Eraziel scowled as the human demanded to see the two demons. He kept his eyes glued to the boy as they approached the humans. Eraziel didn't hesitate, walking up to the human after Ninazel had stopped. He brought up his hand and slapped it across the human's face.
"How dare you speak to a demon like that," he said, his face stone cold. There was a lack of emotion in his face but his words stung with an icy tone. He did not take kindly to be spoken to in such a manner, and by a human nonetheless. "Do you even realize the severity of your situation?" He inched his face closer to the boy's, his eyes wide and threatening. "I don't think you do. Each and every demon here has the power to kill you, to wipe you out of existence." Eraziel had grabbed the human by the shirt and held him firmly, staring him down and enunciating every single word clearly, to make sure this stubborn boy had gotten the point across loud and clear. "And not just you. I could kill your human friend over there, or destroy a random group of people you have never met before. Innocent people, who haven't done anything but dazily perform their duties for all of eternity, gone, just like that. Would you like that?"
He let the boy go and, using the same hand, he outstretched it to the left. He kept his eyes glued on the human, but they weren't quite as intense now. They looked quite bored. A number of people suddenly dropped dead. What little ounce of life they had in their eyes was replaced by a black void. Eraziel had shut off their device, the ones in their hearts that enabled them to keep living. It didn't bother him, it never did. He had killed several humans. In fact, he thought it quite amusing, how they simply fell over like lifeless dolls.