The next morning, I brought food to Lavender's room and checked in on her.
"Here, eat something. How are you feeling today?"
She didn't answer, but she moved closer to take the meal from the small table. I reminded her that I might not be home until late because of my training in the forest, so I was leaving extra food for her.
A moment later, I heard a shout from outside. It was one of the hunters coming to deliver the proceeds from our previous haul. I met him in the living room, where he handed over two bags of money totaling one hundred thousand.
I was stunned. I had never seen that much money in my life. Remembering the Goblin King's loot, I pulled out the crown and showed it to him.
"Wait... is this really from a Goblin King?" he gasped. "This is pure gold and diamonds. It's worth a fortune!"
I told him to sell it and, as before, we would split the profit. He had become my reliable link to the town's market. While we were talking, I asked him if he knew anything about the slaves in Hayem City.
"Slaves? There are plenty in town. Why, are you looking to buy one?"
I quickly shook my head and told him about Lavender, explaining that I had rescued her from a goblin ambush. I mentioned my concern about the shackles on her wrists—a "sealing item" used on slaves that could be fatal if removed incorrectly.
"I want to get those off her. Do you know a way?"
He explained that only the slave's master or a priest at the chapel could remove them. He warned me, however, that the merchants in town were predators. If they saw I was emotionally invested in a slave, they would skyrocket the price.
"I see. Could you accompany me there? I want to try and buy her from her master," I said.
We agreed to meet at the trade house. I went back to Lavender and told her we were heading into town.
"You're... taking me back to the city?"
A shadow of deep sadness crossed her face.
"For now, yes," I said gently. "I want to get those shackles off you, and I can only do that by buying you from your former master."
"Wait... you're going to buy me?" she asked, her voice trembling.
I scratched my head, unsure if I could actually pull it off, but I promised her I would do everything in my power to make her free.
We arrived at the trade house a few minutes later. The hunter spoke to the merchant who owned Lavender's contract to negotiate a price. He came back to me with a grim expression.
"They're asking for fifty thousand. Those vultures know how to squeeze a deal. That's an absurd price for an ordinary slave."
I winced. That was nearly a year's worth of my old salary. In my past life, I wouldn't have dreamed of spending that much on anything. I looked at Lavender, who was watching me with a hollow, hopeful gaze.
"It's fine," I told the hunter. "Please, help me buy her."
"Are you sure? That's double the market rate. You could get two others for that price."
I shook my head. "I only want Lavender. No one else."
The deal was struck. We were led into a room where they began the process of transferring ownership. It involved a magic spell and a contract—a process I wasn't familiar with, but I went along with it for her sake.
After I signed the papers, Lavender's old shackles finally snapped open. However, they were replaced by a new collar around her neck. To finalize the process, I had to recite a magic oath accepting her as my slave.
As we left the trade house, the merchant tried to chase me down to offer more "merchandise," but I ignored him. The hunter bid me farewell to go find a buyer for the Goblin King's crown.
As Lavender and I walked through the streets, she seemed lost in thought, her eyes downcast. I took her to a clothing shop to get her something new. Since I knew nothing about women's fashion, I told her to pick whatever she liked.
"You want me to choose? But why?" she asked, bewildered.
"You need new clothes. Those old ones have seen better days," I replied.
She stood there, frozen, so I called over a sales lady to take her measurements. I ordered five outfits and various necessities for her. While they attended to her, I picked out some new gear for myself as well.
An hour later, we stepped back onto the street with our shopping bags. I saw a nearby restaurant and realized I was starving. I invited Lavender in, but she hesitated, so I practically had to pull her inside. I ordered enough food for five people.
"Eat up. We need to finish all of this."
Lavender sat stiffly, not touching her plate. I asked if she wanted something else.
"No, Master... I'm just wondering... why are you eating with me?"
I looked at her, confused. "Because it's lunchtime? We haven't eaten all day." I smiled. "And besides, we should celebrate. You're free from that merchant now."
Her eyes went wide. "Free?"
I pulled out the ownership contract I had just signed and tore it to pieces right in front of her. I admitted that I never had any intention of keeping her as a slave; I only bought her to set her free so she would never have to suffer abuse again.
"You don't have to follow anyone's orders anymore. From now on, your life is your own," I said. I leaned over and unlatched the metal collar from her neck. "Lavender, you are free."
She sat there in stunned silence. Tears began to stream down her face as she thanked me over and over. I was happy to see her smile, though I had to tell her to stop crying because we were starting to draw a crowd.
As we walked back toward the forest, I started to feel the weight of my decisions. I whispered to Ora, asking for her take on the situation.
"Ora, what now? Should we head back to the forest? Isn't our mission technically over?"
"Don't ask me," Ora huffed. "You've completely derailed my plan. You never listen to me anyway."
She reminded me that we were supposed to kill Lavender. Instead, I had spent a fortune to liberate her. Lavender overheard Ora's voice and shrunk back in fear.
"Please... don't kill me."
"I'm not going to kill you!" I hissed at Ora, then turned to Lavender. "She's just joking. I wouldn't spend all that money just to kill you right after."
Ora eventually admitted that I might have a point—if we could prevent the tragedy that turned Lavender into a villain, the war might never happen. But she warned me that we didn't know what would trigger her hatred for the kingdom in the future. As long as Lavender held a Celestial Item, she remained a threat.
I noticed Lavender was still clutching the metal collar I had removed from her.
"You can throw that away, you know. You don't need it anymore."
She just held it tighter and looked at the ground. I told her she didn't have to stay with me; she could go wherever she wanted. I pulled out my wallet and handed it to her, telling her to use the money to start a new life in Hayem.
She didn't move. She just stood there, looking conflicted. I gave her a final smile and told her to be kind to others, then turned and started walking back toward the woods.
I figured my conscience was clear. If she lived a free, happy life, she would never become the destroyer Ora feared. I left her there in the town, thinking it was safer for her than a cabin in a monster-infested forest.
As I entered the treeline, I looked back. She was still standing there, watching me.
"Are you sure about this?" Ora asked. "Leaving her in town alone?"
"Of course," I replied. "What is she going to do in the forest? I can't leave her alone at the shack while I'm out training. No decent man leaves a girl in the middle of a monster woods. She's better off in the city."
Ora conceded the point but suggested that Lavender could have been an asset in our fight against the other six members of the Black Scorpion, especially since she possessed a Celestial Item.
"Why doesn't she use it then?" I asked. "If she's that powerful, why did she let herself be enslaved?"
"She probably has no idea what it is," Ora mused. "She's terrified of everything. She likely doesn't even know how to trigger it."
Ora lamented the missed opportunity, noting that Lavender's help would have made the mission to kill the others much easier.
"Wait, you're still on that?" I asked. "Why do you always jump straight to killing them?"
"Because," Ora answered coldly, "it's the simplest way."
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The price of a life
She was dragging the old man down the stairs, ignoring his desperate pleas for mercy. When she noticed me standing by the grand entrance, she froze mid-step.The violet flames covering her face flickered and vanished as she released the old man. Her eyes widened with relief as she hurried toward me."Master Aren! Thank goodness... you're alive!" she cried.I stood there, paralyzed. It was Lavender, but she was still wreathed in that ominous violet fire. I immediately asked what had happened and why her body was engulfed in flames.As she realized the state she was in, she recoiled, stumbling back away from me. She began to stammer, over and over, that she hadn't meant to do any of this—that she never intended to hurt anyone. She clutched her head in terror, explaining that she didn't understand what was happening to her own body. It felt as if something else was at the helm, a force driven by a singular, violent urge to kill everything in sight."All I knew was that I had to pro
The eternal flame
We headed to the plaza, where musicians were performing and people were celebrating. With the money I'd earned from selling monster loot, I was able to buy gifts for Lavender—necklaces and various foods that even I was tasting for the first time. Many of these delicacies no longer existed in my original timeline, as the town had long since been destroyed and impoverished.It was heartwarming to watch the children playing in the streets and enjoying the plaza. While I watched them, I noticed Lavender standing still with her eyes closed, soaking in the breeze as if she were savoring every second of her newfound peace. It made sense; she had been imprisoned beneath a mansion as a slave for ten years. Seeing her like this confirmed my belief that she was a good soul who deserved freedom and a happy life.A few minutes later, we bought ice cream from a street vendor. Lavender was absolutely delighted, her tails wagging energetically like a child experiencing a treat for the first time.
The weight of trust
The next morning, I woke up early to fetch water from the river and catch some fish for our breakfast—a routine I'd grown accustomed to during my time in the forest.Catching fish was easy for me now; even the flowing water of the stream could be halted by the power of the Time Sword. Once the water stood still, all I had to do was strike and clean them.As I approached the abandoned house, Lavender came running toward me, looking frantic. She reached out and grabbed onto me as if she were afraid I'd vanish."Wait, what's wrong? Did something happen?" I asked.She shook her head, explaining that she thought I had left her there alone. I scratched my head and told her I had just gone to the river to prepare our meal for the morning.I wasn't sure if it was right to feel this way, but seeing her reaction—seeing how much she wanted me around—actually made me happy. I had lived alone since I was six years old; I wasn't used to having someone waiting for me to come home.I invited h
The second chance
As the giant tiger sank its teeth into my head and tore it from my body, my life came to an end. In an instant, I was dead, and there was nothing I could do to stop it. All physical sensation vanished, yet my mind was still functioning. I don't know why, but I could still hear my own voice echoing in my head. I appeared in a vast expanse, surrounded by endless stars as if I were floating in deep space. I couldn't comprehend what was happening, but I was mesmerized by the beauty of the swirling constellations. "What's happening? Why is the pain gone? Where am I?" Ahead of me, a light flickered. To my shock, the Time Sword Ora had given me was suspended in the center of that glow. I had no idea what was going on; I couldn't feel my body, as if I were merely a lingering consciousness. Only seconds after seeing the sword's light, a sudden force pulled me into a hole that looked like a black hole. A moment later, my surroundings shifted. I was in the middle of a street, standing w
The death
That night, I sat on my bed counting the money I had earned from selling items collected from monsters. Ora and I were already planning our next move.The only light in the room came from a dim oil lamp and the moonlight peeking through the window. Outside, the night was filled with the rhythmic chirping of crickets and the distant, haunting howl of wolves."I think we should reconsider our strategy for this mission before we leave, Ora," I said. "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
The price of freedom
The next morning, I brought food to Lavender's room and checked in on her."Here, eat something. How are you feeling today?"She didn't answer, but she moved closer to take the meal from the small table. I reminded her that I might not be home until late because of my training in the forest, so I was leaving extra food for her.A moment later, I heard a shout from outside. It was one of the hunters coming to deliver the proceeds from our previous haul. I met him in the living room, where he handed over two bags of money totaling one hundred thousand.I was stunned. I had never seen that much money in my life. Remembering the Goblin King's loot, I pulled out the crown and showed it to him."Wait... is this really from a Goblin King?" he gasped. "This is pure gold and diamonds. It's worth a fortune!"I told him to sell it and, as before, we would split the profit. He had become my reliable link to the town's market. While we were talking, I asked him if he knew anything about the
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