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CHAPTER 16
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❝ YEAH, I COULD LIE, SAY I LIKE IT LIKE THAT, LIKE IT LIKE THAT ❞
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ♡︎♡︎♡︎ KOKUSHIBO STOOD IN front of me, all six eyes of his eyes stared right at me but not a single emotion were displayed. I didn't bother rising from my makeshift throne out of vines, roots, and tree stump, but I did acknowledge his presence by letting one of my flowers speak to him on my behalf.
"What brings you here?" It spoke to him. The voice used to belong to a young woman in a village I found myself in when I went havoc after burying my two kamuro. I killed her by absorbing her whole body through one of my plants that were attached to my body.
He merely grunted softly before approaching me, stepping over the protruding roots on the ground. Once he was just four feet away from me, he looked down at me.
"It bewilders me how master cannot find you yet I can. It seems he has little control over the cells he has in your body." His voice was dark and silky. He closed four of his eyes and the two remaining ones scanned his surroundings. He must be fascinated.
I let another flower talk for me, but this time it was with my actual voice. "Does Lord Muzan need anything from me? It seems you only looked for me because you were told to do so."
He sighed. "That is partially correct, Mitsukuni, though my visit to you is not only because of a command given to me. I am here because the rumours of a powerful flower demon came spreading around and I thought of you."
"With your feminine looks and clothes, you have been crowned as the queen of the night."
I could not stop myself from chuckling, finally saying something with my own mouth. "Humans are cute. Giving names and titles to beings different than them," I jested, though it seems my humour isn't exactly appreciated since Kokushibo remained neutral, looking at me with apathy.