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Chapter 23 - Chapter 22 World of Dreams

"W-What? I forgot this damn dagger is cursed!"

[Cursed removed by 'Lyndall']

"Thanks, Dally!"

[Congratulations! You have created a Poisonous Cursed Dragon Twin Dagger]

[Poisonous Cursed Dragon Twin Dagger]

Increases Critical Damage +25%

Causes Bleeding Curses Target (Target Stats -20%) ⟵ New

Inflicts Poison ⟵ New

Active Skill: Poison and Cursed Dragon Tornado (MP Consumption: 30) [Single Target] ⟵ New

First use does not consume MP.

"Skill name sounds lame, but overall? The weapon's OP. I really thought it'd melt or just slap poison on the blade."

ROOAAAAARRRRRRR!

"Almost forgot about you, bacon boy."

I activated Isaac's Hunter's Game and Rona's Iron Wall. Unequipped my scythe. Slid the twin daggers into my palms. As I plummeted, I activated Poison and Cursed Dragon Tornado, targeting the boar's exposed cranium.

The daggers thrusted deep into its head—poison oozed from the blade, spiraling in a tornado of cursed energy.

[Target: Ravonsac Wild Boar has been cursed. Target stats decreased by 20%. Target has been inflicted with poison. Due to low poison resistance, additional damage has been dealt.]

Its HP plummeted—20% and falling.

It squealed, thrashed violently.

"Ouii~ I'm getting dizzy…"

Still clinging on, I twisted the daggers deeper.

More HP gone. More squeals. More fury.

And then—wham—I was flung through the air like trash. Crashed into the stone wall.

[Warning! Your HP has dropped below 10%]

"That hurts so bad…" I coughed blood. "If it weren't for Iron Wall, I'd be jam on the wall by now."

Pshht—

The boar charged again.

"Oui—" I spat blood and activated Heal! Heal! Heal!

HP ticked back up to 18%. I dodged. Barely.

Boom—boar slammed the wall. Pressure alone shaved another 6% off.

"If that pressure alone did that, getting hit would reduce me to molecules."

It turned. Snorted. Charged again.

I swapped back to the scythe. Swung—

[0 damage dealt]

"Uh-oh."

I Dashed sideways, dodging narrowly. A game of cat and mouse—with the mouse slowly dying.

Time ticked. Poison ticked. I waited.

My HP trickled down. Breath shorter. Vision doubled.

[Warning! Your HP has dropped below 5%]

I collapsed. Blood splattered. My hands trembled. The boar's blurry form loomed, but I could barely tell which one was real anymore.

Still—one last chance.

I picked up my scythe. Tossed it blindly.

And blacked out.

...

Light.

Ceiling.

Stone.

Breath.

"Ugh… What happened?"

I turned.

The boar. Dead. Right next to me.

I sat up. Poked it.

"...You're asleep? Now? Way to ruin an opportunity."

[Congratulations! You have killed Ravonsac Wild Boar.]

[Due to enemy's level difference, extra EXP awarded.]

[You and your teammates have leveled up to Level 30!]

[Skill Level Ups: Dodge 6→7, Dash 3→5, Info Gathering 7→8, Eagle's Eye 5→6, Merry Go Lucky! 7→8, Iron Wall 2→3, Heal! Heal! Heal! 2→3]

I walked around the corpse.

My scythe—plunged into its eye.

My twin daggers—still in its skull.

I stared up.

"Rona's skill works better than a charm. I owe her big time."

I retrieved my weapons.

[Do you wish to put Ravonsac Wild Boar in your inventory? Yes / No]

"Seriously? I can do that? Heck yes!"

I hit 'Yes'. The boar vanished into thin blue light.

Ping.

Isaac: What was that noise?

Rona: You alright, Lil?

Isaac: Why aren't you replying?

Rona: Lil dead?

Isaac: Maybe? I find someone who can make a great gravestone while Rona will find a place for her to rest in peace.

Rona: Okey Dokey!

I groaned and typed back.

Llyne: I'm fine.

I didn't bother checking the 999+ unread messages. One sigh later—

"I don't know if I should be proud or insulted."

I scanned the boss room. Dozens of treasure chests gleamed around me.

"Just from killing one boar? Maybe because I almost died."

I opened one.

It jumped up.

Attacked.

I stabbed it.

[Congratulations on killing your first mimic!]

"Mimic?! Of course!"

I eyed the rest of the room. Silent. Suspicious.

One by one—I opened every single chest.

Out of 999, 994 were mimics.

"If Rona was here, I'd have had better luck." I sobbed.

[You and your teammates have leveled up to Level 35!]

[Skill Level Up! Stubbornness 5 → 6]

"It's not stubbornness! It's perseverance!"

Silence.

"Oh... What's the use of getting mad with a dumb screen."

I let out an exasperated sigh and turned away, rummaging through the meager loot I'd earned from the non-mimic treasure chests. "Let's see... human bone, normal writing pen, MP potion, two paper clips, and a seed?" I held up the tiny object between my fingers. "A seed? Like, plant-plant?"

Naturally, I sniffed it.

Then I licked it.

"Odourless and tasteless. Yuck." I wiped my tongue against my sleeve and stared at the strange collection. "The only useful one here is the mana potion… but I better keep all of it. You never know when a cursed paperclip might come in handy."

The screen blinked.

[Title Acquired: Hoarder Queen]

"I'm not a hoarder! I'm being practical!"

The screen enlarged the title.

"You're doing this just to piss me off, aren't you?"

It vanished without a word.

"..."

Ping.

Isaac: You're fine? What took you so long to reply just 2 words?

Rona: Isaac wants to bury you.

Isaac: I did not!

Llyne: Check the inventory.

Isaac: Rovansac Wild Boar?! Where did you get it?!

Llyne: That was the boss I had to kill. It nearly killed me.

Rona: Meat!

Isaac: Good job. I can cook it later.

Llyne: Thanks. I need my revenge.

Isaac: Ok...

Rona: (Sticker: question mark)

Llyne: I'll be continuing then.

Isaac: Sure.

Rona: Good luck!

I closed chat and moved forward.

Behind the boar's throne stood a towering metal door—black, unmarked. Cold air crept beneath it. No curses, no symbols. Just weight.

I placed a shaky palm on it and pushed.

Creak…

A breeze passed me. A haunting voice floated in the wind—soft, feminine, almost... weeping.

I swallowed hard and stepped inside.

[HP and MP fully recovered]

[Congratulations. You have passed Stage 2.]

[You have entered the World of Dreams.]

[Beware. They are not mere illusions.]

Darkness.

No ground.

No walls.

Only void.

The voice had stopped—but silence felt worse.

I strained my ears.

Pitter. Patter.

Water drops. Yet, when I stepped, the floor was dry.

No puddles. No ripples.

Still—I walked toward the sound.

Step. Step. Step.

Time blurred.

Then—I saw her.

A woman. Dressed in flowing red. Traditional. Regal. Weeping softly.

Or was she singing?

Her head was bowed. Her back to me. Her presence unnatural.

That voice—the eerie one. It wasn't a cry. It was a song.

My heart thumped.

Everything screamed danger.

But I couldn't look away from her sorrow.

Couldn't just turn my back.

Even if it killed me.

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