At first Bavol sat rather bored with her eyes trailing around the dull scenery surrounding the demons, her attention on the matter at hand rapidly escaping to say the least. However upon hearing a voice interrupting her thoughts the young female slowly averted her eyes over towards the direction of Chikyu, and his subordinate Detritus, who from what she acknowledged had said something concerning her.
âMm thatâs good to hear Princess, that you leave important matters to your subordinate. Anyhow very little has happened within my Circles and when something did occur I took dealt with it personally.â He said and offered a mere glance to the girl. Bavol couldnât quite tell if it was his words or stare that made her feel a little uneasy at that moment. The demons words were mocking, direct and evidently offered with intentions of causing a reaction.
Whatâs his problem? Why does he belittle me so?
Turning away briefly and offering nothing but silence in return Bavol sat somewhat anxiously as she perched on the edge of her seat. She hadnât imagined how mentally straining it was to have to sit in the presence of Satan as well as the other two Princes. Whilst away with her thoughts once more the female could just vaguely hear some of what the other Prince had said.
He said something along the lines of, ââŠAlthough I suppose Greed, is the least of our worries if we have men falling asleep on the job or ripping apart a suspect."
Bavol pouted and narrowed her eyes just a tad. She could tell what he had meant and so desired to teach the ill-natured Prince a lesson or two though right now was not ideal. Not yet. Doing so would require effort which was in short supply just now, fortunately.
Iâm beginning to see why those two argue as often as they do. Theyâre just as bad as each other only now it seems even I am not spared from their wickedness. How rude. Clearly the era of gentlemen is long since passed away.
Her legs had only just began to sway to a whimsical rhythm before coming to a steady halt as Satan then chose to voice his thoughts once more also to the demons. Uneasily her eyes focused on the higher up demon curiously to hear what he had to say to the young Princess. No doubt it wouldnât be anything too heartfelt. Oh the joys of being a young PrincessâŠ
âI see so you leave things to those around you to handle. I do hope this doesnât become a problem later. And donât think I didnât notice your man, do make sure he is taught to know his place or I will.â The grand demon said.
âMy subordinate is my business! If one more demon talks ill of either him or myself once more I will not be as easily forgiving as I have been.â She said and slowly glanced over towards the two Princes. She had in every sense taken quite enough down talks from the pair of them for one meeting, and her kind nature was dwindling gradually as all could visibly see. Although Bavol was not quite as brave to stare so strongly and directly at Satan. She was not a complete idiot after all.
Satan continued with, âAnd what of you two, what will you do seeing as I approve of the Prince of Fireâs plan.â
âHa! Satan you have no idea what sits before you, and to prove it I offer myself and, if he wants, Yeu to participate in this little adventure party!â The young girl declared with bold, though surprising confidence. âAfter all I am the youngest here and have the most to prove. Surely you could not deny a young girl that, Satan?â
Thereâs no way I could possibly send Chi and Kaz up there on their own. Their not strong enough to manage without me and I donât really want to send them anyway⊠Besides whoâs to say the humans arenât better company to that which I find myself in now?
Bavol turned her attention over to Yeu at that moment. Out of everyone there he was truly the only one to see any good in the girl and treat her with some respect and dignity. Which was more than could be said for the rest of the demons.
âWhat do you think Yeu, think it's worth it? Are you up for a little adventure with me?â A crafty smirk found itâs way onto her lips as a sneaky twinkle lit up in her eyes. However Bavol would not act without the trusty guidance of Yeu. Maybe the girl did tend to rely on him a little too much but with that said she would hardly change her habits so easily.