Chapter 27: Equinox Festival - Part 2
Chapter 27: Equinox Festival - Part 2
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Chapter 27: Equinox Festival – Part 2
From her place atop the tallest building in all the city, Amelia Laflamme observed the rain falling beyond the horizon. Londorus seemed to be covered in a gray, cold, and indifferent mantle. A super wet mantle.
Sitting at the edge of the rooftop, she then looked down at the street, having a view of her hair and the fabric of her dress forcibly stuck to her chest, but she did not mind. She needed all that coldness to feel something. Anything…
She swallowed saliva, tasting it bitter. In less than a minute, she had ignored three social notifications from her ex-guild partners. Three… More than I expected.
The first was a call from Karen Svensson, who was quickly ignored as soon as it popped up. She surely wants to brag about the great job she did. Yes… Your new ‘Master’ will surely be proud. Go to her side while wagging your tail, come on.
The other two messages were from William The Stoic and Marco Souza, making the same question: ‘Where are you?’ The difference between the two was that William’s message started by calling her beautiful, and Marco’s text was more demanding.
I should do this sooner than later.
She opened her User Interface, and selected William and Karen’s names from her Friend List and tapped ‘block’. Only Marco Souza’s name remained. She could picture his squinting look, daring her to continue. She wanted to ask him if stealing from the Shooting Star’s vault was his idea, but last night’s remarks had already given her the answer.
“This is all strategic—These stopped being quarrels between rival groups, these are private companies now.”
Well, my former ‘Lord’, my sister is still in that guild you fucked…
After glancing at Marissa’s name and her current ‘Offline’ status, she tapped Marco’s and removed him from the list. She sighed as if a load had been freed from her shoulders and pointed her face upwards to receive the chilly rain directly.
There was another task she had to complete. One even more excruciating than distancing herself from her old… companions.
With slow, deliberate fingers, she navigated her User Interface until she found the ‘Report’ button. A virtual window appeared, asking if she had witnessed a crime. She selected ‘Yes’. Immediately, another form popped up, prompting her to provide details. A white, blinking cursor waited for her to start typing.
Better do this now before I change my fucking mind.
She began to write, “I confess to participating in acts of torture by exploiting a system exploit. By abusing the Quick Respawn feature in my former guild’s Training Room, we bypassed the ABB detector, allowing us to repeatedly kill and harass a young man a Level 5 User. I burned him to ash, crushed his heart, beheaded him, beat him into a pulp. All to–”
She paused, staring at the blinking cursor. It seemed to dare her to continue. The words were cold, detached, just as she needed them to be. Any excuse would feel hollow.
“…all to break him. To make him feel even more powerless. Every scream, every whimper, I ignored it all. I did it knowing full well what I was doing. No one ordered me to. I wanted him to suffer, and I made sure he did. Over and over again.”
Her chest tightened as she forced herself to press on.
“I didn’t stop. I didn’t want to. Even when others were disgusted by my actions, I kept going. I enjoyed it.”
Because it would be a lie to attribute it all to Marco’s cause…
She gritted her teeth, resisting the urge to scream. Was this necessary? Did she really need to write all that?
She hovered over the ‘Cancel’ button, ready to forget the whole thing, but something deep inside her refused to take the easy way out.
My father didn’t raise a coward…
“Just punish me already,” she wrote at the end, hitting ‘Send’ with a groan.
I just fucking don’t care anymore.
The response was immediate, catching her off guard. A notification blinked in her field of vision. A message from the system itself. It was so abrupt, so fast, that she felt detached from it for long moments.
Fuck it, she thought, tapping on it to read her punishment. Her judgment.
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System Notification: Disciplinary Action
Upon review of your report, you have been found guilty of violating user conduct by exploiting system mechanics for malicious actions. As a result, the following penalties have been applied to your account:
A 7-day restriction from using any Epic-grade or higher equipment.A 7-day gold freeze, during which you are unable to gain or collect any gold.A fine of 200,000 gold, automatically deducted from your account balance.
This decision is final and cannot be appealed. Please ensure your future actions remain in compliance with the community guidelines.
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“That’s it?” she sneered bitterly before standing up and shouting at the virtual window hovering in front of her. “You have to be kidding me, right?! This can’t be all! Because this sounds so…”
As the rain continued pouring down indifferently, a soft humming noise rose behind her, but she paid it little mind. What she was sure of was that she was being stared at and judged again. That only made her snicker.
“What do you want now, Belphy? I know this isn’t enough for you either. Of course not! But you’ll have to eat it up, because that’s who I am! Oh yes, I wanted all of this to happen. Sure, why not?! I wake up every morning, eager to screw up someone else’s life! That’s ME, every single day! This whole situation is so amusing that I can’t stop laughing! Ha-Ha-HA!”
“That sounds like an interesting story. Why don’t you tell me more about it, dear?”
What in hell?
Amelia turned around to find a girl dressed in old-fashioned Victorian style. A large black hat covered her gaze, revealing only a red-painted smirk. Her sleeved, lace dress looked so delicate that Amelia thought it had been modeled by hand, inch by inch, instead of automatically rendered by the system. Her elegant posture, holding her chin and crossing her legs, told Amelia everything she needed to know about this young girl.
It’s as if I’m watching a more refined and mature version of Kathleen Maher. What I’m certain of is that staring at her feels the same as looking at my Belphy.
If Amelia focused, she could see dozens of droplets of water passing through the stranger’s hat. It was as though she was there and not at the same time.
The girl opened a system window at her side and snickered at it. “I can’t remember the last time someone filled out a manual report since the ABB was implemented. Ah, who am I kidding? All of those white turds, role-playing as Paladins and Clerics, do it all the time and get ignored as soon as they arrive in my inbox. Like, obviously! I don’t want to hear about how they disowned their self-imposed vows anymore. ‘Oh, I took a liking to receiving rewards for my services, please forgive me, oh Sage of Conduct.’ ‘Ah, I accidentally broke my solitude vow by glancing at the Navinet once, so please punish me, Sage!’ And then there’s my favorite: ‘I was just trying to help a friend, and we ended up in bed. Can you overlook my small transgression? It wasn’t my intention to—It’s the uniform! I sweaaar~'” She rolled her eyes, scrolling through the messages. “Every single one reads like a script. Except yours. It was such a fun read that I had to see who wrote this gem in person.”
This girl can’t be… The Moderator of Conduct, can she? But why would she…? Amelia bit her lower lip. No. This is fine. This is just what I wanted.
Amelia took a deep breath before speaking in a soft tone. “That’s right. I filed that report. Everything in there is true.”
The girl hummed while waving her User Interface out of sight. “You already received your punishment. Three penalties, to be precise. What more do you want? A public flogging downtown?”
“Please, ma’am!” Amelia took two steps forward, forming fists. “I need this.”
In the blink of an eye, the mysterious girl had disappeared, but Amelia felt her incorporeal presence closer than ever, followed by a whisper in her ear. “And what do you plan to do about it? Are you going to flagellate yourself for a whole year until you stop feeling this juicy guilt, hmm? Instead of bashing your head against the wall, why don’t you start thinking about what you can do to make amends?”
“That goes without saying, but you agree that the automatic penalties are not enough, don’t you?” Amelia asked calmly. “That’s why you even bothered coming here.”
“Ah, don’t overthink it, sweetie. I just happened to be bored.” Amelia felt a hand pressing down on her shoulder. “But you’re right,” the stranger continued. “It’s not enough. So now that I’m here, you’re in for a trip.”
An explosion was heard in the distance. Frowning, Amelia searched for the source until she saw another blazing light, followed by a burst of flames, two miles away. Lancesmith bridge is in that direction, but… No… It can’t be. It must be just a coincidence. Unless…
Amelia imagined a vivid scene involving the real Astrid confronting Karen after discovering what was going on. But not even that monstrous woman could cause such destruction… at least not inside a Safe City.
That little distraction made her forget who she was dealing with, but searching for that girl in all directions was futile.
A system message popped up soon after.
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– Warning –
The following debuff have been applied: Double pain while taking damage.
– Warning –
Your Pain Endurance passive skill has been nullified.
Timer remaining: 5 months, 23 hours, 59 minutes.
Knock yourself out with this, dear. XOXO.
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Amelia read the message with an expression of disbelief on her face before bursting out laughing. “So this is what playing with the devil is like, huh? So be it!”
Another explosion in the distance caught her attention and this time, her mind forced her to recall what a certain annoying guy had said the day before:
‘This is a serious issue! The integrity of this ship and its population is at risk!’
An exasperating anxiety hit every inch of her body, especially now that she bore the marks of shame on her account. One part of her urged her to leave Londorus behind and never look back, while the other echoed the last words that girl had told her.
“Fine. You win. But if this ends up being bullshit, I’ll show you hell…”
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The humongous dragon crawled towards the city. Its height rivaled the city’s skyscrapers when it stretched out its long necks. While making its way out of the river, it crushed a yacht with one foot and leveled a mansion with its fat, round body.
The white head fired an incandescent beam that melted anything in a straight trajectory, and the black one emitted a chilling cry that created seemingly controlled black holes that consumed everything in a 100-feet radius, before imploding and blinking out of existence.
If left unattended, Londorus would cease to exist in a matter of minutes. Realizing it prompted Alan to draw his bronze-tier sword. “Stop that thing, NOW!” he yelled, threatening the girl in black.
She turned to him, calmly. “Put that thing away before you poke someone’s eyes.”
“Only yours! Why would you bring that thing here?! This is not a dungeon nor a battlefield!”
“Is it full of ‘civilians’? Is that what you’re trying to say?” she asked in a monotone voice.
“Y-YES! Most of the people living here aren’t members of a guild! You’re practically attacking innocent people!”
Although it was impossible to see her expression, Alan was sure that the young woman was glaring at him. “You’re not making any sense, Alan Warden,” she said, turning her voice deeper. “So is it okay to kill people as long as they have a weapon in hand? Do you think chivalry has its place in war?”
She snickered, deviating her gaze toward her monster in the distance, giving Alan the opportunity to check his feet. The shadow bounding me has disappeared.
He then tightened his grip on his sword’s hilt. Even if I know it’ll be impossible, I’d later feel 100 times worse if I never tried!
He charged against the unsuspecting girl and swung his sword, going for her neck. “You asked for it!”
The blade passed through, but it felt null as if he had cut the air. The weight of his weapon after drawing a long curve almost threw him off balance. What happened just now?!
He glanced back, finding the girl’s head still attached. Did I miss? N-no, I don’t think so. Or maybe she moved so fast that I didn’t notice, like in those animes! Can people do that here?! …C-Cool?
“What were you trying to do, Little Mouse?” she asked, smirking. “Doesn’t matter. I promised you a front-row seat, right? What are we waiting for, then?”
She stretched out her hand again, ready to bring another abomination into the city, but when the summoned creature materialized, it was smaller. Her Mount had the head and the glossy wings of a crow and the body of a black slim mare.
“Seats ready! Hop up, Little–” She beamed, but when she turned around, looking for him, he had gone. “Of course he’ll escape,” she said to herself, sighing until she saw him crossing Lancesmith Bridge at full speed. “Is he going after my adorable Draquinox?” She chuckled. “Seriously? Well, I don’t want to miss the show…”
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- I’m rebooting this story
- 100 – [VOL II – Ch17] (Healer Competition Arc) — The friends we leave along the way
- 99 – [VOL II – Ch16] (Healer Competition Arc) — Otherworldly Beauty
- 98 – [VOL II – Ch15] (Healer Competition Arc) — Deadly Penalty
- 97 – [VOL II – Ch14] (Healer Competition Arc) — Witholding Information
- 96 – [VOL II – Chapter 13] — Priorities
- Chapter 140: Living Iron
- Chapter 139: Sonata of the Fallen
- Chapter 138: In the Land of the Faceless, a Pretty Face is Queen
- Chapter 137: Hello there, Fellow Guilders! (Part 3)
- Chapter 136: Hello there, Fellow Guilders! (Part 2)
- Chapter 135: Hello there, Fellow Guilders! (Part 1)
- Chapter 134: Forced Guilt (Part 2)
- Chapter 133: Forced Guilt (Part 1)
- Chapter 132: Gears in Motion (Part 3)
- Chapter 131: Gears in Motion (Part 2)
- Chapter 130: Gears in Motion (Part 1)
- Chapter 129: Healing Capitalism (Part 3)
- Chapter 128: Healing Capitalism (Part 2)
- Chapter 127: Healing Capitalism (Part 1)
- Chapter 126: Holding unto secrets (Part 3)
- Chapter 125: Holding unto secrets (Part 2)
- Chapter 124: Holding unto secrets (Part 1)
- Chapter 123: COMPLACENT INSECURITY - PART 2
- Chapter 122: COMPLACENT INSECURITY - PART 1
- Chapter 121: PHANTOM SEEKERS NOW ONLINE - PART 2
- Chapter 120: PHANTOM SEEKERS NOW ONLINE - PART 1
- Chapter 119: CATCHING UP - PART 2
- Chapter 118: VOLUME’S 2 - 1 - CATCHING UP
- Chapter 117: VOLUME’S 2 PROLOGUE - PART 2
- Chapter 116: VOLUME’S 2 PROLOGUE - PART 1
- Chapter 115: Dylak’s Revenge (FINALE) - END & EPILOGUE
- Chapter 114: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 30) - The Forsaken Lady
- Chapter 113: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 29) - Monster in Diguise
- Chapter 112: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 28) - Unfounded plan
- Chapter 111: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 27) - Silver Fox
- Chapter 110: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 26) - Mana Transfer
- Chapter 109: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 25) - Dylak’s Moving Mansion
- Chapter 108: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 24) - Blazing Combat Maid - Part 2
- Chapter 107: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 23) - Blazing Combat Maid - Part 1
- Chapter 106: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 22) - The Usurper and the Discarded
- Chapter 105: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 21) - Baton Pass
- Chapter 104: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 20) Calling Customer Support
- Chapter 103: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 19) Stupid Lookalike
- Chapter 102: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 18) Combat Butler
- Chapter 101: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 17) As important as Flavor Text
- Chapter 100: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 16) Stockholm Syndrome
- Chapter 99: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 15) Setting Priorities
- Chapter 98: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 14) Digital Empathy
- Chapter 97: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 13)
- Chapter 96: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 12) After the Nightmare
- Chapter 95: Dylak’s Fun Time House (Part 11.111) April Fool’s 2022
- Chapter 94: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 11)
- Chapter 93: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 10)
- Chapter 92: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 9)
- Chapter 91: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 8)
- Chapter 90: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 7)
- Chapter 89: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 6)
- Chapter 88: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 5)
- Chapter 87: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 4)
- Chapter 86: Dylak’s Revenge (Part 3)
- Chapter 85: Dylak’s Revenge PART 2
- Chapter 84: SPECIAL - Dylak’s Revenge (Part 1)
- Chapter 83: Epilogue
- Chapter 82: End of Volume 1
- Chapter 81: Farewell, Beginner’s Town!
- Chapter 80: Bechdel’s Worst Nightmare
- Chapter 79: The Thirty-six-year-old Teen (Part 2)
- Chapter 78: The Thirty-Six-Year-Old Teen
- Chapter 77: Paparazzi
- Chapter 76: Reinauguration
- Chapter 75: Under the stars
- Chapter 74: The Novus’ true purpose
- Chapter 73: Sense of Defeat
- Chapter 72: Remembrance (Part 2)
- Chapter 71: Remembrance
- Chapter 70: Ghost in the Machine
- Chapter 69: Phantom Seekers’ First Stream
- Chapter 68: The Novus’ brightest star
- Chapter 67: Voice Within
- Chapter 66: Final Round
- Chapter 65: My mentor always said...
- Chapter 64: Amelia Blueflamme
- Chapter 63: Herculean Tenacity
- Chapter 62: A Beautiful promise under Dire circumstances
- Chapter 61: The Weakest Hero of the People
- Chapter 60: The Stranded Hell Princess
- Chapter 59: Hell’s Brat
- Chapter 58: Like the sun and moon
- Chapter 57: Like day and night
- Chapter 56: Rise of the Engineer (Part 2)
- Chapter 55: Rise of the Engineer
- Chapter 54: Businessman Rank 1
- Chapter 53: Baby Steps (Part 2)
- Chapter 52: Baby Steps
- Chapter 51: Gaming Ethics
- Chapter 50: Three Way Secret (Part 2)
- Chapter 49: Three Way Secret
- Chapter 48: Rejected #36
- Chapter 47: Trust Issues (Part 3)
- Chapter 46: Trust Issues (Part 2)
- Chapter 45: Trust Issues
- Chapter 44: The Beginning of a stress-filled life
- Chapter 43: Never abandon your allies
- Chapter 42: Never make a girl cry
- Chapter 41: Bitter Aftermath (Part 3)
- Chapter 40: Bitter Aftermath (Part 2)
- Chapter 39: Bitter Aftermath (Part 1)
- Chapter 38: Cat, Mouse, and Owner - Part 2
- Chapter 37: Cat, Mouse, and Owner - Part 1
- Chapter 36: Nuke Dragon - Part 2
- Chapter 35: Nuke Dragon - Part 1
- Chapter 34: Satellite - Part 2
- Chapter 33: Satellite - Part 1
- Chapter 32: Down in the Warzone - Part 2
- Chapter 31: Down in the Warzone - Part 1
- Chapter 30: Non-Compliant Monsters - Part 2
- Chapter 29: Non-Compliant Monsters - Part 1
- Chapter 28: Equinox Festival - Part 3
- Chapter 27: Equinox Festival - Part 2
- Chapter 26: Equinox Festival - Part 1
- Chapter 25: Carefully Planned Encounter (Part 2)
- Chapter 24: Carefully-Planned Encounter
- Chapter 23: Never listen to a Gold Digger (Part 2)
- Chapter 22: Never listen to a Gold Digger
- Chapter 21: Hardcore Gold Farming
- Chapter 20: Eyes as bright as the lights of the city
- Chapter 19: Long-term Promises to kick butts
- Chapter 18: Bitter memories
- Chapter 17: Cute Masquerade
- Chapter 16: Looking for Trouble
- Chapter 15: Separated Paths (Part 2)
- Chapter 14: Separated Paths
- Chapter 13: Finally, a place to call home? (Part 2)
- Chapter 12: Finally, a place to call home?
- Chapter 11: Finally, Allies? (Part 2)
- Chapter 10: Finally, allies?
- Chapter 9: Emergency Loaning
- Chapter 8: Emergency Feeding
- Chapter 7: Emergency Welcoming (Part 2)
- Chapter 6: Emergency Welcoming (Part 1)
- Chapter 5: Emergency Maintenance (Part 2)
- Chapter 4: Emergency Maintenance
- Chapter 3: Emergency Recruitment
- Chapter 2: EMERGENCY LOG OUT
- Chapter 1: WELCOME TO THE NOVUS
- POST VOLUME 1 - Phantom Seekers Member’s Status
- POST VOLUME 1 - List of Phantom Seekers’ NPC members
- List of Main Characters (POV characters)
- List of Known Artificial Intelligence
- Elemental Profficiency & STATS Explained
- Magic & Battle System
- The Tandem & Users Classifications
- The Santa María & The Novus