Chapter 73.1: Short Break (3)
I Fell into the Game with Instant Kill
As if frozen in place, she just stood there and stared at me. I could see her clenched fists trembling.
I told her to return to where she was just sitting, not caring if it would hurt her pride to do so.
I leaned back in my chair and said again.
âIf you donât want to talk more, I donât mind you leaving.â
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However, no matter how much she seethed and complained inside, the threat of falling from the position of a Lord must be quite fearsome.
Gritting her teeth once more, she slowly returned to her seat and sat down.
âYou⦠are you threatening me right now?â
Without answering, I pondered what to say. Because I didnât really think about what I should say next.
What should I do? Should I push her further, orâ¦
âIf the Overlord finds out, do you think youâll be safe?â
While I was thinking, the Thunder Lord was the first to open her mouth.
I blinked my eyes at the sudden counter-threat and looked at her.
âYou killed the Sixth Lord, now you even shamelessly lowered the power of the same Lord?
Oh, so thatâs what she was going for.
Of course, it wasnât entirely wrong.
The Lords were Caldericâs greatest power, and even if I didnât kill her like the Sixth Lord, it would still be considered a sin if it was revealed that I purposely lowered her power.
I couldnât guarantee that the Overlord wouldnât hold me accountable if she found out.
But anyway.
In the first place, this was a problem in which the weight of the risks to each other did not match at all.
Unlike me, the Thunder Lord was bluffing with unreasonable threats. Itâs not my side thatâs desperate, itâs hers.
I got up from my seat and said.
âThen letâs go tell the Overlord the truth right now.â
The Thunder Lord was terrified and she jumped up at the same time.
âCome on, wait!â
There was an awkward silence for a moment.
I smiled and sat back down. Itâs like she admitted she was the one in an unfavorable situation right now.
Realizing that I had fooled her, she glared at me with her pointed ears dyed red. Now, I could see just how much shameful must this be for her.
âThis, this despicable humanâ¦!â
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âYou must have destroyed my spirit with this thought in mind from the beginning. Do you have neither honor nor pride? A Lord making such a crude and dirty threat!â
Suddenly, itâs about honor again.
I replied with a sullen face.
âWho was it that came here, acting unsightly and twisting the truth?â
â···The, the truth?â
âWho was the one who rejected the result of a decision that had already been concluded? Who else suggested a duel first?â
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âEven that last blow you made was meant to kill me. You donât think youâre responsible for your own actions, so youâre going to keep blaming others like this? Now I understand what the other Lords were saying about you.â
As I poured out the harsh words, she stared blankly at me.
âOh, donât be ridiculous. What do you know⦠Anyway, you killed what you killedâ¦â
She stammered, as if the words just got stuck in her throat.
She could only slump in her seat, unable to continue what sheâs saying.â
I clicked my tongue and said.
âSecond Lord.â
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âFrom now on, donât make the same threats or intimidation in front of me like before.â
She still looked at me with eyes full of resentment and anger.
âLooks like you still canât comprehend what Iâm saying.â
Her eyelids trembled, and she spun her head away. She seemed to hold to the last bit of pride she had left, but she just looked miserable.
I sighed inwardly and looked at her, sniveling.
Blood was dripping from her lips, which she bit it because of so much anger.
Sheâs really pissed.
From the other sideâs point of view, that was only natural.
She had lost a lot of power, and that fact was now being used to threatened her.
When was the last time she suffered such disgrace while sitting on the seat of a Lord?
First, even if they had established who was in control of the situation, that wouldnât solve the fundamental problem.
Even if the resentment had subsided right now, as it continued to grow, it would only flourish and not decrease.
That would happen if I just left it like this now. At least I would have to tie the knot of this problem properly.
There seemed to be roughly two ways for that to happen.
One was to completely subdue it so she wouldnât be able to lift her head so easily.
Anyway, that is going to be a little difficult.
A Lord was a powerful threat, but that didnât mean I have to kill her.
If I pushed her to the end of the cliff, there was a high probability that she would just explode because of her proud personality.
And the other oneâ¦
Now that I just hit her with a stick, I should now give her carrots.
There was one thing that suddenly came to my mind.
Spirits were a natural existence independent of the racial characteristics of elves, so it was not something that could be viewed only through their spirit skills.
In the game, spirits sometimes appeared as monsters that could be hunted, or as helpers or enemies in the story.
And among them, the thunder spirits handled by Thunder Lord also appeared, and there were also other great spirits as strong as Laxia.
If that was the case, she might regain her former level after she signed a contract with a spirit as strong as Laxia.
Honestly, Iâm not sure if that spirit could be contracted by anyoneâ¦
This was because, as it appeared as a boss to be defeated in the game, it was not a gentle spirit who would make a contract with someone.
But even so, it was a fact that it really existed.
That possibility alone would have been enough to overflow with a carrot.
âI know of a place where there is a Thunder Spirit as strong as Laxia.â