Griscent revealed her insecurities. She was ready to do anything to nurture Pillars of Eyes and try to fuse with them.
Slade comforted her and found a way to win her over.
âYouâre stronger than other beholders, right?â
She flipped her wet hair. âCorrect.â
âThatâs right. Youâre not a defect, and thatâs exactly why the pillars wonât remove you.â
âWhat?â
âSocial species have evolutionary reasons to have loners. Back in my world, a study on slime mold suggested that itâs in the interest of the collective species to leave behind a few individuals...â
âBut why me? Iâm not some slime mold!â
âYour abilities and ambitions are too useful for Beholders. Think about it, you help your species by planting new pillars. Youâre so grumpy from life, you have no qualms about invading new lands to expand. Evil Eyes are purposely destructive to clear out any hindrance to the pillarsâ safety.â
âI⦠I never realized.â
âLook, youâre so goal driven that youâre tunneling hard on fostering pillars. Your brain is entirely filled with your master plan to get accepted by one, no matter how many youâd have to plant.â
âT-thatâs true.â
âYouâve gambled everything on that plan, so you fall into despair when it goes wrong, like when we invaded the mine. You desperately try to fix the plan to get back on track. Thatâs why you want to keep Violet under control.â
âCan you read my thoughts with the prison of illusion skill?... Wait, does that mean that I have no chance with the pillars?â
âI donât think they will ever let you take your final rest.â
His words stabbed her heart. Her pupils shook as her neck grew limp. Deep inside, she already had that fear, but avoided it at all costs.
No wonder she didnât want to bare her soul until Slade defeated her.
It was time to strike. The life-ring slime tightened around her waist like a trap. âYou fear the unknown, but hope lies within that very place. To you, the unknown is a bloody sea. But to me, it is a sparkling treasure trove. Thatâs why you need me.â
She gasped. âI see!â
âYou know, humans always chase after dreams and goals whispered by their instincts. But it never mattered whether their yearning led them straight into mirages, as long as it gave them hope and fulfillment. Realizing that they pursued the wrong goals is a normal occurrence to them. Itâs a painful step for their growth.â
Griscent bit her lips, hearing that she was less mature than humans. But she reevaluated that species with a newfound respect.
âI believed emotions made humans inferior because they acted so irrationally⦠But we werenât any better after all.â
Beholders were prideful. True, they were tools. But they saw their species as carefully crafted masterpieces too, and they would not lose to natural races such as humans. The sophisticated mechanical iris that hung on the ceiling and the broken arena where they fought were proof of their pride.
As it turned out, beholders werenât so rational.
She shook her head, her self-esteem shattered. âWhat a fool I am⦠I can only act like Iâm smart because I couldnât take a look at myself.â
âForget the pillars and join me in a journey to create new meanings for your life!â
She nodded with a blooming smile.
She might relapse into her Evil Eye instincts from time to time, seduced by the mirage of returning to the mother pillar.
But that was no issue, since she had someone to lean on; an ally to help her grow beyond that dead end.
His explanation could be wrong, but what mattered was the sense of closure provided for her struggles.
It went against the mind flayersâ program. But it was too late, now that she found her new pillar.
Meanwhile, Slade hid his expression from Griscent because he sucked at making poker faces.
Hehe boi!
It was time to leave the illusions after a brief rest.
She sliced open a spatial rift with her nail. âThis is... the exit.â
The red water poured inside the portal, carrying both Griscent and Slade together. A blinding light embraced them.
A shy whisper reached Slade. âThank you...â
Everything faded, including Griscentâs presence and Sladeâs own body.
He floated into nothingness, refreshed by the sense of freedom.
System windows appeared.
Slade sighed in relief. He managed to overcome the final hidden boss in a duel of wit (which was just about beating each other like brutes). Many lives were at stake, but he ended up with great rewards.
Worry lingered. He had sold Griscent a dream, and now, he better had to deliver.
Unbreakable loyalty meant that Griscent wouldnât try to take over if Slade betrayed her trust. Instead, she would probably sulk in a corner and wait for death, having lost all hope.
Thatâs cool, but why is the window glitching?
That sounds ominous. Does the H.E.R.O. system refer to the status windows?
A metallic sound pulled Slade from his thoughts.
âWhat would be the sky without the stars?â
Tanâ?
âOr the mind without the heart?â
Tannhauser? Hello?
âAlone they weep, but together, they shine.â
The knight didnât show himself. Instead, he concluded his parting words.
âEven though I fade into the past, and you soar to the future, we will always shine together.â
Hey! Thank you for everything!
There was no response.
Still, itâs hard to believe that heâs my younger self. He went all philosophical on me.
Another system window appeared over the recovery window.
What the fuck? What?? I was an elemental spirit all along???
He recalled that his status was glitched. It didnât show whether he was a rook or a pawn.
Wait, thatâs right! My system glitched from the start!
Also, the system seemed too helpful to Slade. It conveniently provided help as he needed it.
Donât tell me the system administrator is something buried in me too?
There was something really strange and creepy about discovering alien things like Tannhauser lurking beneath his conscious mind.
Ah⦠Thatâs right, I gave him my memories.
Everything was too strange.
Tannhauser seems to know a lot more than the surface âmeâ. I should probably ask him about why Iâm here.
See? Thatâs oddly convenient!
After closing the quest update, the error window was replaced by a new one.
Jeez, this is all creepy.
While Slade was still trying to make sense of all the system windows, he woke up inside the damp cave of HollowEye.
The first face he saw was Miliaâs.
âHey you, youâre finally awake.â
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The minotaur girl loomed over the slime. âHey you, youâre finally awake.â
The clay soldiers, the palace, and the collapsed bridge were all here. No doubt about it, he was back at Holloweye, the new Dungeon town.
Thank god, Iâm free! It felt like an eternity!
He wriggled in excitement. âHiiii~ How long did I sleep?â
She picked him up. âWhat the?! You can speak now? Your voice is soooo cuuuute!â
âNot as much as your ears.â
âHeh? Huuh? Whatâs with you? Youâre being creepy all of a sudden!â She held Slade as far as she could from her face.