A Wild Last Boss App Chapter 131

Novel: A Wild Last Boss App Author: Firehead Updated:
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Chapter 131 - Benetnash's Attack That Dug a Hole

Raw link: (2016/11/07)

Translator: twomorefreethoughts / TpstT (2019/12/08)

Editor 1: Hand of Vecna (2019/12/24)

Editor 2: Keii (2019/12/26)

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When Benetnash opened her eyes, she was in her own familiar room, within her coffin (bed).

However, do not be too quick to ridicule it just because it was a coffin. After all, the coffin was a first-class luxury item specifically made for her and was inlaid with a top-tier quilt stuffed with feathers that was crafted by the kingdom's alchemists so that she would be able to pass her time in fort. It was one of Benetnash's favourite items.

However, that was not the issue currently. The issue was that she had just woken up as per normal.

The reason was because she had challenged Ruphas to the best of her abilities, lost, then should have died…

"Ohhh, you have awakened, Princess!?"

The one who noticed straight away and reacted to Benetnash's awakening was a vampire who had been serving her for the past few hundred years.

That vampire was an individual who had been alive since the transformation of the first progenitor of the vampire race and had sworn eternal loyalty to the race. Right now, this living witness of the olden times had a slightly distorted face full of wrinkles and was joyful from the bottom of his heart that his master had opened her eyes.

Furthermore, after hearing him speak, ten vampires came charging into the room with just enough speed so that the doors were not smashed into pieces.

The ten of them were survivors from the battle 200 years ago and each individual possessed enough power to destroy a kingdom on their own.

They were a group named "The Ten Blood Ancestors" and it was needlessly evident that they were created and named whilst being conscious of Ruphas's "Tyrannical Twelve Stars".[1]

Benetnash was looking at their faces which were overflowing with endless joy, but there was only confusion and a multitude of questions inside her head.

"…. Why am I alive?"

The attack that she had received at the end of that battle was, without a doubt, fatal.

She had, without mistake, been impaled through her heart.

However unparalleled Benetnash's regenerative ability was, with her heart impaled, she should not have been able to stay alive.

She had definitely sensed her life slipping away along with the blood which dripped out of her.

She could recall how she became numb, starting from her fingertips, and that lethargic feeling as if she was slowly sinking down into a deep darkness.

She had believed that if there ever came a time when she next opened her eyes, it would be in the land of the dead, and if such a world did truly exist, she was thinking that she would give Alioth and the rest who had passed away before her a good punch.

Yet why was it that she was still alive and in the place where she currently was?

"It is because of Amrita, my lady. The ultimate spirit medicine which cures the consumer regardless of their wounds or sicknesses and even resurrects the dead. Ruphas-sama had administered that medicine to you before you passed away."

"What? But I don't remember her doing something like that…."

Whilst saying as such, Benetnash thought back to the events of that time.

Wait. Was there really nothing?

Was there not actually something that happened, that she could think of?

Yes, exactly, that happened shortly after she had asked Ruphas to hold her… she recalled that there was some kind of fluid which flowed within her mouth.

At the time, she had believed that it was her own blood…[2]

"…"

……… She got me.

While I was fragilely and uncharacteristically asking to be embraced at the time, Ruphas was nonchalantly shoving amrita into my mouth.

Waa, how embarrassing. What an incredibly stupid scene.

Not to mention, this meant that even though Ruphas knew that I was going to be saved, she was playing along with me.

Benetnash's face was dyed red in no time and she trembled in embarrassment.

She was terribly regretful of the fact that she had run her mouth and said embarrassing things such as "hold me" and "thank you" thinking that it was the end of the line for her.

"…. t out."

"Princess?"

"Everyone, get outtt-!"

It was a brilliant showcase of someone venting at a bystander.

Her subordinates were pletely uninvolved and innocent. There was no reason for her to be angry towards them.

However, at that moment, Benetnash just felt like venting at anyone she could find.

She kicked all of her subordinates out of the room then closed the coffin's lid and holed herself up inside.

Yet, even then, she could not get rid of the bashfulness, thus she rolled around inside in anguish.

The coffin which was specifically made for her was actually fairly wide.

"~~~~!!"

She rolled herself in her (Japanese) bedding and screamed voicelessly inside the coffin.

Embarrassing, sooo embarrassing!

Just then, Ruphas must have been laughing at me inside.

No, maybe she was actually laughing.

I remember that, sometimes, she actually had that kind of nasty personality.

And I was so uncool, sooo uncool!

"Thank you…" dammit!

… I want to go back to the past right now and punch myself! And while I'm at it, I want to punch Ruphas like 100 times.

No, 100 times is not good enough. I have to take a mounting position and punch her like 10 000 times.

- On this day, the history of the Vampire Princess was scarred by an unerasable black mark.

That scar would remain on her for eternity and would serve as the fuel to fire her goal of defeating Ruphas.

By the time she had finally managed to make a eback from the "damage" that she had suffered and get out of her coffin, a whole full day's worth of time had already passed.

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