Chapter 64.1: Refrigon (9)
I Fell into the Game with Instant Kill
My head was confused.
I looked down at the boy with my eyes focused everywhere.
What the hell was that?
The boyâs appearance was clearly the same as the one he had seen in the flashing memory.
Interrupting the match was just an action close to instinct.
My intuition was telling me that these siblings should not be allowed to die like thisâ¦
â···â
Come to think of it, I think I had felt this kind of feeling once before, not just this time, but when was it?
I could recall the memory as I furrowed my brows.
When I used the box of chaos and entered the game for the first time.
At that time, an unknown voice resounded along with the dizziness of the world turning upside down.
[Do not give up.]
···Yes, thatâs it.
Itâs definitely the same as I felt then.
It was as if I had glimpsed a future that had not yet happened, but might have occurred someday.
My head got more confused about what the hell happened, but thatâs not whatâs important right now, so I put it off temporarily.
After the agitation went away and reason came back, I understood what I was doing now.
I lifted my hand from holding on to her and turned my gaze to the Tyrant.
The guy was staring at this side with the most ferociously distorted face.
It looked like heâs really pissed off because I interrupted and ruined a show he made with care.
I only stepped forward to stop Reef from killing herself, but it ended up being a face-to-face confrontation with the Tyrant. It was even in front of this huge crowd.
···What should I do now?
I probably would regret it later, but I couldnât undo what I had already done.
Amid such a complex situation, a sense of uneasiness that still lingered in my mind, and these unknown emotions, I opened my mouth and said;
âEnd this game, Sixth Lord.â
Silence fell throughout the arena.
The spectators were staring at the Tyrant, even holding their breath.
The one who was staring at me with eyes full of rage that could not be hidden opened his mouth.
âWhat are you trying to do right now, Seventh Lord?â
···I donât know either, damn it.
If I thought about it rationally, I was doing something stupid right now.
I ruined another Lordâs event in order to save one a pair of siblings who I barely knew.
However, the decision was solidified soon .
This time, I was just going to do what I wanted.
Take them out of here alive.
If it had anything to do with this unknown phenomenon that just happened to me, leaving them to die was probably not a good option.
I said after exchanging glances with the Tyrant.
âIâll take these two with me.â
â···What?â
He had an expression full of absurdity. His anger was obviously boiling now.
âTell me if there is a way to cure light blood disease.â
â···â
âIf you tell me the cure and hand over these two to me, I will consider this as a debt and pay it back later.â
At least, the only cure I knew of was the death of the Tyrant, but the other might know other methods.
Of course, I knew that this wasnât a suggestion, itâs almost an order.
Still, I had to do this.
If there was a way to end this situation in a gentle way, of course, I had to choose that way.
âHeh, heh hehâ¦â
But it also didnât seem to matter.
He burst into laughter, then raised his head and laughed loudly, then slowly stopped the sound.
The man lowered his head again and opened his mouth with a smirk in his eyes.
âYouâre out of your mind. Is that all you dare to say after ruining my event?!â
Aww!
A thick cloud of dust rose with the explosion of a huge energy.
With the floating veil that had been opened in a narrow reaction of my super-sensory, I looked around.
Three gigantic marks, as if scratched by a beast, divided the arena in half.
Screams and commotions erupted from all sides. It was seen that the spectators caught up in the attack had died in large numbers. People running away in confusion and fear.
Suddenly, the Tyrant rose from his seat and was spewing out so much blood that it gave the illusion that the surrounding air was dyed red.
âSir Ron.â
Asher, who came downstairs and stood beside me, looked at me with a hardened face.
I looked at Reef, who still had a puzzled expression on her face, and the boy who had fallen.
âTake these two of you and leave here.â
â···Yes, I understand.â
Asher nodded and immediately ran out of the arena, holding the two in her arms.
I turned my gaze back to the Tyrant.
âThis is not it, Seventh Lord. Donât you think youâve crossed the line?
The man, who was releasing his vicious blood, roared and said.
âThis is my territory. You need to respect my way. If I had visited yours, I would have respected your way. Yet, ruining the game I worked hard for myself right in front of my eyes? You canât disrespect me like that!â
There was nothing wrong with his every word.
Of course, that was if I only considered the law of the Lords not fighting and killing each other.
âApologize formally to me and bring those siblings back, Seventh Lord. Kill them right in front of me with your own hands. Then Iâll forget this ever happened.â
I ignored his words and looked at the level above his head.
[Lv. 94]
The unique blood magic that amplified physical abilities, and was a superhuman close to pure physical strength.
···I could roughly do it.
After thinking about it, I said again.
âTell me the cure for light blood disease.â
He seemed to have realized just then that I had no intention of changing my attitude.
The man who twisted the corners of his lips slowly dyed his body red.
âThey said that you killed the warrior in one blow?â
Pew!
In an instant, with the sound of an explosion, his new form reached me in an instant.
I opened the floating veil again and closed my fists. The entire surrounding ground turned over, and rocks were scattered in the air.
It had a different level of destructive power than when I had previously blocked the strike of the Orc King.
After teleporting to the other side of the arena, I performed blood magic and floated drops of my blood into the air.
The guy who turned his head and looked at me, frowned and muttered.
â···Blood magic?â
Because I was not a vampire, he probably couldnât understand how I could use blood magic.
There was no reason to answer that question. He also rushed towards me again, as if it didnât matter.
Fortunately, he approached me, ignoring the drops of blood floating around me, and swung his fist.
The attack was again blocked by the veil, and his body was exposed to the drops of my blood.
I teleported into the air again. A tornado of blood rose straight up like a dragon from below, and it, too, was blocked by the veil.
âYou have an annoying ability!â