The exiles are the negative product of the demon race. They are extremely hungry and thirsty beasts, and the survival instinct dominates all their actions.
Because of the emotional issues involving relatives, the demon clan will not immediately eliminate those demons who have lost their rationality, but choose to exile them.
But this existence, which is more disordered than the devil, is very dangerous.
They have no sense of companionship, no sense of mate, no sense of reproduction, but their strong sense of territory and a survival mode that completely follows their instinctive desires make them a being that does not destroy for the sake of destruction.
"So, as long as technological weapons are not used, no one will interfere with the hunting of the exiles, which is the so-called granting the exiles a fair death?" Mu Hua asked Tina and Barbara amid the weak sound of the fountain's water flow.
"Yes, but the exiles have no magic cores and do not drop any. Upon death, their body tissues will deteriorate to the same level as ordinary humans, so hunting them is a thankless activity." Barbara explained with a frown.
There is something wrong with this man named Mu Hua. Most people who come to the Demonic Night Banquet either miss their contract partners or the communication between the banquet attendees, but he seems to be missing the exiles.
As for the Necromancer, it was not difficult for Barbara to understand.
However, in order to prevent him from leading Tina astray, Barbara tried her best to remind him that although demons are very powerful when they are alive, they are of no value when they are dead, even to the necromancer.
"Oh..." In response to Barbara's explanation, Mu Hua replied in confusion.
To know whether it is a good idea or not, one must first ask his own Burning Source Furnace. Ordinary humans can melt some Philosopher's Stone. Mu Hua still has some expectations for those exiles.
"Barbara told you about my situation? You want to become my contractor?" Compared to Barbara's doubts, Tina looked at Mu Hua with interest.
"Can anyone enter the Court of Exile without a contract?" Mu Hua asked.
"Yes, but after the banquet, non-Alan citizens will be deported. Only a few commercial port areas in Alan are open to the outside world." Tina said.
"Oh, then I don't care about the contractor." Mu Hua spread his hands, his casual attitude made Barbara and Tina frown.
"Mu Hua." Taibesha pulled Mu Hua's sleeve and signaled Mu Hua to pay attention to his attitude with her eyes.
The Demon Banquet is a major event in the lives of demons, and it would be rude to be too casual about it.
When Mu Hua became impatient with being pulled by Taibesha, he forced an apologetic smile to Tina, but heard Tina mumbling to herself.
"I need a contractor. I'm afraid of awakening. I always see DeWitt's twisted smile in my dreams, so I need a contractor."
"Tina..." DeWitt was probably Tina's brother. Seeing that Tina was in a low mood, Barbara seemed to want to comfort her, but was interrupted by Tina raising her hand.
"Mu Hua, I have read your message. The night banquet is a rite of passage for us. I need to awaken and I also want to find Dewitt's whereabouts. If you don't restrict my actions, I can sign a contract with you now."
"Of course, you don't need to go with me. You can wait in a safe place."
"But there is one thing you must understand. If I die, you may lose the power to obtain a demon follower again. The demon clan will not take the initiative to arrange two followers for the same person." Tina said to Mu Hua.
"Tina! That's enough! There's no need to rush about DeWitt's matter!" Barbara shouted angrily as Tina spoke.
"No, Barbara, I've had enough. I don't want to wait any longer, and I hate the fate of demons." Tina retorted coldly, with a brief flash of sadness in her eyes.
Barbara was still angry, but it seemed that she had become accustomed to Tina's idea. Besides being angry, her emotion reflected more of a sense of helplessness. But she heard Tina ask Mu Hua again.
"Mr. Mu Hua, what's your reply?"
"I already have two followers, I don't really need more." Mu Hua said, but his eyes were looking at Taibesha.
He and Tina had just met, so there was no need for him to consider too much about Tina and Barbara's feelings. Mu Hua was mainly concerned about Tabitha's attitude, and he didn't want his behavior to affect the relationship between Tabitha and Barbara.
"Two?" Barbara was surprised. She only knew that Mu Hua had a demon follower, and she didn't know that Mu Hua had not counted the skeleton undead as his followers.
Mu Hua indeed has no shortage of family members.
"Well, don't worry about the number, Barbara. Mu Hua really hates trouble." Taibesha glanced at Tina and whispered to Barbara.
"Isn't that great? Since you don't need a dependent, just help me. I will give you enough compensation." Tina said.
"Help you? Compensate? It sounds like you're seeking death. Besides, you demons really don't have the awareness of being a follower." Mu Hua frowned and sneered. "Heh, this is the first time I've seen someone say something like this before signing a contract with a demon. You must not have a girlfriend."
Facing Mu Hua's ridicule, Tina smiled for the first time. That sweet smile seemed like a friend's teasing, but there was no malice in it.
"Ha, then you are wrong, I have many girlfriends!" Mu Hua raised his eyebrows and retorted.
"No, your understanding of girlfriend is wrong. Those people should not be considered girlfriends." Before Tina could say anything, Tabitha whispered softly beside her.
"Hmm? Tabitha." Mu Hua turned his head and stared.
"Okay, okay, you have many girlfriends, Barbara, and I feel that Mu Hua and Tina are not suitable." Tabitha rolled her eyes at Mu Hua and turned to Barbara. At this time, she also felt that Tina was quite troublesome.
"No, Miss Tabitha, I think Mr. Mu Hua is very suitable for me." Tina retorted, but her eyes were still on Barbara.
"You... Tina, you should know that it is not wise to make me angry. Even if the contractor does not restrict you, I can tie you out." Faced with Tina's persistence, Barbara said angrily.
"Of course you can, but you can't stop me from making a contract with someone. I just need a contractor." Tina said stubbornly.
"You..." Barbara was furious.
Tina made it clear that although she wanted to take advantage of the Demon Night Banquet to look for DeWitt's trace, it did not mean that she had to kill DeWitt now.
She wanted a contractor so that she could awaken without any worries.
Barbara could arrest her for a while, but she couldn't keep her by her side all day. Her determination to fight DeWitt remained unchanged, and Barbara couldn't do anything about it.
"Hmph, very good. In fact, I felt from the beginning that Mu Hua was quite suitable to be your contractor." Barbara snorted coldly.
It's not that she hasn't thought about what Tina said. It's precisely because she has thought about it that she is more optimistic about the brother and sister Mu Hua and Taibesha.
If Tina became someone else's lover, it would be difficult for Barbara to control her, but if it was Mu Hua, at least she could keep an eye on Tina from a close distance and prevent her from doing anything wrong to a large extent.
"Hey, you two, you don't seem to consider my position?" Mu Hua frowned and said in the face of the quarrel between the two sisters.
"Mr. Mu Hua, there is no harm in letting me become your dependent. You will have everything of mine, including my wealth and body." Tina said calmly.
"Hehe, can your savings be considered wealth? Don't forget, I have more savings than you." Before Mu Hua could speak, Barbara retorted with an attitude as if she was trying to bribe your master.
"I'm prettier than you. You should know that men don't like you." Tina shook her skirt, and the hem of her skirt faintly outlined her graceful lines.
"Bullshit! I don't know how many men want to climb into my bed!" Tina's words seemed to have touched Barbara's pain point, and Barbara became a little anxious.
"Vulgar! Big savages! They just treat you as a rare animal!" Tina was sarcastically picky.
"I'm plump! Don't think I don't know that you've always been jealous that my breasts are bigger than yours!" Barbara crossed her arms and raised her chin with disdain.
"Big guy!" He didn't know if it was an illusion, but although Tina looked disgusted, Mu Hua seemed to see the corner of her mouth twitching.
"I have big breasts!" Barbara said sarcastically.
"barbarian!"
"I have big breasts!"
"vulgar!"
"I have big breasts!"
"Shut up! What's so great about having big breasts?!" The two sisters were having a low-level quarrel when Tabitha suddenly interrupted them.
Tabitha's almond-shaped eyes were wide open, and she looked back and forth between Tina and Barbara. The girl's eyebrows were shaking uncontrollably. Damn, it seems that both sides are quite big.
"Burns! They are all bullshit!" Tabitha angrily concluded, interrupting the sisters' quarrel. (End of this chapter)