My Demons

Chapter 42

Chapter 42

No matter how many times I looked over the letter, the contents stayed the same.

I couldnt have all of a sudden lost my reading comprehension after becoming Phoenix, so the letter had only one meaning.

It was a response to a letter that was never supposed to have been sent.

Why did your expression change so suddenly? What does it say?

Ellen, who had been staring at my face, inquired. Without a word, I handed her the letter.

After scanning through it, she also furrowed her brows in deep thought.

I didnt recall the exact content Well, to be honest, I hadnt really read it properly

The Evidence of Collusion acquired in the game was a letter sent by the bandit gang to the citys collaborator.

After delivering this letter to the captain of the guard and the lord, the quest I was currently working on was given. It involved coordinating reinforcements through a secret passage.

But the letter I had just found was undoubtedly a response written by the citys insider.

Even though it was composed using language that merchants would use, phrases like Ill secure the route and Ill meet you were suspicious.

Moreover, the man who had this letter, Tobald, wasnt heading to the city but was leaving via the secret passage. It was certain that he was returning after receiving a reply.

After reading the letter several times, Ellen, with a serious expression, handed the letter to Arnal, who appeared puzzled, and said,

Theres a traitor in South Harbor.

Thats correct.

What are you planning to do?

Im still contemplating.

This letter was evidence that the games plot and the actual events were misaligned.

The attack by the Ubar gang was similar yet different. To put it simply, the confrontation with Poison was an event that existed in the plot.

Though the circumstances had changed and the order had gotten a bit jumbled.

On the other hand, the bandits letter being delivered to the insider and a response being written?

It was an event that originally didnt exist in the plot.

I cant gauge what kind of impact this new development will have on the plot and reality.

Grania and Arnal, who had listened to our conversation, exchanged blank looks, then asked with puzzled expressions.

Why? What does it say?

? I gave you the letter, didnt I?

In response to my words, Arnal made a face and grumbled as if annoyed.

Do you think were measuring the lines?

Why are you saying that all of a sudden?

Because we cant read, were asking for an explanation.

Ah, right. Reading and writing abilities werent common among the commoners in this world.

It was normal that Grania and Arnal couldnt read.

Give it here.

Luke, who was about to respond to me, took the letter and read it with a furrowed brow.

Lets see The current route your merchant group is using is

His voice was pleasant to hear, at just the right pace. Thanks to his single recitation, Grania and Arnal were able to understand the contents.

Merchant group? Why are these bandits posing as a merchant group?

Its obviously a cover.

A cover? Hmm.

You might call it a vague foresight.

However, The Traitors Reply wasnt part of the games content.

When unexpected events occur a couple of times, the course of the scenario can shift significantly. Essentially, the more I delay, the harder it becomes to predict the future.

So, I cant afford to waste any more time.

However, lets pick up the pace a bit from now on. After we contact reinforcements, um we should get back to the city within three days at most.

Upon my words, the white-haired old man, the skilled warrior, the restless archer, and the wizard who had just learned magic all nodded.

After gathering useful items, the bandits bodies turned to dust at Lukes touch.

Even the one fortunate bandit who survived met the same fate, turning to dust after Grania stabbed him in the neck.

It was a decision I didnt have control over, but it didnt sit well with me that I had to kill a captive who couldnt defend himself. But I couldnt take him along, nor could I set him free. I had to try to shake off the unease, reminding myself that he was just a thief who had lied until the very end.

Anyway, after concluding our business, we discovered a small tunnel behind a massive wall. At the tunnels end, which sloped downward, a hidden passage opened up.

One side of the secret passage was blocked by debris and large rocks.

This allowed us to explore the opposite side without hesitation.

Lime-coated bricks, the narrowness that caused my head and shoulders to brush against the walls, and the pitch-black darkness

The secret passage was structured like ones Id seen in games. Yet, I barely felt familiar with it, perhaps because it felt more realistic.

Things that I couldnt experience in front of a screen the thinning air, the musty smell of water, and the slippery floor reshaped my perception of the space.

From time to time, a bug larger than me would appear, but they were easily dealt with by Ellens flaming arrows and Arnals shots.

On occasion, some were lucky enough to dodge those attacks, but they inevitably ended up sliced in half by my Falchion.

The bugs, with their sticky shells, wriggling and spewing viscous fluid, were gruesome enough to be terrifying. But I, now accustomed to it, stepped over their remains and pressed on.

Ugh -

Meanwhile, Ellen, still finding the bugs revolting, made a fuss every time she passed the remains pushed to one corner of the passage. She paused to catch her breath, then quickly moved on with her eyes tightly shut, shivering.

The others had to be careful not to laugh at her, though I couldnt resist. I teased her, laughing heartily.

Dont laugh.

Hahahaha, you tell me not to laugh after making me laugh? Isnt that a bit much?

you rascal

Ignoring the annoyed girl, I continued on.

After about fifteen minutes of walking along the winding passage

What we encountered was a heap of collapsed earth. The secret passage was buried under a mound of soil at both its beginning and end. Considering this underground structure was a legacy of the ancient empire, it wasnt surprising.

Arnal, shining a lantern on the mound, sighed in disappointment.

Ah, damn. Its blocked, huh?

No, there are paths on both sides.

As I approached the dirt and raised my torch, tunnels could be seen opening up on either side.

One of them probably led deeper into the sewer, and the other likely led outside.

Grania, alternating her gaze between the pitch-black voids, asked cautiously.

Could this just be a burrow dug by animals?

Could be. But its a fact that the bandits entered from outside, right? At least one of these should be a way to the exterior.

Thats true. Ah, we should have asked the guy we captured earlier about the passage. Regret tinging her voice, Grania licked her lips. Arnal, shining a lantern into the burrow, scoffed.

Do you think he wouldve given you a proper answer? Its better not to know than to be misled by nonsense.

Hmm. But it wouldve been better than having no idea at all.

An unproductive conversation. I stepped forward, interrupting Granias regret.

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