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It was already the evening by the time the monster decided enough was enough and it walked back to its circle to disappear enveloped by flames. It could not have been a moment too soon as both my hands and my nipples were getting very numb.
“That wasn’t so bad, was it?” Yin either tried to provoke me, or demonstrated her stupidity and blindness.
“If you ever order me to summon a demon again I am going to rethink what I said about that pebble in your ass,” I threatened, slapping Aurora’s hands away and walking to the place I hid my clothes at. “I’m starving!”
“At once!” Aurora took this as an order and sprinted away, probably to get me some food.
“No one said being a contractor or summoning your first demon was going to be easy,” Yin remarked, trying too hard to be sage. “Now that we know what to expect, we can get some preparations for next time.”
“Next time? What next time?” I turned to face her and tried to warn her with my furious expression.
“W-well, how else are you going to find your grandma, right?” she was a little intimidated. She was holding her bum. “You can’t let this be in vain! A few more times and that hellhound will listen to your every order. We got so lucky! It’s an orphan that wasn’t given his truename by his mother, it’s a runt so it wasn’t that dangerous, AND it accepted the summons! I was sure the first summoning chant wasn’t going to work and we would have to lower our expectations little by little but he fit the whole bill! He’s a dream come true! If you don’t summon him again I might just… order you to.”