Chapter 71
Chapter 71
Imean (裏面).
It was a word that referred to the back side of an object or parts that are not visible on the surface.
And the human heart was no different; what lies within is not easily revealed.
And the 71st-ranked demon, Dantalion, had the ability to read such hidden feelings.
It seemed that the ability of the item I had obtained this time was to read other people's thoughts directly.
The voice that struck straight into my head instead of my ears felt quite fascinating.
Thanks to this, I couldn’t help but momentarily open my mouth in admiration.
After all, for any human, mind reading is probably a power they have dreamed of at least once.
"Well, I guess she dresses so lightly in the summer because she’s so numb to the cold."
So, I didn’t bother to turn off the ability and watched for a while.
"Ah, I hope summer comes soon. I want to see Yor's amazing body again..."
‘Hmm...’
But before long, I had to turn off the ability.
I could see the tips of Dantalion’s ears slowly turning to dust.
And surprisingly, Chae-rin’s thoughts were more intuitive and crude than I expected.
Well, since it’s thoughts, she can imagine whatever she wants...
But hearing it directly made me feel embarrassed.
After finishing the demonstration of the item, I lightly evaluated it.
‘It’s good, but... it’s awkward to use.’
I had barely used it, and already about a third of it was gone.
No matter how small the part I had obtained this time was, the consumption rate was too fast.
The arm of Seere didn’t seem to have a usage limit, but this one seemed to.
Moreover, I couldn’t think of a situation where it would be useful.
While it might be fun to read trivial thoughts like this, that was about all it was.
Well, if it were important figures, they might be able to read the schemes of rival nobles.
Unfortunately, living only in the forest, I couldn’t use it like that.
‘Well, I guess there’ll be a time when I need it.’
Having sorted my thoughts, I put the ear back into storage.
Whether for fun or necessity, I would eventually use it.
So for now, it would just be kept.
“Oh, right.”
Having finished my thoughts, I opened my mouth towards her.
Now that I think about it, I had something to tell her. It would probably be good news for Chae-rin.
“You can just start the broadcast when you come into the cave now.”
“Really? Why all of a sudden... No, is that okay?”
I nodded to indicate that it was fine.
The original reason I restricted her broadcasting was that I was worried about my cave’s location being exposed.
Because of that, she had to go through the trouble of turning her broadcast on and off unnecessarily.
This led to some of her viewers leaving the stream, which was a shame.
But now that the location had already been exposed, there was no need to hide it anymore.
For some reason, I felt a bittersweet feeling.
Still, being on the broadcast itself was fun, so I should think positively about it.
Chae-rin nodded dazedly at my words.
After that, we engaged in various small talk. Honestly, I had been busy organizing things lately, but I needed this kind of break.@@@@
Even so, talking with her eased the burden on my heart a little.
After a while...
“Oh, dear.”
I noticed it was getting dark outside.
“It’s already getting late. I think I’ll head back now.”
Chae-rin said this as she prepared to get up.
‘We’re going really deep...’
Even for someone who frequently visited this cave, it was the first time she had come this deep.
The cave grew gradually darker.
Even though the sun was still up, it seemed that light didn’t reach this place well.
Nevertheless, Yor walked ahead as if he was familiar with the path, as if he had memorized it completely.
‘The atmosphere is a bit scary...’
As darkness enveloped them, Chae-rin felt a faint sense of fear.
It was an instinctive fear that came from the dark. Since ancient times, humans have felt apprehension in the unknown darkness.
At least it was a relief that Yor was there with her. Otherwise, she might have really collapsed in fear, thinking that a ghost might appear.
As she felt relief in her heart, Chae-rin suddenly had this thought.
‘But... doesn’t that mean this person has been living in such an environment all along?’
In this pitch-black, dark cave, alone for decades.
With very few tools of civilization, and no one to spend the dark night with.
It would have been nice if there were neighbors like in a village, but he had been completely alone.
Manifestation Bearers are fated not to mingle with ordinary people.
Chae-rin briefly imagined Yor being alone in this dark space.
Just imagining it brought forth feelings of sadness and loneliness.
‘It’s a bit unfortunate...’
Chae-rin looked at him with eyes mixed with sympathy.
And then, at that moment, Yor, who had been walking silently, finally spoke up.
“This should be enough.”
Suddenly, a rusty metallic smell wafted into Chae-rin's nose.
It was the sharp scent of blood.
“Prepare yourself, because you might be a little surprised...”
Woosh.
Yor said this and infused mana into the luminescent stone he was holding.
The surroundings brightened softly, revealing the scene at the end of the cave to her eyes.
She couldn’t help but gasp in shock.
“Gasp...!”
The cave walls were completely red.
Dried blood wasn’t just in one place; it was smeared all around. Marks, as if someone had scratched the ground, were everywhere.
The blood was stuck everywhere, and the brown-stained walls were marked by time.
It was a scene that looked as if it could drive someone insane, and her breath momentarily caught in her throat.
“Wait, what is this...?”
Chae-rin looked at Yor, hoping for an explanation.
Yor looked at her with a pitiful expression and said,
“I’m sorry. From now on, it might be a bit brutal. So just... stay by my side.”
She could see the strange fear and anxiety in his expression.
Even Chae-rin, who had spent much time with him, had never seen him look so weak.
She quickly understood what his words meant.
As night fell, the new moon arrived.
Thud!
Yor suddenly jabbed his shoulder.
Splat-!
Blood burst forth.
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