â...Letâs see.â
First, I needed to sort out the situation.
While everyone else was sleeping, I was the only one awake, holding my throbbing head while rummaging around the dying bonfire.
There was a lot to think about.
...First, letâs examine the situation.
Since we were at the beginning of the Second Ordeal, it wasnât difficult to sort out the information about the situation.
Like the fact that the location I was currently in was the Forest of Demonic Creatures near the Forge of Struggle, or that the immediate goal was to survive here for three days.
Since I had defeated even the Rulers of Demonic Zones nearby, honestly, I doubted that it would be that dangerous here.
But that was only if the ordeal proceeded ânormallyâ.
â...â
While swinging around the poker with a frown on my face, I kept racking my brain.
The Hero Selection wouldn't proceed so easily. There was no way. In the first place, the main focus of the event was to ârankâ the candidates. They wouldnât do that sort of thing in such a soft environment.
BesidesâŠ
The goal to âsurvive for three daysâ was only camouflage.
To be more exact, you should interpret it as âsurvive as long as possibleâ.
When they said that they would be raising the difficulty drastically starting tomorrow, it meant that they were dead set on eliminating everyone. The main focus of the ordeal was to find out how long they could survive in such an environment.
The main character is not me.
That was one fact that I should keep in mind.
At the end of the day, my role in this ordeal should be limited to Iliyaâs sidekick. I should not be the one who stood out the most like I was before.
It didnât matter in the First Ordeal since all she needed to do was to get a high score, but the Second Ordeal was the bridgehead to the Final Ordeal. This was the time when they held the real evaluation on whether the candidates could stay unscathed after they grab the Holy Sword or not.
In other words, they would be focusing on âhowâ rather than the result.
Iliyaâs competence was the thing they would examine, not mine.
What I had to do was to strengthen what I had been carrying over.
To improve her abilities by deliberately exposing myself to life-threatening situations.
That wasnât a hard thing to do. I could do it easily.
The problem was that there was a high chance that Iâd need to be away from her so that I got into that kind of situation to begin with.
If that were to happen, sheâd be left alone with Faenol. Just the two of them. I wouldnât be there as the mediator.
â...â
At a first glance, it didnât seem like a problem, did it?
Like, Faenol was the most rational one among the Vessels and Iliya wasnât the type to pick fights with others for no reason.
ButâŠ
The problem here was that Iliya did have a big ass reason to pick a fight with her.
â...What do you think, Caliban?â
I asked Caliban, who had begun to come to his senses, in a gloomy voice.
[About what.]
âThe odds of Iliya staying sane when she meets the Red Devil.â
[...]
He went quiet for a bit before letting out a bitter smile.
[...None. How can she?]
âAs expected, huh?â
I also let out the same bitter smile. It couldnât be helped. Faenol was literally the enemy of her family.
Let alone Iliya, this person over here was adamant on being uncooperative with Faenol the first time he saw her.
â...By the way, your attitude toward her has been a lot better these days.â
I didnât know why, but his attitude towards her had gotten a little softer lately.
After hearing what I said, he had only been trying to put up with it, but these days, even his grumbling about me getting involved with that punk had become less and less frequent.
[I meanâŠ]
His voice was calm as he continued.
[She seems to have a reason.]
â...â
[I can feel it the more I watch her.]
âWhat exactly do you feel?â
[She doesnât seem like someone who would misuse her power and recklessly harm others. Like, she doesnât seem like a bad person.]
â...â
[The way she kept on saying that she wants to die as soon as possible. How she urged you to awaken her feelings quickly because the Red Devilâs power would be weakened if you donât do it properlyâif anything she seemed to dislike that power in a lot of ways.]
Caliban continued with a chuckle.
[Quite the opposite, isnât she someone with a strong sense of self-hatred?]
â...â
His analysis was accurate.
In her mind, someone like her should just disappear from this world as quickly as possible.
Despite my declaration that I would make her happy, chances were her feelings about that had not changed much.
â...She had her reasons in the past.â
I said as I looked at Faenol, who was sleeping peacefully.
She had a dark pastâall of the Devilâs Vessels did, but Faenol had the darkest past among them.
â...â
I recalled a few keywords, a few background stories from the game, flashed through my mind.
Maiden from a countryside village. Mage of the Magic Tower. Inquisitor of the Heretic Inquisition.
Even among the Devil Vessels, her background was the most colorful one.
And there was a reason, which she could not say, why she became like that; her surroundings had been completely devastated.
She probably believed that everyone around her was suffering âbecause of herâ.
That was why she thought that someone like her had to quickly disappear from the world.
[It seems so, huh? Come to think of it, I think it canât be helped.]
âExcuse me?â
[When I met her during the Crimson Night Incident, I never had a conversation with her. When I cut off her neck, she had already lost her mind completely.]
â...â
This was the first time that this person had spoken about his past without me asking him.
The more shocking part here was that he directly mentioned Faenol.
It was probably a kind of half-evidence that he had greatly reduced his repulsion towards Faenol.
[Come to think of it, I havenât heard anything about âhow' the Red Devil inside her ended up going out of control.]
â...â
[Seeing all the Vessels around you, it seems like the Devils donât go out of control that easily. A lot of them might even live their life without knowing they had such a thing inside them if you werenât here.]
Caliban continued calmly.
[So, my rough guess is that she didnât cause the Crimson Night Incident after the Devil went out of control for no reason.]
â...â
[Donât get me wrong. I still hate that Red Devil punk. She still has to pay for the crimes she committed against those who were unjustly swept away by that catastrophe and died back then. But still, if thereâs one thing that I am aware of.]
His voice still sounded calm.
It was to the point that it sounded ridiculous, especially due to how upstanding his sentences sounded like.
[The Devil is the bad one, not that lady called Faenol.]
I looked at the Soul Linker, still with surprised eyes.
Surely I didnât hear it wrong, right?
NormallyâŠ
You wouldnât even entertain that kind of thoughts against someone who incited a disaster that could straight out kill yourself and your family.
There shouldnât be many people out there whoâd say what he had said without getting carried away by their emotions, even when they understood the circumstances.
â...Youâre a true Guardian, Caliban.â
Those who were called the symbols of righteousness and justice.
The exemplar of the most ideal âKnightâ.
[...Then how do you usually think of me?]
âUh, that one idiot from the neighborhood?â
[...]
âOr a clown, maybe?â
[Shut the fuck up.]
A window suddenly appeared in front of me as I chuckled at Calibanâs reaction.
System Message
[ You caused a psychological change in a soul imbued within âSoul Linkerâ. ]
[ âSynchronization Rateâ with the target soul increases! ]
[ The âSecond Memoryâ is unlocked! You can watch it by synchronizing with the soul when you wish! ]
[ A Special Event will occur after you unlock the last memory, the âThird Memoryâ! ]
I frowned slightly upon seeing it.
ThisâŠwas definitely that.
Just like back when I strengthened the Soul Linker, this should be part of his memories that I could take a peek on.
â...â
A Special Event, huh?
I wasnât sure, but I had a strong feeling that this could be the key to this main quest. Call it a Sera sweatâs gut feeling.
Other than that, it felt like a lot of things that were related to this guy would be revealed through this main quest.
I thought so while quietly looking at Faenolâs face, who was sleeping.
She slept right next to Iliyaâon the surface, you might think they get along well.
â...Itâd be nice if they are.â
This time, there was a high chance that a situation where only the two of them remained would happen.
Since I had to troll around so that Iliyaâs chances of standing out would be higher.
My only hope was that no emergency would occur while I was doing it
[Youâre always so loose-lipped. Do you know that?]
â...â
[Has there ever been a time when something didnât happen because you hoped so?]
â...â
Donât cowardly hit me with facts.
I sighed while scratching my head.
But stillâŠ
If Faenol was there, at least Iâd be able to forestall âaccidentsâ such as being suddenly attacked by Yuria like what happened during the First ordeal.
I might be able to focus completely on the main quest.
â...Well, at least fortunately, I think Iâd be able to manage to break through the ordeal itself with ease.â
As soon as I thought so and said thatâŠ
-!!
-!!!!
â...â
I was certain of one thing.
I did have loose lips.
They came so viciously.
Yeah, technically, âstarting from todayâ, theyâd raise the difficulty. They definitely said that, yes.
It was just, I thought they had the conscience to wait until the sun rose so that people could act properly. Not in the break of a dawn like this! Fuck, they really wanted us to suffer, huh?
Sure, yeah, this was the Hero Selection, but dude. Most of these people were students.
âPack⊠They're using troublesome punks. Are all those people in charge of the Ordeals sadists?â
They were especially specialized in hunting and tracking even among large Demonic Creatures.
I got up from my seat as I thought so.
â...â
I suddenly noticed something strange.
A blue âshroudâ descending from the sky.
â...â
At first, I thought I saw it wrong.
But seeing it again, it became more clear.
It was definitely âthatâ.
â...Fucking hell.â
As soon as I saw itâŠ
All the composure was gone from my face.
I immediately screamed in a high pitch.
âWake up-!â
âUh, eh, uh, w-what is it, Teach?â
â...Senior Brother?â
âMr. DowdâŠ?â
Upon hearing my scream, the punks, who were sound asleep, woke up simultaneously while panicking.
âWake up and get your equipment, right now! If you dawdle even for a second, weâre all gonna die!â freeweÉnĂžvel.com
As if sensing the urgency in my voice, they got their weapons and equipment amid their panic.
Considering the situation, it was a very shrewd reaction. But when I watched the scene, I still couldnât ease my nervousness.
[Hey, whatâs wrong with you all of a sudden? Whatâs that?]
...It's the Nullifying Shroud.
A very high-level spell that could be called a magnetic field.
An insane technology that incapacitated every single âSpecial Powerâ inside it.
[...What?]
Caliban asked in bewilderment.
[How is that possible?]
In Sera, the source of all powers worked through Special Powers.
In the material world, even the power of non-standard beings like Angels or Devils were bound by Special Powers, and that Nullifying Shroud could âeraseâ it all.
This was originally a gimmick that was occasionally seen in challenges or contents with a hell level of difficulty. This kind of shit never popped up in Chapter 4.
â...â
My blood was boiling.
To release High-Grade Demonic Creatures in a situation where people couldnât use any of their power. That was the equivalent of them throwing all those people to their deaths.
[Why did they suddenly release such a thing?! This is a Hero Selection Ordeal not an execution ground.]
Donât ask me.
As far as I knew, there was only one person who could artificially implement that.
The Empress of the Empire. The Sword Saint of the time, who was next to her.
In other wordsâŠ
It was the Ruler of the Empire herself who pulled this crazy stunt.
...Letâs think about it later.
I could find out the reason why she was doing such a thing later.
The released large Demonic Creatures must have been looking for humans nearby right now.
For now, I had to move.
So I could save the lives of everyone here.
âT-Teach, whatâs wrong?â
âFirst, donât panic and listen.â
I said while holding Iliyaâs shoulders, who was obviously panicking.
âNot everyone here can survive.â
â...â
âSo Iâll die just once.â
â...â
âDonât worry. Iâve done this a few times.â
Unfortunately, she did not seem to stop /genesisforsaken