Turning the Tables (6)
Turning the Tables (6)
âAre you awake?â
Misha Kaltstein opened her eyes, tasting the lingering bitterness of the potion on her tongue.
The first person she saw was Avman.
ââ¦Wh, what happened? Did we win?â
Misha asked as soon as she opened her eyes and tried to recall what had happened.
Her memories were fragmented.
They were broken and incomplete.
[Protect Raven!!]
The Corpse Collector, transformed into a skeleton, charging towards them.
Being knocked back by him without being able to withstand a single blow.
Andâ¦
Kwaaang! Kwaang!
â¦opening her eyes to a thunderous roar and seeing Bjorn on the ground, desperately protecting them.
That was her last memory.
âI donât know if we won, but at least weâre safe for now. The enemies have all retreated.â
âReally? Thatâs a relief. But the, the casualtiesâ¦?â
ââ¦â¦.â
Avman frowned.
As if there were casualties.
But did he realize his mistake after seeing her eyes?
He quickly continued,
âAh, donât think about anything strange. Everyone on our team survived. Itâs the fairy who died.â
âFairyâ¦?â
Her heart skipped a beat.
âDonât tell me itâs Erwen?â
Erwen Fornachi di Tersia.
Although they werenât exactly on good terms, she felt a pang of sadness deep down.
âNo, itâs her older sister who died. She hugged her sister at the last moment and protected her from the explosion.â
ââ¦Then Erwen?â
âShe would have died too if she had been a little slower. I donât know if itâs a good thing, but sheâs unconscious right now. Iâm worried if sheâll be okay when she wakes up.â
âI seeâ¦â
Misha then heard about the other companionsâ conditions.
Raven was also unconscious, and Ainar, who woke up a bit earlier, went to Bjorn.
âDonât go. I also tried to stay by his side, but the priestess kicked me out, saying it would interfere⦠You wouldnât listen even if I told you. Itâs that way.â
Misha asked Avman for directions and headed towards that place.
The Goblin Forest was brightly illuminated by the flames that were rising everywhere after the battle ended.
Thud, thud.
Misha walked through the explorers.
She saw explorers resting on the ground, explorers crying, explorers drinking blood-soaked alcohol with joy, and those who were busy moving the immobile corpses into the flames.
âOh! Itâs the cat girl from Yandelâs team!â
Explorers called out to her as she was walking.
âAre you going to see Yandel? Heâs over there.â
âHmm, I donât think itâs a good idea to go.â
âRight, you must be worried since youâre companions.â
They all said meaningful things.
But some of them spoke casually.
âAh, donât worry, thereâs no way he would die.â
âBjorn, son of Yandel, is immortal!!â
âI heard he almost killed the Corpse Collector this time? And they said they would have won if it werenât for the Ruin Scholar. Heâll be incredibly famous when we get out.â
The explorers acknowledged Bjornâs greatness.
Mishaâs steps quickened.
She soon reached a tent.
Many explorers were gathered in front of it.
âAh, Miss Kaltstein is here too.â
The first person she saw was Ainar, arguing with Kyle Pebrosk.
âPlease excuse me for sitting down. Iâm actually pushing myself just to stay awake.â
âWhy wonât you let us in?!â
âI told you, didnât I? The priestess-nim is risking her life to save him. So please lower your voice. If you really want to help him.â
âButâ¦!â
âAinar, stop it!â
Misha quickly approached and stopped Ainar.
She knew it wouldnât help, even though she didnât know the details.
âMi, Misha! Youâre awake!â
Although Ainar greeted her happily, Misha asked Kyle about Bjornâs condition.
It was horrifying just to hear about it.
His entire face was covered in poison, and his eyes and everything had melted away.
âIt seems like the poison melted his bones and even seeped into his brain.â
She felt suffocated.
She felt dizzy, and the world spun as if she was drunk.
Thatâs whenâ¦
ââ¦You can come in now.â
â¦the priestess came out of the tent with a pale face.
Misha entered without even thanking her.
âBjornâ¦â
She saw him sleeping on a makeshift bed made of several sleeping bags.
He looked fine on the outside.
Although there were burn scars on his face, there werenât any serious injuries.
âThe scars will heal over time. My abilities arenât enough toâ¦â
âTh, thank youâ¦â
âYouâre welcome. What have I done compared to what he did? Anyway, I need to rest, so Iâll beâ¦â
The priestess left, and Misha knelt next to Bjorn.
And she stroked his face.
She suddenly remembered the time they were chased by the Floor Master on the 3rd floor.
But it was different from back then.
He was sleeping peacefully as if he had done everything he could.
She thought he was a hero.
It was the same afterwards.
Bjorn had achieved many things and received recognition from others.
She had been proud and happy.
Butâ¦
âWhy⦠why are youâ¦â
What about his face now?
He looked sad and pained.
As if he was blaming himself.
Clench.
Misha clenched her fists, unable to finish her sentence.
She thought she knew why.
No, she couldnât not know.
He was the man she had been watching for a long time.
âErwenâ¦â
He must be blaming himself because of her.
Swoosh.
Misha took her hand off Bjornâs body.
Even though he wasnât conscious, his body twitched as if having a seizure whenever her hand touched his skin.
Just how much did he suffer?
For this man of steel to be like this.
âNowâ¦â
Misha closed her eyes and prayed earnestly.
Although God had never answered her prayers, she still clasped her hands together and begged.
She begged him to prevent this man from being acknowledged.
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When I woke up, all my teammates were gathered.
We were briefly catching up when the priestess entered and checked my condition.
My vision was fine.
My sense of smell was normal.
But my body wouldnât move properly.
I could feel everything, but I couldnât put strength into my arms and legs, and they trembled if I tried to force it.
âItâs a common symptom when you injure your brain. Youâll be fine if you rest for about a month.â
âI see. Thank you.â
âYouâre welcome. Iâll bring Mr. Pebrosk since youâre awake.â
I heard from my companions what happened after I collapsed while the priestess went to get Kyle.
Less than an hour left until Day 7 ended.
âWere there any attacks?â
âNo.â
The Ruin Scholar and the Clown bastard, who survived, didnât return while I was unconscious.
Well, what could they do?
They would need time to recover, and they were also outnumbered since we burned all the corpses the Clown had left behind.
And it would be difficult for them to call for backup.
It would take at least a day to reach the 3rd floor from here.
And two days to go up and come back down.
âIn the first place, that Ruin Scholar bastard wouldnât go even if the Clown begged him. Heâs not the type to be motivated by revenge.â
Wait a minute.
I suddenly remembered something I had forgotten while talking to my companions.
How could I have not remembered until now?
âAh! Erwen, what happened to Erwen?â
A brief silence fell at my urgent question.
My companions looked at me with stiff expressions.
âRight, sheâs dead.â
âNo, itâs her older sister who died.â
âOlder sister?â
I heard the details from the bear-like man.
A short story about how she used a short-range teleportation skill at the last moment and sacrificed herself to protect her younger sister.
I was reminded of the weight of death.
It was truly a fleeting world.
ââ¦â¦.â
It had happened in a split second.
No one could have stopped it, and Daria didnât even have time to leave a last will and testament.
Itâs a good thing I heard it beforehand.
âWhereâs Erwen now?â
ââ¦Sheâs there.â
âThere?â
âYes. There.â
I wanted to see her.
But my body tilted as I tried to get up.
âGive me your arm.â
I barely managed to leave the tent with the bear-like manâs help.
Kyle was there.
âYouâre awake.â
I slowly walked towards where the battle took place, talking to Kyle.
âThere are a lot of people, whatâs going on?â
âTheyâre the ones who came up after the battle ended. About a thousand people in four groups.â
âA thousandâ¦?â
âWe left marks along the way, didnât we? They followed us east as soon as they formed their groups, and then they followed the marks all the way here.â
I see.
They should have come sooner.
Thenâ¦
âWhat are you thinking?â
I dismissed my regret and resentment and continued walking.
It was pointless to dwell on the past.
âOh, itâs Bjorn, son of Yandel!!â
Explorers who recognized me approached me and talked as I was walking with Kyle.
They said we should have a drink later.
Or that they were the leader of a certain clan and would definitely repay their debt.
Some even thanked me, saying they would come running if I was ever in trouble.
But there were no words of comfort.
ââ¦Donât look at them too harshly. Thereâs a saying, âheroes donât receive comfortâ.â
I donât know if such a proverb exists in this world.
But I didnât blame them.
They had also suffered many losses.
They were just trying to lighten the mood because it was hard.
âMisterâ¦â
I saw Erwen when we reached our destination.
She was sitting there, hugging her sisterâs body, which was burned and hardened. Her face was covered in blood and dirt, and tear stains were visible.
âCome here.â
Erwen shook her head.
âItâs almost time to go down. Are you going to stay here alone?â
âAlone⦠no.â
She let go of Avmanâs arm and staggered towards Erwen.
And I patted her on the back.
âListen to me. Iâm your guardian now.â
ââ¦Yes?â
I told her the last will and testament I heard from Daria.
It wasnât a long story.
She said to take care of her sister if she died.
For reference, she said it to me before the royal family even escaped through Dimensional Gate, so maybe she had a hunch.
That something like this might happen.
âMister⦠my sister, my sisterâ¦! Sheâs not moving anymore. She canât talk. Sheâs cold and stiff. I, I couldnât even do anything for herâ¦!â
Erwen hugged me tightly.
âWhat⦠what am I going to tell my sister? That my sister is also dead? Th, that itâs because of me?â
I just stood there and listened to her words.
I didnât say anything comforting, like it wasnât her fault or that it was her sisterâs choice.
I just waited for her until the end.
After some timeâ¦
âYandel, itâs time to go.â
â¦it was time to go down to the 1st floor.
I gathered her sisterâs body with Erwen.
It was better than Dwarkeyâs case.
At least we had a mage who could use the âDistortionâ spell now.
We would be able to hold a funeral in the city.
âLetâs go, home.â
I returned to where my team was, leading Erwen. Even Misha and Ainar, who werenât on good terms with her, didnât say anything.
No, they actually seemed like they wanted to comfort her, but they couldnât approach her because they were worried it might hurt her more.
âItâs my first time seeing Ainar like that.â
We then stood in front of the portal that was opening in the center of the Goblin Forest.
[23:50]
The clock indicated the end of our long journey.
âLetâs go back!!â
âWaaaaaaaaa!!â
Starting with the teams that were in the center, everyone started going down to the 1st floor. Even though Verzak was scary, he wouldnât appear in less than 10 minutes.
âYandel! Iâll see you in the city!â
âYou remember my name, right? Iâll definitely visit you again.â
The explorers in front of me also entered the portal, and then it was our turn.
ãEntered 1st Floor Crystal Cave.ã
The cave felt even more eerie than before.
I continued checking the time as we moved forward to make way for the other explorers.
[23:59]
Only 1 minute left until the labyrinth closed.
It didnât feel real.
Was it really over?
Thump!
Right, it must be.
Even if Verzak appeared now, there was nothing we could do.
âThose damn royal bastards.â
âI wonât even piss in their direction when we get back.â
Anger towards the royal family erupted from the explorers who were certain of their survival.
Geez, they should be more careful with their words.
âDonât say anything strange when we get back.â
I warned my companions not to badmouth the royal family in front of others.
Thatâs whenâ¦
ãThe labyrinth is closed.ã
ãCharacter is being transported to Lafdonia.ã
â¦a white light started to fill my vision.
The light of the outside world that I had longed for.
Thump!
The light soon disappeared, and a clear sky filled my vision.
I blankly scanned my surroundings.
âTheyâre really all dead.â
The Dimensional Plaza, which was always bustling, was unprecedentedly empty.
Phew, just how many died?
âWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!â
I naturally looked towards one spot as I heard cheers erupting from everywhere.
âItâs a Dimensional Gate!â
âThose bastards!â
In the center of the plaza where the Dimensional Gate was openâ¦
â¦hundreds of Dimensional Gates were opening, and those who had abandoned us were appearing one by one.
They all looked the same as back then.
Well, itâs only natural since the time you exit is synchronized even if you come out through a Dimensional Gate.
âThey have no idea what we went through.â
I couldnât help but complain inwardly as I saw them looking so fine.
Thatâs whenâ¦
Swaaaaaaaaa!
â¦a giant magic circle appeared in the center of the plaza where the Dimensional Gates were open.
âUh, uh?â
Time suddenly slowed down.
But âitâ happened in a split second.
Thump!
The knights and the elites of the clans, who were flustered.
The explorers who sensed something was off and quickly created distance.
Andâ¦
Kwaaang!
â¦an explosion.
Swaaaaaaaaa!
Flames carried by the wind push me back.
I fall to the ground and quickly look up, and I see a crimson pillar of fire rising to the sky.
Itâs like watching the end of the world.
A voice suddenly replays in my head.
[Congratulations. Youâre the only winner.]
It was the last thing the Ruin Scholar said to me.