Lackey's Seducing Survival Odyssey - Chapter 1536: Snowflake got violated by Freaks! Part-1
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Chapter 1536: Snowflake got violated by Freaks! Part-1
Vesperine and her group were walking back toward their house… well, technically Kai’s house, though by now it felt like Vesperine’s territory.
Kai’s brows pulled together as he stepped closer to her side,
“Vesp… what kind of deal did you make with that bastard?”
Leon exhaled sharply,
“Yeah. You kept everything to yourself. What exactly did you promise?”
Finnian’s usually gentle expression carried a quiet hurt beneath the surface as he added,
“You should have trusted us with the details, darling. We are not outsiders. If something binds you, it binds us too.”
Vesperine did not answer immediately. Her heels clicked against the stone as she slowed her steps, her gaze drifting somewhere distant, calculating.
When she finally spoke, her voice carried a thoughtful murmur.
“The way he reacted when I mentioned the Void Empire… It didn’t seem like he was the one who sent them.”
Her eyes narrowed slightly, thoughtful, dangerous. “Which means someone else is moving pieces on the board.”
Kai stepped in front of her and gently but firmly caught her shoulder, forcing her to stop.
“Enough about that bastard!” he said, “You have to tell us what you agreed to. What kind of deal did you make with him?”
For a brief second, Vesperine’s expression hardened, a faint crease forming between her brows that made Kai instinctively step back. Then, just as quickly, it melted. Her lips curved slowly, deliberately. She lifted her hand and traced her fingers along his neck.
“I am hungry~” she whispered seductively. Her gaze drifted across the three of them, slow and knowing. “Should we continue this serious discussion… or should we take care of something far more urgent first?”
Leon coughed awkwardly, heat rising to his face.
“N-No, no. You are right,” Kai said quickly, “We should deal with your hunger first. Important matters require proper… energy.”
Finnian nodded shyly, though his eyes betrayed anticipation rather than embarrassment.
Vesperine’s smirk deepened. Without another word, she hooked her fingers into their collars and tugged them toward the room, her expression playful yet commanding.
The door shut behind them with a soft, decisive click.
What happened inside stayed inside~
Later that night, when the entire Empire slept beneath a quiet sky, a white snake slipped silently through the Mansion’s outer corridors.
Its scales shimmered faintly under moonless-light that filtered through tall glass windows.
It followed a scent, tongue flicking in and out, tasting the air. Each turn of the hallway brought it closer to something familiar, something it had been seeking.
Thud!
The snake froze instantly, its body coiling behind a decorative vase as golden slit eyes narrowed. A middle-aged man shuffled past, scratching his stomach lazily.
The snake’s gaze lingered until the man turned the corner and disappeared. Only then did it resume its slow glide, hissing softly, its tongue flicking once more as it traced the scent trail.
At last, it stopped before a closed door.
Its eyes were fixed on the wood.
’The smell comes from here,’ it thought.
It glanced left and right, searching for cracks, vents, or any possible entry… There were none.
’What should I do…’
A pause.
’Hmm.’
After a moment of consideration, it lifted its tail and gently tapped against the door.
Inside the room, the trio of brothers slept together in a large bed, tangled in sheets. The room carried the warmth of shared breath and lingering closeness.
Leon lay on his side and sucking… on Kai’s finger!
Just finger, Damn it!
Kai had Leon’s finger between his own lips, the two locked in a strange but oddly peaceful symmetry.
Finnian slept beside them, quieter than the others… except his head resting loosely against Kai’s crotch.
K..n..o..c…k.
The soft, persistent sound brushed against their dreams.
“What… is that sound…” Finnian murmured groggily.
The knocking continued, faint but steady… more irritating by the second, threading through Finnian’s half-conscious mind like a persistent needle.
“Stop…” he muttered hoarsely before suddenly sitting upright, his brows drawn tight together. His hazy eyes blinked against the dimness of the room as he looked around in confusion, his thoughts still tangled in sleep.
The sheets slipped from his shoulders as he squinted toward the door.
There was no movement or sound anymore… No presence in the room besides the three of them.
Finnian scratched his head sluggishly. “What…” he murmured, thinking he might be dreaming, before letting himself fall backwards onto the bed again—
“OOOOOFFFF!!!”
“ARRH!!”
Kai howled as the air was violently forced out of his lungs when Finnian’s head crashed down onto his crotch with brutal force. The pain shot through him like lightning striking bone. At the same time, Kai instinctively bit down, and Leon’s finger was still between his teeth.
Leon jolted awake with a sharp groan. “W-What the hell? Kai!” He pulled his hand back, staring at his thumb where teeth marks were already reddening the skin.
Kai lay there panting, sweat beading across his forehead. His breathing came in ragged bursts as he glared at Finnian, who had already drifted back into sleep without hesitation.
“This idiot… I told him not to sleep on my dick ever again!” Kai hissed through clenched teeth, shoving Finnian’s head aside before curling slightly and rubbing himself with trembling hands.
“Brother… it hurts. Damn it, it really hurts.”
Kai didn’t have any words to express the pain in the middle of the freaking night!
Leon, who was blowing cool air onto his thumb, looked at Kai with a pitiful expression and asked,
“Should I blow that too?”
“…”
There was heavy-tense silence between them.
K..n..o..c..k…
The rhythmic sound returned.
Both Kai and Leon stiffened instantly, their expressions hardening as they exchanged a tense glance.
Who would be knocking at this hour?
Kai slid quietly off the bed, motioning for Leon to stay near the corner.
Leon nodded, stepping into the shadows as a faint glow flickered at the edges of his mouth, small tongues of flame dancing along his breath in preparation.
Kai grabbed the knife from the table. He nodded once at Leon before turning toward the door. His fingers tightened around the knob, and he slowly unlocked it.
With a sharp pull, he flung the door open.
Thud!
“Whose there!”
“…”
The hallway stood empty.
Kai frowned, scanning left and right. The corridor stretched silently, the lanterns dim and steady.
There was not a single soul in sight.
“Did we imagine it?” he muttered, stepping forward cautiously.
Then he saw it.
A flicker of white.
Just the faint tip of a tail disappearing over the railing before flowing downward like liquid silk.
Kai’s eyes widened, “M-Mother?” he whispered as he rushed forward and leaned over the railing, peering down into the darkness below.
Leon stepped out from the corner. “Your mother? Did she finally come?” he asked as he joined Kai, looking down into the yard with guarded curiosity.
“No. Not that bitch… I meant Mother Goddess,” he corrected firmly. His gaze scanned the garden below with intensity.
Then he saw it.
Beneath a cluster of bushes, a faint rainbow-glowing crystal shimmered softly, its light pulsing like a heartbeat in the dark.
“It’s Mother,” Kai breathed.
Without hesitation, he vaulted over the railing.
His body dropped from the second floor.
Thud.
“Arrh!” Kai groaned sharply when his foot struck the ground far harder than he expected, pain shooting up his leg as he stumbled forward.
“Idiot,” Leon muttered as he descended gracefully behind him, “You are still a normal human without circulating energy. Jumping from the second floor like that will only break your bones.”
Kai clenched his fists, forcing the pain down through sheer stubbornness. With Leon’s steady hand supporting his shoulder, he straightened himself and drew in a slow breath. Together, they began walking toward the bush where the faint glow pulsed like a heartbeat beneath the leaves.
“Mother… is that you?” Kai called carefully, his voice trembling with reverence as he stepped closer, parting the branches.
Before he could reach it, something white slithered away from the bush with sudden speed.
HIISSSS~
“Wooo!” Kai stumbled backwards, losing his balance as the ground seemed to tilt beneath him.
From the shadows emerged a humongous white snake.
A radiant rainbow crystal gleamed on its forehead, glowing with layered colours that shifted like living light. Behind its majestic body, a magnified bloom of white brilliance expanded outward, forming an ethereal halo that illuminated the yard.
The air grew heavy, sacred, almost suffocating, as if divinity itself had descended upon mortal soil.
Kai and Leon immediately dropped to their knees, foreheads nearly touching the ground.
“Mother!”
“Oh, Mother!”
Their voices shook. Tears welled in their eyes as they bowed deeply before the magnificent being.
The snake raised its proud head higher. Its tail curled behind it, holding a brilliant light crystal that shimmered and spun gently, casting halo holographic waves through the night air. Its voice resonated, echoing as though spoken from both sky and earth.
“My child… how have you been?”
Kai’s shoulders trembled. “Oh Mother… what has this humble one done to deserve your concern?” His voice cracked as emotion overtook him.
“I am fine… truly fine. Thank you for watching over us.”
He pressed his forehead firmly against the ground, almost slamming it in fervent gratitude.
Leon followed without hesitation, bowing deeply.
A warm, amused chuckle rippled from the divine serpent.
“If I do not care for those who protect the world… then who will, my child?”
“OH MOTHER!!”
“SUCH GRACIOUS WORDS!!”
Both men nearly wept openly.
“No need to cry,” the snake said gently.
“Y-Yes, Mother,” Kai and Leon replied in unison, lifting their heads slightly as they wiped away their tears, trying to regain composure.
“Good,” the snake continued, its luminous eyes narrowing thoughtfully. “Tell me… is everything progressing well in your lives?”
Kai straightened on his knees, his expression turning serious yet filled with pride. Leon mirrored him.
“Yes, Mother. Ever since you entered our lives and blessed us with love and fortune, we have grown in ways no one thought possible,” Kai said proudly, “Our strength has increased beyond reason.”
Leon nodded firmly. “Not even in the Empire’s recorded history has anyone risen at such an unprecedented pace. Your blessing reshaped our destiny. We owe everything to you.”
“Good… good,” the snake hissed softly, nodding its radiant head as the crystal on its forehead shimmered brighter. Its golden eyes narrowed slightly before it continued in a slower, heavier tone.
“Anyway, I came here to warn my beloved children one more time.”
Both Kai and Leon straightened instantly.
“Tell us, Mother,” Kai said, his voice turning cold and sharp. “Has the ruler of the Three Empires dared to defame you? Has he destroyed a temple in your name? Do you want us to annihilate him?”
Leon’s eyes burned as faint embers flickered in his pupils. “Or is that fake dragon finally moving against my Empire? Has he overstepped his limits? If you wish it, I will reclaim everything in your name.”
They spoke together without hesitation,
“”We will do it without hesitation!””
The fire in their eyes flickered like twin torches ready to burn down empires.
The great white snake stared at them.
“I will kill yo… ahem. I mean… no. It is not that,” the snake corrected itself abruptly, its tone shifting awkwardly for a brief second.
Kai and Leon frowned slightly.
If not that… then what could possibly warrant such a warning by herself?
They could not imagine a threat beyond war, rebellion, or divine insult. Their eyes lifted eagerly toward the snake, waiting for revelation.
“Before that,” the snake continued, clearing its throat with a faint hiss, “I must say I am surprised you have found a method to increase your Points. Here I was, thinking I would need to personally guide my beloved children…” It gave a soft, theatrical chuckle.
“Yet you progressed on your own. I am… very proud of you.”
A single luminous tear gathered at the corner of its eye and rolled slowly down its smooth, white scales.
“No, Mother!” Kai gasped as he leapt forward on his knees and gently caught the glowing tear in his palm.
“You must not waste your tears. Your tears are sacred rain to us.”
With reverence, he lifted his hand and drank the shimmering drop without hesitation.
“Wait!” Leon growled, leaning forward with open jealousy. “Give me some too! I want to taste Mother’s tears as well!”
He grabbed Kai’s wrist and shamelessly tried to lick his palm, refusing to miss even a trace of divine blessing.
The snake stared at them in complete silence.
They were fighting.
Over its tear.
It blinked slowly.
What in the world…
These freaks!!


