That night, I sat on my bed, the worn wooden floorboards creaking softly under my weight as I counted the coins I'd earned from selling monster salvage. The pile of metal was small but heavy. Ora and I were already huddled over the details of our next move.
The only light in the room came from a single, sputtering oil lamp, casting long, dancing shadows against the walls, and the pale, thin moonlight filtering through the dusty windowpane. Outside, the night was restless—filled with the rhythmic, hypnotic chirping of crickets and the distant, haunting howl of wolves prowling the dark treeline. "I think we should reconsider our strategy for this mission before we leave, Ora," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "I mean, we don't necessarily have to kill every member of the Black Scorpion to stop the war." I explained my theory: perhaps they weren't inherently evil. Take Lavender, for example—she was completely naive, terrified of the world around her. If we could intervene and prevent the tragedies that would eventually push them toward crime, we might change history without bloodshed. "Listen, I don't really care if other beings live or die," Ora replied coldly. "Do what you want, but you must be ready to carry the weight of the responsibility that comes with that decision." She reminded me that her energy wasn't enough to protect me in a real fight. She was terrified of me getting hurt, especially since she was the one who dragged me into this era. She confessed that if I failed, she wouldn't have the strength to find another way to stop the war. "Do you think I could kill the Black Scorpion members alone with this tiny, soft body?" she added. "You must stay alive and succeed in your battles, no matter what." "I know, I know," I joked, trying to lighten the heavy air in the room. "You're just forbidding me from dying because it would be hard for you to finish the mission—and you wouldn't be able to buy milk in the future." A moment later, she told me we didn't need to stay in the forest any longer. We had to head to our next destination to find the second member. "Already? But what about my training?" I asked. "It's a week-long journey to the Basin Province," Ora answered. "You can train while we travel." I had no choice but to agree. Our mission in Hayem was technically over. I would have to leave the town I grew up in and travel to unknown lands. It was a terrifying thought, but I had to be brave for the next chapter of my life. We decided to leave the moment the hunter returned with the money from the Goblin King's crown. I lay down, my mind racing with the uncertainty of the road ahead, when a sudden, jarring noise erupted from outside. The forest, previously quiet, exploded with the frantic howling of monsters. I sat bolt upright, my heart hammering against my ribs. "Wait... why is it so chaotic out there?" Ora emerged from the crystal, her face pale, her glow dimmed by anxiety. "Aren! Danger is coming!" Suddenly, a massive object slammed into the house, tearing through the timber and shattering the wall into a cloud of splinters. By pure luck, I managed to dive through the window just in time, rolling into the damp grass outside. I circled the house to see what was happening and froze. Standing there, bathed in the moonlight, was a gargantuan tiger, nearly five meters tall. Its fur stood on end, and its eyes burned with a predator's intelligence. "What is this? Why is there a High-Grade Tiger here?" Before I could process it, a rain of arrows whistled through the air, cutting through the darkness. A group of men mounted on armored wolves emerged from the treeline, their silhouettes imposing against the woods. "Kill him!" someone barked. I immediately drew the Time Sword to deflect the arrows. I didn't recognize these men, and I hesitated to kill them, so I tried to keep my distance. They were stunned when I suddenly vanished from their line of sight and reappeared several yards away. "How did he dodge that?!" "Stop!" I shouted, my voice cracking under the pressure. "Who are you? Why are you attacking me?" "Shut your mouth!" a man screamed in rage. "I know you're the one responsible for the destruction of my trade house!" I was shocked. I denied the accusation, telling them I was just a hunter. But the men grew even more furious. "Don't lie to us! You're the one who bought the slave, Lavender!" My heart sank at the mention of her name. They claimed that Lavender had attacked the trade house, killed all the staff, burned down the mansion, and freed all the slaves. "You'll pay dearly for what you've done!" the leader roared. I couldn't believe my ears. Could Lavender—the girl who couldn't even look me in the eye—really have done all that? The giant tiger lunged again, forcing me to run. Its speed was terrifying, and the ground shook beneath its paws. It was too ferocious for a head-on confrontation. "What are you doing? Why are you just running?" Ora yelled. "That tiger will catch you if you don't fight back!" I knew I couldn't outrun it forever, but fighting a High-Grade beast was easier said than done. I dodged a claw swipe that leveled a nearby tree, the wood splintering behind me. Seeing an opening, I used Time Freeze. Everything went grey and still. I positioned myself and aimed for its neck. As time resumed, I slashed. But to my horror, the blade only left a shallow scratch. The tiger countered instantly, its massive paw slamming into me. I blocked with my sword, but the force sent me flying through the air, skidding across the dirt until I hit the roots of an old oak. "The blade won't go through!" I gasped, my lungs burning. Its hide was too thick, protected by a dense energy barrier. I couldn't use Time Freeze again so soon, and cold, creeping fear began to set in. I turned and sprinted into the woods, the tiger and the mounted men hot on my heels. Arrows continued to rain down, hidden by the pitch-black night. Only the moonlight offered a glimpse of the jagged, uneven terrain. "You're in a bad spot," Ora warned. "Take out the archers first!" "Take them out? You mean kill them?" I was a warrior, yes, but I had only ever killed bandits and monsters—not town guards or merchants' men. "If you stay 'kind' now, you'll end up dead!" Ora screamed. "You can't keep using the Time Sword just to dodge. You'll run out of energy and die!" "I know, but..." As I wavered, an arrow pierced my shoulder, the impact knocking me to the ground. More arrows followed, forcing me to scramble up and keep running. The pain was agonizing; I could feel the warm, sticky blood soaking my shirt. I used Time Heal on the go, but the combined drain of the sword's abilities made my vision swim. "Aren, listen to me! They won't stop until you're dead!" Gritting my teeth against my own conscience, I slid across the ground and turned to face them. Fifteen archers. I just needed to stop them from firing. I activated Time Freeze, sprinted to their line, and slashed at their bow-arms. Half of them fell, but I couldn't reach the rest before my time was up. I tried to retreat to regroup, but suddenly, a heavy chain wrapped around my waist and yanked me backward with violent force. "What now?!" "This is bad, Aren! The enemy has a Spirit Item too!" Ora warned. A man stood nearby, a glowing chain hovering around him like a snake. "I don't know how you move so fast," he sneered, "but this is the end." I hacked at the chain with my sword, but it didn't break. He yanked the link, slamming me into the ground. I realized I couldn't escape the item's reach unless I neutralized the user. I forced one last Time Freeze. I stood up, lunged, and as time resumed, I slashed across the man's chest. He collapsed, and the chain went limp. I was free, but only for a second—three more arrows thudded into my back and legs. "Not good..." The pain was overwhelming. I tried to use Time Heal again, but my knees gave out. I collapsed into the dirt mid-stride. The Time Sword was eating my energy faster than I could replenish it. My body was shaking, my breath coming in ragged, shallow gasps. I wasn't strong enough for this. Suddenly, a massive shadow loomed over me, blotting out the stars. I looked up just as the giant tiger leaped from the darkness. It landed squarely on top of me, pinning me to the earth. The sound of my own bones shattering echoed in the silent forest. The pain was beyond description—a white-hot agony that felt like my internal organs were being crushed into paste. I couldn't move; I was paralyzed. "AHHHHHHHH!" I screamed until my throat was raw. Blood began to pool beneath me, soaking the dry leaves. The tiger's razor-sharp claws sank deep into my chest, hooking into my flesh. "Aren! Aren! Use Rewind! Use it now!" Ora's voice was distant, panicked, ringing in my ears. I wanted to. I tried. But I had dropped my sword when I fell, and I was pinned beneath a ton of muscle and fur. I didn't even know if I had enough energy left to trigger the spell. I reached out, my fingers trembling, clawing at the dirt, trying to touch the hilt of the sword lying just inches away. "Just... a little more... please... help me..." My vision began to blur, the edges turning to static. My mind was spinning with desperation and the cold realization of my own weakness. Was this really how it ended? "Is this... as far as I go?" I whispered in my mind. As my fingers finally brushed the cold, unyielding steel of the blade, the tiger leaned down and clamped its massive jaws around my head. In an instant, my world went black. The pain vanished. Everything I was, and everything I was meant to be, simply ceased to exist.Latest Chapter
Chapter 144 : The game of his own destiny
The tension inside the house escalated because of what I did to Yuhee. She begged me to understand her actions, insisting that she did it for all of us. "My love, please, listen to me. I didn’t do this only for myself; I did it for our family," she pleaded. "Family? No," I replied, my voice filled with anger. "If you truly loved me, you wouldn't have stripped me of my memories and tried to control me. You took hold of my life and forced me to follow your whims." Yuhee broke down in tears, admitting her fault, but she insisted she had no other choice but to do what she did to ensure I would come with her to Genova. I refused to accept her reasoning, my anger only growing. "I followed you, and I gave in to everything you wanted. I was ready to marry you and love you, but you didn’t trust me, and you even went as far as imprisoning Ora." " You planned to use me all along. You never truly loved me because you only saw me as a tool to be used." She immediately denied it. "That’s not
Chapter 143 : The Holy light
After leaving the ruins, I continued my journey. Genova was too far away, so I decided to use Ione’s vehicle. I had learned how to operate one of her cars back when she taught me how to drive so I could pick up her daughter. However, I had to stop every three hours to let the engine cool down to prevent it from overheating. While I was waiting and resting, I decided to hunt in the forest for some meat, as I was getting tired of the noodles we had packed in the vehicle. While hunting, I brought out the Time Sword; it was much easier to catch prey using time freeze. A few moments later, I remembered the relic I had found inside the ruins and tried to manifest it. "What exactly is that relic for?" I raised my hand slightly, and a moment later, a bracelet appeared on my wrist. "Wait, why did it turn into a bracelet?" I was curious about the bracelet's abilities, so I tried using it on a wild boar in front of me. "Let’s see what you can do." However, no magic circle appeared, and nothi
Chapter 142 : the ruin and the ancient relic.
Once the spells were activated, the statues surrounded us and launched an attack. We were trapped inside the chamber, and to escape, we had to get past more than thirty moving stone statues. My fellow magic casters tried to blast them away, but there were simply too many. "There are too many of them! We can’t win against them!" "Find a way! We cannot die in this place!" The soldier-statues, brandishing swords, began their assault. I gripped my own sword tightly and met them head-on. They were slow, making them easy to fight, and their attacks were predictable, lacking any special technique. However, because their bodies were made of stone, my strikes lacked the force to shatter them. "Their bodies are too hard!" "Move aside! Let me try something!" One of my companions cast a powerful spell, softening the ground beneath the statues until they began to sink into the mud. "Good! It’s working!" But suddenly, the magic circles on the statues' foreheads fired white las
Chapter 141 : The Keeper
Aren’s POV Before the sun even rose the next morning, we left Genova to begin our journey. The ancient labyrinth is located in the Labiro Mountains, a site that holds the ruins of an imperial palace from long ago. There were five of us in the group, including three magic casters hired to provide protection while we searched. According to Ione, he brought them along to ensure we could make it back out safely. He had nearly lost his life exploring labyrinths in the past, as many monsters prefer to dwell there due to the countless tunnels and hiding spots. During the journey, Ione introduced me to them, and we chatted about their previous expeditions. Because I still have no memories of my past due to the accident, I had nothing to contribute to the stories. "Really? You lost your memories in an accident?" one of them asked. "Yes," I replied. "My wife told me that while we were on our way to Genova, I fell into a ravine and was swept away by a strong river current. I hit my head
Chapter 140 : The new job
The next day, Aren returned to the forest and waited all day for any animals he could catch. However, after five hours, he had only managed to trap three rabbits. Sighing in frustration, Aren realized he couldn't sell such a small catch, so he decided to keep them for dinner instead. "It seems the animals here are dwindling," he muttered. "I suppose I’ll have to head up the mountain tomorrow." On his way back to town, he ran into ione, who was out shopping for supplies. "Aren! Is that you? Just coming back from the forest?" "Yes," Aren replied. "Hunting has been poor, probably because of the rain." "Hunting is always slow during the gold month," ione explained. "Plus, next month, hunting in the Genova fields will be prohibited because it’s the breeding season. The animals are likely migrating up the mountain." Aren let out a dejected sigh. Sensing his distress, Ione placed a hand on his shoulder and reached for the rabbits he was carrying. "Come on now, don't worry. I can manag
Chapter 139 :: The peaceful life in genova
In the bustling and vibrant market of Genova, one could easily see why this place is known as the "Pearl of the West"—it is a town defined by peace and prosperity. Because it is an open city, trade thrives here, bringing significant income to merchants and, in particular, to hunters. Aren is one of these hunters, selling the meat of deer and bears in the town. He is known for leaving for the forest at the break of dawn and arriving back in town by noon to sell his catch. "That’s a magnificent bear you’ve caught, Aren. You truly are exceptional when it comes to hunting," remarked one of his fellow hunters. "Do you want to join us for a treasure hunt in the Western Labyrinth?" another companion asked. "I’m certain that if you come with us, we’ll bring back a fortune." "Oh, I can’t," Aren replied. "My wife has forbidden me from going to the west. You know how Yuhee is—when she gets angry, she’ll make a scene all night long." His companion put an arm around him, insisting that he jo
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