The Cabin (1)
âLetâs get moving.â
We leave the area quickly.
After all that trouble to hunt the Cannibalo within 5 minutes, thereâs no time to rest.
âSo, are you feeling better now?â
âI feel a bit better after resting. Thank you. But how long did I sleep?â
âAbout 3 hours.â
Itâs a lie.
Honestly, it canât be more than an hour at most.
Howeverâ¦
âI slept that long? No wonderâ¦â
Itâs called the placebo effect.
Believing that will be more beneficial for her mental and physical health.
Well, the problem now is me.
âBjorn, you donât look well.â
Misha, who woke up after a nap, no longer falls behind when we move.
But instead, my pace has slowed down.
Well, thatâs only natural.
Just because my natural regeneration is high doesnât mean my fatigue disappears.
âHow about you sleep for a bit while I carry you?â
No, I mean, I appreciate the sentiment, butâ¦
Say something that makes sense.
âItâs fine, I can endure.â
Of course, itâs hard.
If I could just lie down and close my eyes, I would fall asleep in a second.
Butâ¦
âLetâs increase our speed a bit.â
I have no choice this time either.
After calmly analyzing my current conditionâ¦
Iâve come to the conclusion that I can only hold out for a few more hours at most. After that, my body wonât be able to endure, regardless of my mental strength.
Thatâs whyâ¦
âIncrease our speed?â
âYes, thatâs the only way.â
We need to find a safe zone while my stamina lasts.
A place that randomly spawns in the Witchâs Forest at certain intervals and lasts for 8 hours.
In that place, the field effects are also deactivated, and monsters donât appear.
In other words, we can sleep safely.
âBut what if we canât find it?â
Well, then the situation will get worse.
But we last found a safe zone two days ago, didnât we?
Itâs about time for another one to appear.
âEven if Iâm not, she seems to be luckyâ¦â
Just look at what happened when we found the last safe zone.
We took a short break because her leg hurt, and during that time, a safe zone was created right next to us.
âMisha, you take the lead from now on.â
âMe?â
âJust go wherever you want. Itâs not like weâre actually finding our way out, right?â
Although I donât believe in superstitions, I put Misha in the lead just in case. And we move quickly, defeating only the aggressive mobs we encounter.
How much time has passed since then?
âUh, uh? Bjorn! Look over there! Isnât that it?â
ââ¦Seems like it.â
Is this the law of attraction?
Surprisingly, we discover a unique tree in less than 30 minutes.
Its appearance is similar to other trees, but a purple light emanates faintly from its bark.
Itâs a sign that leads to a safe zone.
âGood job, Misha.â
âHehe! You can praise me more!â
What is she talking about?
I roughly pat her head as if to say good job, and then approach the tree.
And I place my hand on the bark along with Misha.
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ãCharacter enters the Witchâs Cabin.ã
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The moment we place our hands on the treeâ¦
A purple mist surrounds us.
Soon, a warm wind like spring blows and disperses the mist that was obscuring everything.
Swaaaaaaaaa!
When the mist finally disappearsâ¦
The gloomy and dreary forest scenery is nowhere to be seen.
The ground is a grassy field with wildflowers in full bloom.
The skinny thorn bushes that were only covered in rotten vines are now lush with leaves.
âBjorn! Look at this! Arenât the flowers pretty?â
Uh, yeah.
But we saw that last time tooâ¦
âStop messing around and letâs go inside and rest.â
âHmph, as expected of a barbarian with no romance!â
Romance? Thatâs something you look for when youâre at least alive.
Having romantic thoughts when youâre on the verge of starvation is just pathetic or self-deception to others.
Creak-.
I ignore Misha, whose mood has strangely improved, and open the door to the cabin in the center.
A bookshelf, a table, a carpet, and a fireplace.
Contrary to its name, the Witchâs Cabin, the interior is nothing special.
Itâs just an ordinary cabin that anyone could imagine.
âStill, I think Raven or Dwarkey would have liked it.â
Mages like these unique spaces.
There are even books on the bookshelf, so they would have checked those out first.
But Iâm a barbarian.
And one who is extremely exhausted at that.
Thud-
Therefore, I head straight to the bed and collapse onto it.
And I bury my face in the pillow and mutter,
âYou sleep on the chair this time.â
âAh, alright! You must be tired, so rest comfortably.â
Since sheâs physically exhausted, I send Misha to the rocking chair where I slept last time.
Tadatadat, tadat.
I close my eyes and hear the sound of a crackling fire from the fireplace. Misha must have settled down, as the chair also creaks rhythmically.
Creak, creak.
ââ¦Sleep well, Bjorn.â
My consciousness gradually fades.
Perhaps because I was so tiredâ¦
I had a dream for the first time in a while.
I was at the company, just like any other day.
I was doing administrative work, and my ex-girlfriend came to pick me up after work.
â¦She was wearing black stockings.
Anyway, we went to my studio apartment and ordered chicken.
I played games.
She read a book quietly in the corner.
And a comfortable silence followed.
When it was time to sleep, we naturally embraced each other and fell asleep.
That was the entire dream.
The moment I realized it was all a dream, I was thrown back to reality.
A small cabin found while wandering through the Witchâs Forest.
The old bed in that cabin.
The massive body of a barbarian lying on that bed.
And the reality that I have to lead this monstrous body and fight real monsters to survive when I wake up from my sleepâ
This is my reality.
ââ¦So letâs do what needs to be done.â
Since it seems like I wonât be able to sleep anymore anyway, I turn my head and check the fireplace.
The firewood that was burning brightly before I went to sleep has lost its strength and is almost extinguished.
In other words, it means this cabin will close soon.
I check my watch to see how long I actually slept.
âSo I slept for almost 7 hours.â
Itâs a bit strange.
I woke up naturally at the right time without an alarm.
ââ¦â¦.â
I force my eyes open and stare at the ceiling to wake up my mind, and a strong headache blooms in the back of my head.
Itâs as if my brain is whining that it needs to sleep more.
I sit up, not wanting to give in to that weak thought.
I donât know why, butâ¦
âWhen did she come up here?â
Misha is sleeping soundly on top of me, using my waist as a pillow.
And sheâs even drooling.
Sheâs quite comfortable, as sheâs breathing rhythmically with a purring sound.
âWas the chair uncomfortable?â
I lift Mishaâs head and roll it to the side, then get out of bed.
It would be better for her to wake up early too to manage her condition, but letâs just let her sleep a bit more for now.
Crack, crack-
I stretch and loosen up my stiff body.
And I go outside the cabin to bask in the sunlight.
Honestly, itâs quite refreshing.
ââ¦Is that why Misha liked looking at flowers?â
Thinking about it that way, I can understand Mishaâs sentiment to some extent, but I still find it hard to relate.
Itâs not that itâs wrong, itâs just a matter of preference.
Sunlight at least makes me feel like vitamin D is being synthesized, but flowers donât even give me anything to self-hypnotize about.
The placebo effect is weak.
Anyway, should I wake her up now?
âMisha, wake up.â
âUgh, five more minutesâ¦â
âGet a grip, itâs almost time for us to leave this place.â
âThen until thenâ¦â
What is she talking about?
Since rational thought seems impossible for her while sheâs half asleep, I forcefully hug her waist and lift her up.
And I shake her up and down.
âAak! Aak! A, alright! Iâm up! So stop!!â
âAlright.â
âYou barbaric idiot!!â
She should have woken up when I called her.
I hand the canteen to Misha, who is hissing and spitting.
It doesnât seem like sheâs actually angry, sheâs just grumbling out of habit.
ââ¦Ah, thanks.â
Since she seems to be awake now, Misha and I sit down and munch on bread and jerky.
I donât have much of an appetite right after waking upâ¦
But we wonât have time to eat comfortably once we leave.
âOnce youâre done eating, warm up a bit. We donât have much time left.â
âGot it.â
Misha does something similar to national calisthenics, slowly waking up her bodyâs senses.
But is it because sheâs an agility-based character?
Her body is incredibly flexible.
âUm, Bjornâ¦â
As Iâm organizing my backpack to pass the time, Misha speaks up while stretching.
âWhat is it?â
âTh, that, Hikurod, Dwarkey, and Rotmillerâ¦â
âJust say it.â
âHmph, I was wondering⦠what do you think happened to them? Theyâre, theyâre still alive, right?â
Hmm, so it was that question after all.
I thought it was about time it came up.
People usually start thinking about other things once their bodies are feeling better.
I answer without hesitation.
âI donât know.â
âWell, thatâs true, but you can at least make a guess.â
Itâs not a guess, itâs wishful thinking.
I firmly cut off any room for conversation before it gets out of hand.
âWhatever my prediction is, it doesnât change anything.â
Whether theyâre dead or alive is meaningless.
Even if theyâre in trouble, what can we do, stranded in the Witchâs Forest?
We need to focus on surviving first.
Weâll find out the result naturally once we return to the city.
âSo, if youâre done warming up, check your equipment again.â
Thatâs all we can do right now.
Tadat-
The last embers of the fire die out.
ãThe Witchâs Cabin is closed.ã
ãCharacter is being transported to the Witchâs Forest.ã
Itâs time to leave.
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ãStatus effect [Witchâs Eye] is upgraded to level 6.ã
ãStatus effect [Witchâs Eye] is upgraded to level 7.ã
ãStatus effect [Witchâs Eye] is upgraded to level 8.ã
ãStatus effect [Witchâs Eye] is upgraded to level 9.ã
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Day 11 of entering the labyrinth.
In other words, itâs been 8 days since we became stranded in the Witchâs Forest.
ãStatus effect [Witchâs Eye] is upgraded to level 10.ã
Now we donât even have time to take a breath.
We have to keep moving forward.
Now that [Witchâs Eye] has reached its maximum levelâ¦
The calculation is that a Cannibalo will appear if we stay in one place for just 3 minutes.
âStill, itâs a blessing in disguise that⦠things canât get any worse from here.â
Thatâs assuming no other variables arise.
Of course, thereâs also the possibility of positive variables.
For example, an essence, an essence, or an essenceâ¦
âDamn it.â
While wandering through the Witchâs Forest, we had to hunt numerous monsters, regardless of our intentions.
But no essences dropped.
Itâs quite disappointing.
If just one dropped, no matter what it is, our combat power would increase even a littleâ¦
And some essences even have the ability to completely turn this situation around.
For example, like this bastard.
âBjorn! Thereâs a Witchâs Lamp over there!â
âLetâs quickly catch it and move on.â
The 9th-grade incorporeal monster, Witchâs Lamp.
It just looks like a will-oâ-the-wisp.
Its combat power is also pathetic, and it can be easily defeated with elemental damage.
And its active skill is also trash.
Except in the Witchâs Forest.
ãWitchâs Lamp has cast [Witchâs Lantern].ã
The summoning skill [Witchâs Lantern].
Surprisingly, it summons a âWitchâs Lampâ.
Thatâs right, this bastard summons itself.
In other words, if you absorb this essence, you can summon and control Witchâs Lamps.
âEssence, come to me!!â
Misha chants and quickly defeats the Witchâs Lamps, which have increased in number from three to six.
However, as expected, thereâs no essence.
Phew, if only this bastardâs essence dropped, we could use it as a guide and get out of here right awayâ¦
âDo we have no choice but to hold out until the last day?â
Realistically, thatâs the most likely scenario.
The labyrinth closes on Day 15 on the 3rd floor.
We just need to hold out for four more days, and we can return to the city.
The problem is that I canât confidently say we can even survive those few days.
âMisha, howâs your stamina?â
âHmm, Iâm tired, but Iâm okay since we rested a while ago.â
Last night, we were lucky enough to find another cabin and rest for a while.
It was our first discovery and rest in almost 50 hours.
In other words, we havenât been able to sleep or eat properly and have just been moving.
âAnd even worse, we found it late, so we could only rest for 4 hours.â
Finding a cabin is purely based on luck.
Therefore, if weâre unlucky, we might not find a single cabin in the remaining four days.
Thatâs why weâre hunting Witchâs Lamps with a vengeance whenever we see them.
Itâs better to try everything we can, soâ
âBjorn.â
Misha, who was walking ahead, stops.
I also stop thinking and check the front.
âExplorers.â
For the first time since we got lost, we encounter something thatâs not a monster.
And we still donât knowâ¦
âA barbarian and a beastman? Donât tell me itâs just the two of you?â
â¦whether this is a positive or negative variable.