[TL Note: Weâre going to change up a few of the terms and weâd like to know whether or not we should keep the new terms or go back to the old ones. The new skill name will appear first and the term previously used will be in parentheses.Let us know in our Discord or in the comments section.
*Changed Dragon Soldier â> Dragon Troopers
*Changed Soul Steal â> Siphon Soul
*Dead Summoning â> Summon Dead]
âDa... â
d.a.m.n it.
I listened to the Dwarves until the end but it would have been better if I had just found out myself.
I flew with Talariaâs Wings once more.
I spread my mana aggressively and located Idy.
First, I searched the graveyard that contained the Dragonâs Inheritance, which Idy had been guarding.
Fortunately, Idy was in the vicinity.
I flew towards her after I ascertained her location.
A large group of dwarves was gathered at the entrance of the graveyard.
I pushed them out of my way, one of by one, and went into the graveyard. In a corner of the cemetery, I saw a few dwarves whisper and lay out some thick gruel.
The runts had only been tasked with being on watch, so they were becoming impatient.
I used my Overpower (Coercion) skill.
The once bustling cemetery became silent as the dwarves fell onto the floor face down.
Now it was quiet, since the dwarves were on the floor. At leaves above the knees.
I could finally check on Idy.
She had a warm dressing tied onto her body and there were signs of medicine being applied here and there.
âKeruk. Captain, youâre finally here?â Idy said.
âWhat... how did this happen?â I said, examining the area around the wound.
âKeruk, keruk. This is... Iâm embarra.s.sed.â
After I finished looking over her injury, Idy told me the source of her embarra.s.sment.
I lifted the bandage slightly and I saw a black âsomethingâ squirming around the wound.
A squirming black energy.
It was something Iâd seen several times on the 9th, 10, and 12th floors.
This was Idyâs skill.
âI guess if I were to give you an excuse, itâd be that I had too much on my mind. Keruk. Plus, the chimeras look repulsive. It was strange that they had four limbs, but they also used strange weapons as well.â
âStrange weapons?â
âKeruk. They should be buried under Chimerasâ bodies. Be careful if you have to fight them later. Keruk.â
Amongst the Chimeras I had fought today, I hadnât encountered any that used unusual weapons.
The Chimeras mostly charged in barehanded or they simply used standard weapons.
The Elite Chimeras that appeared occasionally likewise did the same, even though they had superior skills
Seriously, Iâm really exhausted. This wasnât really a battle, but an ambush.
âAnd . . .â
âAnd?â
âKeruk.â
âIdy?â
âThey said that they wouldnât have to live like beasts anymore if they get that necklace. I donât know if thatâs actually true, but thatâs what the Chimeras said. And... they said they were humanityâs enemy. When I heard that... my hands slowed. Keruk.â
So it was complicated.
At the same time, I felt dizzy.
They had hurt Idy this much over such a trifling issue.
By piecing together the Dragon Troopsâ complicated story, I figured out that the Chimeras and dwarves sought the necklace because it had the ability to evolve them.
However, that method was a problem.
It wouldnât simply grant superior strength, but advance their species to a higher level.
If that was possible...
What would a Dwarf, which had a higher cla.s.s existence than a Chimera look like?
What would a Dragon Trooper, which had a lower cla.s.s existence than a human look like?
Would they simply change into the form that they desired?
No, it was a pointless a.s.sumption.
They may gain even greater strength, deeper wisdom, or even a remarkable physical appearance, but in the end, their ident.i.ty wouldnât change so easily.
Letâs a.s.sume that a chimera regains their human body and blends into society.
It works at their appointed workplace and live a normal life, so n.o.body would be able to tell that that person used to be a chimera.
Everyone except for themselves.
Theyâll remember, deep down, that they used to be a Chimera and their own words will act as a painful reminder.
Itâs a task too difficult for one person to do, yet they claim that theyâll accomplish the task tens of millions cannot?
Thatâs impossible.
There are only two solutions.
They either accept that theyâre not monsters or they kill themselves.
The Chimeras laughed at the dwarvesâ desire to become Dragon Troopers.
It was pointless.
Even I agreed with them.
However, was there really a difference between the dwarvesand the chimeras?One side wanted to become Dragon Troopers, while the other sought to become human.
If a G.o.d saw them, how would we he feel?
If a dragon saw the dwarves, it would likewise feel indifferent.
âBecause of that, I got stabbed like an idiot. Maybe I saw myself in them,â Idy said.
I restrained myself from saying what I really wanted to say.
Instead, I asked a different question.
âItâs a skill, right?â
âYep. Keruk.â
I momentarily cleared my head.
âIâll remove the bandage now. Iâll need to... examine it a bit.â
I wrapped my fingertips with mana and cut off the bandage. I carefully took it off but Idy seemed to be in pain and groaned.
After that...
What do I do now?
First, I took out a bottle of elixir.
âKeruk. Keruk. Captain.â
âWhat?â
âIsnât that expensive? Donât waste it,â she said, embarra.s.sed.
I felt like I had hit rock bottom.
This was Idy, who had first appeared on the 5th floor.
I had summoned her to the 20th floor and given her an important job because I trusted her.
If I were to give another reason, it would be because I wanted to see her.
She was with me from the start to the end of the stage. The person who was always with me was Idy.
I had cleared several stages with her and I had grown considerably since the 5th floor.
Although the 20th floor was extremely difficult, I thought Idy easily be able to deal with it easily.
Honestly, when she was on the 12th floor, she was pretty relaxed.
Idy had two skills.
One of them she used on the 5th floor; it changed her body into smoke, allowing her to avoid an enemyâs attacks.
The other skill was one couldnât use on the 5th floor, though it was an attack that she could use on the 9th, 10th, and 12th floors.
She would be enclosed by a black, death energy that would attack her opponent.
However, there was a problem: if the death energy stuck to the body, there was nothing one could do.
While it had its limitations and it took some time compared to the nearly-invincible evasion skill, it had the potential to inflict fatal wounds.
I thought I would continue to get help from Idy even on the higher floors, not just the 20th floor.
But she had been hurt by her own skill.
Idy had already tested it on the 12th floor.
She cut her fingertip and the death energy remained in it.
Elixirs were useless.
I had to cut my own finger to shake off the death energy, but I drank an elixir and my finger grew back.
It mightâve been possible to treat Idy the same way, but it wasnât her fingertip this time.
She had a long injury that stretched from her heart to her stomach. The wound had definitely reached her inner organs as well.
I raised my hand and took a closer look.
The wound was too deep.
Even if the death energy wasnât there, it would still be a fatal injury.
An incision wasnât possible.
âKeruk.No matter how I look at it, thereâs no hope,â Idy said.
Thatâs also how I saw it.
I shook my head and cast out the thoughts deep in my head.
Some time ago, I began to think of only one thing when someone was dying.
Excessive bleeding, shock, difficulty breathing, ruptured inner organs. When I saw those symptoms, I knew the person was simply a corpse.
Theyâll die soon, theyâre nothing more than a corpse.
Get up and leave. Thereâs nothing you can do, theyâre a corpse.
I swallowed down those thoughts from the depths of my mind.
As I stifled those thoughts, something else came out.
I roughly wiped my tears.
âDoes it... hurt?â I asked.
âKeruk. Keruk. Are you worried? You know that this skill doesnât deliver any pain. I just feel the pain from the cut.â
I went silent for a moment.
I opened my mouth to speak but nothing came out.
âKeruk. Anyway, thereâre always risks on the battlefield. It was fatal for me to get hit by my own ability like an idiot, but I have a lot of other injuries. It was really close. Then again, if that were true, I wouldâve been able to get treatment. But starting tomorrow, I wonât be of much help in the battle.â
âThen again, if that were true, I wouldâve been able to get treatment,â she had said.
I didnât just call Idy to fight.
Honestly, calling her for help was just an excuse.
Itâs just... when I came back, I thought it would be nice to have someone to eat with and talk to. Thatâs all I really wanted.
âKeruk. Keruk. Actually, it went well.â
I hid my shaking hands behind me.
âIdy... Idy. Donât worry too much. Iâll immediately summon you...â I rambled.
Suddenly, my head turned to the side.
When I got ahold of myself, I saw Idyâs rustling tail on the side of my face.
âKeruk. Get ahold of yourself, Captain. I canât help but worry.â
Although I got smacked by Idyâs tail, I couldnât understand her intentions.
âCaptain. Why are you worrying about me?â
â...What?â
âCaptain, are you possibly afraid of me dying?â
I was silent once again.
âCaptain, donât you already know? We sometimes avoided the subject but it doesnât change the facts.â
I remained silent.
âCaptain, Iâm already dead.â
I really couldnât do anything but stay silent.
âHow do you feel, Captain?â
During the long silence, Idy began speaking again.
âKeruk. First, take the unconscious dwarves outside. If we leave them like that, they might suffocate.â
Just like she said, I moved the unconscious dwarves outside.
âI moved them all.â
âKeruk. Come back after you put a blanket on the unconscious ones, at the bare minimum.â
Like she said, I draped a blanket over the unconscious ones and laid them outside the cemetery before coming back.
âKeruk. Keruk.â
âIâm done.â
âGood job, Captain. Now... shall we talk? Also, Iâll leave behind a request and some advice at the end of the talk. It looks like I donât have much time left, so letâs start now.â
I nodded.
âKeruk. How should I start...I kept thinking about it, but itâs a difficult topic.â
Idy âkerukedâ for a moment, thought about it, and then began to speak.
âLetâs continue our discussion. Keruk. Iâm already dead.â
Idy spoke calmly but her words slowly pierced my heart.
âOne life, one soul. Itâs something that is said in our tribe. However, what about me? I have only one soul but I have many lives. Maybe I donât have a life or a soul. Keruk.â
âIdy...â
âCaptain, you always regretted killing me, even though I told you not to. Keruk. I never died to you. My death happened before then. Keruk.â
It was something she had once talked about on the 10th floor.
âOf course, I donât know how I died. However, that...â
Idyâs face froze.
Her face went blank.
The system disapproved of her words.
She grinded her teeth and bit on her blood.
âKeruk. Iâll have to pa.s.s over that. Hoo.â
She took a deep breath and continued.
âCaptain, I know that you treat everything you meet in the Tutorial as if it were real. You even treat lifeless beings as if they were real and just brush past everything to clear, as if you were in a play. Itâs as if this has become the real world to you and weâve become real people to you. Thatâs why you feel happiness and sadness from the people you meet here. You feel anguished when you have to kill an enemy. Keruk. But if you were to challenge them again, theyâd look exactly the same. Keruk.â
I was silent.
Idy, too, was silent for a moment.
It persisted to the point where we became self-aware of how much time had pa.s.sed in silence. Then, Idy continued.
âItâll be easier if you ignore it all. Theyâre not real, so donât think. Just cut them down, and pa.s.s them. Itâll be easier for you. But you donât do that, do you, Captain? You feel uneasy, donât you? Keruk. Captain, you think that, just like us, you might have died, and only your soul is left roaming around.â
Sheâs right.
As time pa.s.sed, my suspicions lessened somewhat, but lately, my suspicions have returned.
I also feel like Iâm a puppet in some kind of play.
âIâll have the change the topic of discussion first. Keruk.â
Idy raised her hand and grabbed mine.
My hands were still shaking a little.
âKeruk. Captain, Iâm sorry to say this but you have to look at reality. Iâm just an item.â
An item.
When I heard that, I thought of the unconscious dwarves outside.
âThe only Idy you know is me. But how many Idaltarus, who are killing challengers and conversely getting killed, do you think there are on the 5th floor, Captain?â
[PR Note: Just a reminder that Idaltaru is Idyâs real name, or at least the name the system identifies her with. âIdaltarusâ is the plural form referring to multiple âhers.â]
I knew.
I thought about it countless times but it was a subject that troubled me.
Idyâs face went blank again.
She would intentionally say things that were restricted and when she was reprimanded by the system, she would experience a piercing headache.
However, Idy didnât suppress her feelings.
âI was lucky, wasnât I? Because of you, Captain, I became self-aware of my condition and I was able to spend my time happily with you. Iâm really thankful to you, Captain.â
She let go of my hand and raised her own.
She wiped my tears as she âkerukedâ, and laughed.
âIâm sorry, but this is the end. Itâs really too bad that I canât talk to you anymore. Keruk.â
The G.o.ds and the system didnât want her to talk anymore.
Idy couldnât even talk about the subject indirectly and couldnât remind me about it.
The only thing left for me to do is to find out what she wanted to say.
âNow itâs time for me to be a bit shameless, huh. Keruk.â She candidly laughed.
âCaptain,â she called.
âWhat?â
âCaptain, I like you.â
She âkerukedâ and laughed.
âYou probably do too. Though it might be a different form of affection, at least you like me as a friend, as a comrade.â
I think of you as family.
âI have a request and some advice. It would seem like... Iâll give you some advice first. I heard about your growth yesterday.â
I nodded.
âKeruk. I think that your growth is lacking. Actually, I think itâs being repressed.â
âWhat?â
âKeruk. Keruk. Donât compare yourself to others, Captain. The only one that can compare to you is yourself. Do you think that your growth at its best right now?â
My growth rate is extremely fast.
Itâs to the point that the system canât keep up.
From the very beginning, I couldnât even be compared to the other challengers. I was at a level that they couldnât even comprehend.
However, I listened to Idyâs words attentively.
Last night, I had told Idy, in fair detail, about the progress of my growth.
If she was the one saying my growth was lacking, it was definitely lacking.
âNext up is my request. Keruk.â
âAsk me anything,â I spoke calmly, after I had relaxed a bit.
âSorry about this, but I have two.â
âDonât be sorry. Itâs fine if thereâre more.â
âKeruk.Keruk.â
I didnât feel burdened by her requests. Rather, I hated the fact that she felt embarra.s.sed about her requests.
âHow many more times can you use the Summon Dead skill?â (Summoning Dead)
â2 more times.â
âYou had less remaining than I thought. It looks like my request will be more shameless than I thought. Keruk.â
âWhatâs wrong?â
âDonât summon me anymore, Captain.â
Iâve been shocked a lot today but nothing couldâve prepared me for this.
I couldnât help but ask. What did she mean?
âIdy. What are you talking about?â
Her eyes spun and she bowed her head furtively.
âIdy!â
âInstead, instead... When I become a single Idy, rather than those countless Idaltarus...When Iâm freed of all my restraints. When I can exist as just me, as just âIdyâ, can you summon me then?â
Now I could finally read her expression.
Due to the shape of their head, when a lizardman bows, it doesnât hide their face at first.
âOf course, I know itâs impossible. I also know how useful the Summon Dead skill can be...â Idy rambled.
âI got it, Idy. Iâll do as you ask. Donât worry,â I replied.
Idy cleared her throat and stared at the plain ceiling.
âKeruk. Keruk. Iâm not worried. I trust you. Youâll definitely succeed. The only thing you needed, Captain was... No. no, itâs nothing.â
âWhat is it?â
Idy continuously moved her head side to side and slowly turned her head, avoiding my eyes.
She was really embarra.s.sed.
Now that I think about it, itâs the first time since the 5th floor sheâs asked me for a favor.
She had told me all about her tribeâs characteristics, so it was definitely a rare case.
âKeruk. Keruk. I knew that my time was tight, but I still have a little bit of time left. My heart rate is slowing down, though. Captain.â
âWhat?â
âHave you calmed down a bit?â
âYeah.â
âYou sure are a strange boss. Keruk. So how about talking some more with the time I have left?
âAll right, what do you want to talk about?â
âKeruk. Keruk. What do you mean? Anything. Do you not want to?â
âSounds good.â
Itâd be great if we could talk while eating, but Idy wasnât capable of eating anything in her current condition.
It didnât matter.
Eating wasnât important right now.
It wasnât hard to figure out what Idy had wanted to say.
Because in the end, she had told me everything she wanted to.
It was obvious what Idy wanted.
Her condition to summon her again...
I needed to get her out of the tutorial system completely and free her of her restraints before I could summon her again.
She didnât simply want me to summon her after clearing the Tutorial.
If I did, then Iâd just be summoning an Idaltaru from the 5th floor who was under the Tutorialâs jurisdiction.
I had to completely pull her out of the system. If that doesnât work, Iâll just have to free everyone in this Tutorial. With that, I satisfy all of her conditions.
But I donât know how to do it.
Thereâs far too much I donât know about the system.
Even if I learned all I could about the system, I still wouldnât be even be able to comprehend the basics of the system and how it works.
But now, I knew the path that I needed to take.
[All the G.o.ds of the White Holy Temple are watching you.]
Idy said my growth was lacking.
My growth certainly isnât lacking.
I had already surpa.s.sed the systemâs guidelines and I didnât face many difficulties in the party stages.
Itâs probably going to be easy to clear the Tutorial.
However, if I want more, then my growth is definitely lacking.
I expected nothing less of Idy. She knew me well.
Idyâs trial was much more interesting than the Tutorial.
I saw the necklace floating in the center of the cemetery.
I s.n.a.t.c.hed the floating necklace and put it around my neck.
I didnât have any reason to hide the necklace or face off against any enemies right now.
Besides, itâs safest here. After all, Iâm here.
If I take the necklace, I wonât have to continue the mission. I wonât have to split the single necklace and I can draw out the remaining chimeras.
When I went outside, I was met with the confused faces of the dwarves.
As always, I donât like them.
But when I put myself in their shoes, I donât feel unpleasant anymore.
Iâve been told many times as to why the G.o.ds brought me here.
To become a disciple of a G.o.d.
That was all.
That wasnât my intent.
I was reborn here.
The tutorial revitalized me and brought me new life.
It was a misfortune but at the same time, it brought me happiness.
I was thankful for the Tutorial.
I didnât worry about getting out quickly. Rather, I worried about what I would do after I got out.
I secretly wished that the Tutorial would go on forever.
I hadnât become self-aware until I had my talk with Idy.
Now there was another common feature between the dwarves and me.
But there was also a clear difference now.
Instead of listening to the dwarvesâ stuttering, I flew around with Talariaâs Wings.
I flew away from the mountains and towards the plains.
I flew above the chimeras that filled up the plains.
I wonder how many there are...
[All the G.o.ds of the White Holy Temple are watching you.]
I received a message from the G.o.ds and descended onto the ground.
I fell towards the ground at full speed.
I donât know what my full power is.
Iâve never tested it before.
Thatâs why Iâve always felt so uneasy, like I was suffocating.
I never met a suitable opponent and Iâve never been able to wield my full strength.
However, I could gauge my strength in a different way.
[Indomitable]
[Iron wall]
[Heightened Senses]
[Battle Concentration]
I used my skills and drew out mana to protect my body.
Kw.a.n.g!
When I crashed onto the ground, the landscape around me erupted in a cloud of dirt.
I monitored the situation.
My arms and legs, head, inner organs, and magic circuits were all functioning optimally.
Even the durable Talariaâs Wings in my body felt a shock when I exceeded its max speed.
The chimeras around the impact point looked as though they were about to faint from shock.
The other chimeras further away from the impact point couldnât get a hold of themselves and merely looked on vacantly.
We canât have that, now can we?
âUah!â
[Soul Cry]
[Siphon Soul] (Soul Steal)
[Overpower] (Coercion)
Soul Cry aggravated the half-awake chimeras and they started to dash towards me.
Of course, they wouldnât be able to tell how dangerous I was.
I coated my sword with the largest amount of aura I was capable of.
It was two times longer than even a swordmasterâs aura.
I surrounded my shield and armor with aura as well.
I should discard my previous fighting style.
I fiercely dashed forward.
The chimeras crashed against my shield.
The chimeras attacked me one after another and I was pushed back.
I swung my sword in the largest, longest arcs possible.
I formed an Aura on my longsword three to four times longer than before and immediately severed the chimerasâ huge bodies.
I advanced forward. Only forward.
The chimeras charged at me and I followed suit.
I should save as much mana and stamina as possible and calmly and carefully maintain my distance... I threw away this approach.
I charged boldly without holding back.
I had already prepared plenty of defensive measures.
Thereâs no way that Iâd run out of mana or stamina.
As long as I dealt with my enemies, Siphon Soul would allow me to recover faster than I would expend my mana and stamina.
âUah!â
I relentlessly used Soul Cry in order to call all the chimeras towards me.
Blood spurted out.
The highly compressed Aura at the edge of my armor and my sword started to swell.
The aura blazed on my bloodied sword.
The burnt smell of flesh stunk.
Amidst the horrid stench of blood and the enemyâs screams of agony...
âUah!â
... Iâm still alive.
[Tutorial, h.e.l.l Difficulty, 20th Floor, Clear.]
[All status effects and injuries are healed.]
[You have received 4000 points for clearing the floor.]
[You have received 4000 points for being the first to clear the floor.]
[Many G.o.ds react positively to you. You have received 3700 points.]
[Many G.o.ds react negatively to you. 6300 points have been deducted.]
[All the G.o.ds of the White Holy Temple are watching you.]
[The G.o.d of Slowness is satisfied.]
[The G.o.d of Adventure is cheering for you.]
[The G.o.d of Dueling is satisfied.]
[The G.o.d of Death is pleased.]
[The G.o.d of Devotion pities someone.]
[The G.o.d of Life is displeased with you.]
[The G.o.d of Pain is delighted.]
[The G.o.d of the Sky is disgusted by you.]
[Based on your play records, additional rewards will be given.]
[The G.o.d of Dueling would like to gift you some of his power instead of an additional reward. Would you like to accept?]
[The G.o.d of Dueling would like you to become his disciple.]
[The G.o.d of Adventure is worried.]
[Tutorial, h.e.l.l Difficulty, 21th Floor, Perfect Clear.]
[All the G.o.ds of the White Holy Temple are watching you.]
[The G.o.d of Death would like you to become his disciple.]
[The G.o.d of Adventure is panicking.]
[The G.o.d of Slowness is making fun of someone.]
[Tutorial, h.e.l.l Difficulty, 22th Floor, Perfect Clear.]
[All the G.o.ds of the White Holy Temple are watching you.]
[The G.o.d of the Sky is showing an interest in you.]
[The G.o.d of Balance is looking at you again.]
[The G.o.d of Adventure is really panicking.]
[The G.o.d of Slowness snorted.]
[Tutorial, h.e.l.l Difficulty, 23th Floor, Clear.]
[Tutorial, h.e.l.l Difficulty, 24th Floor, Perfect Clear.]
[Many G.o.ds react positively to you. You have received 9400 points.]
[Many G.o.ds show a react negatively to you. 600 points have been deducted.]
[All the G.o.ds of the White Holy Temple are watching you.]
[All the G.o.ds of the White Holy Temple have agreed to a few promises regarding you.]
[The G.o.d of Adventure is restless.]
[The G.o.d of Slowness is slightly anxious.]