collective masterpiece, was systematically destroyed before their eyes.
Some screamed. Some wept. Some simply stared, unable to process what they were seeing.
The wood they had thought so strong, so durable, was being smashed into smithereens.
The wall that would have stopped arrows and resisted axes was being chewed apart by invisible forces traveling faster than sound.
And Luca didn’t stop.
He kept firing, kept destroying, kept proving his point in the most brutal way possible.
The gun roared and roared, spitting fire and death, until finally—
Click.
The last round was spent.
Silence crashed down like a physical weight.
Smoke curled from the barrel. The smell of gunpowder filled the air—acrid, sharp, completely foreign.
And where the wall had stood, there was nothing.
Nothing but scattered debris. Wood chips and splinters littered the grass.
A few sections at the far ends remained intact, untouched by the barrage—deliberately spared, perhaps, to show what had been lost.
But everything else was gone.
The portraits. The faces. The love and warmth and community.
Obliterated.
Destroyed.
Gone.
And they realized, with dawning horror, that this devastation was the work of the so-called gun that Luca now held loosely at his side.
Just moments ago, they had been laughing at it.
Mocking it.
Calling it tiny and stubby and insignificant.
They had dismissed Luca’s warnings as exaggeration, as the kind of dramatic storytelling heroes were prone to.
Now they understood.
That small, unremarkable device in his hands—the one that had produced those deafening thunderclaps—had obliterated their beautiful wall in seconds.
Not hours. Not minutes. Seconds.
And perhaps the most terrifying part was that he had done it so effortlessly.
When you swung a sword, you felt the resistance.
When you threw an axe, you felt the weight leave your hand.
When you drew a bow, you felt the strain in your muscles, the effort required to send an arrow flying.
But Luca had simply…pulled a small curved piece of metal with his finger.
And the world had exploded.
No effort. No strain. Just a tiny movement, and destruction on a scale they couldn’t comprehend.
And as if that weren’t horrifying enough, some of the elves on the platforms had noticed something else.
They pointed with shaking fingers at the trees beyond the ruined wall.
“L-Look! The mini arrows—whatever he shot—they went through the wood!”
“They kept going!”
“They hit the trees behind!”
Everyone looked.
Sure enough, the trees that had stood innocent and unaware behind the wall now bore fresh wounds—deep gashes in their bark, splinters hanging loose, some smaller trees nearly snapped in half.
The bullets had torn through fifteen meters of solid wood planks and still had enough force to damage the forest beyond.
If those had been bodies instead of wood…
No one finished the thought. They couldn’t.
Instead, the elves stared at the gun in Luca’s hand like it was a demon given form.
Some began to edge away, putting as much distance between themselves and that weapon as possible.
Others simply stood frozen, unable to look away from the destruction.
And then Luca turned around.
The moment he moved, all hell broke loose.
“NO! NO! DON’T POINT IT AT US!”
“PUT IT AWAY! PUT IT AWAY!”
“GET BACK! EVERYONE GET BACK!”
“THE DEMON WEAPON—DON’T LET IT FACE US!”
Screaming. Panic. Elves dove in every direction, throwing themselves to the ground, scrambling behind trees, shoving each other out of the way in their desperation to escape the line of fire.
The crowd that had been gathered behind him literally parted down the middle, creating a wide empty space that no one dared occupy.
Luca blinked at the chaos. Then, to their absolute bewilderment, he started chuckling.
“Relax, everyone. Relax.” He held up the gun, but carefully, barrel pointed safely at the sky. “The gun is completely empty. No bullets left. And I’ve engaged the safety—see this switch? It means it can’t fire even if someone pulled the trigger.”
He demonstrated, pulling the trigger with the safety on.
A harmless click sounded.
“See? Nothing to fear right now. And I’m not pointing it at anyone.”
The elves didn’t understand half those words, but they understood his tone. Calm. Reassuring. Safe.
Slowly, shakily, they began to relax.
Not completely—their eyes still darted nervously toward the weapon—but enough to stop screaming and running.
Luca’s chuckle softened into a gentle smile.
“Now that you’ve seen what a gun can do…”
“…do you understand why I panicked earlier? When Fefe was holding it?”
The effect was immediate.
Horror dawned on every face as the realization crashed over them like a wave.
Fefe. Little Fefe. She had been holding this thing.
This demon weapon.
She had been carrying it through the crowd, pointing it around, her little finger resting against that curved piece of metal.
If she had pulled it, if her curious little finger had just tightened at the wrong moment—
The clearing would be a bloodbath right now.
Realising this, every elf who had made fun of Luca for being scared of a ’little girl’ suddenly went very, very quiet.
Their faces paled. Some looked physically ill.
“She was pointing it at me.” One elf whispered, her voice hollow. “When she lifted it up again…it was pointing right at me.”
“I was standing right next to her earlier.” Another breathed. “If she had—if it had gone off—”
“I would have been a goner.” Someone finished.
Fefe herself, still in her mother’s arms, buried her face in her mother’s neck and started to cry—not understanding exactly what had almost happened, but feeling the terror radiating from everyone around her.
Her mother held her tight, as she realized how close her daughter had come to massacring her own people.
Luca waited, letting the realization sink in.
Then he asked,
“Now do you understand that I wasn’t joking? That this weapon could cause absolute annihilation?”
“Or do you still want to call it insignificant and ugly and mock it?”
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
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- Chapter 267: Impregnate Us!
- Chapter 266: A New Beginning
- Chapter 265: Peace In Death
- Chapter 264: Pooping Saved The Day?
- Chapter 263: Rot-Gut Flesh Burrowing Worm
- Chapter 262: Whistle Of Death
- Chapter 261: Cruel Grandfather
- Chapter 260: Restrictions Broken
- Chapter 259: Show Me The Evidence!
- Chapter 258: What Sort Of Person Was The Former Patriarch?
- Chapter 257: Collusion
- Chapter 256: Standing Before Death
- Chapter 255: A Mother’s Sorrow
- Chapter 254: Is Julius A Victim?
- Chapter 253: Forty Years Of Love And Affection
- Chapter 252: Puppet Matriarch
- Chapter 251: A Father’s Curse
- Chapter 250: When Everything Started To Fall Apart
- Chapter 249: The Truth Or Decapitation
- Chapter 248: The Truth Shall Set You Free
- Chapter 247: Arrow Of Challenge
- Chapter 246: He Violated My Butt!
- Chapter 245: I Need Poop!
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- Chapter 243: I Beg You To Impregnate The Entire Village!
- Chapter 242: Conditions To Break One’s Virginity
- Chapter 241: Corpse Mattress
- Chapter 240: The Reward You Deserve
- Chapter 239: Are You Scared Of Me?
- Chapter 238: Torture Shed
- Chapter 237: You Screwed Up Big Time
- Chapter 236: A Horse With A Horn On It’s Head
- Chapter 235: Esme Needs Backup!
- Chapter 234: End Of The Line
- Chapter 233: Elven Chicken Feed
- Chapter 232: Phonebook Down A Throat
- Chapter 231: Can I Borrow Your Handsomeness?
- Chapter 230: Disgrace Of A Husband
- Chapter 229: I Want Revenge!
- Chapter 228: Let’s Share Experiences!
- Chapter 227: I Love Him More Then You Do!
- Chapter 226: Awkward Family Reunion
- Chapter 225: Flimsy Excuses
- Chapter 224: Unexpected Guest
- Chapter 223: Edging The Hero
- Chapter 222: Death By Booty
- Chapter 221: Not Wet Enough
- Chapter 220: My Daughter’s More Experienced Then Me?!
- Chapter 219: Well Well, How The Turntables
- Chapter 218: Punishment Or Love?
- Chapter 217: Why Are You Smiling?!
- Chapter 216: The Matriarch’s Seductive Figure
- Chapter 215: Taking Responsibility
- Chapter 214: I’ll Always Be Watching Over You
- Chapter 213: A Letter From Heaven
- Chapter 212: Letters Of Gratitude
- Chapter 211: Elf Ears = Charm+
- Chapter 210: Luca And Leona—Ear-Muff Making Machines!
- Chapter 209: I Can’t Live Without You
- Chapter 208: Elven Ear-Muffs
- Chapter 207: Run And Chase
- Chapter 206: The Tree Is Running Away!
- Chapter 205: One Kiss = One Step
- Chapter 204: Last Man Standing
- Chapter 203: A Tragic, But Romantic End
- Chapter 202: Bodybuilder Or Matriarch?
- Chapter 201: What Is This Strange Liquid?
- Chapter 200: Ravaging The Matriarch
- Chapter 199: I Deserve Compensation
- Chapter 198: Unfulfilled Wishes
- Chapter 197: Forty Years Of Hidden Kindness
- Chapter 196: Please Don’t Pull Out!
- Chapter 195: The Race Of Assassins
- Chapter 194: I’m Not A Stalker!
- Chapter 193: Hidden Love
- Chapter 192: The Secret Of The Spirit Of The Forest
- Chapter 191: Secret Helper
- Chapter 190: You’re The One Who Was Moaning Right?
- Chapter 189: Why Is My Mother So Innocent?!
- Chapter 188: The Search For The Lucky Elf
- Chapter 187: A Nest, A Bird, A Egg And A Cock
- Chapter 186: The Burden Of Responsibility
- Chapter 185: The Sacred Mark
- Chapter 184: Turn Me Into A Disgrace!
- Chapter 183: I Took Your Second Virginity?!
- Chapter 182: I Accept All Of You
- Chapter 181: Identical Twins, Identical Kitties
- Chapter 180: Bountiful Fruits
- Chapter 179: First Kiss
- Chapter 178: A Letter From The Goddess
- Chapter 177: Beheading One’s Little Brother
- Chapter 176: Have I Been Drugged?
- Chapter 175: I’ll Fight The Goddess For You!
- Chapter 174: Like Aunt, Like Niece
- Chapter 173: Unresolvable Hatred
- Chapter 172: Renewable And Non Renewable Disposal
- Chapter 171: A Taste Of Blood
- Chapter 170: Innocent Brothers
- Chapter 169: Shoot Me! Shoot Me Already!
- Chapter 168: End It All
- Chapter 167: Tell Us Your Secret!
- Chapter 166: Unfamiliar Feeling
- Chapter 165: Keep Petting Me!
- Chapter 164: Recoil = Jiggling Pudding
- Chapter 163: Cuter By The Second
- Chapter 162: Exposing Her True Self
- Chapter 161: Like Mother, Like Daughters
- Chapter 160: Unquenchable Curiosity
- Chapter 159: Gun Enthusiast Or Elf Matriarch?
- Chapter 158: Elf Shooting Range
- Chapter 157: An Assassin’s Favourite Gun
- Chapter 156: I’m Willing To Trade My Virginity For This Gun!
- Chapter 155: Justice? Heh, I Just Want Blood On My Hands
- Chapter 154: Agents Of Destruction
- Chapter 153: That’s Not War, That’s Genocide
- Chapter 152: Fight For Your Future
- Chapter 151: Looming Extinction
- Chapter 150: Demon Weapon
- Chapter 149: Elf Graffiti
- Chapter 148: The Weapon That Changed The World
- Chapter 147: GET DOWN ON THE GROUND!
- Chapter 146: I’ve Got Presents For You
- Chapter 145: The Unbreakable Bond Between A Mother And Daughter
- Chapter 144: Ugly Bow
- Chapter 143: Strength And Skill
- Chapter 142: Same Bow, Different Accuracy
- Chapter 141: My Sister Is Moaning?!
- Chapter 140: Unfortunate Accident
- Chapter 139: Lethal Richochet
- Chapter 138: Overwhelming Trust
- Chapter 137: Impossible Shot
- Chapter 136: Success = Brutal Death
- Chapter 135: Let’s Increase The Stakes
- Chapter 134: Are You Angry I Got Him First?
- Chapter 133: Shameless Showcase Of Superiority
- Chapter 132: Smack That Ass!
- Chapter 131: Are You Trying To Assassinate Me?
- Chapter 130: Up-And-Down Bobbing Blanket
- Chapter 129: Butt Homing Arrows
- Chapter 128: Your Seed Has Protein Right?
- Chapter 127: My Hidden Flower Is Only For You
- Chapter 126: You Got To Push It Out
- Chapter 125: What?! I’ve Got A Chicken Bone In My Butt?!
- Chapter 124: Big Booty Problems
- Chapter 123: Cock Cosplay
- Chapter 122: Best Wingwomen Ever
- Chapter 121: Feed Us As Well!
- Chapter 120: I Want Your Juicy Meat In My Mouth!
- Chapter 119: Fried Chicken With A Side Of Shit
- Chapter 118: Chipmunk Village
- Chapter 117: Kindness That Carries Over A Thousand Years
- Chapter 116: Dream Fulfilled
- Chapter 115: I Feel Like A Chicken
- Chapter 114: Massive Gamble
- Chapter 113: You Massacred My Babies!
- Chapter 112: Chicken Is Life!
- Chapter 111: Why Does This Taste So Good?!
- Chapter 110: Miraculous Fried Chicken
- Chapter 109: Five-Hundred Year Old Elf
- Chapter 108: Let The Food Speak For Itself
- Chapter 107: What Is That Delicious Smell?!
- Chapter 106: The Spirit Of The Forest
- Chapter 105: Cocks Feel Like Cocks
- Chapter 104: Finger Licking Good
- Chapter 103: She’s A Bit Of A Sadist
- Chapter 102: Lulu, Queen Of All Chickens
- Chapter 101: ANYTHING BUT THE CHICKENS!
- Chapter 100: Hardcore Vegetarians
- Chapter 99: I’ve Been Eating My Veggies!
- Chapter 98: Moonlight Mastrubator
- Chapter 97: Match Made In Heaven
- Chapter 96: The One Pulling The Strings
- Chapter 95: You’re Making It Really Hard For Me To Not Fall For You
- Chapter 94: A Whore. A Succubus. A Bitch.
- Chapter 93: Share You’re Gift With All The Women Of This World
- Chapter 92: Thank You, Godesses Above
- Chapter 91: Find My Secret Garden
- Chapter 90: Too Big Too Handle
- Chapter 89: Three Inches On A Good Day
- Chapter 88: Man Of Principles
- Chapter 87: A Dangerous Man
- Chapter 86: Betrayal And Affairs
- Chapter 85: Why Does Washing Dishes Look So Sexy?
- Chapter 84: I’ll Break The Shackles That Bind You
- Chapter 83: Do What Your Heart Desires
- Chapter 82: All Hope Is Lost
- Chapter 81: Grant Me One Wish
- Chapter 80: Banishment Of The Hero
- Chapter 79: I’d Rather Die, Then Be A Slave
- Chapter 78: He’s One Of Us
- Chapter 77: Pampered In Kisses
- Chapter 76: The Arm Of A Junkie
- Chapter 75: Hope Reignited
- Chapter 74: My Little Katawa
- Chapter 73: Want To Go On A Date?
- Chapter 72: Smartest Person In The Room
- Chapter 71: Hide Like The Rats You Are
- Chapter 70: I Read It In A Book!
- Chapter 69: Deep-throating A Book
- Chapter 68: Taste Test
- Chapter 67: Let Me At Him!
- Chapter 66 - 50% Chance Of Recovery
- Chapter 65: Look How Ugly She Is!
- Chapter 64: Eclisar’s Truce
- Chapter 63: Abyssmal Lands
- Chapter 62: Unusual Symptoms
- Chapter 61: Hidden Chains
- Chapter 60: Who Cares? We Can Make More
- Chapter 59: Children Of Evil
- Chapter 58: I’ve Got The Reciepts
- Chapter 57: I Can’t Hold Back My Strength
- Chapter 56: The Weight Of One’s Life
- Chapter 55: I Respect You
- Chapter 54: Smiling Snake
- Chapter 53: Praise And Condemnation
- Chapter 52: You’re A Baby Compared To Me!
- Chapter 51: Obedient Wife
- Chapter 50: Half-Sisters By Blood, True Sisters By Heart
- Chapter 49: Messy Family Drama
- Chapter 48: He’s My Father
- Chapter 47: Do The Thing! Do The Thing!
- Chapter 46: Lumber Jack Elves
- Chapter 45: Calamity In Human Form
- Chapter 44: Rite Of Returning Roots
- Chapter 43: Seduce A Few And Get The Entire Village For Free
- Chapter 42: Can I Go Back Home?
- Chapter 41: Father Of The Nation
- Chapter 40: Let The Kids Grow Up
- Chapter 39: More Heroes?!
- Chapter 38: Genocide Is Good
- Chapter 37: Impress Me, Hero
- Chapter 36: Animal Exhibit
- Chapter 35: A Spark Of Hope
- Chapter 34: Naughty Dreams
- Chapter 33: Trust Me! I Stopped A War Single Handedly!
- Chapter 32: The Hero Is A Human?!
- Chapter 31: She Passed On With A Smile
- Chapter 30: What Did You Do To My Mother?!
- Chapter 29: Cold-Hearted Mother
- Chapter 28: Light And Darkness
- Chapter 27: Welcome To The Elf Village!
- Chapter 26: I’m Not Building A Fertility Clinic!
- Chapter 25: Their Little Soldiers Are On Retreat
- Chapter 24: They Betrayed You?!
- Chapter 23: Regression To Primitive Times
- Chapter 22: Elven Princesses
- Chapter 21: I Trust You...A Little Bit
- Chapter 20: Humans May Not Be So Bad After All
- Chapter 19: Humans Are Stupid!
- Chapter 18: Hold Me Hostage
- Chapter 17: Strategic Retreat
- Chapter 16: He Doesn’t Have Pointy Ears!
- Chapter 15: Guardians Of The Temple?
- Chapter 14: First Stop...Elf Village
- Chapter 13: So Many Bloody Heads
- Chapter 12: Open Sesame
- Chapter 11: The Forsaken One, Bound by No Grave
- Chapter 10: Have We Summoned A Demon?!
- Chapter 9: Trust Me
- Chapter 8: Coddled To Oblivion
- Chapter 7: The Undead Speaks
- Chapter 6: Two Continents
- Chapter 5: Crispy Creature
- Chapter 4: It Burns!!!
- Chapter 3: Grotesque Abomination
- Chapter 2: Suicidal Charge
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