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Chapter 83 by YZS YZS

What do Faye and Alice have to say about their individual experiences?

Thoughts On Percy

“Hmm… I guess that doesn’t sound so bad… He probably did have a lot of malicious plans, and intended to embarrass you or make you feel uncomfortable, but I thought he had abused you or something evil like that... it’s like he at least has some decency… but he doesn’t look like a decent person…” - Alice said, with a slightly suspicious tone, as she wasn’t sure if Faye was actually telling the truth, or maybe she had kept some information to herself, which was the case, but Faye didn’t want her older sister worrying so much, so she reassured her that Percy behaved himself, and was pretty good to her.

“Thankfully he didn’t, he was actually pretty nice with me… maybe not with everyone else, but at least he didn’t harm me in any way… I don’t want to say that he is a good person, but he doesn’t seem that bad, just very weird…” - Faye replied, with a casual, lighthearted, and even gleeful smile, as she really didn’t think Percy had treated her that bad, or at least she wasn’t that affected by all of his actions. She did feel uncomfortable when he touched her body, but even that turned out to be a bit of fun for her, although she didn’t want to admit it. So after Alice confirmed that her sister was unharmed, and seemingly very happy with her experience, she was left thinking about her own experience, which didn’t sound as nice as her sister’s. And since Faye was thinking about the same thing, she decided to find out how the demon king was with her older sister, and see if they could trust Percy a bit more.

"And what about you?? How has he been treating you??" - Faye asked, with a curious smile, as she wanted to hear that Percy was being good with Alice as well, and they were both doing fine so far. And while Alice hesitated to respond at first, she thought about what she had done with Percy this week, and wasn’t too eager to tell her everything that happened, since it wasn’t so remarkable.

“Well, he only comes to visit me once a day, and we barely talk… He has made me do a couple of things, like work for him, and he did give me a few hours to explore the castle yesterday, but apart from that… Oh, yea, I just remembered what we did in those interactions… So we basically….” - Alice replied, trying to stay calm, and casually narrate all of the events that happened between her and Percy, before quickly realizing that it was more than she remembered, and she had to explain quite a lot. But as she knew she had to tell everything to Faye, Alice felt a bit discouraged, as her experience was a bit mediocre. And while Percy also listened closely, he couldn’t help but get nervous, as he knew exactly what he was going to hear from Alice (or at least he hoped he would talk about what he was thinking of).


Alice tried to tell Faye everything she did this week, but she quickly realized that she actually didn’t interact that much with Percy. It was weird, and a bit suspicious, that the demon king would have talked more with Faye, and done more memorable things with her than Alice, or at least that’s what she thought, but she tried not to think much about it, since she also did quite a few things with Percy, and they definitely had to be mentioned.

Faye felt a bit of envy for her sister when she told her that Percy made her clean the castle, as she thought the demon king just ordered Alice to do some basic chores, while she had to serve drinks and foods to the orcs that almost **** her twice. {if Toothbrush = 0}Faye was particularly upset at the fact that Alice had full cleaning equipment to do her job, as she thought Percy would have **** her to do something embarrassing, or barely gave her anything tools to work for him (although she was glad that her sister didn’t actually go through that).{endif} {if Toothbrush = 1}But apparently Alice didn’t have it so easy, as she then told Faye about how Percy **** her to clean the entire floor of the main hall of the castle with only a toothbrush. Faye immediately felt like she was right in her older sister’s shoes, as she was also a bit embarrassed when she worked as a waitress for Percy twice.{endif}

After telling Faye about her first cleaning job, Faye knew she had to bring up the time she had to cook for Percy. As she narrated the anecdote, she realized that the demon king was giving her more of domestic tasks than her sister, but since both Faye and her despised the things he made them do equally, they didn’t think much of it. {if Personal Meal = 1}Faye did think Alice had it easy when cooking a personal meal for Percy, as she imagined he would make her do something much more complicated. Faye wasn’t upset at the fact that Alice didn’t have to work so much though, it just sounded a bit less dramatic than what Percy did to her. {if Royal Banquet}Faye did think it was unfair how Percy made her sister cook a banquet for all of his royal, evil friends, so she empathized with Alice straight away, as it felt similar to how she had to serve food for all of Percy’s horny, evil orcs at that filthy bar.{endif}

But since Alice already shared her experiences with doing tasks for Percy, she felt like her sister had pretty much done the same thing as she did, just a little bit more embarrassing. In reality, it was like Alice’s tasks were more tedious, while Faye just had simple tasks, but were planned specifically for her, so she could feel humiliated, or that’s what the two elf sisters came to a conclusion. And while it was strangely comforting to know that they both received sort of the same tasks, at least in the amount of them, Alice then remembered she had something else to share with her sister.

{if Library = 1}Alice still had to tell Faye about when Percy took her to the library, and while it wasn’t such a remarkable moment, or not something too important to mention, Alice didn’t want to skip past it. So as she told Faye about how she spent a few hours in the library with Percy, Alice slowly started to notice how her little sister was trying to contain her laughter, and she didn’t know why. Soon enough, Faye made a joke about Percy taking her sister out for a date in the library, and even the demon king laughed, as she was still listening closely.

Alice tried not to laugh, but the more she thought about it, the more she realized that it was sort of true. She of course didn’t consider that interaction with Percy a date, and if it was, it was probably the worst date she had ever been. Alice was disgusted just to think about that idea, but she did feel like it wasn’t that bad, since she did like the chance of visiting a library again, and being able to read more books, even though they were not the best genre, and a bit explicit. But as Alice didn’t want to admit that she liked going to the library with Percy to her sister, because she knew how she would react, she decided to keep it to herself, and save the embarrassment (and probably being mocked by Faye).{endif}

{if Playroom = 1}Alice still had to tell Faye about when Percy took her to the playroom, and pretty much **** her to play games with him. And while it wasn’t such a remarkable moment, or not something too important to mention, Alice didn’t want to skip past it, even when she didn’t like thinking of it. So as she told Faye about how she spent a few hours in the playroom with Percy, Alice slowly started to notice how her little sister was trying to contain her laughter, and she didn’t know why. Soon enough, Faye made a joke about Alice not being good at games, and that’s why she didn’t find the experience enjoyable, and even Percy laughed, as she was still listening closely.

Alice was definitely not laughing, even though her sister was just making lighthearted jokes, and she did find them a little silly. Alice was still bitter for Percy’s decision to take her to the playroom, because she clearly wanted to go to the library, not play games with him. And while it didn’t seem that bad, Alice knew that she really didn’t enjoy those hours she spent with Percy, since they felt like he was forcing her to do something she didn’t want to, and it only made her desire reading some books at the library. But as Alice didn’t want to talk more about that topic, she decided to stop sharing her experiences with her sister, because she would have probably laughed at them, and just move on to something else.{endif}


After explaining everything she did this week, Alice ended up realizing not only that she didn’t do too much stuff with Percy, but that he also didn’t treat her that well. It wasn’t like she abused her, or took advantage of her in any way, or at least that’s what she hoped for, but it still seemed like Percy didn’t try hard enough to keep her in the best of conditions during this first week. Alice got bored a couple of times during this first week, so after everything that happened, it was like Percy didn’t really care much about her, and Faye thought the same thing. So even though Percy showed not much effort, or even enthusiasm into taking care of Alice as his ****, he didn’t seem like less, or more of an evil king, he kept being the same in Alice’s eyes (at least from how he acted this first week).

And as Percy heard everything, he was a bit disappointed to hear Alice’s opinion, as he thought they actually had some fun together, but clearly she had a different view on things. He felt like he had done everything he could to please her, so she probably just held a grudge for him, which was understandable, but a bit frustrating to see. But since there wasn’t much he could do now, he told himself that he was going to try better for next week, and find out how to make Alice happier. And after the two sisters shared both of their experiences, the demon king tried to continue listening to their conversations, as Faye was a bit upset to hear Alice’s opinion on Percy.

“It sounds like it wasn’t so bad for you… He didn’t do anything evil to you, right??... I think he turned out to be nice then… or at least that’s what it seems… We both were not traumatized, abused or even insulted by Percy... I think we are fine then, there’s not much to worry about” - Faye said, in a carefree, and almost playful manner, as she believed Alice went through the same stuff as herself, and they both were treated nicely by Percy. And while that wasn’t completely true, Alice didn’t want her sister to worry too much, as she didn’t want to get rid of that lively smile she had on her face, but she knew that she had to give her some advice, and stay cautious, just in case Percy chose to treat both of them bad all of a sudden.

“Hmm, I don’t know… I think we need to be wary of him, just in case… I mean, he didn’t do any of that stuff but we still can’t fully trust him… He has us living like slaves after all so we still need to find out what exactly he is planning… let’s hope he doesn’t want to do anything bad though…” - Alice replied, getting a little nervous, since she didn’t really know what to think, or say to her sister, who kept being optimistic, and hoped everything was going to be okay. Faye did listen to her older sister, and she knew she should take her advice into consideration in the future, but it seemed like there was not really much to worry about, at least so far. And while Alice felt a bit concerned about her sister’s lighthearted reaction, she tried to look over it, because she wanted to clear some of her remaining doubts, and find out if the demon king had really treated Faye nicely.

“But what about your general opinion about him?? Has he been feeding you well?? Are you satisfied with your life conditions?? Are you able to sleep well?? Do you think he could be providing you more? Do you think you need more to be happy in this current situation? - Alice asked eagerly, very curious, and hoping Faye would give her a nice response, as it seemed like she had a nice experience with Percy, at least from what she said. But as Faye took some time to think of what to say, trying to comprehend all of those questions, she started to realize that her opinion on Percy did come from all the things she did to her, but more of the small interactions they had, not just the tasks, or the village trip.

And while Faye seemed a bit excited to give her answer to her sister, Alice couldn’t help but get anxious, as she didn’t know what she was going to say. From everything that she told her, Alice didn’t know if Percy had given her sister the same things he fed her, or if she had a similar treatment to hers, so she was a bit worried that it might have not been the best. But as her sister’s opinion could be influenced by a lot of things, Alice couldn’t be sure of anything, not until Faye finally gave her pleasantly unexpected answer.

“Honestly, yea… I think he has been pretty nice with me… at least he isn’t feeding me anything poisonous or anything… He gives me everything I need to live, so there’s not much more I could ask for… Of course, all I really need left is you… I miss you every single night…” - Faye replied, with a heartfelt, carefree, and even cheerful smile, as she was excited to tell her sister that she was being treated well by the demon king. And while Alice was extremely relieved to hear her response, she still couldn’t believe that Faye was telling the truth, not until she realized that her little sister’s smile wasn’t lying, and she was truly satisfied, or at least not so distressed by Percy’s training.

“So you are saying that he has been treating you good?? He is being… nice to you??... What a pleasant surprise…” - Alice asked back playfully, as she couldn’t contain her happiness from hearing that the demon king was pretty nice to her sister, even when it seemed very unlikely that he would. But as it was now clear that Percy behaved, and took care of her little sister well, Alice was less worried about what happened with Faye.

“Yea! He mostly feeds me good food and isn’t as rude as I thought he was… He usually controlled his anger and didn’t even insult me, or disrespect me in any form…” - Faye exclaimed in excitement, and kept a lively demeanor, which Alice absolutely loved to see, since she knew her sister was telling the truth. And after confirming that her sister was in fact living in decent conditions, even when it didn’t sound like it, Alice chose to be optimistic, and share her opinion on Percy’s training (which neither of the sisters knew anything about).

“Honestly, he has been the same with me… I mean, it’s not nice to live as a ****, but at least I have a good room and even when I was bored he managed to keep me entertained a little… The food was okay, I guess… but I wasn’t expecting to laugh at some of his jokes… I don’t know, it was a weird experience, but I’m glad at least he didn’t treat us like animals…” - Alice said, slightly embarrassed, and still in a bit of disbelief, from realizing that Percy wasn’t actually so harsh with her, which she didn’t want to believe, as her experience was rather mediocre, but it seemed like she was just mad at him. So after learning that both her, and her sister were being fed well, and Percy provided them basic things to live peacefully, Alice felt like she couldn’t really hate the demon king anymore, as it was clear that he took good care of them, or at least it seemed like there was still hope, so she had finally come to a conclusion…

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