Chapter 128: Nightmare (4)
The Regressor and the Blind Saint
༺ Nightmare (4) ༻
The boundary between objects blurred together as colors intertwined.
As Renee was walking out of the dark hole, her vision gradually blurred, filling her with a sense of regret.
It was inevitable following the end of the dream, but she still felt that it was such a pity.
Renee pressed her lips together to calm her raging emotions and continued to walk to the end of the dark hole.
It will be alright as long as Vera is there.
If she met Vera, all these trivial matters would become insignificant, and she would be fine.
A faint glimmer of light flooded her vision as she exited the hole with such feelings. The glimmer of light was a result of blurred lines between objects.
Renee came to a halt.
ââ¦The slums.â
She couldnât see it, but she knew. She could discern that this place was the Empireâs slums she had visited before by relying on her senses.
Together with that realization, one more thing became clear.
âItâs a trauma.â
This dream was Veraâs trauma.
He was shown scenes of the most regrettable moment in his life, unlike her, who saw scenes from the future she envisioned.
Maybe Veraâs regret isâ¦
ââ¦That woman.â
The moment that the Orgus showed her. That undefined moment when Vera shed tears.
Clenchâ
Reneeâs hand clenched tightly.
âYouâre playing with another woman, huh.â
A furious smile tugged at the corners of her mouth.
âHeâs dead. Really.â
You and I are both going to die today.
With that in mind, Renee imbued her cane with divinity before tapping it against the ground.
The waves dispersed. Her brain was able to perceive everything. And that was how Renee found Vera.
He was in the building located three steps to the right.
***
Creakâ
Renee opened the door. The moldy door gave off a damp and slippery feeling.
Renee, who creased her forehead briefly, looked ahead and found a human silhouette among the blurry glimmer of light.
âVera.â
She called out.
Thudâ
The shadow squirmed.
The lights that outlined Veraâs shadow flickered.
Thenâ¦
ââ¦Youâre doing all sorts of useless things.â
A cry that sounded like a beastâs howl could be heard.
Reneeâs body trembled in alarm. Something was off. Veraâs voice oozed with extreme instability.
It was such a vile sound that it seemed to swallow everything in front of him.
âVeâ¦â
âHavenât you had enough? Youâre crossing the line, bitch.â
The glimmer of light that seemed to belong to Vera had grown in size. Perhaps he was getting up.
That moment when Renee attempted to act amid her growing anxiety.
Thudâ!
âUghâ¦â
Vera approached and grabbed her neck before she knew it.
âDid I not tell you? Distinguish between what you can imitate and what you cannot.â
âKeughâ¦!â
âThis is great. Yeah, now that there are two of you, thereâll be only one left after I kill you. It will set a good example. I will throw your dead body in front of her when she returns to find out about the next phase.â
Renee had never seen Vera speak or laugh in that manner before.
Renee was suddenly overwhelmed by fear.
She realized at that moment.
Maybe it was part of Veraâs âinnate evil thoughtsâ that he kept mentioning before. Maybe this was the reason he had to restrain himself.
It was something that she could sympathize with, and yetâ¦
âThisâ¦â
Renee wasnât soft-hearted enough to give in to something like this.
ââ¦Let go!â
Renee swung her right foot upward. Her target was Veraâs crotch.
âThis is just a dream!â
If it breaks here, itâll be fine outside!
With that in mind, Renee kicked him hard, while Vera let her go out of shock and staggered backward.
âYou crazyâ¦!â
A stream of curses flowed out.
But Renee brushed past it, took a deep breath, and then yelled at Vera, who was struggling to get his act together.
âItâs me! Renee! Iâm not a hallucination, Iâm realâ¦â
âQuit your bullshit! The Saint wonât use such a dirty trick like you did, bitch!â
He started spewing insults the moment Renee tried to protest.
ââ¦â
Renee was at a loss of words.
She averted her gaze nervously.
âN-No, becauseâ¦itâs a dreamâ¦â
Her head dropped a little.
âI-Itâs because Vera attacked first⦠so in self-defenseâ¦â
She broke out in a cold sweat.
Upon reflection, he was right.
âDid I go too far?â
I did seem to go too far.
Thatâs what she thought.
Yeah, anyone can tell youâre not sane, but how would I know?
Renee, who had been mulling over it and came to her own conclusion, pursed her lips before uttering an apology.
âIâm sorryâ¦â
She dropped her shoulders sulkily.
ââ¦But still.â
I apologized, but!
Renee, who felt the need to defend herself, exclaimed with her chest puffed out.
âA-Accusing me of using dirty tricks is going too far!â
âHeâs going too far, right?â she thought as she spoke with a slight tremor in her voice.
Vera watched the whole thing unfold in front of him and was stunned as he observed Reneeâs response absentmindedly.
The long silence was broken by this word.
ââ¦Saint?â
He said that to confirm it since she was the only person he knew with such a bright attitude, and she felt too real to be a hallucination.
âAhemâ¦!â
Renee coughed, moving her head sideways as her cheeks turned red.
***
After completing the confirmation process through several questions, Vera, who heard about everything Renee had gone through, dropped his head with a horrible expression.
ââ¦Iâm deeply ashamed. I should have been the one to go to the Saint first.â
âN-No! Uhm, thatâs understandable! I was able to wake up right away because a faceless Vera showed upâ¦â
Of course, Reneeâs face turned red in embarrassment.
She was so embarrassed to talk about her dream and the future that she envisioned.
As a result, she merely gave the brief explanation that âI was spending time alone with Veraâ, but her face was already flushed red.
Renee squeezed her eyes shut, hoping that this conversation would be over soon, and blurted out in a voice sounded almost like a scream.
âTh-Thatâs enough!â
It was a scream that was close to a tantrum.
âCan I hear an explanation of this dream?â
Letâs just cut to the chase.
Vera looked troubled when he realized the meaning of her words.
Everything had been so hectic that he forgot about the truth; in order to get out of here, he had to talk about his dream, about her in the first round, and about his regression.
He was hesitant. He struggled to come up with an explanation that she would understand.
While Vera was struggling with these thoughts for a long timeâ¦
Creakâ
The shack door opened.
Vera and Renee both looked toward the entrance.
The first roundâs Renee returned carrying pig porridge.
âOh my, we have a visitor?â
She spoke in a resonant voice.
A grim look crossed Reneeâs face. It didnât even cross her mind that she was hearing her own voice. It was only natural because people heard their own voice differently from others.
Renee murmured in a low voice.
ââ¦Oh.â
Veraâs body flinched and trembled.
âTh-this isâ¦â
âYouâre flirting with a woman? Leaving me alone?â
Veraâs eyes trembled wildly. His heart was pounding rapidly.
I have to tell her now.
If he didnât say it now, something unimaginable would happen. That animalistic instinct told him that.
Just as Vera was about to quickly speak up, the first roundâs Renee continued speaking.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âA cute lady has arrived?â
A vein popped out on Reneeâs forehead.
âWho are you to call me cute?â
The answer returned in an utterly hostile manner.
Renee narrowed her eyes. She was trying to picture the shape of the woman who appeared in Veraâs dream, but she couldnât capture her appearance properly due to her worsening eyesight after escaping her dream.
âTch-â
When Renee clicked her tongue in irritation, the first roundâs Renee covered her mouth and laughed before speaking.
âOh, Iâm sorry. I must have been impolite because I canât see in front of me.â
A soft voice in a hostile atmosphere.
Because of thatâ¦
Flinchâ
Reneeâs body trembled.
The moment the woman said that she couldnât see, Renee was struck by a thought. The thought that Vera might be seeing someone else through her. It began to engulf her.
Reneeâs expression became even more grim.
It was anger.
Since experiencing feelings such as sorrow and humiliation was no different from accepting defeat, Renee chose to vent her anger instead.
âIf you canât see, then you should think twice when it comes to what you canât see. Does an apology make everything okay? Are you fishing for sympathy now?â
Even though that may have sounded inconsiderate, only Renee could get away with saying it.
âBecause Iâm blind, too!â
Iâm allowed to say that.
With that in thought, Renee snapped, to which the first phase Renee replied.
âYou are correct. This is my mistake. Hm, I learned something new thanks to sister. Thank youâ¦â
âI donât have a sister like you, though?â
âUnder the grace the Lord has bestowed upon us, we are all siblings walking on the same land. How can we be strangers?â
âAre you close to the Lord? You certainly talk about them a lot.â
ââ¦I consider our relationship not too distant.â
âNeither close nor far apart from one another? Thatâs practically a stranger. This person is really funny, isnât she?â
âWe are all brothers and sisters under the grace of the Lordâ¦â
âAh, well, Iâve never had a sister like you, though? And youâre not supposed to talk to the Lord like that. I wasnât going to say this, but Iâm really close to the Lord, you know? I heard the Lord dislikes you.â
A heated argument began, creating an oppressive atmosphere.
With a snort, Renee turned to Vera and uttered loudly.
âVera, look at her talk. Isnât she a total fraud? Sheâs exactly that. A con artist who preys on people by saying things as âwe are brothers and sistersâ or âweâre of the same mindâ!â
Even if it was considered a baseless slander, Renee didnât stop whining.
She whined due to her growing irritation ever since that woman entered the room.
She meant to say, âLook at me instead of that woman,â or âI am a much better woman than herâ.
â¦Of course, Vera, aware of the entire situation, found himself in a difficult situation.
âSaint, itâs youâ¦â
He wanted to talk, but he was at a loss for words on how to explain it.
The image of Renee from the first round, standing at the entrance with the pig porridge, and Renee, who was sitting next to him and fuming, were causing chaos in Veraâs mind.
âSay something, Vera.â
He might be mistaken, but it did sound like âHurry up, take my side when I swear at peopleâ.
Thus, while Vera was rendered speechless by the confusion, the first roundâs Renee was the first to speak up.
âSister.â
âWhat?â
ââ¦Have I done anything that makes you feel uncomfortable?â
Flinchâ
Renee shuddered.
âWhatâs going on? Why is it so realistic?â
This enmity was way too realistic. The Dream Demonâs enmity was supposed to imitate Veraâs mind, but for some reason it felt like she was facing a real person.
Isnât it weird?
It was more realistic than her own dream.
Renee was suddenly taken aback, gritting her teeth to pull herself out of this predicament. That was when the first roundâs Renee opened her mouth.
âI am truly sorry. If there is anything I have done to make you feel uneasy, could you please tell me? I will definitely try to fix it.â
Her tone was full of sadness.
It was a desperate cry that wrenched the listenerâs heart.
Eeek! Renee yelled in a fit of rage.
Vera closed his eyes tightly and thought to himself.
Secret or not, I have to tell her right now.
He couldnât tell what Renee might do later if he put it off any longer.
If he did, Renee might rebuke him angrily and ask, âWhy didnât you tell me beforehand?â