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Curse the Mainframe! - Chapter 283

Published at 3rd of May 2020 04:20:57 AM


Chapter 283

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Dominique lay on the back of his familiar, staring straight up in a daze as the flying whale cut through the skies at a breakneck pace.

He was waiting for any sign that the mark gave him to tell him that he was getting closer to his boss.

It was lucky for the inhabitants down below that they were flying above the clouds, so there weren't any cases that caused unnecessary panic amongst the masses.

Rather, Dominique couldn't be bothered about people that would intercept them if they thought that Sircela was a threat, or a creature that was flying uninhabited. Not when he was still so far from his boss.

So, he just made do with flying discreetly.

Beside him, his boss' familiars were also stretched out, squinting their eyes in contentedness as they basked in the sunlight.

The sun was warm up here, and Sircela had control over the winds, which meant that they didn't have to worry about the cold air.

Though he was basking in the sun, Dominique's mood wasn't too good.

How could boss just ditch him back at the sect when he was going off onto another adventure?

Even if it wasn't Dominique, shouldn't he at least bring his familiars with him?

Because of the distance, when Dominique tried to teleport to where the boss was, he wasn't able to do it.

It frustrated him to know that there was still a limitation to how far one could be before the seal was no longer able to be used.

Luckily, he was still able to tell the general direction in which Alec had gone, so they were flying there in a straight line with no deviations.

They hadn't even stopped for anything, let alone food or sleep.

They'd been flying for a week straight, but it hadn't done anything for his mood since there wasn't any change in how he felt.

Dominique was sure that they were long out of the Kaoriht continent, at least, and he had no idea where they were going.

How in the world did the boss manage to get so far, so quickly? It was almost unconceivable!

Still, he admired his boss' skills for being able to do it so effortlessly. Even though they were travelling using Sircela, they still hadn't managed to get anywhere near.

To be honest, Dominique had been feeling bored in the sect.

While the others were going out on missions that had been filtered and assigned to them by the sect head in the boss' absence, Dominique had been waiting for the boss to return.

With the boss gone, there wasn't anything left for him to do.

He couldn't go out and let out some steam either, since he knew that the boss didn't like it when he killed wantonly.

To be honest, he just wanted to get away from it all, but his mother wouldn't allow him out of her sight.

His eye twitched at the thought.

After a while it was just stifling beyond words.

Bunbun woke up leisurely, thumping his leg on Alec's subordinate, as if asking why he wasn't sleeping as well.


Dominique looked over at Bunbun and scoffed, rolling his eyes before closing them.

He never knew that a rabbit could be such a mother-hen. He swore that he behaved even more like a mother-hen than his own mother did.

Then, his eyes shot open and he abruptly sat up, much to Bunbun's dissatisfaction.

Fenrir cracked open an eye and looked at the foolish human. How many times was he going to go against the rabbit? He should just give up before he gets smothered under fur again.

The foolish human just never learned its lesson, did he?!

Dominique sat up with excitement. He could feel it!

His boss was here!

Or rather, the boss was nearer now!

They were getting hot!

At the thought, Dominique couldn't calm down, a smirk creeping onto his face.

He didn't see the look Bunbun kept giving him.

It wasn't until he was smothered under the heavy ball of fur as the bunny grew to a humungous size that he realized it was happening again.

Dominique struggled futilely to free himself from the boss' familiar, his face as black as ink.

The most annoying thing was that he couldn't hurt his boss' familiars! What if they told on him?!

Dominique growled. "Off!" He glared at the rabbit. Or rather, the white fur of the rabbit that was all he could see.

Bunbun ignored him. This human always ran until he collapsed. The last time that he didn't listen to the bunny, Dominique passed out because he didn't rest.

Fenrir let out a huffing sound of amusement, but it just got on the Sin's nerves.

Dominique growled.

Bunbun just pressed more weight onto the human to make him stay still. Honestly.

Dominique gave up after struggling a while, closing his eyes.

Bunbun, sensing that the human had become lax, moved off as well, only for the human to shoot up and clamber onto his back, angrily holding the two giant rabbit ears in his hands.

The Sin tied the bunny's ears into a knot, using it to steer the bunny, much to the bunny's consternation.

Bunbun swung his head around, making angry sounds. He tried to dislodge the human, only for Dominique to cling on tightly, unable to be thrown off.

Dominique made a victorious sound which just annoyed Bunbun even more.

Fenrir stared at the two with a deadpan expression, before just closing his eyes and going back to sleep. Such children. What would their master say?

Fenrir's eyes shot open when Bunbun passed magic through their half-open bond, causing the wolf to grow larger and magnify as well.

The bunny then hopped onto the wolf's back, with the human on his back.

Fenrir just stared straight ahead dumbly as he imagined what they looked like right now.

A giant flying whale, with a giant wolf on top of it. There was a giant but still smaller bunny riding on top of the wolf, followed by a human riding on top of the rabbit.

Fenrir made a sound of disgust, shaking his body.

Bunbun snorted, anchoring himself down, much to Fenrir's annoyance.

"Stop that!" Fenrir growled at him through the link, but the bunny just rolled his eyes at him.

"If I have to be subjected to this indignity, then you have to be too!"

Fenrir felt the frustration building. "What indignity?! Don't we ride on top of each other often enough?!"

"Not with a human on my back! A human that isn't our master!"

Fenrir silently conceded that point, before shooting back. "Just dislodge him!"

"I'm trying!" the bunny hissed at him. "God knows I'm trying!"

"Try harder!"

"I'm trying!" the bunny roared, and indeed, his actions grew a touch wilder, but the foolish human clung on as if it was a sport.

Bunbun bucked, but Dominique remained firmly on top of his boss' familiar using the 'reins'.

Eventually, the bunny quietened down when he realized how idiotic he was being when Fenrir reminded him that he could just shrink. It wasn't like the master's human could be hurt from that little fall.

Dominique smirked, wrongly assuming that the bunny's sudden stop was due to its compliance. "Don't you ever lie on top of me again."

Dusting off his hands, Dominique got off the bunny, only to be immediately subjected to the same indignity again.

"Fuck!" Dominique swore, his voice muffled.

If bunnies could smirk, Bunbun would be doing so right now. If anything, the familiar made himself even bigger than usual so that he could smother the human.

Fenrir rolled his eyes with a long-suffering look, patting Sircela on the back. They'd long since come to an understanding, despite having different masters.

He supposed that he was lucky that they didn't speak the same language. Goodness knows that they would have been insufferable if they did.

Actually, even without it…

Fenrir sighed as he tried to drown out the muffled cursing that continued over there.

He hoped that they found the master soon…




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