Nokemono-tachi No Yoru 4 -

Wisteria stepped forward, her sightless eyes facing the direction of the voice. She did not tremble. "Marbas is not a monster to be purged," she said, her voice small but steady. "He is my eyes. He is my family."

They were not alone. Traveling with them were the noble lady Diana and her own contracted demon, Naberius. The two great calamities of the wasteland argued relentlessly, their bickering acting as a strange, comforting melody in the quiet woods.

"Step aside, humans," the Commander’s voice boomed. "And surrender the girl. The demons will be purged." Nokemono-tachi no Yoru 4

Their lighthearted rivalry was abruptly cut short as the dense forest gave way to a clearing. Standing in their path, bathed in the silver glow of the moon, was the elite force of the Sword Cross Knights. At their center stood the Commander, his armor reflecting a cold, ruthless light.

"You are walking too fast for a human, you old rug," Naberius scoffed, looking at Wisteria’s pale face. Wisteria stepped forward, her sightless eyes facing the

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"And you are breathing too loudly for a wolf," Marbas countered smoothly, though he did slow his pace, guiding Wisteria with extreme care. "He is my eyes

The air grew heavy. This was the moment of reckoning for the outcasts.