My Streaming Life With SSS-Rank Girls With Want My Kids
Chapter 31: Her Eminence
- Chapter 121: Back to Valdris
- Chapter 120: What Remains
- Chapter 119: Drak
- Chapter 118 - 4 vs 253
- Chapter 117: The Dawn
- Chapter 116: What the Culture Says
- Chapter 115: The Fracture
- Chapter 114: Sometimes it’s nice to relax by a lake
- Chapter 113: Kai vs Mara (3)
- Chapter 112: Kai vs. Mara (3)
- Chapter 111: Kai vs. Mara — (2)
- Chapter 110: Kai vs. Mara ( 1)
- Chapter 109: Lira vs. Mara (2)
- Chapter 108: Lira vs. Mara (1)
- Chapter 107: Serah vs. Mara (2)
- Chapter 106: Serah vs. Mara (1)
- Chapter 105: Lira can no longer avoid saying what she feels +18
- Chapter 104: R+18 The Night in the Camp
- Chapter 103: What She Sees
- Chapter 102: Provocations
- Chapter 101: Training
- Chapter 100: The Camp
- Chapter 99: The Warlord
- Chapter 98: The North Road
- Chapter 97: Preparation
- Chapter 96: What Isn’t Said
- Chapter 95: Resonance Training
- Chapter 94: The Dawn
- Chapter 93: The List (2)
- Chapter 92: The List (1)
- Chapter 91: Possession
- Chapter 90: The Ghost Won’t Budge
- Chapter 89: Informative
- Chapter 88: Alone
- Chapter 87: Northern Flying Fish
- Chapter 86: Rules
- Chapter 85: Crystal Oxen
- Chapter 84: Culinary Stream
- Chapter 83: Vampire with a V for Voyeur
- Chapter 82: R18— Rest at Grimvast
- Chapter 81: The Message
- Chapter 80: One Punch Kai
- Chapter 79: Was That Close?
- Chapter 78: Why Are You Suddenly So Serious?
- Chapter 77: Without Smile
- Chapter 76: The Plan Fails
- Chapter 75: Order Matters
- Chapter 74: No Rules
- Chapter 73: Adaptation
- Chapter 72: Time to Dance the Polka
- Chapter 71: Welcome to the Club
- Chapter 70: Without Record
- Chapter 69: Finally Something Interesting
- Chapter 68: The Center
- Chapter 67: The next Level
- Chapter 66: The Mirror
- Chapter 65: Kai Has Fun
- Chapter 64: Finally
- Chapter 63: Kai Got Bored Already
- Chapter 62: PoV
- Chapter 61: The Worst Punishment
- Chapter 60: The Vampire Has to Take Things Seriously
- Chapter 59: The Vampire in the Labyrinth
- Chapter 58: The She-Wolf in the Labyrinth (2)
- Chapter 57: The She-Wolf in the Labyrinth (1)
- Chapter 56: The Labyrinth
- Chapter 55: Grimvast from the Inside
- Chapter 54: Flow
- Chapter 53: Road to Grimvast With a Jealous puppy
- Chapter 52: After the Chaos, Let’s Go on a New Mission
- Chapter 51: Let’s Make a Deal
- Chapter 50: Responsibility
- Chapter 49: Just a Rumor
- Chapter 48: A vampire’s worst enemy comes to the rescue
- Chapter 47: Feast
- Chapter 46: Is there anything else I should know?
- Chapter 45: You know more about me than I know about myself.
- Chapter 44: Millions of Miles
- Chapter 43: A Thousand Years More
- Chapter 42: Vampire vs. Wolf
- Chapter 41: The Shop
- Chapter 40: Kai vs Eris (3)
- Chapter 39: Kai vs. Eris (2)
- Chapter 38: Kai vs. Eris (1)
- Chapter 37: Ancient History
- Chapter 36: Who Knew Vampire Movies Were Right
- Chapter 35: S-Rank Vampires are resilient
- Chapter 34: Welcome Back Chat
- Chapter 33: With Love, Lira
- Chapter 32: Meanwhile
- Chapter 31: Her Eminence
- Chapter 30: Mirfeld by Night (3) +18
- Chapter 29: Mirfeld at Night (2)
- Chapter 28: Mirfeld at Night (1)
- Chapter 27: Rankless (2)
- Chapter 26: Rankless (1)
- Chapter 25: Battle of Streams (2)
- Chapter 24: Battle of Streams (1)
- Chapter 23: The Love System?
- Chapter 22: A New Home for Serah?
- Chapter 21: Abandoned?
- Chapter 20: The Better Future
- Chapter 19: A.D.M?
- Chapter 18: Lord Jameson
- Chapter 17: Knock Knock
- Chapter 16: Impossible Quests
- Chapter 15: Proposition
- Chapter 14: Extermination Protocol (2)
- Chapter 13: Extermination Protocol (1)
- Chapter 12: Hunter’s Memory
- Chapter 11: The Treacherous Floor
- Chapter 10: Welcome to the Game
- Chapter 9: Jealousy and Dungeons
- Chapter 8: Pack
- Chapter 7: A New Rank Is Unnecessary
- Chapter 6: Guild Masters
- Chapter 5: First training session
- Chapter 4: It seems that an A Rank can withstand 3 hits
- Chapter 3: The Rankless Man Arrives in the City
- Chapter 2: Flee Protocol
- Chapter 1: No Sword, No Magic, No Patience
The first to see him was the vendor at the spice stall at the north entrance of Valdris.
A bat.
It flew over the entrance arch at normal speed, in a normal direction, with nothing in particular to distinguish it from any bat on any night.
She followed it with her eyes until it disappeared among the rooftops and went back to her work.
---
The guard on the north wall saw the next five.
Together, flying in the same direction, with the kind of coordination bats don’t normally have.
He frowned.
Followed them with his eyes.
They disappeared toward the center of the city.
Weird.
He mentally noted it and continued his rounds.
---
Aldric was finishing the report for a quest when the guard entered.
"Sir Aldric."
"What?"
"Bats."
Aldric looked up from the paper.
"How many?"
The guard hesitated.
"Before I left, there were... a lot."
---
In the central plaza of Valdris, the people still outside at that hour — night-shift hunters, the owner of Valdris Pot closing up his establishment, three merchants waiting for the dawn carriage — looked upward.
The sky over the city had movement.
Not stars.
Not clouds.
Dark movement.
Thousands of small points shifting with a direction too consistent to be natural migration and too numerous to be anything anyone in Valdris had seen before.
"Is it migration season?" one of the merchants said.
"There’s no bat season in this sector," said the nearest hunter, hand already on his sword hilt.
The movement in the sky increased.
Then, all at once, it began to descend.
---
The Valdris alarm bell rang for the second time in the north guard’s recent history — the first had been the day Serah and Kai arrived walking up the dirt road, and he had stopped his hand two centimeters from the metal.
This time he stopped nothing.
The sound filled the city.
People in the streets began to move — inward, toward buildings, toward anywhere with walls and a roof.
The night-shift hunters formed positions without needing orders, training muscle memory taking over before their brains finished processing what was happening.
Aldric came out of the guild with the report still in his hand.
He looked toward the central plaza.
The sky over Valdris was black with movement.
Thousands of bats descending in a spiral — not chaotic, a spiral — toward a specific point in the center of the plaza.
And at that point, where the first had arrived, something was taking shape.
---
It wasn’t fast.
It was deliberate.
The bats reached the central point and vanished — they didn’t fly away, they vanished, their mass becoming something that accumulated in the center like water filling an invisible mold.
First a silhouette.
Then a figure.
Then details — black hair to the waist, perfectly straight.
Skin that hadn’t seen direct sunlight in centuries.
A black dress with a structured corset and an elaborate silver pauldron on the right shoulder.
Black elbow-length gloves.
Silver feather earrings.
The last bats disappeared.
Lira opened her eyes.
Red.
Like blood.
She looked around with the expression of someone evaluating whether the space met or failed to meet the minimum standards required for her presence.
Apparently it met them, though barely.
---
To her right — where her right hand had been during the flight, because noble-rank vampires didn’t arrive alone — a similar but compressed process: a bat that expanded instead of accumulating, and where there had been an animal there was a woman. Tall, dark hair pulled back, vampire guard uniform with rank markings on the shoulder.
In the plaza and the side streets, the same process but inverse in complexity: each remaining bat expanded into a vampire.
One by one.
Simple.
Without the elaboration of Lira’s transformation.
Thirty vampires materialized in the central plaza of Valdris in ninety seconds.
Lira didn’t look at them.
She was looking at the humans.
"Who," she said,
"is the leader of this town?"
---
Aldric stepped forward.
He did it because no one else did, and someone had to, and he’d spent fifteen years being the person who took that step when no one else wanted to.
Before he could speak, someone else stepped forward.
Apparent thirties.
Build that suggested a life of specific physical labor.
Horizontal scar on the left jaw, the kind a blade leaves when someone turns their head at the right moment to make it less severe.
Sword on her back — not decorative, with wear on the grip.
The ruler of Valdris was named Vayne.
She now stood between Lira and the rest of the city with the specific posture of someone who has assessed the situation and decided it’s her problem to handle.
"Vampire territory," Vayne said, with the voice of someone accustomed to being heard without needing to repeat herself, "is eight hundred eighty kilometers to the west."
Her gray eyes didn’t blink against Lira’s red ones.
"What does a vampire noble want in human territory?"
Lira looked at her.
Looked at her like evaluating whether she was an obstacle or simply part of the landscape.
"This," Lira said, with the precision of someone choosing each word because she can afford to, "is not human territory."
Vayne didn’t respond.
"It’s the territory of a wet dog."
The silence that followed lasted exactly long enough for everyone in the plaza to process what they’d just heard.
Vayne processed too.
"Serah," she said.
It wasn’t a question.
"You know her," Lira said, with something that wasn’t exactly approval but resembled it in form. "Good. Then you know who I’m looking for."
"And what do you want with her?"
"That," Lira said, with the elaborate patience of someone explaining something to someone who should understand it without explanation, "is a matter between entities operating on a level beyond anything you’ll ever reach."
Vayne didn’t move.
"You said you’re looking for someone else," she said.
Lira looked at her.
"The little piece of trash," she said, "that arrived in this territory out of nowhere accompanying the dog."
---
Aldric, who had been calculating the precise moment to intervene without making anything worse, chose that moment.
"If I may ask, Your Eminence," he said, with the tone he’d developed over fifteen years of managing situations not covered in any procedure manual, "what business do you have with those two?"
Lira turned toward him.
Looked at him.
Then, to everyone’s surprise — including Aldric’s — she smiled.
Not the smile of someone kind.
The smile of someone who’s just found what they were looking for.
"Look," she said, addressing the entire plaza with the gesture of someone presenting an example, "finally someone who knows how to recognize and behave before a noble."
Aldric said nothing.
"Your name," Lira said.
"Aldric. Guildmaster of Valdris."
"Aldric." She repeated it with the tone of someone filing away useful data. "Where are the two I’m looking for?"
"At this moment," Aldric said, "they’re on a mission in the northeastern sector."
"They haven’t returned yet." A pause.
"But I’m sure they won’t be long."
Lira considered this.
"Good," she said.
She turned toward the plaza with the naturalness of someone who has decided the space belongs to her because she’s decided to stay in it.
"I’ll wait."
Pause.
"But only a little."
Her red eyes swept over the closed stalls, the buildings with windows lit from inside by people who preferred not to be outside, Valdris Pot with the door ajar because the owner hadn’t finished deciding whether to close it or not.
"While we wait," Lira said, with the same naturalness she’d said everything else, "I suppose we’ll have to have something to eat."
Her tongue brushed lightly against the edge of a fang.
"We have until dawn."
---
The owner of Valdris Pot made his decision about the door.
He closed it.
---
Vayne hadn’t moved.
She was still in the same position between Lira and the rest of the plaza, feet shoulder-width apart and right hand ten centimeters from the sword hilt — not gripping, close. The difference between the two things was enough to communicate exactly what Vayne wanted to communicate.
"Or," Vayne said, "you could leave my city before this gets worse."
Lira looked at her.
And laughed.
Not the laugh of surprise.
The laugh of someone who’s just heard something they find genuinely amusing for reasons the other person probably doesn’t share.
"Interesting," she said.
Vayne lunged.
The sword came off her back in the same movement as the step forward — not two actions, one. The blade caught the light of the plaza torches in the full arc of the upward diagonal cut Vayne had used enough times to make it automatic.
Lira didn’t move.
- Chapter 121: Back to Valdris
- Chapter 120: What Remains
- Chapter 119: Drak
- Chapter 118 - 4 vs 253
- Chapter 117: The Dawn
- Chapter 116: What the Culture Says
- Chapter 115: The Fracture
- Chapter 114: Sometimes it’s nice to relax by a lake
- Chapter 113: Kai vs Mara (3)
- Chapter 112: Kai vs. Mara (3)
- Chapter 111: Kai vs. Mara — (2)
- Chapter 110: Kai vs. Mara ( 1)
- Chapter 109: Lira vs. Mara (2)
- Chapter 108: Lira vs. Mara (1)
- Chapter 107: Serah vs. Mara (2)
- Chapter 106: Serah vs. Mara (1)
- Chapter 105: Lira can no longer avoid saying what she feels +18
- Chapter 104: R+18 The Night in the Camp
- Chapter 103: What She Sees
- Chapter 102: Provocations
- Chapter 101: Training
- Chapter 100: The Camp
- Chapter 99: The Warlord
- Chapter 98: The North Road
- Chapter 97: Preparation
- Chapter 96: What Isn’t Said
- Chapter 95: Resonance Training
- Chapter 94: The Dawn
- Chapter 93: The List (2)
- Chapter 92: The List (1)
- Chapter 91: Possession
- Chapter 90: The Ghost Won’t Budge
- Chapter 89: Informative
- Chapter 88: Alone
- Chapter 87: Northern Flying Fish
- Chapter 86: Rules
- Chapter 85: Crystal Oxen
- Chapter 84: Culinary Stream
- Chapter 83: Vampire with a V for Voyeur
- Chapter 82: R18— Rest at Grimvast
- Chapter 81: The Message
- Chapter 80: One Punch Kai
- Chapter 79: Was That Close?
- Chapter 78: Why Are You Suddenly So Serious?
- Chapter 77: Without Smile
- Chapter 76: The Plan Fails
- Chapter 75: Order Matters
- Chapter 74: No Rules
- Chapter 73: Adaptation
- Chapter 72: Time to Dance the Polka
- Chapter 71: Welcome to the Club
- Chapter 70: Without Record
- Chapter 69: Finally Something Interesting
- Chapter 68: The Center
- Chapter 67: The next Level
- Chapter 66: The Mirror
- Chapter 65: Kai Has Fun
- Chapter 64: Finally
- Chapter 63: Kai Got Bored Already
- Chapter 62: PoV
- Chapter 61: The Worst Punishment
- Chapter 60: The Vampire Has to Take Things Seriously
- Chapter 59: The Vampire in the Labyrinth
- Chapter 58: The She-Wolf in the Labyrinth (2)
- Chapter 57: The She-Wolf in the Labyrinth (1)
- Chapter 56: The Labyrinth
- Chapter 55: Grimvast from the Inside
- Chapter 54: Flow
- Chapter 53: Road to Grimvast With a Jealous puppy
- Chapter 52: After the Chaos, Let’s Go on a New Mission
- Chapter 51: Let’s Make a Deal
- Chapter 50: Responsibility
- Chapter 49: Just a Rumor
- Chapter 48: A vampire’s worst enemy comes to the rescue
- Chapter 47: Feast
- Chapter 46: Is there anything else I should know?
- Chapter 45: You know more about me than I know about myself.
- Chapter 44: Millions of Miles
- Chapter 43: A Thousand Years More
- Chapter 42: Vampire vs. Wolf
- Chapter 41: The Shop
- Chapter 40: Kai vs Eris (3)
- Chapter 39: Kai vs. Eris (2)
- Chapter 38: Kai vs. Eris (1)
- Chapter 37: Ancient History
- Chapter 36: Who Knew Vampire Movies Were Right
- Chapter 35: S-Rank Vampires are resilient
- Chapter 34: Welcome Back Chat
- Chapter 33: With Love, Lira
- Chapter 32: Meanwhile
- Chapter 31: Her Eminence
- Chapter 30: Mirfeld by Night (3) +18
- Chapter 29: Mirfeld at Night (2)
- Chapter 28: Mirfeld at Night (1)
- Chapter 27: Rankless (2)
- Chapter 26: Rankless (1)
- Chapter 25: Battle of Streams (2)
- Chapter 24: Battle of Streams (1)
- Chapter 23: The Love System?
- Chapter 22: A New Home for Serah?
- Chapter 21: Abandoned?
- Chapter 20: The Better Future
- Chapter 19: A.D.M?
- Chapter 18: Lord Jameson
- Chapter 17: Knock Knock
- Chapter 16: Impossible Quests
- Chapter 15: Proposition
- Chapter 14: Extermination Protocol (2)
- Chapter 13: Extermination Protocol (1)
- Chapter 12: Hunter’s Memory
- Chapter 11: The Treacherous Floor
- Chapter 10: Welcome to the Game
- Chapter 9: Jealousy and Dungeons
- Chapter 8: Pack
- Chapter 7: A New Rank Is Unnecessary
- Chapter 6: Guild Masters
- Chapter 5: First training session
- Chapter 4: It seems that an A Rank can withstand 3 hits
- Chapter 3: The Rankless Man Arrives in the City
- Chapter 2: Flee Protocol
- Chapter 1: No Sword, No Magic, No Patience
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