Chapter 59.2: Refrigon (4)
I Fell into the Game with Instant Kill
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Gillock offered to bring the slave I was looking for, but Asher and I went directly to the prison.
A hallway full of disgusting smells mixed with things.
I spoke to him as we walked past the iron bars where the slaves were imprisoned.
âThe girl who played in the last match, is her name âReefâ?â
Gillock replied with a puzzled look.
âYes, thatâs right.â
I asked him again.
âDoes she have anything to do with the Sixth Lord?â
Itâs something I had been curious about for quite a while now.
Because the Tyrant, who had no interest in other games, seemed to be only interested in her game.
The game itself was nothing special
Even if the level was higher than the previous matches, at most, it was a confrontation between level 40s. It wouldnât be enough in the otherâs view.
If so, it meant that he had some interest in the womanâs existence, not in the gameâ¦
As if my prediction was correct, Gillock hesitated to answer with a slightly stiff face.
âIs this a difficult question to answer?â
âNo.â
âThen answer me.â
As soon as I rushed, the story flowed out.
âHer younger brother is addicted to the Sixth Lordâs blood magic.â
â···Addicted?â
At that point, I immediately understood.
The Sixth Lordâs blood magic, poisoning.
··Is he talking about light blood disease?
The unique blood magic possessed by the Sixth Lord was as vicious as his inclination.
His blood magic was basically the ability to amplify physical abilities.
However, if he raised his blood skill to the limit and entered a berserk state, he would emit blood mist from his body, but the problem was that the subject who came into contact with the mist would lose their mind and run wild. Blood would boil all over their body and would burn their own life force.
Thereâs a reason itâs called a disease.
This was because even after the berserk state ended and they barely saved their life, his blood remains latent in their body.
It was like living with a time bomb in oneâs body that could be detonated anytime.
Thatâs why his existence itself is a disaster.
His evil personality wasnât the only reason he was called the worst vampire, but the existence of that ability also played a big part.
In the game, it reminded me that there was a setting where there were several cities or villages that were destroyed in the past because of his abilities.
Resistance was possible if there was even a bit of magical power or a high level of spirit, but it was impossible for civilians living ordinary lives.
âFor the gladiator who wins the championship, the Sixth Lord grants them one wish. Thatâs why she became a gladiator of Actipol.â
â···â
It was a short explanation, but it was enough to solve all the questions.
If one became a champion, they could make a wish to the Sixth Lord.
So, she became a champion and became a gladiator to help heal her brother.
Naturally, another question arose.
âWhoâs the current champion?â
âItâs me.â
··What?
As I looked, Gillock spoke again.
âI am the current champion of Actipol.â
ââ¦Arenât you the prison chief here?â
âYes, itâs because I used my wish so I could manage the prison here. Thatâs why I am also serving as the head of the prison.â
Oh, was that the case?
I didnât quite understand, so I asked.
âWhy the prison chief? There must be much better positions.â
Even if it was a wish, of course, there would be limitations, but it would have been possible to gain a fortune to live and play for the rest of his life, or to gain the title of a knight in the territory.
I remembered there was a knight who was a champion of Actipol in the Sixth Lordâs castle in the game, too.
He didnât say a word for a while, but then answered bluntly.
âAt that time, I wanted nothing else. I was just living because I couldnât die, and I became the head of the prison intending to do something better for the conditions of the slaves I lived with.â
â···â
For an unexpected reason, I was a little surprised.
A place where all the humans whose lives are thrown into the gutter.
They played a match in which someone must die every day. Itâs hard to think that there could be camaraderie. Still, to take care of the conditions of the slaves, he became the head of the prison, using that one wish everyone here coveted.
It was enough to get a rough idea of what kind of character this man named Gillock had.
I didnât talk to him further and just walked without a word.
The thoughts that ran through my mind were of the woman named Reef.
Gillock said she was trying to become a champion to cure his brotherâs illnessâ¦
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I felt a sense of unease in my heart.
It wasnât because Gillockâs level in front of me right now was much higher than hers.
Even if she defeated Gillock and became the champion⦠Because, as far as I know, there was only one way to cure the light blood disease.
The death of the Tyrant, the source of the disease.
There was nothing other than that.
That was why, until now, there had been no one who had survived from the light blood disease.
··Well, I donât care.
It was enough for me to take out the man named Van, as Gulpiro asked.
With that, there was nothing more to see in this territory or here in Actipol.
Soon, Gillock stopped in front of a prison cage.
Several slaves were scattered randomly in the dark iron cage.
âOpen the door.â
âYes.â
Geeek.
At Gillockâs command, the guard opened the cageâs door.
He pointed to the squatting young man sitting with his knees wrapped in the corner.
âThatâs Van.â
The pointed Van looked at him with eyes full of fear.
He was dragged and beaten, so his face was full of scabs and bruises.
âIs that Van who ran a fruit stand?â
â···Yes, yes? Thatâs right.â
I beckoned to him.
âCome out.â
***
The outer corridor of the stadium.
Gillock, who had just come out of the prison and was walking down the hallway, stopped when he saw a woman walking in the opposite direction.
But the woman only glanced at him once and did not stop walking.
While watching her passing by, Gillock opened his mouth.
âIs your brother okay?â
Then she stopped walking.
She turned her head and looked at Gillock with cold eyes without saying a word.
Gillock murmured, choosing what to say, and finally sighed.
âDonât challenge me for the championship, Reef.â
â···â
âYou canât defeat me. I donât want to kill you. And even if you win, the Sixth Lord will surelyâ¦â
âShut up.â
Reef cut what heâs saying with a fierce growl and turned around and went off the road.
Looking at her back, Gillock sighed once more.
He looked up at the sky and murmured.
â···Fuck, really.â