Goddess Tricked Me into a Breeding Mission (And I Love It)
Chapter 11: Hungry wolves
- Chapter 165: The Walk Home
- Chapter 164: A different kind of social gathering
- Chapter 163: Sharp Tongues
- Chapter 162: What John Wants
- Chapter 161: Day Two
- Chapter 160: Tasteless Meat
- Chapter 159: The real Problem
- Chapter 158: Blame
- Chapter 157: The Settlement Outside the Walls
- Chapter 156: Facing Grief Head On
- Chapter 155: What comes with Adventuring
- Chapter 154: Pell breaks the news
- Chapter 153: An Unfamiliar Ceiling
- Chapter 152: Ancient Knowledge, Mortal Hands
- Chapter 151: What her Body Cannot Do
- Chapter 150: The Fallen Goddess
- Chapter 149: Level One
- Chapter 148: CorpseSlayer Syncs
- Chapter 147: CorpseSlayer
- Chapter 146: The Thing That Came Back
- Chapter 145: The Knee Cut
- Chapter 144: The Aura of Intimidation
- Chapter 143: The Goblin’s Foot
- Chapter 142: Missing Rare Herbs
- Chapter 141: Edge of the Forest
- Chapter 140: Promise at the Gate
- Chapter 139: The Woman at the Gate
- Chapter 138: First Quest
- Chapter 137: New Faces in the Yard
- Chapter 136: Making the skill a second nature
- Chapter 135: Back to Drills
- Chapter 134: The Garden They Made
- Chapter 133: There is no bluff
- Chapter 132: Cleanup and Quiet Thanks
- Chapter 131: I’ll handle this one
- Chapter 130: The Merchant man and the Quiet Lys
- Chapter 129: What Vessa found out
- Chapter 128: This shop is going to work
- Chapter 127: Sara’s Shop
- Chapter 126: Forest is Waking up!
- Chapter 125: Wrong Kind of Quiet
- Chapter 124: The Forest, ‘Gaiya’
- Chapter 123: What Vessa had in mind
- Chapter 122: Everyone Knows
- Chapter 121: Exploring each other in the dark (18+)
- Chapter 120: What she thought in her mind
- Chapter 119: Questions in the Dark
- Chapter 118: Lys’s inner struggle
- Chapter 117: Sticky Clothes and Sharp Profits
- Chapter 116: Sudden Swing
- Chapter 115: Corpse Slayer
- Chapter 114: Sharp Edges and Sharper Deals
- Chapter 113: Gaps
- Chapter 112: Vessa Doesn’t Care Who He Is
- Chapter 111: The House Finds Its Shape
- Chapter 110: F-Rank
- Chapter 109: The Window Latch
- Chapter 108: The Full Table
- Chapter 107: The 5th Empty Room
- Chapter 106: John’s odd Behaviour
- Chapter 105: John Changed?!
- Chapter 104: Eleven Years
- Chapter 103: Responsible For Her
- Chapter 102: The Girl Who Figured Lys Out
- Chapter 101: Morning Light
- Chapter 100: Skill’s Side Effects
- Chapter 99: The Night Ends
- Chapter 98: The Announcement
- Chapter 97: John’s Defeat
- Chapter 96: Selene’s Opinion
- Chapter 95: Terms
- Chapter 94: What the Crowd Remembers
- Chapter 93: A Father’s Pride and a Father’s Price
- Chapter 92: The Kitchen Council
- Chapter 91: The Boy Who Walked Out
- Chapter 90: Veyne house is surrounded
- Chapter 89: Desperate Measures
- Chapter 88: This isn’t some storybook!
- Chapter 87: Don’t overthink It
- Chapter 86: Sara is on her way
- Chapter 85: Mask of the Village Priest
- Chapter 84: A Meal and a Proposal
- Chapter 83: Council of Ambitions
- Chapter 82: Mitsu (Part-2)
- Chapter 81: Stripped Pride
- Chapter 80: The Dress She Owed
- Chapter 79: Price of Pride
- Chapter 78: Priest’s Daughter
- Chapter 77: Appraisal is Basically Cheating
- Chapter 76: Empty Flattery!
- Chapter 75: Anima Doll
- Chapter 74: Appraisal Skill
- Chapter 73: The Guardian Angel
- Chapter 72: Changed her somehow
- Chapter 71: Late for Lunch
- Chapter 70: Fearing in Vain
- Chapter 69: Same Side!
- Chapter 68: Two gold coins
- Chapter 67: Pantheon!
- Chapter 66: Liraya’s Final Plea
- Chapter 65: Goddess’s Divine Judgement
- Chapter 64: Call me Elowen
- Chapter 63: Got caught red-handed
- Chapter 62: Spying on Bertha
- Chapter 61: Making Bertha uncomfortable
- Chapter 60: He turned it down
- Chapter 59: You win, you Beast (18+)
- Chapter 58: Are you crazy!
- Chapter 57: The Noble’s Offer
- Chapter 56: Unexpected Arrival
- Chapter 55: Pros and Cons
- Chapter 54: Breakfast and Secrets
- Chapter 53: A Quiet Morning
- Chapter 52: The Long Night Ends (18+)
- Chapter 51: Sara Takes Her Turn (18+)
- Chapter 50: It feels weird (18+)
- Chapter 49: Who Gets Him Tonight? (18+)
- Chapter 48: Sharing is Caring (18+)
- Chapter 47: This is Awkward (18+)
- Chapter 46: Sara’s generosity (18+)
- Chapter 45: Who are you! (18+)
- Chapter 44: Sara’s Shamelessness
- Chapter 43: Mira wants to Settle in tonight
- Chapter 42: Sealing the Deal
- Chapter 41: House Viewing
- Chapter 40: New House
- Chapter 39: Your Turn, Little Sis (18+)
- Chapter 38: Helping Mother Wash her back(18+)
- Chapter 37: Family Shopping
- Chapter 36: Back to Business
- Chapter 35: Sara’s Desk Punishment (18+)
- Chapter 34: It can wait (18+)
- Chapter 33: A Decent House
- Chapter 32: Inviting Mitsu for lunch
- Chapter 31: Selene
- Chapter 30: Mitsu
- Chapter 29: The Girl Next Door
- Chapter 28: The Gold Pouch and Happiness
- Chapter 27: Early Morning Delivery
- Chapter 26: Neglected mother
- Chapter 25: 1000 SP
- Chapter 24: Family(part-2)
- Chapter 23: Silent road
- Chapter 22: Madam Vesper: The Merchant woman
- Chapter 21: A Late night Call to Sara’s house
- Chapter 20: Evening Bath
- Chapter 19: Home (part-1)
- Chapter 18: Freeuse world?!
- Chapter 17: First Claim 18+
- Chapter 16: Sara Thorne test’s Lys
- Chapter 15: Wolf pelt
- Chapter 14: Becoming Friend with Elowen
- Chapter 13: Lady Elowen
- Chapter 12: Surviving the Wolves
- Chapter 11: Hungry wolves
- Chapter 10: Getting out of the house
- Chapter 9: Tier-3 Quest
- Chapter 8: Family(Part-1)
- Chapter 7: Charm The Landowner
- Chapter 6: Elara’s Hard Work
- Chapter 5: A Mother’s Warmth (18+)
- Chapter 4: The priest John
- Chapter 3: Inside the village
- Chapter 2: Milf Breeding System
- Chapter 1: Offer doesn’t come without strings attached
The wolves edged closer, their eyes locked on Lys like he was their next meal. Low growls rumbled from their throats, vibrating through the cold night air.
He could see their fur bristling, muscles coiling under shadowed hides. There were at least three of them, maybe four; it was hard for him to count in the dim lamp light. His mind screamed to run, but his legs felt rooted to the spot. This was it, the end he had feared since stepping out of the hut.
As he was contemplating what to do, his hunting skill kicked in on its own, unbidden, like a quiet voice in his head. It wasn’t magic, just knowledge planted deep in his mind.
Move silently, use the terrain, slip through shadows. He forced a breath, slow and steady, even as his pulse hammered. The bushes around him offered cover if he played it right. He couldn’t fight them, not like this, but maybe he could outsmart them.
Lys backed up slowly, one foot at a time, keeping the lamp low enough to dim its glow. The leader wolf snarled, stepping forward, but he shifted left, toward a cluster of thick roots twisting out of the ground.
The skill guided him: step lightly, avoid dry leaves, circle wide. He ducked behind a fallen log, heart pounding so loud he thought they would hear it. The wolves paused, noses twitching, but the wind was on his side for once, carrying his scent away.
He didn’t wait. Crawling now, hands scraping bark, he looped around the pack. One wolf snapped at the air where he had been, but the others milled, confused. The tree they had circled loomed ahead, its branches like dark fingers against the sky.
Lys pushed forward, ignoring the pain and fear clawing at his gut. If the lady wasn’t there, this whole night was for nothing, and he might not make it back.
He circled the area by making a U-turn and slipped the wolves somehow, and came back where they were before. He remembered the wolves were looking up. As if something or someone was there. So he also looked up.
He straightened just enough to raise the lamp. The light climbed the trunk, revealing rough bark scarred from claws. Higher up, on a thick branch, a shape slumped motionless. A woman, her fine dress torn and dirt-streaked, limbs dangling limp.
She was either unconscious or, worse, dead. Thinking he might have failed his quest made his stomach drop. But then he remembered the quest wasn’t going away yet. So it also means she is alive. And seeing how she was up in that tree must be why she was alive till now.
He tried to look closely, raising his lamp up. He saw her, the supposed ’Lady Elowen’ as the quest had said.
"Hey," he whispered, voice barely above the wind. "Wake up. You up there?" but there was no stir from her. She hung like a rag doll, chest rising faintly. Indicating she was alive for sure.
He scanned the ground for stones, grabbing a few small ones. The first toss hit the branch near her hand with a soft thunk. Nothing.
The second grazed her arm. There was still no movement. Panic rose within him fast; wolves could circle back any second. He set the lamp down at the tree’s base, its light pooling weakly on the dirt.
Now, climbing was his only choice. The trunk felt rough under his palms, bark flaking as he gripped. His arms shook from the start, body still weak from the fever. He pulled up, foot finding a low knot, but slipped on the first try, scraping his knee bloody. Pain shot through him, but he bit it down.
He tried again, higher this time, arms burning like fire. His foot missed, and he dangled by his hands, breath ragged. One wrong move, and he’d fall right into whatever waited below.
Sweat stung his eyes as he hauled himself onto the branch beside her. It creaked under the weight of both of them, but it held somehow. He shook her shoulder gently at first, then harder. "Come on, wake up. It’s not safe here."
Her eyes fluttered open, wide with terror. She jerked back, nearly toppling off the branch, but he grabbed her. A sharp gasp escaped her, turning into a panicked scramble. "Who...get away! Wolves..."
"Shh, easy," Lys said, grabbing her arm to steady her. His voice came out calmer than he felt, but fear edged it. "I’m here to help. I saw you from below. We need to get down before they come back."
She stared at him, breathing fast, her fine features twisted in confusion and fright. "Help? But my knights, they’re gone. All of them are dead." Her voice cracked, hands trembling as she clutched her dress. "Who sent you? Are you from the village?"
"No time for that," he replied, glancing down. The lamp’s glow showed empty ground, no sign of the wolves for now. "I’m getting you out. Can you climb?"
She nodded shakily, but her eyes darted wildly. "The wolves... they came behind me chasing me all the way up here. I barely made it up here in panic."
Lys went first, lowering himself branch by branch; every move was a fight against slipping. She followed slowly, her dress snagging, breath coming in whimpers. When they hit the ground, her legs buckled, but he caught her elbow. "Steady. Where’s your caravan? We need cover."
She pointed into the dark, voice hushed. "That way. Not far. But... it’s bad. The attack, they tore through everyone."
He picked up the lamp, leading her through the trees. Fear gnawed at him with every step. The wolves could be tracking them right now, silent hunters closing in. His hunting skill whispered warnings: watch for snapped twigs, listen for rustles. But the night hid too much.
They broke into a small clearing, and the scene hit like a punch. The caravan was wrecked, wagons tipped, wheels splintered. Bodies lay scattered, knights in once-shining armor were now mangled horrors. One had his chest ripped open, ribs exposed like broken cage bars. Another’s throat was torn out, blood black in the lamplight. Claw marks raked deep across faces, arms twisted wrong. Guts trailed on the ground from a third, steam still rising faintly in the cold.
The air hung heavy with the foul scent of blood, but Lys forced it down, stomach churning violently. He almost had to swallow his vomit, but calmed down somehow by focusing on breathing. If he vomited now, he’d be useless.
Lady Elowen covered her mouth, turning away with a sob. "My guards... they fought so hard. Killed a few wolves, but the pack was too big."
Lys scanned the mess, spotting a sword half-buried under a fallen knight. He knelt, prying it free from stiff fingers. The blade felt heavy in his grip, cold steel with nicks from the fight. It wasn’t much, but better than nothing.
A low growl rolled from the shadows behind them. Elowen’s scream pierced the night, sharp and terrified.
"Don’t!" Lys snapped, whipping around. "Quiet, you’ll bring more."
But it was too late. The wolves emerged from the dark, their eyes glowing in the lamp’s edge, advancing slowly. He raised the sword, fear gripping tight, wondering if this was how it all ended.
- Chapter 165: The Walk Home
- Chapter 164: A different kind of social gathering
- Chapter 163: Sharp Tongues
- Chapter 162: What John Wants
- Chapter 161: Day Two
- Chapter 160: Tasteless Meat
- Chapter 159: The real Problem
- Chapter 158: Blame
- Chapter 157: The Settlement Outside the Walls
- Chapter 156: Facing Grief Head On
- Chapter 155: What comes with Adventuring
- Chapter 154: Pell breaks the news
- Chapter 153: An Unfamiliar Ceiling
- Chapter 152: Ancient Knowledge, Mortal Hands
- Chapter 151: What her Body Cannot Do
- Chapter 150: The Fallen Goddess
- Chapter 149: Level One
- Chapter 148: CorpseSlayer Syncs
- Chapter 147: CorpseSlayer
- Chapter 146: The Thing That Came Back
- Chapter 145: The Knee Cut
- Chapter 144: The Aura of Intimidation
- Chapter 143: The Goblin’s Foot
- Chapter 142: Missing Rare Herbs
- Chapter 141: Edge of the Forest
- Chapter 140: Promise at the Gate
- Chapter 139: The Woman at the Gate
- Chapter 138: First Quest
- Chapter 137: New Faces in the Yard
- Chapter 136: Making the skill a second nature
- Chapter 135: Back to Drills
- Chapter 134: The Garden They Made
- Chapter 133: There is no bluff
- Chapter 132: Cleanup and Quiet Thanks
- Chapter 131: I’ll handle this one
- Chapter 130: The Merchant man and the Quiet Lys
- Chapter 129: What Vessa found out
- Chapter 128: This shop is going to work
- Chapter 127: Sara’s Shop
- Chapter 126: Forest is Waking up!
- Chapter 125: Wrong Kind of Quiet
- Chapter 124: The Forest, ‘Gaiya’
- Chapter 123: What Vessa had in mind
- Chapter 122: Everyone Knows
- Chapter 121: Exploring each other in the dark (18+)
- Chapter 120: What she thought in her mind
- Chapter 119: Questions in the Dark
- Chapter 118: Lys’s inner struggle
- Chapter 117: Sticky Clothes and Sharp Profits
- Chapter 116: Sudden Swing
- Chapter 115: Corpse Slayer
- Chapter 114: Sharp Edges and Sharper Deals
- Chapter 113: Gaps
- Chapter 112: Vessa Doesn’t Care Who He Is
- Chapter 111: The House Finds Its Shape
- Chapter 110: F-Rank
- Chapter 109: The Window Latch
- Chapter 108: The Full Table
- Chapter 107: The 5th Empty Room
- Chapter 106: John’s odd Behaviour
- Chapter 105: John Changed?!
- Chapter 104: Eleven Years
- Chapter 103: Responsible For Her
- Chapter 102: The Girl Who Figured Lys Out
- Chapter 101: Morning Light
- Chapter 100: Skill’s Side Effects
- Chapter 99: The Night Ends
- Chapter 98: The Announcement
- Chapter 97: John’s Defeat
- Chapter 96: Selene’s Opinion
- Chapter 95: Terms
- Chapter 94: What the Crowd Remembers
- Chapter 93: A Father’s Pride and a Father’s Price
- Chapter 92: The Kitchen Council
- Chapter 91: The Boy Who Walked Out
- Chapter 90: Veyne house is surrounded
- Chapter 89: Desperate Measures
- Chapter 88: This isn’t some storybook!
- Chapter 87: Don’t overthink It
- Chapter 86: Sara is on her way
- Chapter 85: Mask of the Village Priest
- Chapter 84: A Meal and a Proposal
- Chapter 83: Council of Ambitions
- Chapter 82: Mitsu (Part-2)
- Chapter 81: Stripped Pride
- Chapter 80: The Dress She Owed
- Chapter 79: Price of Pride
- Chapter 78: Priest’s Daughter
- Chapter 77: Appraisal is Basically Cheating
- Chapter 76: Empty Flattery!
- Chapter 75: Anima Doll
- Chapter 74: Appraisal Skill
- Chapter 73: The Guardian Angel
- Chapter 72: Changed her somehow
- Chapter 71: Late for Lunch
- Chapter 70: Fearing in Vain
- Chapter 69: Same Side!
- Chapter 68: Two gold coins
- Chapter 67: Pantheon!
- Chapter 66: Liraya’s Final Plea
- Chapter 65: Goddess’s Divine Judgement
- Chapter 64: Call me Elowen
- Chapter 63: Got caught red-handed
- Chapter 62: Spying on Bertha
- Chapter 61: Making Bertha uncomfortable
- Chapter 60: He turned it down
- Chapter 59: You win, you Beast (18+)
- Chapter 58: Are you crazy!
- Chapter 57: The Noble’s Offer
- Chapter 56: Unexpected Arrival
- Chapter 55: Pros and Cons
- Chapter 54: Breakfast and Secrets
- Chapter 53: A Quiet Morning
- Chapter 52: The Long Night Ends (18+)
- Chapter 51: Sara Takes Her Turn (18+)
- Chapter 50: It feels weird (18+)
- Chapter 49: Who Gets Him Tonight? (18+)
- Chapter 48: Sharing is Caring (18+)
- Chapter 47: This is Awkward (18+)
- Chapter 46: Sara’s generosity (18+)
- Chapter 45: Who are you! (18+)
- Chapter 44: Sara’s Shamelessness
- Chapter 43: Mira wants to Settle in tonight
- Chapter 42: Sealing the Deal
- Chapter 41: House Viewing
- Chapter 40: New House
- Chapter 39: Your Turn, Little Sis (18+)
- Chapter 38: Helping Mother Wash her back(18+)
- Chapter 37: Family Shopping
- Chapter 36: Back to Business
- Chapter 35: Sara’s Desk Punishment (18+)
- Chapter 34: It can wait (18+)
- Chapter 33: A Decent House
- Chapter 32: Inviting Mitsu for lunch
- Chapter 31: Selene
- Chapter 30: Mitsu
- Chapter 29: The Girl Next Door
- Chapter 28: The Gold Pouch and Happiness
- Chapter 27: Early Morning Delivery
- Chapter 26: Neglected mother
- Chapter 25: 1000 SP
- Chapter 24: Family(part-2)
- Chapter 23: Silent road
- Chapter 22: Madam Vesper: The Merchant woman
- Chapter 21: A Late night Call to Sara’s house
- Chapter 20: Evening Bath
- Chapter 19: Home (part-1)
- Chapter 18: Freeuse world?!
- Chapter 17: First Claim 18+
- Chapter 16: Sara Thorne test’s Lys
- Chapter 15: Wolf pelt
- Chapter 14: Becoming Friend with Elowen
- Chapter 13: Lady Elowen
- Chapter 12: Surviving the Wolves
- Chapter 11: Hungry wolves
- Chapter 10: Getting out of the house
- Chapter 9: Tier-3 Quest
- Chapter 8: Family(Part-1)
- Chapter 7: Charm The Landowner
- Chapter 6: Elara’s Hard Work
- Chapter 5: A Mother’s Warmth (18+)
- Chapter 4: The priest John
- Chapter 3: Inside the village
- Chapter 2: Milf Breeding System
- Chapter 1: Offer doesn’t come without strings attached
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