Chapter 14: Trouble
Yenna woke up slowly, her mind still fuzzy from a night of weird, confusing dreams. She sat in bed for a few minutes, letting the sleep wear off before getting up and heading downstairs. The house was quiet, the only sound the faint hum of the refrigerator. As she reached the bottom of the stairs, she saw him already sitting at the kitchen table, a steaming cup of coffee in his hands, looking like he was lost in thought.
“Morning,” she said softly, still feeling a little awkward from the night before.
“Yeah, morning,” he replied, looking up at her with a small, lazy smile. “I made some coffee if you want.”
She nodded and poured herself a cup, the warm, rich aroma making her feel instantly more relaxed. They sat in a comfortable silence for a few moments, each lost in their own thoughts. She kept stealing glances at him over the rim of her mug until something moved in her peripheral vision.
Her instincts kicked in instantly. She shot to her feet, her body tensing as she prepared to attack whatever had just moved. But she wasn’t fast enough.
A blur of silver and black slid onto the table, stopping right in front of Vell and giving her a look that was just plain cocky.
“What the hell? Why is it so fast… wait, is that?”
The weasel—or what used to be a weasel—had completely changed. It sat calmly on the table, its fur now a sleek, dark mix of silver and black, with streaks of electric blue that seemed to glow faintly in the morning light. Its eyes, once soft and brown, were now sharp and golden, with narrow pupils that missed nothing. It looked dangerous.
Its claws were longer, sharp enough to tear through steel, and the tips of its fangs peeked out from its mouth, giving it a fierce, hunter-like look. Its tail was thicker, more powerful, and small, faintly glowing marks covered its forehead and shoulders—marks that seemed to match the ones he’d found on his own skin.
Yenna was stunned. The thing was still cute, but in a deadly, “don’t mess with me” kind of way. Vell, on the other hand, was completely nonchalant. He hadn’t even opened his eyes during the whole thing, just kept sipping his coffee.
“H-hey, what is that?” she stammered, slowly sitting back down. The weasel just stared at him with a smirk, as if it was showing off for its master.
He finally finished his coffee, set the cup down, and looked at her while stroking the beast under its chin.
“This is Wren, my beast. I’m a tamer.”
Her eyes drifted back to Wren, who was now playfully batting at his hand like a cat. Beast tamers were rare, almost mythical. “Oh, so you’re a beast tamer, huh?” she said, a wave of disappointment washing over her. “Well, that’s cool, I guess. At least you have something to protect you.”
’Well, that’s disappointing. I thought he would be some cool and powerful warrior, but I guess I was expecting too much. Ugh, my luck with guys is so bad.’
He knew exactly what she was thinking; the system had told him all about how tamers were viewed as weak, second-rate players. But he didn’t care. “You’re that disappointed, huh?”
“H-huh? No, it’s nothing like that… I’m sorry,” she mumbled, feeling bad for her thoughts. It wasn’t her fault; that’s just what everyone said about tamers. But he was still smiling at her, completely unbothered.
“How many tamers have you met?”
“None. They’re rare.”
He chuckled softly. “So, you’re saying you’ve never actually seen a tamer in action.” His tone was playful as he leaned back in his chair, a grin spreading across his face.
“Well… no, I haven’t,” she admitted, glancing at Wren, who was still lounging smugly by his side. “But I’ve heard they’re not as strong as warriors or mages. Their strength mostly comes from their beasts, right? If that’s the case, doesn’t that just mean the tamers themselves are weak?”
He let out a slow breath, a playful look in his eye. He had her right where he wanted her. “You think so? Wanna test that theory?”
She was confused. He knew he was weaker than her, so why was he asking this? “What, like a fight?”
“Nah, I know I can’t beat you in a real fight. How about an arm wrestle? Just a quick test of strength.” He casually rolled up his sleeve, revealing a toned forearm that hadn’t been there a few days ago. “If you’re so sure tamers aren’t that strong, you should have no problem taking me down, right?”
She wanted to say no, but her pride wouldn’t let her. She moved closer, playing right into his hands. “Fine. I’m not sure what you’re up to, but I’ll entertain you.”
She put her elbow on the table, her hand ready and waiting. They locked hands, and she instantly felt the strength in his grip—stronger than she’d expected. He seemed relaxed, his smile never fading as they stared each other down.
’Okay, I’ll just end this in a flash,’ she thought.
She looked at their locked hands and wasted no time, using a lot of her strength to try and slam his arm down. But no matter how hard she pushed, his arm didn’t budge an inch. The smug look on her face said it all: she was stronger, and she was enjoying it.
“So, what now?” he asked, his smile unwavering.
She was so focused on her own strength, so sure of her victory, that she didn’t notice the trap until it was too late. His grip suddenly tightened, so hard that she actually felt a jolt of pain. But before she could even register what was happening, her hand was already touching the table.
“Huh?”
She stared at her hand in shock, then looked up at him. He was staring back at her with a proud, victorious smile.
“W-wait, rematch! I was off guard!”
“Don’t wanna.”
He picked up Wren and walked out of the kitchen without another word. She followed him, still demanding a rematch, but he just kept refusing. He sat down in the living room, relaxing peacefully while she kept talking.
“Come on, just one—”
She stopped mid-sentence. In a flash, she dashed for her sword, grabbed it, and dropped into an attack pose, her eyes fixed on the front door. Vell couldn’t sense anything, so he was a little confused, but he was smart enough to know that if she was on guard like that, it was bad news.
“Mrs. Yenna, can you please let me in? It’s Kell… Yenna?” a voice called from outside the door.
She looked at Vell, and he signaled for her to calm down and answer.
“Sorry, I just came downstairs. Can I help you, Section Chief?”
“Yes, it’s nothing special. It’s just that we didn’t receive your report on the mission your team was assigned yesterday. I’m just curious as to why.”
Yenna tried to stay calm, but she knew one wrong word and they’d both be in trouble. “Ah, about that, I went home early. Did you ask Jolly? She is the team leader, after all.”
’She’s not bad,’ he thought, ’but I don’t think that will be enough. I’ll prepare, just in case.’
“That’s exactly why I’m here,” the Section Chief’s voice replied, sharp and suspicious. “Jolly said she was sick yesterday and stayed home. But according to your team, you were the one leading the mission.”
Yenna’s heart skipped a beat. She looked at Vell, who was already on his feet, Wren nowhere to be seen.
“Oh, I must have mixed up the days. Sorry about that. The mission went fine; I’ll submit the report right away.” Her mind was a tangled mess. ’What? Did they betray me? No, they wouldn’t do that. We’re a team… they wouldn’t…’
She glanced at Vell for help and saw that he was already up and ready. He pointed at the drawer under the TV.
“Mrs. Yenna, are you feeling alright? You seem… distracted.” The suspicion in the Section Chief’s voice was undeniable now.
“I’m just tired. I didn’t sleep well last night.”
“I see… and you’re alone?”
The question hung in the air. She knew. Yenna glanced back at Vell, who was already pulling a short sword out of the drawer. He looked at it, then put it aside, digging deeper.
“Yes,” Yenna lied, her voice shaking slightly. “Why wouldn’t I be?”
There was a pause, then a deep sigh from the other side of the door. “Mrs. Yenna, we detected unusual energy signatures in your area last night. Very unusual. The kind that might be associated with… certain individuals we’ve been tracking.”
Yenna’s grip tightened on her sword. If they knew about Vell…
“I don’t know what you mean, Section Chief. Maybe it was just—”
“Open the door, Yenna.” The voice had changed. The professional courtesy was gone, replaced by a cold, commanding tone that made her blood run cold. She didn’t know what to do. Fighting the Section Chief was suicide.
“Now.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 119 119: stabilizing
- Chapter 118 118: Corruption
- Chapter 117 117: Stabilization
- Chapter 116 116: Renovation
- Chapter 115 115: Limiter Removal
- Chapter 114 114: Leave
- Chapter 113 113: The Facade Shatters
- Chapter 112 112: The Zealot's Vision
- Chapter 111 111: The Mask Falls
- Chapter 110 110: Just getting started
- Chapter 109: The Pretender’s Game
- Chapter 108: The False Weakling
- Chapter 107: The Hidden Blade
- Chapter 106: Second Limiter
- Chapter 105: First Limiter
- Chapter 104: Worth My Time
- Chapter 103: Unpredictable
- Chapter 102: Evolution
- Chapter 101: Deny
- Chapter 100: Kana
- Chapter 99: Resonance
- Chapter 98: Alone, Not Broken
- Chapter 97: Trials of the Forest
- Chapter 96: Scattered
- Chapter 95: The True Rulers Awaken
- Chapter 94: One Crown Falls, Another Rises
- Chapter 93: When the Dust Settles
- Chapter 92: The Queen’s Fall
- Chapter 91: Holding the Line
- Chapter 90: Divided Loyalties
- Chapter 89: Escape from the Dungeon
- Chapter 88: The Dungeon Core
- Chapter 87: Blood and Redemption
- Chapter 86: The Price of Power
- Chapter 85 - 5% Power
- Chapter 84: That Was Fun
- Chapter 83: I Am Your End
- Chapter 82: Resonance
- Chapter 81: Faster Than Death
- Chapter 80: Throne of Red
- Chapter 79: Too Easy
- Chapter 78: Two Days of Blood
- Chapter 77: Beyond Death
- Chapter 76: Awakening
- Chapter 75: Still Vell
- Chapter 74: Mother
- Chapter 73: The Real Vell
- Chapter 72: The Temple’s Guardian
- Chapter 71: Hunt For The Boss
- Chapter 70: Ranks
- Chapter 69: Are you Her?
- Chapter 68: So This Is Death
- Chapter 67: How Disappointing
- Chapter 66: Its Testing Me
- Chapter 65: Strong Monster
- Chapter 64: More Than He Expected
- Chapter 63: Monster Hunt
- Chapter 62: System Upgrade
- Chapter 61: Tame The Untamable?
- Chapter 60: This Is Mercy
- Chapter 59: I Am Going To Hunt Her
- Chapter 58: A New Monster
- Chapter 57: The World Is Cruel
- Chapter 56: Useless?
- Chapter 55: Vell Vs Monsters
- Chapter 54: Come At Me
- Chapter 53: Just A Bug
- Chapter 52: Dungeon
- Chapter 51: Training
- Chapter 50: A Little Girl
- Chapter 49: Master?
- Chapter 48: Back Off!
- Chapter 47: What Did You Do?
- Chapter 46: Head On
- Chapter 45: Spar
- Chapter 44: predictable
- Chapter 43: Insolent Human
- Chapter 42: The Planet Is Alive?
- Chapter 41: The Seal
- Chapter 40: Is This Fear?
- Chapter 39: So It Bleeds
- Chapter 38: Something Is Off
- Chapter 37: Explore
- Chapter 36: What Is Vell?
- Chapter 35: A Strange Bird
- Chapter 34: True Self
- Chapter 33: Thanks For Your Cooperation
- Chapter 32: Play Nice
- Chapter 31: Master Of The Sword
- Chapter 30: You are in deep shit
- Chapter 29: Escape
- Chapter 28: Very Angry
- Chapter 27: Do You Remember Vell?
- Chapter 26: Explore
- Chapter 25: A Song
- Chapter 24: Who Are You
- Chapter 23: What A smell
- Chapter 22: Don’t Waste It
- Chapter 21: It’s simple, Just Die
- Chapter 20: Hunter
- Chapter 19: Prrr
- Chapter 18: A Mother
- Chapter 17: He Got Away
- Chapter 16: Truth
- Chapter 15: Sort Things Out
- Chapter 14: Trouble
- Chapter 13: Success
- Chapter 12: Deal
- Chapter 11: The Taming
- Chapter 10: Cornered
- Chapter 9: Corrupted Minds
- Chapter 8: Old Wounds
- Chapter 7: The Association
- Chapter 6: Homecoming
- Chapter 5: Testing Limits
- Chapter 4: Awakening
- Chapter 3: Breaking Point
- Chapter 2: The Mission
- Chapter 1: Why?