Chapter 8
Trapped in This Damn GameÂ
A cool breeze drifted in through the slightly open window.
Golden hair swayed gently in the wind.
It was well past noon when Dermo finally woke up.
He had fallen asleep only when everyone else was already waking upâso it was inevitable.
âHaahâŠâ
No matter how much he tried to get used to it, this world still felt foreign.
He sighed as he looked up at the ceiling, webbed with cobwebs.
He raised his right hand, still wrapped in cloth, to inspect it.
The bandage was stained red with blood.
James had wrapped it for him with medicinal herbs after seeing the wound on his hand.
Heâd said heâd picked up some first aid skills naturallyâmercenaries often came back from jobs injured.
âItâs gotten a bit better.â
Dermo unwrapped the cloth and flexed his hand open and closed.
Heâd thought the wound was serious, but it had already begun to heal nicely in less than a day.
It mustâve been because he had dumped all the stat points heâd earned from killing Darnuk into vitality.
Of course, the herbs James applied had probably helped too.
Rustle.
Dermo got up and stretched his stiff body.
Then, his eyes caught the mirror hanging on the wall.
He walked up to it.
James had proudly claimed it was the only mirror in the entire innâbut it looked terrible.
Broken shards had been pieced together unevenly, as if someone had salvaged them from the trash.
âSo this is me, huh.â
Dermo gave a hollow laugh as he looked at his reflection.
Brilliant blond hair.
Striking, handsome features that matched perfectly with it.
A blue left eye and a red right eye that looked almost unrealâlike he was wearing colored lenses.
The man in the mirror had the face of an idol anyone, regardless of age or gender, would fall for.
Dermo let out a deep sigh and muttered,
âIf only Iâd had this face in the real world.â
A daydream that would never come trueâbut one long enough to indulge for a moment.
He pulled an eyepatch from his inventory, put it on, and stepped outside.
Creak, creak.
The stairs groaned unpleasantly as he descended to the first floor.
The only people around were Bendy and James.
As Dermo came down, he threw a casual jab toward Bendy.
âWhat? You see something you shouldnât have? What are you staring at?â
His tone was almost picking a fight.
Normally, Bendy wouldâve snapped back right awayâbut not today.
Heâd heard the rumors: that Dermo had decapitated a demon.
And after the beating heâd taken last night for picking a fight, his arm was still badly injured.
Bendy just smiled meekly and left the inn without a word.
Dermo sat down on the chair across from James.
âWell, if it isnât the lantern thief,â James said with a playful grin.
âThief? I borrowed it.â
âOh, you borrowed it and brought it back broken, huh?â
âThat was settled last night already. Iâm hungry. Give me something to eatâanythingâs fine.â
James grinned and shouted toward the kitchen.
âHey! One order of the most expensive dish weâve got!â
âI didnât say expensive.â
âIn this backwater, âexpensiveâ doesnât mean much to a guy like you. Youâll be rolling in reward money after that demon hunt anyway.â
He wasnât wrong. The bounty for taking down Darnuk would more than cover it.
James pulled a gold coin from under the table and flipped it up.
âOne gold. Lucky bastard. If I could handle a sword, Iâd be out there hunting demons too.â
Dermo pocketed the coin and asked,
âPlace seems quiet. Everyone out working?â
âYup.â
James kept cleaning up glasses as he spoke.
âWhen are you heading out to take down Pirovis?â
âTomorrow. My handâs still like this.â
Dermo lifted his right hand slightly.
He could still hold a sword, but forcing it might reopen the woundâor make it worse.
Better to take a day to recover than to risk being crippled in the next fight.
âYeah, you wouldnât be able to fight properly with that hand,â James said, then glanced toward the door.
Following his gaze, Dermo turned.
Tom was walking in, carrying a bow.
His sprained leg still hadnât healed, so it looked like he was taking the day off.
âWater,â Tom said curtly, sitting down beside Dermo.
James handed him a glass.
Tom gulped it down. His calloused hands gripped the cup tightly.
âInteresting,â he muttered as he set it down.
âI bought a bow from one of the mercenary archers after hearing what you said.
Itâs a piece of junk, but after a few shots, I realized something.
The bow suits me better than the sword.
When I shut out all my senses except sightâitâs like the world slows down. Even a falling leaf.â
âTold you. Your eyes are special.â
âHeh, sounds arrogant to say it myself, but maybe youâre right.â
Tom nodded quietly, then reached into his pocket.
He pulled out three gold coins.
âThis is the reward from taking down Bolgor. Feels like it should be yours, not mine.â
He placed the coins in front of Dermo.
âYou became a mercenary for the money too, right?â Dermo asked.
Mercenary work was the best way for a commoner to rise.
All you needed was a swordâno noble blood required.
âOf course. What mercenary doesnât?â
But not every mercenary got rich.
If your skills were mediocre, youâd risk your life for scraps.
Tom was one of those cases.
Heâd earned 3 gold in a day, sureâbut without Dermo, heâd be dead.
When Dermo pushed the coins back toward him, Tom frowned.
âIâm looking for comrades. Want to join me, Tom? If you say yes, those coins are a gift.â
ââŠ?â
Tomâs pupils wavered like a cat staring at a fish.
Dermo continued,
âIf you come with me, 3 gold will feel like pocket change.â
ââŠYou want something from me? My skills arenât worth that much.â
âI told youâyour eyes are special. And besidesâŠâ
Dermo tapped the eyepatch over his right eye.
âWe share something unique, donât we?â
âHey, canât I come too? Iâd love for 3 gold to be pocket change,â James chimed in jokingly.
But when his wife called from the kitchen, he sighed and went back to work.
Tom and Dermo were alone again.
âCan you really make that much money?â
âAs long as you donât die.â
Dermo shrugged.
âWhy are you gathering a team? Planning to start a mercenary corps?â
âYeah. With capable people only.â
âTrying to be the King of Mercenaries?â
âHardly. Iâm not interested in titles. My only concern is demonsâand the ones who worship them.â
Tom froze mid-scratch of his beard.
âYou meanâŠâ
âIâm going to wipe out every last one rooted in the Empire.â
ââŠâ
Even the royal family hadnât been able to do that.
Finding demon worshippers was harder than finding the demons themselves.
Tom remembered the rumorsâa southern count had found traces of a cult recently, launched a raid, and lost nearly 80% of his forces.
âAre you serious?â
There wasnât even a hint of a joke in Dermoâs expression.
âIâm not exactly in the mood for jokes.â
âIf you mean that⊠youâre insane.â
âSo what?â
âIf thatâs true, Iâll just slow you down.â
âIâll make you stronger. Donât worry about that.â
Tomâs gaze lingered on the coins.
Why do I feel like⊠he might actually pull it off?
At last, Tom reached out and grabbed the coins.
âIâve heard that intelligent demons grant human desires,â he said.
He clenched the coins tightly in his hand.
âI want wealth.
So this contractâIâm not making it as a man, but as someone asking the blood flowing in your veins to grant my desire.â
His eyes locked with Dermoâs, burning with greed and obsession.
[Mercenary âTomâ has joined your party.]
Dermoâs lips curled faintly upward.
âIâll make it happen. Just donât die.â
Tom pocketed the coins and asked,
âSo, itâs obvious weâll clear out all the demons around here first. Whatâs next?â
âIâll be heading to Lunapol to find someone.â
âLunapol, huh⊠Thatâs about a weekâs journey on foot.â
Just then, James came out from the kitchen humming, carrying food.
âHere we go! Tender chicken with my wifeâs special sauce!â
He set a large plate of chicken before Dermo, pouring steaming red sauce over it and handing him a fork.
âItâs to die for!â
Dermo took a bite at Jamesâs urging.
The spicy sauce spread over his tongue like silk.
âHow is it? Delicious, right?â
âHmm. Probably the best thing Iâve eaten here so far.â
âHahaha! Of course it isâitâs my wifeâs cooking!â
James roared with laughter.
Dermo chewed silently and glanced at Tom.
âHeading somewhere?â
âYeah, back out to practice shooting.â
Definitely a hard worker.
âFine. Weâll hunt Pirovis tomorrow morning. Be ready.â
âGot it.â
As Tom left the inn, bow in hand, Dermo closed his eyesâ
recalling Pirovisâs attack patterns.
At dawn the next day.
The guards stationed atop Silverrookâs palisade all looked in the same directionâ
toward two mercenaries walking away from the village and into the distant forest.
âThink theyâll be okay?â
âYou donât know? That blond guy took down two demons in just two days.â
âCome on, I know that. Thatâs not the point.â
One guard turned his head. The other followed his gaze.
âNo matter how strong you areâyou still burn if you touch fire.â
âYeahâŠâ
They both looked toward the charred, blackened farmland beyond the village.
They could still remember the farmers who had burned alive in Pirovisâs flames.
Time passed.
The bluish dawn faded. Morning crept in.
Thenâ
KIIIIYAAAAAAAH!
A piercing shriek echoed from the forest.
A pillar of fire roared into the sky.
To be continuedâŠ