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Chapter 2
I realized this was not a normal place.
It felt like… a world of humans and fairy-tale creatures.
...
In my memories: humans, demons, beastfolk.
Very messy… I didn't care.
I picked up the bow.
Walked into the forest.
A deer family was living here.
—End.
A single mosquito of an arrow hit the deer's body.
It tried to scream.
But collapsed.
+300 sin points.
—Inventory function unlocked.
I only just noticed… there was a baby deer next to it.
It tried to wake its mother up, trembling in fear.
It laid still on the ground, pretending to be dead.
I stored the deer's corpse.
Looked at the little one in front of me.
A plan slowly crept into this genius brain.
A merchant.
He was delivering goods to the city for sale.
Suddenly, a baby deer ran into the road.
Got slammed by the horses.
He stopped.
Checking the situation when...
Bonk.
A strike knocked him unconscious.
Even the horses were surprised.
I dragged him into the forest.
Stripped everything useful from him.
Wore his clothes.
As for this old man… he deserved to live in shame.
I tied him to a tree, gagged his mouth with my shirt.
It smelled terrible, but whatever.
I loaded the deer onto the cart.
And continued my journey, half-done as it was.
Yes… I used human kindness.
An unpredictable trust.
+300 sin points from baby deer.
+500 sin points for stealing horses.
+400 sin points for humiliating a person.
Total: 1200 points.
A smile crept onto my face, hard to notice.
I approached the city.
The guards looked at me for a moment, then opened the gates.
The cart rolled in.
I looked for a meat vendor.
Asked if they bought deer.
Then sold the two deer who had so kindly helped me.
As for the other goods on the cart,
I had no clue what to do, so I stuffed them into the system.
And the cart?
Maybe I didn't need it.
I went to a trade post.
Sold the horses and the cart.
The old man would probably be shocked.
Who sells like this?
I made nearly 4 gold bars from selling horses
and 40 iron coins from the two deer.
I found a small house for sale.
Bought it with 1 gold bar and 20 iron coins.
The house was small, but livable.
As for that old man… whatever, he lost everything.
This is a karma system — blame it,
not me.
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