Chapter 104
Becoming The Villain’s Family
Midnight.
In the dark night sea, only the sound of waves and the crowing of seagulls echoed occasionally.
âThere, there.â
Said the navigator, pointing to the pier of the island in the distance.
It was the hideout of the Underhill Slaves.
The navigator, who had been looking around for a while, rode down between the shores of the island and found a naturally created blind spot. He drove the ship there and anchored it.
âWhy did they keep the ships sparsely anchored?â
Aria asked in a puzzled voice.
âWhat? You can see that?â
Vincent leaned against the railing, opened his eyes, and looked intently toward his pier.
It was already far away and it was night, so he couldnât see anything except a few flashes of light.
âThere are three ships here and there.â
Aria roughly explained the situation at the pier.
There were three large ships, a medium ship, and a small ship, and only the middle ship had people coming and going. It was a large ship that was anchored in the most remote location.
âWhat is your sight?â
Vincent stopped working on futile things and recalled what Aria had said.
âLooking at the size of the large ship, it must be a ship carrying slaves, and the middle ship seems to be a cargo ship. The purpose of the small ship is unknownâ¦â
She tilted her head.
âSomething is strange. It would be easier to manage the slaves if they were anchored side by side.â
It was a natural choice in order to save the movement. If there is no reason, who else would go through the trouble of going back and forth on the same road twice needlessly?
âYeah. It would take double the time.â
Aria agreed with Vincent.
It was far wiser for them to put the ships in a position where they could be bridged to each other, even in case of a surprise attack. It was the basics.
âIâm sure thereâs no way they donât know that.â
Besides, the ship carrying slaves should be monitored most closely, but they put it in the most remote place. What if the slaves run away by taking advantage of the neglect of surveillance?
âConfident that the slaves will never escape? Or was it that they let their guard down so they wouldnât have to keep a good security guard nearby and not watch it?â
Even so, it was a very unconventional decision.
Wasnât it the merchant guild of the worldâs best slaves? Itâs not like they had done business for just a day or two, so why was this absurdâ¦â¦.
âIsnât it because itâs just a hiding place?â
Then Cloud intervened.
âI wish everyone in the world was as simple as Sir.â
Vincent stopped what he was thinking and replied sarcastically.
âAbout the location where the ship was anchored, isnât it a minor issue. The given time is not enough, so I donât think itâs necessary to think too deeply about that.â
âHmmâ¦â¦.â
Vincent couldnât read the minds of the slave traders in the end. It was hurting his self-esteem, though.
âIt could be a trap in case of an attack. The probability of that happening is low, but thereâs nothing wrong with preparing in advance.â
He finally had to shrug his shoulders and let out a sigh.
âEven if itâs going very smoothly, itâs definitely going to be a win-win situation for us.â
Around the time the shipâs owner went to sleep, while the members of the slave traders was distracted by loading the cargo, they will take advantage of that and recapture the ship. The plan was simple and clear.
âIâll take the biggest ship.â
After saying that, Lloyd got on the ship.
âGo safely.â
Saying so, Aria stretched her hand under the railing. And she gently patted Lloydâs hand, which was holding onto the rope.
Warm hands. Lloyd squeezed the small hand that naturally moved away from the back of his hand.
âIâll be back.â
As the ship went down, the hand he was holding on to fell slowly.
Lloyd stared at her tenaciously until the hand fell completely, then looked down at his warm hand.
âThen can I take the small ship?â
And she belatedly noticed Cloudâs presence sitting opposite her.
âYes.â
âI guess itâs okay if you goes to retake the slave ship by yourselfâ¦â
Cloud, who was once Lloydâs escort knight, asked himself and came to his own conclusion.
And he turned to the smallest ship he was assigned to. If it was that size, he would have been able to handle anything in an instant.
âYouâll do it on your own, but Iâll join you as soon as possible.â
âDonât be vigilant because itâs small. Because itâs a ship of unknown purpose, it may be the most dangerous.â
âYes, I understand.â
That way, the two split.
Lloyd watched the moon move, and then he climbed the ladder on the side of the slave ship.
Ted, very nervously, followed behind him.
ââ¦itâs strangely quiet.â
He placed his hands on the sword and walked leisurely along the deck.
There was not a single person watching the ship. There were no sailors standing on the watchtower or passing by the deck. No one even slept in the cabin.
It was a strange stillness.
âIs it a trap?â
But even so, he could feel the presence of people somewhere on the ship. Slaves were obviously on board.
âKyaaaak!â
It was then.
A terrifying sound resounded over the ship.
Hearing the scream, Lloyd quickly drew his sword and ran. And he stepped down the stairs and went down.
The source of the sound was the dock where cargo was loaded under the deck. Without hesitation, he grabbed the doorknob.
Crank, crank.
âWas it locked?â
A door with a structure that can only be locked with a key from the outside.
Lloyd turned the doorknob a few times before listening again to the sound from inside.
âPlease, please save me!â
âPlease! Is there anyone out there?!â
âAackk! A monster, a monster!â
âI was wrong, I was wrongâ¦â
Lloyd took a step back and kicked the door. The wooden door was shattered at his kick, revealing the scenery inside the dock.
He couldnât see the inside because he was engulfed in darkness, but the bloody smell that had been trapped in an enclosed space hit him.
Ted, who came after Lloydâs belatedly, covered his nose and mouth.
Slaves, completely insane, pushed Lloyd out and tried to run outside, then fell to the floor.
It was because they had no strength from starvation throughout the voyage. He just stood still and got pushed by people.
Lloyd bowed his back and reached out towards the fallen slaves.
âHiikk!â
The slave, already in a panic, reflexively withdrew and trembled.
Lloyd looked around his hand without saying a word. Hands dripping with skin and messy nails.
The slave was bruised so much that his whole body had no blemishes.
Eyes that could not look directly at him and were slightly out of focus.
It smelled like something from a corpse, and the bones were damaged.
Andâ¦â¦ broken leg.
âIt looked awful.â
He never imagined this.
Lloydâs gaze fell on the manâs twisted leg.
He ripped out the torches hanging from the wall, illuminating the inside of the dock. The walls were all red.
Upon closer inspection, he saw traces of numerous scratches with fingernails and beatings with fists.
It was like hell.
âThis, this, thisâ¦â
Ted barely swallowed the nausea.
He wondered if this was really happening in the same world.
Shadows that looked like piles of corpses were piled up like a mountain in a space that was barely lit by light.
âNo, no way⦠Lisa! Leo!â
Maybe his family was among those corpses.
Ted, who had been thinking about it that far, tried to jump inside.
Lloyd stopped him.
âLet go!â
âStay still.â
Donât be a nuisance.
Lloyd sat him, who was rebelling hard and pressed his shoulder firmly. With just that, Ted couldnât move. It was an overwhelming difference in power.
Lloyd looked at the slaves in that state.
âPlease, save, please save, save me.â
âWho made you like this?â
âA, a monster⦠noâ¦â
Guild Master.
The man muttered as if chewing and spitting, and then tears fell. As if crushed by fear and unable to fully feel the hatred.
âThe guild master ?â
Slaves were all human beings, but from the point of view of the upper-classes, they were commodities.
But what about scratching the products you buy and sell for money? Lloyd frowned slightly. Because he couldnât figure out what the hell he was thinking.
He said to the struggling Ted.
âYou stay here to keep them from ever diving into the sea.â
âButâ¦â¦!â
âI will take responsibility for your family.â
If theyâre alive. Lloyd added.
Ted licked his lips at those words and finally bowed his head. All he can do now is pray to the sky that his family is safe.
Lloyd took off his coat and placed it over the head of the youngest of the slaves.
âCover your ears.â
Then he got up and stepped into the dock.
The soles of his shoes clinged to the hardwood floor and creaked, making an unpleasant noise. But he moved on without hesitation.
Then he put his head down on the floor and put the knife to the neck of the man who was licking blood.
âIs drinking blood fashionable these days?â
âHii, hi-chik.â
The man raised his hands, pretending to surrender, and let out a strange laugh.
âIs it strange? They said we could eat everything in the warehouseâ¦â
âEverything here is food? So are you my food too?â
He murmured, trying to push Lloydâs sword with his fingers.
When Lloyd gave strength to the sword, it flew away with his fingers to his death.
The man fell to the ground with a gurgling and bizarre sound and died. And when he died, it moved as if it was natural. Like worms that wriggles when itâs in pieces
âHaaâ¦â¦.â
Chimera.
Lloyd sighed.
The monster that he thought he would never see again after the gutter rat was on the rise again.
He was very sick of it.
âThen the wizardâ¦â¦.â
Lloyd remembered the presence of a wizard who used barrier magic and escaped through the vent when he was fighting the gutter rat.
Meanwhile, the chimera found a corpse with intact limbs and switched bodies.
âIâm surprised. It hurtsâ¦â
ââ¦â¦â
âYouâre mean.â
And started whining.
Lloyd raised an eyebrow. Although this chimera had an adult body, its language skills were comparable to that of a child.
âI think the gutter rat was better.â
At least in intelligence.
Lloyd was puzzled and raised his sword.
After he was killed, he was going to bind it tightly so that it wouldnât be able to target any other body.
For an instant, Lloyd swung his sword so fast that a flash of light flashed across the blade.
Their bodies passed by each other.
The pierced chimera let out a sound of blood-boiling and the body slowly toppled.
â Lloyd! Are you okay?
At that moment, Ariaâs message was heard.
Lloyd replied, retrieving the sword from the Chimeraâs body.
â Itâs an unexpected situation, but Iâve solved it. Iâll fix it soon and go thereâ¦â¦.
Then, something hot liquid dripped from Lloydâs cheek.
What is this?
Lloyd groped his own cheek.
It stung.
âBlood?â
There was a scar on his cheek. A sharp wound as if cut by a sword.
At that moment, the chimera, who had been lying on the floor without even moving, slowly got up.