Chapter 33.3: Vampire (2)
I Fell into the Game with Instant Kill
It was only two more days to arrive in the city of Domihawk.
Rudica, who was sitting next to me, was nodding her head as if she was about to fall asleep at any second, then immediately shook her head, and looked out the window as usual.
How many hours had she been like that?
ââ¦?â
With my super sensory, I felt something happening far ahead. I strengthened my senses and narrowed my eyes.
A battle?
The sound of metal scraping, the sound of flesh being ripped, and the sound screaming.
Clearly, it sounded like a group fight was taking place.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Itâs the same road weâre taking.
I wondered if thieves had attacked another passerby.
The distance was getting closer, and therefore the noise was also getting closer.
By the time the situation came into view, the battle was over, and there was no more noise.
ââ¦â
I hardened my expression as I watched the scene unfolding in front of the carriage.
It was something very familiar.
A wagon carrying slaves, the members of Valkilovâs gang and a long-haired man in the middle.
For a moment I wondered why they were here, but then I understood.
It seemed our route and time of travel coincidentally overlapped with those who were transporting slaves to be auctioned off at Domihawk.
I saw the figures of beastmen scattered around them, their blood sprinkled around.
The men of Valkilov had not yet pulled their swords, and were staring at the carriage over here.
I got off the stopped wagon with Asher and showed my face to them.
ââ¦Hmm?â
The long-haired guy looked at my face and spoke with a wide smile.
âAh, young master. How did we meet again in a place like this? Were you on the way to the Domihawk?â
Without answering his question, I glanced at the beastmen scattered around.
Half of them were already dead, and the rest were panting and staring at Valkilovâs gang members.
I turned my gaze back to him.
âWhatâs going on here?â
He replied in a nonchalant tone.
âOh, itâs nothing. Just being attacked by these wild beasts.â
âAttacked?â
âThese cubs planned to attack us to rescue their people imprisoned there. Itâs not a big deal. It happens often.â
When he said that, there were young prisoners locked in iron bars where he pointed with his chin.
They had been locked up in the basement of the slave trader with Rudica before.
The men giggled and grabbed the fallen prisoners one by one and dragged them.
âThey attacked us without knowing what they should and shouldnât do, so they should pay the price? The dead are dead, and we will sell the living into slavery.â
At the long-haired manâs sarcastic words, a female beastman gritted her teeth and shouted.
âYou cruel human beings! Arenât you the ones who invaded our home first, killed the tribe members who went out of the forest and kidnapped our children?â
It was a desperate cry, as if blood was boiling from her throat.
I looked at her like that, then looked back at her long hair.
The long-haired man walked towards her with a grin and stomped on her head and slammed it to the floor.
âYouâre saying something funny. Isnât that the way nature is supposed to be? The strong tramples the weak, just like this.â
âYouâ¦!â
âAh, Iâm sorry for showing you such a filthy side, young master. Donât worry and go on your way. It seems like it will take a while for us to clean up.â
As he said that, he giggled and rubbed the female beastmanâs trampled head.
One young prisoner, who was locked in a cage, cried.
âOh, my sister! My sisterâ¦!â
âOh, was this your older sister? Itâs good that the sisters will be sold as a pair. Those nobles with various tastes will be equally pleased with you two.â
The sound of the devilâs laughter echoed in my ears.
I looked at the sights and then looked up at the sky once.
I recalled the thoughts I had when I found the slaves at the checkpoint.
Itâs just a momentary self-satisfaction.
Then I wondered, what if a person could only live doing whatâs comfortable for them? Would that still be a person?
Sometimes, if one didnât act as their emotions lead them, were they really a person?
This has crossed the line of my patience.
I lowered my head again and said to the long-haired man.
âHow about letting them go?â
The long-haired man turned his head in this direction.
âLet go⦠What do you mean by that? Oh, are you saying that youâre going to buy them right here?â
âNo.â
I said again.
âI donât have any gold coins to give you. Iâm telling you to just leave them alone.â
Silence descended upon my words.
All the members of Valkilov, who were dragging the prisoners, stopped their movements and looked at me.
The long-haired man wiggled his eyebrows and opened her mouth.
âNow what is thatâ¦.â
âCanât you?â
I nodded.
âSo thatâs it.â
Then he turned to Asher.
âAsher.â
ââ¦Yes.â
My voice echoed coldly on the quiet road.
âKill them all.â