Non-Human Girls Are Fighting Over Me ~ Do I Get to Refuse? “Nope!” “No Way!” “Not a Chance!” “Absolutely Not!” - Chapter 34 & 35
Chapter 34: The Strongest Demon
Towa cornered the reeling Lilith, grabbing her face.
Her black wings blotted out the night, crushing Lilith with overwhelming force.
“Damn it… not here…!”
Lilith’s eyes burned red, struggling desperately.
But her gaze caught—the other Lilith, blown away by Mio’s hellfire, vanishing into smoke.
“Tch… is this it… Onii-chan…”
With those words, the demon Lilith’s shadow melted into the darkness.
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A surge of tension tore through the air.
A sweet, cruel voice echoed from behind.
“Isn’t that enough?”
Towa and Mio’s spines shivered simultaneously.
Turning, they saw—a woman in a jet-black dress, her long blonde hair swaying.
Even blending into the night’s darkness, her beauty and presence exuded an unmistakable otherworldly authority.
Her aura made both girls catch their breath.
“If you go further, I’ll be your opponent. Little girls—let me teach you what a true demon’s battle feels like, with your bodies.”
Towa’s lips curled, a grin breaking through.
“Nice… so nice! Dating that guy was worth it! You… you’re the best I’ve ever met. I can tell just looking. Stronger than Leventhorn.”
The woman scoffed.
“Being compared to that small fry? Insulting.”
Her words made Towa’s eyes blaze crimson.
“Then let me test that!”
Towa kicked off the ground, her claws flashing black as they lunged at the woman.
“Stop, Towa! She’s—!”
Mio’s cry was swallowed by the void.
The woman, with delicate hands, effortlessly caught the razor-sharp claws.
The next instant, a dull ripping sound as flesh tore.
“—Agh!”
Towa’s arm was torn from her shoulder, flying into the air.
“You can regenerate, right?”
The woman’s voice remained elegant.
But before Towa could grit her teeth, Mio’s magic circle unleashed hellfire, engulfing the woman.
A roar. A pillar of flame scorched the night sky.
“Did I get her…!” Sweat beaded on Mio’s brow.
But emerging from the flames, the woman stood—her hair untouched by even a singe.
“Hmm… not bad, I suppose.”
With each step, the flames flickered, as if avoiding her.
“Then try this!”
A massive magic circle unfolded behind Mio, spawning dozens of ice shards in the air.
“Dodge this!”
The shards shot forward, assaulting the woman with a deafening roar.
But without moving a finger, she merely shifted her gaze, redirecting the shards’ paths.
“Dodge this.”
With her voice, the ice shards veered toward Mio.
“What—!”
Mio tried to counter with hellfire, but the shards’ number and mass overwhelmed her.
The clashing ice and flame triggered a steam explosion, hurling Mio’s body across the ground.
The woman placed a hand to her chest, bowing gracefully.
“My apologies for the delay. —My name is Levi, Leviathan Celestia Noctis.”
The moment her name rang out, a shudder ran through Towa’s body. But it wasn’t fear—ecstasy.
“Levi…! You’re… the one called the strongest demon…!”
Towa raised both hands to the sky, black shadows spilling from her body.
Her wings grew larger, their darkness shifting from jet-black to deep crimson.
“Perfect! Not just the ‘Demon of Envy’… to fight the strongest demon!”
With a roar, Towa charged.
Her claws flashed, slicing the air.
—Yet every strike was dodged by a hair’s breadth.
But one. A shallow cut grazed the woman’s cheek.
“…Well now.”
A flicker of delight crossed her lips.
“Impressive. The first to wound me since the Primordial.”
The next instant, Towa’s hands were seized.
“Then I’ll indulge you a little.”
Crunch—
Towa’s arms were ripped from her shoulders, blood spraying into the night.
“Gah—!”
Given no time to regenerate, her head was grabbed and slammed into the ground.
The earth split, the park’s ground collapsing.
Levi smiled down at Towa.
“Well… shall we call it here? It’s a bit childish to go on.”
Her voice was almost tender. But the aura surrounding her was absolute power, enough to make even gods tremble.
In the next moment, the darkness dissipated, and the park returned to a mere evening scene.
Chapter 35: The Silence of the Lambs
“Here you go.”
Amber liquid was poured into a white porcelain cup, placed quietly on the table.
The fragrance wafted, deepening the calm atmosphere.
“Thank you,” Mio said politely.
Towa followed suit with a nod.
This was the Aikava family’s living room.
Along the wall stood neatly arranged bookshelves and elegant furnishings.
On the sofa sat Riri, beaming with a childish smile, beside her mother—the demon Levi.
Across from them were Kazuto Ienari, Towa Tsukina, and Mio Shirayuki.
On the glass table between them lay a single notebook.
Levi traced its cover with a fingertip and opened it.
There, in childish handwriting, were the words:
—“When I grow up, Riri will be Onii-chan’s bride.”
—“We’ll live together in Haraikawa.”
Beside it, Kazuto’s signature.
And further—the name of a supreme demon, etched in dark, magical script.
Levi pressed a hand to her forehead, exhaling deeply.
“Hmm… when did you get this signed? Mama didn’t hear about it.”
Riri grinned innocently.
“When Uncle came for New Year’s greetings. He gave me New Year’s money, so I asked him then~”
“What… Uncle? He didn’t tell me anything.”
“Yup. He said, ‘For Riri-chan, I’ll go all out~’
Then he looked into Onii-chan’s future and said,
‘What kinda guy is he~… Oh, nice catch, Riri-chan!
As expected of the Demon of Paradise Lost! This one’s got potential~’
He signed it right away. Said, ‘Keep it a secret from Papa and Mama~’”
Levi’s temple twitched.
“A secret…? And why didn’t you tell Papa and Mama about the New Year’s money? You’re supposed to say thank you, it’s polite.”
Riri slumped her shoulders, muttering a soft, “Sorry.”
(Towa, Mio, Kazuto: …That’s the issue? You’re focused on the New Year’s money, not the signature?)
Levi lowered her long lashes, biting her lip bitterly.
“This is a problem… this can’t be undone. The contract is already binding.
If it’s not fulfilled, Kazuto-kun’s soul will be mercilessly reaped.
And… living here is part of the contract.”
Kazuto’s heart froze at her words.
But Riri continued gleefully.
“Oh, but Uncle said,
‘If he doesn’t fulfill it, I’ll give his soul to you, Riri-chan, so don’t worry~’
So, no matter what, Onii-chan is mine. Hehe♪”
“Not ‘hehe’…” Levi clutched her head.
Even her usual calm composure showed rare creases on her brow.
“And you two—” Her gaze shifted to Towa and Mio.
“You’ve both carved Possession Sigils into Kazuto-kun’s soul, haven’t you?
If this continues, his soul will be torn apart, shattered.
In the worst case… it’ll be ripped from the cycle of reincarnation, completely erased.”
Towa and Mio caught their breath.
Kazuto’s mind went blank, his vision swaying.
Riri’s “innocent wish,” sealed as a demonic contract, was now underscored by Levi’s calm voice, driving home the gravity of the situation.
“…This isn’t a joke…”
With a faint whisper, Kazuto’s consciousness faded.
Levi uncrossed her legs gracefully, rising from the sofa.
Swaying the hem of her jet-black dress, she looked up and spoke evenly.
—“‘Demon of Medicine,’ I know you’re listening. You wouldn’t miss a story this juicy. Come out.”
The air warped instantly.
With a faint sulfurous scent, a long-haired figure in a plague mask materialized, tearing through the living room’s space.
Dragging a white coat, they let out a dry, trembling laugh.
“Hahahahaha! Oh, what a delight, what a delight! What a fun conversation! It’s been a while, Levi-sama!”
The glint behind the mask turned to Riri.
“And the little lady… it’s been a while! Fuhahaha!”
“Long time no see,” Riri said, smiling as if greeting a relative.
Levi waved a hand dismissively.
“Enough greetings. Can you take a look at this boy?”
She pointed to Kazuto, pale and slumped on the sofa.
“Well, well…” The Demon of Medicine approached, placing a white hand on Kazuto’s forehead.
Instantly, Kazuto’s consciousness cut out, and he sank limply into the sofa.
A gleeful voice echoed from the mask.
“Hmm…”
Next, their gaze turned to Towa and Mio.
“This young lady… a vampire. And a Primordial, Daywalker at that! My, my, a rare find!
And this one’s a witch… hoo, immortality treatment? Incredible. A human did this? I’d love to hear about the side effects!
Oh, this is rich, a treasure trove of talent! Can I dissect them in my lab sometime?”
They grinned, then looked back at Kazuto.
“And… this guy. The best. I can tell just looking… Levi-sama, can I have him?”
“No,” Levi’s voice was low, firm.
“He’s my daughter’s. Just examine him.”
“Yes, yes, so impatient~”
The Demon of Medicine shrugged, then plunged both hands into Kazuto’s chest—silently, with no sound.
A voice echoed from deep within his body.
“Whoa… this is wild! What’s this, I’ve never seen anything like it!
Three—three Possession Sigils etched into the core of his soul! Haha! Who’s the monster that did this? Outrageous! But I’m jealous!”
Eventually, the white-coated figure withdrew, emerging from Kazuto’s chest.
“…And?” Levi asked.
“Can you do something?”
The Demon of Medicine answered instantly.
“Nope.”
“…What?”
“No can do. The sigils are too deep, seared into the soul’s core. Triple-layered, binding him even into the next life.
If you force them off… his soul shatters. Complete erasure. No regeneration, no reincarnation.”
The living room’s air froze.
Levi narrowed her eyes, glaring at Towa, Mio, and Riri in turn.
But all three averted their gazes, maintaining silent innocence.
Levi clutched her head, letting out a deep sigh.
“…What are you all going to do about this?”
Her voice echoed hollowly against the living room walls.





































