Supreme BeastTamer: I Can Copy and Upgrade Skills 10x! - Chapter 829: Demon Empress [2]
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Chapter 829: Demon Empress [2]
The news of the Demon Emperor’s death moved fast.
It started from the demons who had been standing outside the palace when the emperor’s roar shook the ground. They had felt that aura collapse mid scream, felt it die before it could fully rise, and none of them had an explanation for it. Word passed from one to the next in hurried voices, spreading down from the 100th floor through every channel demons used when something went wrong at the top.
The Demon Emperor was dead.
The First Born was dead.
By the time the news reached the lower demon floors, it had already grown into something larger than the facts. Demons gathered in groups and spoke in low tones, some refusing to believe it and others looking like the ground had been pulled from under them. The emperor had ruled for longer than most of them had been alive. Now he was gone, and nobody knew what was holding anything up.
The whispers spread in all directions. Some said a human had done it. Others said it was an internal betrayal. A few insisted the emperor had finally met someone stronger, and that whatever came next would be decided by whoever was standing in that palace at that moment. Most of the demons kept their fear quiet, but it was still there. Their faith, their rank, their position within the hierarchy, all of it had been attached to the emperor’s name. Without him, none of it felt as solid as it had that morning.
Back on the 100th floor, inside the palace, the air was still.
Nox stood near the far side of the room with his arms crossed. Emerald was nearby, blood drying on her arm, her posture straight despite everything she had just gone through.
“The demons need to hear from someone,” Nox said. “They’re already talking. If you leave that space open too long, someone might try to take matters into their own hands.”
Emerald glanced at him. “You want me to address them.”
“You’re the one holding the title now,” he replied. “Not me. I don’t have the time for it either. I need to return to the human continent.”
She was quiet for a moment, then let out a short breath. “Fine.”
Word was sent down quickly. Demons who had already gathered in uncertain clusters were directed toward the open ground in front of the palace. They came until thousands stood packed together, every rank represented, and the fog on the 100th floor had thinned enough that they could all see the raised platform clearly.
Emerald stepped out onto it.
The crowd went still.
Her eyes moved across them slowly before she spoke. “The Demon Emperor is dead,” she said, her voice carrying across the crowd without effort. “His bloodline is dead with him. The First Born is dead. There is no one left of that line.”
Nobody moved.
“I killed him,” Emerald continued. “And I am standing here now, which tells you everything about how that ended. I am the new Demon Empress. That is not a question and it is not open to debate.”
A ripple moved through the crowd. Not noise, but a shift. Bodies adjusted, eyes moved sideways to read the faces nearest to them, and a low restless energy passed through the whole gathering like something trying to find a way out.
Then she raised her hand.
She was holding the Demon Emperor’s severed head by the hair.
She let them look at it for a long moment before lowering her arm. Some demons stumbled back a step. Others went rigid. A few of the higher ranked ones stared without expression, but their stillness said enough. The emperor’s face was unmistakable to every demon present, and there was no argument to be made against what they were seeing.
“There is one more thing,” Emerald said, her voice unchanged. “The invasion of the human continent is cancelled. Permanently. The Demon Realm and the human continent will enter into an alliance going forward.”
That broke the quiet.
Cancelling the invasion was one thing. But an alliance? Demons and humans?
“What did she just say… an alliance?” one demon muttered, his brows tightening as he turned to the one beside him.
“With humans?” another replied, his voice low but tense. “That has to be a joke. There’s no way she’s serious.”
A third demon shook his head slowly. “Did you not see it? The emperor’s head… she’s not joking about anything.”
“So what, we just accept this?” someone else cut in, a hint of frustration slipping through. “Just like that?”
“What choice do we have?” a taller demon asked, glancing toward the platform before lowering his voice. “The emperor is gone. You felt it the same as I did.”
“That doesn’t mean we bow to humans,” another snapped, folding his arms tightly. “This isn’t what we’ve been fighting for.”
“It’s not about what you want,” an older demon said, his tone steady but firm. “Look at her. She killed him and walked out here with his head. The title has already passed.”
Silence spread for a brief moment between them.
“…So that’s it?” someone muttered under his breath. “Everything changes in a single day.”
“Whether you like it or not,” the older demon replied quietly, “it already has.”
Around them, similar voices rose and overlapped, questions and doubts passing from one group to another, but none of it reached the platform. The unease stayed, heavy and unsettled, with no one stepping forward to challenge what had already been decided.
Emerald looked out at all of them without wavering until the noise pulled back into something quieter. Not agreement. Just the kind of quiet that comes when people realize the decision had already been made without them.
When she stepped back inside, Nox was standing alone in the room, his hands in his pockets, waiting.
Emerald stopped a few steps from him and looked at him directly. “Thank you,” she said. “I wouldn’t have been standing out there without you. If you ever need something, I will make sure it happens.”
Nox nodded once. “I might actually need that.”
His expression stayed neutral, but there was something beneath the words that was genuine. Emerald held his gaze for a moment, then gave a short nod in return.
After that, he turned slightly and snapped his fingers, activating his skill.
The air shifted. In the space where he had been standing, a figure appeared. The demon lord he had swapped with blinked, looked around the room in confusion, and found Emerald staring at him with flat eyes.
“Right,” she muttered. “What would I even do with you?”


