Chapter 59: Children Of Evil
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Chapter 59: Children Of Evil
Just as the air had begun to lighten and the elves faith in Luca had solidified, a single voice destroyed the peace.
“Hold on a minute.”
The words came from Julius.
Every head turned as he stood there smiling, hands folded neatly behind his back, though his eyes were cold as winter glass.
He began to clap slowly.
“I must say, Hero, I am impressed.” His tone was cool, almost courteous. “You’ve disproved every accusation I’ve made so far. Each one, one by one, you’ve swatted away like dust in the wind.”
“You’ve even brought proof—tangible proof, no less. For that, I should apologize for all the stuff I said, shouldn’t I?”
He gave a shallow bow, mimicking the exact gesture Luca had made earlier, and for a heartbeat, everyone relaxed.
Perhaps he was finally conceding.
But then Julius straightened again, and that polite smile sharpened into a knife.
“However.” He said softly. “There’s still one thing you haven’t addressed.”
Julius’s gaze darkened as he leaned forward.
“The children.” He said. “The children that you murdered.”
The air itself seemed to stop, as he spread his arms wide, his voice rising theatrically.
“Yes, they may not have been many, barely a dozen or so compared to the thousands of adults you’ve slain. But they were still children nonetheless!”
“Pure, innocent beings, barely understanding the world!”
He gestured to the crowd dramatically.
“Many hadn’t even reached their tenth birthday! And you killed them! What do you have to say to that, Hero?”
A low murmur swept through the elves.
“And even if they had made mistakes.” Julius continued. “Even if they’d done something wrong—they were children! They could have learned, they could have been guided! But you…”
He pointed accusingly at Luca.
“You didn’t give them that chance. You slaughtered them.”
He ended with a bitter sneer.
“Tell me, what kind of man kills a child? Not to mention a Hero like you.”
The words echoed across the clearing and every elf turned toward Luca once again, though this time, not with awe.
But with unease.
This was because for many of them, this was the final line.
Killing men, soldiers, tyrants, even women—they could understand that.
But children? Even whispering the word made their stomachs twist.
Immediately, the weight of everyone’s gazes crashed down on Luca.
This was the final hurdle. If he could justify this, he would be a free man—but how does one justify the death of a child?
Julius smirked inwardly. ’There is no escape from this.’ He thought triumphantly. ’Even if he’s a god, he’s finished.’
Luca, however, did not flinch. He remained as steady as an ancient oak in a storm. He looked around, taking in the doubt and the horror.
Then, to everyone’s shock, he chuckled.
“I can see the doubt in your eyes.” He said softly. “You want to know if it’s true. You want me to deny it and say that what you heard right was false.”
And he was right.
Everyone just wanted him to say that he didn’t do it and they would choose to end the topic and forget it entirely, since they didn’t want to believe it was true.
But Luca has other plans.
“Well.” Luca continued lightly. “The answer is simple.”
He smiled.
“I did it…The blood of couple of young lives are ok my hands.”
The clearing erupted.
Gasps filled the air; some elves covered their mouths in horror.
Luna’s face went pale, Lulu’s ears drooped as her expression crumbled. Even Nyx frowned, eyes narrowing, and Leona bit her lip.
She had just begun to believe in him, and now she was faced with the admission of a sin so foul that even the devil might look away.
But Luca didn’t flinch. His voice stayed calm.
“I killed those children Julius speaks of. Not cruelly—I broke their necks quickly. They didn’t suffer. But yes, I killed them.”
The crowd fell silent again, but this time it wasn’t disbelief—it was dread.
Whispers spread like ripples through the group.
“He killed children…”
“How could he admit that?”
“Was he lying this whole time?”
Julius, however, was beaming inside. ’Perfect.’ He thought. ’He’s done for. He walked straight into it.’
He could already see it—the horror in their eyes, the disgust, the guilt. Even if Luca had swayed them before, nothing could wash away the sin of murdering children.
Luca knew this too. He could feel the weight of every stare, every breath.
But instead of looking defeated, he sighed softly, then he looked around, scanning faces as if searching for someone until—
—his gaze landed on Luna.
“Luna.” He said suddenly.
She blinked, startled. “Eh? Me?”
He nodded. “Can you help me with something?”
“Help you?” She looked confused and nervous.
Everyone’s eyes were on her now. But when she saw the steady calm in his eyes, she straightened her back and said,
“Of course! Anything, if it can prove your innocence!”
Luca smiled warmly. “Thank you.”
He then took a small breath and said,
“Luna, I just want to say—you’ve grown into a wonderful young woman.”
That comment caught her and the others off guard as he went on to say with sincerity,
“Polite, patient, well-mannered, always respectful, and someone who treats everyone kindly. You’re thoughtful and graceful, a real example of what an elf should be.”
Luna blinked rapidly, her ears reddening. “Th-Thank you.” She stammered. “I don’t really know what to say to that but…thank you, I suppose.”
Lulu crossed her arms with a pout. “Hey! What about me? I’m amazing too, you know!”
Luca glanced at her for half a second, then simply continued speaking to Luna, completely ignoring Lulu’s protest to her dismay.
“Anyway. Tell me, Luna—when you were a child, were you always like this? Always obedient, polite, and mature?”
Luna tilted her head, then shook it quickly.
“Not at all. I was…actually really mischievous.” She admitted. “I caused trouble all the time. I made mistakes, disobeyed rules, got into fights, climbed trees I wasn’t supposed to and did everything a adult wouldn’t.”
“She’s not lying!” Lulu nodded eagerly beside her. “We were both little monsters. People in the village even called us the ’Monkey Princesses’ because we’d swing from vines all day long!”
That made a few elves chuckle. Even Luca smiled softly.
“I see.” He said. “Then tell me this—how did you grow up into the woman you are now? What changed?”
Luna paused for a moment, glancing at Leona and Nyx before answering.
“It’s because of my mother and Auntie Nyx.” She said firmly.
Both women looked up at once.
“Mother was strict when she had to be.” Luna continued. “She didn’t tolerate misbehavior, but she always corrected me with care. Whenever I did something wrong, she showed me why it was wrong and she made sure I learned from it.”
Leona’s expression softened slightly, her composure cracking just a little.
“And Auntie Nyx.” Luna went on with a small smile. “She was fun and easy-going most of the time. But even she could be strict when I crossed the line.”
“Between them both, I learned how to be the person I am today.”
Nyx smiled proudly; Leona hid her satisfaction behind a neutral expression, but her eyes gleamed faintly with pride.
“That’s good.” Luca nodded slowly. “It’s because you had people like them—people who guided you, corrected you, and made sure you didn’t lose your way that you became who you are.”
Then his tone shifted, the warmth fading just slightly.
“But…what would happen.” He said quietly. “If a child didn’t have parents like yours?”
The question hung in the air.
“What if….” Luca continued. “…instead of being guided, they were spoiled? What if their parents encouraged every wrong behavior, every selfish act, every cruelty and called it love?”
He began to pace slowly, his voice calm but heavy.
“What if, from the time they were born, they were taught that they could do whatever they wanted”
“That the world belonged to them?”
“That killing wasn’t wrong, as long as it was for fun or power?”
The elves listened, their faces growing grim.
“And what if…” Luca said, turning back toward them. “…those children grew up never knowing the value of life?”
“What if they laughed when others cried, killed when they were bored, and saw people as toys?”
Luna bit her lip before saying, “I…I don’t know. I haven’t been around such children before.”
“Well then…” He looked at everyone like he was going to tell a story. “Let me tell you all about children who think the world is theirs. Children who grow up believing that lives are nothing more than things they can play with.”
He clasped his hands behind his back, eyes sweeping across the elves before landing briefly on Julius. ”
Case No. 1.” He said clearly. “Little Albert.”
He let the name hang in the air for a moment.
“He was eight years old. A sweet-looking child, the kind of boy you’d see on the street and smile at. Big round eyes, messy hair, always carrying a book of spells around. Everyone adored him.”
“And he loved archery, you see. Practiced it more than most grown men ever would. Gifted, polite, intelligent—the perfect image of what a bright young mage should be.”
Luca’s smile faded as he said,
“But Albert had another side.”
The elves grew still.
“He loved archery too much.” Luca said softly. “And he was far too good at it. He got bored easily. At first, he used his skills on practice dummies, on rocks, on small training targets.”
“But soon, that wasn’t enough for him.”
He took a step forward, voice sharpening.
“He wanted something that moved. So he started using animals. Cats, dogs, birds—anything that ran. He would capture them, test different arrows, and see which one made them scream the longest.”
The crowd winced; several gasps broke out.
“But that too…” Luca went on grimly. “…became boring to him. So one day, he thought—why not humans?”
There was an audible intake of breath. Even Julius blinked, taken aback by the bluntness.
Luca continued without pause. “He began buying slaves from the market. Young, old, male, female—it didn’t matter. He would bring them out to an open field and tell them, ’Run. If you can escape me, you’re free.’”
His expression hardened. “But no one ever escaped. Albert would shoot them down one by one with arrows and bolts from crossbows, laughing as they screamed.”
“And the ones who ran too far? He’d have his servants bring them back—just so he could kill them at point-blank range.”
“Eight years old.” He said shaking his head. “A prodigy. And a murderer.”
A murmur rippled through the crowd—horrified, disbelieving whispers.
“That’s monstrous…” One elf said quietly.
“Yes.” Luca agreed. “It is monstrous. But hold your breath, because there’s more.”
“Case No. 2—Little Anna.”
“She was nine.” He said. “And was supposed to turn ten in a few months. But she won’t. Because she’s already dead.”
He paused just long enough for the words to sink in.
“Now, Anna was…difficult. A picky eater, constantly throwing tantrums at mealtime. And that’s normal for children, right? But Anna’s tantrums were different.”
He began pacing again, hands moving as he spoke.
“Whenever she didn’t like the food, she would throw her glass bottles to the ground and force her servants to walk over the shards barefoot—again and again—until their feet were shredded to ribbons.”
A horrified gasp escaped from one of the elves.
“If she got bored…” Luca continued. “…she’d take a fork and start poking her butler in the side until he fainted from blood loss.”
“Sometimes she’d take a candle, call a maid over, and say, ’If you move your hand, I’ll have your family killed.’ And the maids—terrified—would hold still as their palms burned.”
Several of the elves looked away, unable to listen.
“She even threw boiling soup at some maid for serving the wrong bread.” Luca went on. “Six maids were disfigured because of her. Two died of them burns.”
He stopped walking and looked at them, his expression grim.
“So tell me, how should I treat her? A child? Or a monster wearing a child’s face?”
The crowd didn’t answer. Even Julius said nothing this time, his eyes narrowing slightly, trying to keep his composure.
But Luca wasn’t done. He raised his hand, counting off the next.
“Case No. 3—Frederick.”
“And honestly one of the worst of the bunch because of the atrocious acts the little shit committed.”
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- Chapter 257: Collusion
- Chapter 256: Standing Before Death
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- Chapter 254: Is Julius A Victim?
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- Chapter 251: A Father’s Curse
- Chapter 250: When Everything Started To Fall Apart
- Chapter 249: The Truth Or Decapitation
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- Chapter 234: End Of The Line
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- 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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