Chapter 68
Chapter 68
[Translator - Peptobismol]
[Proofreader - Max]
Chapter 68: Ancient Dungeon (4)
Hamel looked at the box with a complicated expression.
'...I should open it soon.'
Quite some time had passed since Rupert closed the box.
He was the only one left.
Despite this, he couldn't bring himself to open it.
Was he afraid?
Well...
He didn't think so.
But it felt like an abyss-like eerieness was holding him back.
Even so...
'Everyone is waiting for me.'
When Hamel turned his gaze, everyone met his eyes and nodded.
None of them were without a painful past.
Daniel had to recall the tragedy of his family from long ago.
Ono, his comrade he couldn't protect.
Rupert, the words he never wanted to hear again.
Lena...
'Come to think of it, Lena didn't seem to struggle that much.'
Rather, she seemed to enjoy hitting Melina...
Well, let's move on from that.
The important thing was that none of them turned away from their vulnerable past.
Hamel clenched his fists.
He couldn't run away, not if he wanted to face them without shame.
He already knew what would come out of the box.
There was only one thing that could appear.
Hamel steeled himself and placed his hand on the box.
The silence around him grew heavier.
The box opened, and at that moment...
Click
Hamel's time was reversed.
***
It was a fragment of a night from more than six years ago.
He could hear the beast's breathing.
The first thing that caught his eye were the pieces of cloth scattered on the floor.
They were blood-soaked bed sheets and his mother's clothes, torn to shreds.
"...Ah."
Hamel slowly raised his head.
There it was, the being he had searched for endlessly, reliving the memory thousands, tens of thousands of times.
Every time it breathed, the white scales covering its skin rippled like waves.
Because of that, the blood splattered on its body seemed to glow even redder.
It was the one.
The monster that had turned his life upside down overnight.
Perhaps it was because he had searched for it for so long.
He almost felt a sense of familiarity.
"Hah."
Hamel let out a hollow laugh, a sneer escaping his lips.
It was exactly the same.
The sight of the monster, just as he remembered it from that day, sent shivers down his spine.
That's why Hamel knew its weakness well.
"Burn."
Azure Flame ignited in Hamel's hand.
That day, the monster had retreated due to the Azure Flame right before it attacked Hamel.
It couldn't harm Hamel and even ended up running away.
It was clear that the Azure Flame was its weakness.
This was also the reason why Hamel firmly believed it was a demon.
He hadn't been able to see it clearly that night because he had fainted.
'But today...'
Hamel intensified the flame in his hand.
The Flame of Life, Incentium Vitae.
Flames surged and spread in all directions.
Like a fire on a dry field.
Like a tsunami surging from beyond the horizon.
Hamel's Azure Flame, filled with his killing intent, surrounded the monster, closing in without any gaps.
'Now, what are you going to do?'
Hamel's hand trembled with excitement as he gripped his sword.
Hamel rarely showed his emotions.
Moreover, this was the first time he had ever felt this way during a battle, as he usually kept his head cool.
Hamel stared at the monster without even blinking.
‘Would it struggle? Or would it scream?’
Even though it was a cruel imagination, he felt a strange sense of pleasure.
But...
"...Huh?"
The monster's reaction was completely unexpected.
Rustle
Even though the Azure Flame completely engulfed the monster, it didn't even flinch.
It simply stared at Hamel, moving its scales as before.
That was all.
After staring intently at Hamel for a while, the monster's body crumbled into dust and disappeared.
"..."
Hamel was speechless.
The Azure Flame hadn't burned the monster, not even in the end.
[TL/N: Plot Twist??????]
***
What had just happened?
Daniel muttered, seemingly intrigued, as it had been a while since he had fought anyone other than knights or demons.
Then, with a fierce grin, he muttered,
"They're nothing special."
"..."
The men in black robes didn't say anything.
They just silently stared at Hamel and his party.
'Are those two mid-level knights?'
Hamel calmly assessed their skills.
Perhaps the leader was a high-level knight.
But he wasn't worried at all.
This was a matter of compatibility.
Thump thump
Daniel walked towards them as if taking a stroll.
There was no fear or tension in his steps.
Assassins were certainly formidable, but Daniel was a knight.
A knight was someone who crushed their enemies head-on and seized victory.
There was no way those who hid in the shadows and used daggers could be a match for him.
"...Attack him at the same time."
At the leader's command, the three figures in robes charged as if they were willing to die together.
However...
Clang! Clank! Clank!
Daniel easily dealt with the daggers coming from three directions.
He swung his sword, deflecting two of the daggers, and caught the remaining one with his gauntlet.
It was the leader whose dagger was caught.
Perhaps he hadn't expected his aura-infused dagger to be blocked by a gauntlet.
The man's eyes, hidden within the dark robe, wavered violently.
As if he had sensed his fate.
Slash
His arm, along with his robe, was severed and flew through the air.
But...
"...Keep going!"
At the leader's shout, the two whose daggers had missed seized the opportunity while Daniel was attacking and attacked again.
But this was also futile.
Clink
Daniel used the flat of his sword and the guard to deflect all their attacks.
One of his unique skills.
Grafting.
With their attacks failing and their stances completely broken, they stumbled and retreated.
Hamel approached them and said,
"The match is over."
"..."
The assassins, too, seemed to sense their defeat, as they remained silent.
The leader, who was clutching his severed arm, glared at Hamel for a moment and said,
"...You seem to believe your companions are alive because of your own skill."
"Aren't they?"
At Hamel's question, the leader scoffed.
"Well, I don't think so."
"What do you mean...?"
Just as Hamel was about to ask...
Crack
They all bit down on something at the same time.
The next moment...
Blood gushed from the mouths of the three figures in robes.
It wasn't just blood.
The blackened, dead blood was mixed with pieces of their internal organs.
A deadly poison among deadly poisons.
'Suicide poison...!'
Hamel gritted his teeth.
None of these people were sane.
Then, the man who seemed to be the leader collapsed, muttering weakly.
"...You're also just one of his pawns."
"..."
"We'll... be... waiting..."
Hamel silently watched him.
The man had already stopped breathing.
***
Hamel examined the bodies of the fallen men.
He easily found a mark on their bodies.
"...Isn't that the mark?"
Ono muttered, tilting his head.
The mark was also on their bodies.
However...
"It's a little different."
It was different from the mark that David, and the monsters who attacked the magic tower and Lonely Ridge, had.
Black wings and a black beak.
And red eyes that sparkled like jewels.
"A crow."
It was different from the previous mark, which was a beast with a black mane.
But Hamel instinctively knew that they were similar factions.
‘Then why were these two factions killing each other?’
Hamel couldn't hide his curiosity and tilted his head.
'This is another issue that needs to be investigated.'
One thing was certain.
The reason why these two groups fought each other would be found at the end of this dungeon.
Hamel had to find out what it was.
[Translator - Peptobismol]
[Proofreader - Max]
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