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Previously, I saw something very ominous, but I focused on the problem in front of me for now.
The request from the Dwarf Republic still remained, and I had no intention of just taking it lying down.
However, what I didnât expect was that they actually called us back.
According to that guyâs expression, he politely invited us onto the stage or something.
I read the letter in my hand.
It was paper with a strange texture, and on it were letters written in red.
It was obvious at a glance that it was written in blood.
âHeâs pulling some petty tricks.â
âThatâs right. Human skin and letters written in blood...â
â...â
âBut the commander wouldnât be swayed by this level of provocation, right?â
Because of Cluna, who casually spoke beside me, I almost dropped the letter I was holding.
Was this made of human skin?
Of course, the texture was strange, but I was so surprised that I couldnât utter a word for a moment.
I hope you donât just casually say such an incredible fact next to me.
Because I have a weak heart.
Instead of screaming, I sighed deeply and threw the thing made of human skin on the desk. Rread latest chapters at novelhall.com
A slightly sticky feeling remained on my hand, but I ignored it, thinking it was just my imagination.
âA letter came from that trash I dealt with before.â
âA letter... Could it be?â
âHeâs blatantly provoking us.â
âRuby is right. Heâs provoking us very deliberately.â
The letter was filled with so many figures of speech that it was hard to read properly.
But excluding all that and summarizing the main point, it said that if we donât come to the stage he prepared, heâll kill the hostages.
Itâs not just one or two hostages.
Instead of the broken village I went to before, he had taken a whole different, intact village hostage.
If we didnât come, he said he would kill everyone here.
âFrom the looks of it, he has taken a different village hostage, not the one I went to before.â
âWhether I like it or not, itâs my homeland. And to do that to my compatriots... Itâs absolutely unacceptable.â
âI donât like dwarves, but I have no intention of leaving innocent people to die.â
Ruby and Clara were the first to react.
Ruby was enraged by what had happened to her compatriots.
And Clara, perhaps because she had grown close to Ruby, agreed with Rubyâs anger.
âBe-before that, first, wh-what the other party is demanding...â
âYou mean figuring that out is the priority. Youâre right, Bayard.â
âTh-thank you! Commander!â
âI can explain from here.â
The Table of Equality.
Unlike in the past when it was just a fancy name, now everyone sat in the same place equally and expressed their opinions.
The one who spoke this time was Yuren.
âDo you know what that clown is scheming?â
âOf course. Itâs humiliating, but... Some of the members, including myself, were captured alive.â
âI know that.â
âEep...â
â...Commander Yuren?â
For a moment, I thought I misheard that sticky voice.
It was closer to a moan.
Yurenâs face turned red.
Her black eyes were fixed on me.
âTh-thatâs right. It was a very humiliating moment. But for the commander to know that... What is this feeling...?â
âCommander Yuren, I hope you can focus now.â
But it all turned to ashes overnight.
Unable to bear that fact, it eventually let out a scream.
And someone walked toward it.
The sound of clanging armor echoed.
With a steel sword at his waist.
Short black hair fluttered covering his face which bore no helmet.
He was wearing an eye patch on one eye.
With a sneer on his lips, he mocked it.
âThe moment we step on stage, we canât beat you. No matter how that ending turns out, youâll be satisfied. Even if you meet your death.â
âHa, haha. Thatâs ridiculous. Itâs not much different now either.â
âNot different?â
âIn the end, you were never a noble hero or anything. For the sake of victory, for the sake of a momentâs satisfaction of giving me despair. You even burned all the hostages.â
It loved humans.
It loved the literature and tragedy created by humans.
And now, at this moment, a tragedy was completed.
One who sacrificed the small for the sake of the big.
How ridiculous.
How pitiful.
Look.
Is that your great hero?
The sight of you worshipping someone like that as a hero is a ridiculous tragedy!
Thatâs how it was in the end.
A noble hero who sacrificed for everyone!
It never existed in the first place.
Iâm satisfied with that.
Even if I die here, I created a perfect tragedy by sacrificing myself.
So, I can gladly die.
However, he tilted his head.
âI have no idea what you mean.â
âAre you even lying now? How disgusting. Thatâs why it makes me even happier.â
âWhen did I say I abandoned the hostages?â
â...What?â
âI never abandoned anyone.â
âTh-that canât be. In such a short time, thereâs no way you could save everyone...!â
He stood with his arms crossed, quietly looking at it.
As if to say, if you canât believe it, go and check for yourself.
Like a lie, it moved.
It was impossible to believe nonsense.
Thereâs no way it was possible.
Its authority was to create the stage.
On the stage it created, it could control everything with its power, from the props and actors to the audience.
That was its power.
Therefore, it, a Comprachico, could tell.
The fact that all the actors prepared for the highlight execution had disappeared.
Comprachico muttered blankly,
âHow on earth? Unless you stop time, thereâs no way you could have saved them...?!â
âA setting so obvious that even a mere audience member can see through it.â
Each and every one of those words pierced it like a dagger.
âEven that stage you prepared has turned to ashes.â
He spoke coldly and approached step by step.
âYou couldnât even protect the audience that loves your stage.â
Eventually, his steps stopped.
âYouâre nothing more than a third-rate playwright!â
At those words, Comprachico lost its reason.
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