174. The Corrupted Coffee Machine
Nexus Awakened (An Isekai LitRPG Gender Bender Story)
174. The Corrupted Coffee Machine
Floor by floor, Frost and her team familiarized themselves with the layout. Each floor was built like a spiderâs web, with interconnecting tunnels between each major wing. The wings were located at the ends of the corridors. Each floor had 4 wings.
The residential wing, the infirmary wing, the welfare wing and finally, the information wing. The central wing, which Frost, and the others had first arrived in, belonged to the Unit Manager of the 1st floor. This person oversaw all personnel on the 1st floor and delegated orders on behalf of the Overseer.
The Corrupted of the 1st floor were nothing special. Neither great nor terrible. They were rather tame if anything else. One way to describe them was if Frost saw them outdoors as a normal person, she would have believed them to be naturally occurring creatures.
Well, aside from the Corrupted that appeared like living organs. No, not the organs within the body. An organ. The musical instrument.
Churn Churn
ORIGIN : Trauma
AFFINITY : Desire
The Corrupted in question was not like the all-destroying monstrosities she had known and⦠loved. Instead, it was a relatively harmless Corrupted that simply compelled a person to play it. After 15 seconds of continuous play the person would be set free.
It was that simple. The K-Threat classification came from how if one refused midway, then theyâd stay there for an additional 15 seconds. And another, and another.
A very stubborn fellow could starve themselves playing on that Corrupted Organ if they were not careful.
From the 1st floor to the 2nd floor, Frost made her rounds and greeted the Workers and swaths of Employees that scuttled around hauling paperwork. The Employees were much weaker than the Workers, but they were also much more willing to slow down and say âhiâ.
Of course, not all Workers were so uptight. But it was not like Frost could blame them. She envisioned herself being in the same boat if all her patients used her as a verbal punching bag, which did tend to happen to nurses like herself.
It was how she gained thicker skin. But of course, there was only so much a person could take.
She sighed and stopped by a strange dispensing machine that sat along a pillar in the residential room of the 2nd floor.
âWait a second.â Frost paused momentarily, passing by a few Workers that sat along metal, cushioned benches. âIs that what I think it is?â
âYouâve seen something like that before?â One of them asked, poking at their trayed meal, which carried a surprisingly decent quantity of food. âThat Corrupted? Huh. The Drink Dispenser?â
âMore like a vending machine⦠What the fuck.â Frost muttered to herself, right before she returned to her usual tone. âNever mind. I mistook it for a different machine. They all look the same to me.â
âIf you ever said that to me I think I would cry.â Nav teased as Frost and her group approached the only vending machine in all of Elysia.
Eternal Servant
ORIGIN : Trauma
AFFINITY : Purpose
Frost could only speculate how something like this even arrived in this world. As it turned out, the Archivist stepped in and suspected that the Corrupted were able to manifest from the knowledge of the Eternal Library. Between this and another Earth Otherworlder that created a Corrupted by a trauma against vending machines â Frost had to choose the former as the likely answer.
There was no proof, but who knows whatâs real with all these sanctioned lies.
Around 30 people in total rested in the residential room, all of which were on mandated breaks.
Good to know that a murderous Atelier cares so much about the wellbeing of their Workers~
Frost sarcastically sighed as all eyes suddenly fell onto her. They were curious about her existence as a Color.
Even if they were here to oversee the Code Red Protocol, they were far too powerful of a response for what was only a Risk Level 3 Facility.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âWhatâs this supposed to be? It looks like a metal wall with a bunch of colorful teeth.â Jury described it in the least elegant way possible.
âA machine of some kind.â
âWe called it a vending machine from where Iâm from.â Frost refrained from mentioned Earth verbally as the Navigator could hear every word they spoke, and sheâd swiftly remove the Cognition Receiver whenever Nav was about to speak.
âWhat are the flavors?â
Coffee. Black coffee. White coffee. Cappuccino, but they call it a Cappucci. Cute. Then thereâs cinnamon coffee.
âCuppucci is the plural of cappuccino.â
Itâs NOT a made up word?
This for some reason surprised Frost as she punched in the button and gave it a small slap. The model seemed old, and despite it having Earthly origins, she could somehow see this fitting into this worldâs setting, as the buttons floated rather being flushed with the shell of the machine.
After a small hiss, hum, and the scent of cinnamon, Frost took her drink which appeared in a small, porcelain cup. She sipped at it much to Cerâs amusement, who found it funny that someone who devoured the Corrupted drank so elegantly from a cup.
Did she want Frost to eat it or something?
That being said, it wasnât until afterwards when Frost began handing out the drinks that the Workers began to whisper amongst themselves.
âHow the⦠How long did we spend punching that again?â
âColors are scary man. She knew how to operate that thing the moment she looked at it.â
âRemember the girl that went crazy trying to figure it out? Should we tell her?â
âNo way. Sheâll break down, and youâll be the first person sheâll kill.â
âDamn. I wanted to head up there and help them. Imagine me, a backstreet grub getting to help a Color.â
âHelp a girl you mean? Youâve been creepily sitting here waiting for that same opportunity. Go get eaten by a Corrupted.â
It seemed like people wanted to offer their help, but Frostâs âproficiencyâ only caused them to sink into their seats with shattered dreams. Additionally, it didnât help that Frostâs group were not only ridiculously powerful, but also⦠well, pretty. Beautiful, actually.
But they knew better. The sharp Cer noticed this and said as they walked out with their drinks finished:
âItâs usually the pretty ones you want to stay away from. Case and point, the Eclipses. They seduce men and women alike, then BAM. Dead. High ranking Atelier members take pride in their appearance as well. You know how it is. The Blessed are all shabby looking, and theyâre all trying to max out their stats. But we donât have that problem. We already have one of theses.â She dusted her shoulders and fixed her immaculate tie.
âOnly one is right.â Jury jabbed.
âWe have more than 5 ready to change in. 1 is just foul.â Res sighed.
âThey call it⦠uh, âminim clothing, maxing statsâ, right? Or was it min-maxing for short? Still, an extra change of clothes isnât going to help me fight the Corrupted.â Cer argued.
âBut itâll help you keep your dignity.â Frost mumbled, heading to the nearest elevator. âBy the way, Cer.â
âWhatâs up?â
âIs there a reason youâre like this?â Frost didnât mean this in a judging manner. Rather, she wanted to know if something happened to Cer in the past.
After their heart to heart, she realized that there was much more to Cer than what met the eye. She believed the woman was doing this all on purpose. As a ruse of some kind. Cer carefully pondered away in silence, dragging a finger along the walls before she bumped into to Frostâs arm.
âWe all have roles to play. Donât take things too seriously. Like me. Maybe a part of me really wants people to laugh. We walk roads of blood, shedding tears at every step of the way. We never saw many smiles along the way.â Cer hinted at her act, but she never allowed herself to outright admit this.
Her wall was strong, and she refused to let it. In the end, she stretched her arms and stared up into the eyes of Frost and Jury.
â⦠what? Am I not allowed to be sentimental?â
âGood Cerâ¦â Ignis whispered, waddling over to her side. âYouâre not a bad person. Youâre funny.â
âAt least you know.â Res sighed, bumping right into Cer, then, Ber joined them.
âSis is always a step ahead. No oneâs smarter than her.â She proclaimed.
âItâs good to have some humor in our lives. Just to break up all this insanity.â Jury said as they entered the elevator and proceeded to the 3rd and final floor of F-H5. She wrapped Cerâs waist with her tail and drew her close, hugging the little wolf with her giant frame.
âHeh. See how good I am at manipulating people. You could learn a thing or two.â Cer grinned.
âYeah, yeah. Iâm just happy youâre honest. Cer.â Frost tapped the womanâs head.
âWhat?â
âCome to me if you ever need someone to lend an ear again. Iâll always be waiting.â
âHeh⦠if you insist. Ok.â Cer cozied up to Jury, smiling fondly at Frost. âCanât remember the last time someone said that to me. Maybe I do. Maybe I donât. Maybe Iâll tell you about it one day.â Her tail happily wagged.