"This is...." Sei looked on, at a loss for words for a long while before anything came too her to finish her sentence but she couldn't even say it.
Quanxi didn't lack the gory memories because of her job, but she never expected entering a room that looked almost endless, walls lined with shelves and each shelf filled with jars of blood with different fullness level to them, rows upon rows of rows, it was disconcerting.
Sei walked ahead, the light cast from the hallway behind her creating a huge shadow of her before she flicked the lights on.
Without needing an outright order, she glared at the woman she brought along, the human looked anxious before blood dripped from her nose and mouth, slowly sinking too her knees.
Sei dropped the leash, stepping more in the hall of jars.
"A mighty collection." Quanxi said.
"Yeah... It is." She answered, the hall was much shorter then it looked opening in a round room.
It reminded her of old movie torture rooms, chains here, a table with straps over there and surgical tools over that way.
She walked to a table, picking up what she saw on it with a glare, putting them in her pockets.
"And I thought Makima was playing dirty, at least she keeps her toys in one piece." Sei muttered.
"Everyone has their own strategy." Quanxi said. "What will we be doing?"
"The replacements have been warned, China will not be defenseless against devils... This place needs to go."
"How do you plan that?"
"Simple." She pointed at her nose. "Most of this devil blood, to be conserved longer, has been mixed with alcohol, I can smell it clear as day and well, it is flammable."
"Liquids don't burn."
"Some do, devil blood is not human blood, I promise you, this place with go up in flames if a chain reaction starts." She looked around. "All needs to be destroyed, one human devil created is enough, no more can be let free, be it against us or not."
"Alright, step out of the way." Quanxi pulled out two blades. "This will get bloody."
Even as a human she was fast, in a blinding dash, many jars shattered and sent their contents on the floor.
Sei looked back at the human woman, swiping a handful of match boxes, going in front of her and dropping them in her hands.
"You know what to do." She said, walking passed her, walking through the blood as the already dying woman pushed the box open.
"I'll lock the door?" Quanxi said with a questioning tone.
"No, leave it open, the fire will spread anyway." Sei said, walking passed, Quanxi nodded and followed her.
They walked away.
Scrrrrr.
Sei looked ahead as the sound of a match strike was soon followed by a flash fire, a fast expanding fireball filing the room, the hall and almost reaching them but neither of the women were bothered by it since it didn't.
"Beautiful." Sei randomly said, looking at the blazing fire in the room, soon it would spread, lets hope the replacement gets here before it all burns the HQ down, the devil blood will be gone but the HQ would be a waste of resources and teach more then the lesson Sei wanted to leave.
"I gotta admit, makes a nice picture." Quanxi said, using her thumbs and pointers to make a rectangle and look through them. "Click."
"I still think Long makes brighter flames."
"Probably, she likes her fire."
"Mhm... Lets leave, it is starting to get warm."
"True, lets."
"But didn't you make a contract that you wouldn't kill her?"
"I honored my contract, she did this too herself."
"Cheeky."
"Loopholes exist for a reason and that's to be used." She grinned.
They left the building as smoke started to rise, careless for the hell left behind.
Sei glanced up at the outside camera and winked at it with her usual smile before lifting her hand to a 'ssssh' gesture in front of her mouth.
"Sei, you coming?"
"Right away."
Lets just hope that they learnt their lesson.
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Bolt Through The Heart (Quanxi X F.OC)
FanfictionWhat if the conquest devil was way too strong because of humanity's wish to conquer all that breathes? What if the devil was split into two bodies to make it weaker? What if the newly created Control and Domination devils turned out differently than...