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As if it were bound to happen, an event was created.
[New Event Update - Rescue Demon Prisoners]
[Details: During the Victory Festival period, Demon prisoners are set to be traded at a black market somewhere in the imperial city. As the prince of the demons, decide whether to rescue them or to let them be.]
[Reward for success: 50 achievement points per rescued prisoner]
However, my bewilderment was so strong that I honestly didn’t care much about the event.
This time, it was Sarkegar who spoke up, and everyone was unable to hide their somber expressions.
“It seems that the nobility are secretly trading entry tickets to the auction. The prisoners will arrive here through the warp gate to coincide with the Victory Festival, and so the auction has not started yet.”
Why the wealthy were trying to buy demon slaves was beyond me, but it seemed that Sarkegar had caught wind of the circulation of entry tickets to the black-market auction.
“Why the hell are Demon prisoners being traded in the black market? What are they planning to use them for?” I asked.
Loyar answered that question for me.
“… It could be simply a collector’s desire, but… the purpose of the products usually traded are pretty obvious, aren’t they?”
“Obvious…?”
Buying goblins or orcs from the Demon Realm on a collector’s whim? And the purpose for them was obvious? What could it possibly be…?
“No way.”
It was only then that I realized why they all had such expressions. Eleris nodded silently.
“The most valuable demons will undoubtedly be the succubi.”
The ones that would draw the most competition would naturally be the succubi, and their use was clear. It was only then that I understood why Eleris had mentioned the evil nature of humans the day before.
“Damn it. I’m not an expert, but aren’t succubi… dangerous?”
If my knowledge was correct, succubi were a type of nightmare demon that sapped a human’s vitality. Were they really trading succubi for those kinds of uses? Did they have...



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