That night, Lancelot spent three hours touring Oasis Fort with Bruto and four Dwarf Sanctuary Guards. By the time the dwarves finally went to rest, everyone was clear on the details of the n, and the map of the entire Oasis Fort was firmly imprinted in their minds.
In the middle of the night, Lancelot apanied Phil back to the streets, cing hundreds ofrge and small, ordinary-looking iron spheres along the predetermined retreat route.
Fortunately, they had the Dimensional Bag, otherwise they would have had to run back and forth several times, which could have led to them being discovered by patrolling guards.
During the entire day that followed, Lancelot stayed in his room practicing meditation and Qi Cultivation, getting himself into the best possible condition. The others rested as well, because theing night was likely to be very long.
As the powerless ruby sun hurriedly sank below the horizon, Lancelot and his party began their move.
The guards at the entrance of the Subus Pce were two strong and ugly two-headed giants. The stupidity of these creatures was directly proportional to the stench emanating from them, offering no resistance to the transformed Lancelot and his party, allowing them straight in.
"Wee, wee! Esteemed guests, pleasee in!"
Just as they entered the Subus Pce, they were immediately greeted by an enthusiastically weing Subus Maid dressed as a servant.
Compared to an average subus, the servant''s outfit was quite conservative, but Lancelot and his threepanions were also d in thick cloaks, which not only hid their transformed bodies (and beards) but also concealed the fact that they were fully armed.
Moreover, perhaps due to the powerful force contained in the hair provided by Tijana, their appearances post-transformation were stunning even by subus standards. So, like Bruto, all three wore veils over their faces to avoid unnecessary trouble and prevent anyone from disregarding their subus identity.
"My name is Daryl, may I ask how I should address our guests?"
"I am Lansna, this is Karalinda and Brutolia," Lancelot, walking at the forefront, replied very naturally. Under the effect of the Ice Heart Technique, he managed to keep his face expressionless no matter what happened, making him the best choice for negotiations.
"Wee, pleasee this way," Daryl led them through a corridor lined with soft mats and heavy drapes, "Is this your first time visiting our Subus Pce?"
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"The name of the Subus Pce has crossed the Shattered Mountain Range and reached far to the south," Lancelot vaguely answered, to avoid exposure in an unknown area.
"Hehe, really? But you''ll soon find that, no matter what the rumors say, this ce is ten times better," the Subus Maidughed lightly, leading them into a hall that resembled a theater.
The entire hall was painted gold, a likely testament to the personal taste of its owner. At the front was a huge stage with deep purple curtains that had yet to be drawn. The center featured dining round tables surrounded byfortable beds and sofas.
Statues of male figures stood on both sides, the sculptor having urately reproduced every detail of the body with slight exaggerations in certain areas.
"You must have heard about our Subus Pce''s highly acimed cuisine," Daryl guided them to a round table, "Would you like to taste some food first, before enjoying the supportive performance? Oh look, the show is just about to start!"
Lancelot turned to look at the stage as it began to make noise, watching as the curtains slowly opened to reveal a diverse group of males from various races—humans, Elves, dwarves, Half-Orcs, and even a few Gnomes and Goblins.
These distinctly muscled men were d in only two articles of clothing, therger of which was a necktie around their necks.
Mesmerizing music arose from nowhere, and the people on the stage began to contort their bodies...
Lancelot turned his face away. Although he could suppress his heartbeat and breath without any fluctuation, he truly couldn''t force himself to endure the torment of such a scene any longer.
"Don''t be shy, dear," the Subus Maid said with a wicked smile, "How about a serving of griddled goblin brains? Paired with some red wine from thend of harmony, many guests who tried it imed it opened the door to a new world for them."
"We are here for things more exquisite than goblin brains," Lancelot decided to cut straight to the point, "Bring us your finest body, and the most private room you have."
"Of course, we will make sure to satisfy you," Daryl suddenly realized something and hesitantly asked, "Do all three of you wish to be together?"
"We only need one, the best one," Lancelot said as he pulled out a glittering ruby from his chest and briefly unted his spending power.
Daryl reached out to grab the ruby, but Lancelot had already ced it back into his chest, giving her a reproachful look which forced the Subus Maid to reluctantly withdraw her arm.
"It appears you have all heard of our famously renowned Priest," she revealed a knowing smile to Lancelot, "Normally, his rate is a thousand Gold Coins for three hours, but since there are three of you, I''m afraid we''ll have to charge triple the fee."
"No problem," Lancelot nodded.
"Then please follow me," she said.
The Subus Maid led them through a corridor outside the main hall, the opposite side of which featured tightly closed doors, between which were hung paintings depicting the Queen of the Subus in fierce battle with various heroes, Demons, and monsters.
The corridors were also carpeted with soft mats, and curtains hung from the ceiling not only obstructed the view but also effectively absorbed the sounds emanating from the rooms behind the doors.
But Lancelot had far superior hearing than an ordinary person. Those subtle sounds reached his ears, as clear as if the entwined bodies were right before his eyes, forcing him to silently recite the Ice Heart Technique to suppress the fervor within him.
From time to time, men woulde towards them, stepping aside at the first sight of them to stand respectfully, yet they also stared at the three with a longing gaze, showcasing their muscles and subservience, hoping to be chosen for a shared pleasure.
It was not chains that enved them, Lancelot sadly realized. These people were enved by their instincts, and Lancelot doubted any of them would want to leave even if they were given the choice of freedom.
Their bodies might remain robust to please the Subus, but their souls would be gradually drained. When keeping them alive was no longer of any value, the Demons had plenty of ways to continue exploiting their souls.
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