Chapter 97: One Day to Live
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Chapter 97: One Day to Live
Deep within the dark prison cells—where no scream could ever be heard—
a large number of hunters had already been captured, thrown into cages like livestock… reduced to mere entertainment.
Tools. Nothing more.
Used to put on a spectacle that catered to the twisted desires of creatures Ethan knew nothing about.
Ethan lay inside his cell, speaking with Raiden in the one beside him,
carefully extracting as much information as he could.
From his towering companion, he learned that Raiden had only arrived a few days ago…
and had already fought in two matches—winning both.
The same applied to Chai,
and to Alicia … who had somehow managed to survive as well.
They weren’t the only hunters captured either.
Dozens had been taken… and some had already died.
“The matches we fought so far… were against other monsters imprisoned here,” Raiden said in a low voice.
“But some hunters… were forced to fight each other.”
Ethan nodded slowly, understanding the implication immediately.
“How many hunters have been captured?” he asked.
Raiden paused, thinking for a moment.
“I don’t know the exact number… but we’re less than twenty.”
“Those things don’t hunt in the outskirts.
They only go after people who reach the depths…
they have no interest in the weak.”
Realizing why he had never encountered them during his entire month in the outskirts,
Ethan quietly processed the situation.
“Is there any chance… help might come from outside?”
With their powers suppressed inside these enchanted cells,
Ethan found himself placing faint hope in those who had survived beyond this place—
like Moon… or the First Squad, none of whom seemed to be imprisoned here.
Raiden didn’t deny it.
But he didn’t believe in it either.
“We arrived here just a few days ago, Ethan…
but some of the hunters have been here for weeks.”
“The problem is… this place is deep within the city.
Anyone trying to reach us would have to fight their way through monsters far stronger than anything in the outskirts.”
“So… the chances of rescue are slim,” Ethan muttered, leaning back against the wall with a quiet sigh.
Even if help came…
it would take time.
A lot of it.
Understanding the severity of their situation, Ethan spent the next several hours listening to Raiden and Chai recount what had happened.
Meanwhile, his eyes scanned the cell over and over again …
trying to understand why he couldn’t summon his abilities… or even use his blessings.
Even Crow Sage Sight, which wasn’t a combat blessing, failed to activate.
That alone deepened his confusion.
’Blessings suppressed… Aura Armor disabled… what exactly is causing this?’
The more he examined the cell,
the more it appeared… completely ordinary.
Just a prison room.
Nothing more.
He asked the others, but they were just as clueless.
The only thing they knew…
was that their powers remained sealed at all times …
except when they were thrown into the arena above.
That realization led Ethan into a dead end.
He had never heard of a dungeon that could suppress blessings entirely.
For the first time in a long while…
he felt powerless.
Even his vast knowledge of the game—
his greatest advantage—was useless here.
His prolonged silence eventually drew Raiden’s attention again.
“Ethan… what should we do?”
At that question, a faint half-smile formed on Ethan’s face.
“Why are you asking me?
I’m the last one who got here, remember?”
Hearing the sarcasm in his tone, Raiden frowned slightly, running a hand through his thick hair.
“I just thought… you’d have a plan.
You always do.”
“Not this time.”
Ethan stared at the ceiling as he spoke.
“I’ve realized something recently… I’m terrible when it comes to the unknown.”
“If I don’t have at least some information about my opponent…
I can’t win.”
His voice was calm …
but serious.
Every victory he had achieved until now—
against the Ember Hunter…
the Legacy Dungeon… even Matheus …
had been built on prior knowledge.
He was a strategist.
A planner.
Someone who turned information into victory.
But Old Ashvarn…
was outside all of that.
A completely unknown territory.
New monsters.
New rules.
New horrors.
’…I thought I was doing well.
Spent a whole month getting stronger…
just to lose to the first monster I met… because I knew nothing about it.’
“I’m nothing but a damn cheater,” Ethan said out loud, turning away as he lay down on the cold stone floor.
Raiden frowned, unable to understand him.
“I don’t understand you, Ethan…
You never lost hope when you were just level one … weak and helpless.
But now… you have the strength to rival even the strongest hunters…
and yet you’re giving up?”
The others in nearby cells listened in silence.
Ethan… simply didn’t respond.
“I’ll give you one thing, Raiden,” he said after a moment.
“You’re right about one thing…
You really don’t understand me.”
“Go to sleep.
Try thinking of something tomorrow.”
…
Silence filled the prison for a while.
But Raiden wasn’t at ease.
“What if… they put us against each other tomorrow?”
“A fight to the death… where one of us has to kill the other.”
His words sent a bitter weight through Chai and Alicia.
Even Ethan… didn’t want that outcome.
“Are you trying to curse us, Raiden?”
“Shut up and forget it.
Even walls have ears… and we don’t want them hearing something like that.”
“…Damn it.”
Raiden cursed under his breath, retreating to the center of his cell once there was nothing left to say.
The word curse itself had been thrown around so many times in their exchange—
again and again—until it began echoing inside Ethan’s mind,
lingering there like a fragment of something he had yet to grasp.
Raiden lay down on the cold floor, trying to shut everything out.
Chai watched the two from a distance, clearly wanting to step in and ease the tension,
but finding himself at a loss for words.
Meanwhile, Alicia sat apart from them, completely consumed by despair,
her silence heavier than anything else in the room.
In that suffocating stillness, Ethan reached behind his neck …
his fingers brushing against the mark of his cursed Blood Eclipse.
And then .. It hit him.
A sudden realization surged through him, forcing him to his feet,
a sharp glint of clarity igniting in his eyes.
“I’ve got it! It’s a curse!” he shouted, his voice cutting through the silence like a blade.
Everyone turned toward him at once.
“What are you talking about?” Raiden asked, startled by the abrupt shift in Ethan’s demeanor.
But Ethan ignored the confusion.
He had finally found the answer he’d been searching for.
“The reason we can’t use our powers… our abilities…
is simple.”
“We’re cursed.”
His words made several of them pause—
understanding slowly beginning to take shape.
“There are three types of curses,” Ethan continued.
“Blood curses.”
“Like the ones that bind the Heart clan to the ruling family.”
“Mark curses…”
“Those divided into five stages, manifesting as visible symbols.”
“And conditional curses…”
He narrowed his eyes slightly.
“I’m certain what’s affecting us falls into the last category.”
Conditional curses were, by far, the weakest …
but also the easiest to cast and apply.
They were temporary.
Activated only when specific conditions were met.
“…Most likely, the condition this time is being captured inside that strange bag,” Ethan concluded.
“Once the condition is fulfilled… our powers are sealed.”
His reasoning spread through the room like wildfire.
It was too logical .. too precise for anyone to refute.
“I see… so that’s what happened,” Raiden muttered, realization dawning on him.
Hope … faint but real began to return to the others.
“If it’s a conditional curse, then breaking it should be easy,” Chai added quickly.
“This would’ve been over instantly if we had a priest with us…
but since we don’t, the only option is to find the caster… and kill them.”
The solution sounded simple ..
Too simple.
And just as momentum began to build ..
Another voice cut in.
“Your name is Ethan, wasn’t it?”
The mysterious man from the distant cell spoke again.
His tone alone made it clear—
he was far older than any of them.
“You’re clever. I’ll give you that.”
“You figured out the curse.”
“But it changes nothing.”
Ethan’s lips curled slightly.
“Does it?” he replied calmly.
“In my opinion… it changes everything.”
The man sighed.
“Then you’re more naïve than I thought.”
“To kill that creature, you need your power.”
“And to use your power… you need to be inside the arena.”
“And once you’re there…”
“You’ll be surrounded by monsters on all sides.”
“…Which makes your entire conclusion meaningless.”
The fragile hope that had just formed—
shattered once again.
But Ethan didn’t flinch.
Instead, he leaned into the moment—
his curiosity sharpening.
“You sound awfully pessimistic,” he said.
“You must’ve been here for a long time.”
“….”
No response.
Still, Ethan pressed on.
That man intrigued him far too much to stop now.
A human.
Not a hunter.
Older.
The only logical conclusion…
was that he was one of the city’s original inhabitants.
And yet …
Ethan rejected that idea instinctively.
Ashvarn had been buried for centuries.
No one should still be alive.
“…Old man,” Ethan called out.
“How about we make a bet?”
“If I win, you tell me who you are… and where you came from.”
“And if you win…”
“You can ask anything you want from me.”
Silence followed.
But Ethan’s smile didn’t fade.
Because he knew—
what he would say next would hook him.
“I bet…”
“…that I’ll get all of us out of here tomorrow.”
The reaction was immediate.
Whispers spread across the cells …
disbelief, confusion, even ridicule.
No one believed him.
Not even for a second.
But that wasn’t the point.
Because it worked.
“You naïve little brat…”
The man spoke again.
“Why would I gamble with you?
And why would I want anything from you?”
“You’ll die at my hands regardless…
just like all the others before you.”
Ethan’s eyes narrowed.
“…So you’re saying you’ve killed many who ended up here.”
“Yes.”
The man answered without hesitation.
Tension tightened across the prison.
“During my time here…
I’ve seen countless people like you.”
“And every single one of them…”
“…died.”
His words were heavy—hostile—final.
And yet …
Ethan laughed.
A quiet, almost amused laugh.
“That must’ve been hard,” he said lightly.
“Watching them die.”
“Ethan—!” Raiden whispered urgently, trying to stop him.
Too late.
“You arrogant child…”
“You want a bet?”
“Fine.”
“Let’s make it interesting.”
“You say you’ll get everyone out tomorrow…”
“And I say…”
“…you won’t even live to see the day after.”
The moment the mysterious man accepted …
Ethan’s smile widened instantly.
“Then we’ll see.”
And just like that …
the wager was set.
Between a man shrouded in mystery…
and Ethan Heart …
who had just bet everything…
on escaping within twenty-four hours.
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Chapters
- Chapter 110: Flames of Hope (1)
- Chapter 109: The Unsolvable Loop (2)
- Chapter 108: The Unsolvable Loop (1)
- Chapter 107: Hope in Silence (2)
- Chapter 106: Hope in Silence (1)
- Chapter 105: Buried Truth (3)
- Chapter 104: Buried Truth (2)
- Chapter 103: Buried Truth (1)
- Chapter 102: Legacy of Ash (3)
- Chapter 101: Legacy of Ash (2)
- Chapter 100: Legacy of Ash (1)
- Chapter 99: A Monster Among Monsters (2)
- Chapter 98: A Monster Among Monsters (1)
- Chapter 97: One Day to Live
- Chapter 96: A Hunter in Chains (2)
- Chapter 95: A Hunter in Chains (1)
- Chapter 94: The Outskirts of Ashvarn
- Chapter 93: The Hunter Awakens (2)
- Chapter 92: The Hunter Awakens (1)
- Chapter 91: Hunted to the Brink of Death (2)
- Chapter 90: Hunted to the Brink of Death (1)
- Chapter 89: Marked by the City (2)
- Chapter 88: Marked by the City (1)
- Chapter 87: Swallowed by the Forgotten City (2)
- Chapter 86: Swallowed by the Forgotten City (1)
- Chapter 85: The Rumors of a Madman (2)
- Chapter 84: The Rumors of a Madman (1)
- Chapter 83: The Name That Should Not Exist (2)
- Chapter 82: The Name That Should Not Exist (1)
- Chapter 81: Purification (2)
- Chapter 80: Purification (1)
- Chapter 79: A Curse and a Crown
- Chapter 78: The Lost City of Blood (2)
- Chapter 77: The Lost City of Blood (1)
- Chapter 76: The Shield of the Dead (2)
- Chapter 75: The Shield of the Dead (1)
- Chapter 74: A Demon Learns to Kill (3)
- Chapter 73: A Demon Learns to Kill (2)
- Chapter 72: A Demon Learns to Kill (1)
- Chapter 71: Eyes Between Worlds
- Chapter 70: The Night Before the Duel
- Chapter 69: A Deal Forged in Shadow (2)
- Chapter 68: A Deal Forged in Shadow (1)
- Chapter 67: Two Days Before Judgment (2)
- Chapter 66: Two Days Before Judgment (1)
- Chapter 65: Old Ashvarn
- Chapter 64: Level Ascension (2)
- Chapter 63: Level Ascension (1)
- Chapter 62: Wisdom of Night
- Chapter 61: Curse Resonance
- Chapter 60: Freedom Through Death
- Chapter 59: The Throne Beneath Ashvarn (2)
- Chapter 58: The Throne Beneath Ashvarn (1)
- Chapter 57: Buried Resolve (3)
- Chapter 56: Buried Resolve (2)
- Chapter 55: Buried Resolve (1)
- Chapter 54: Madness of Another Kind (2)
- Chapter 53: Madness of Another Kind (1)
- Chapter 52: Forbidden Body
- Chapter 51: One Hour in Hell (2)
- Chapter 50: One Hour in Hell (1)
- Chapter 49: Training the Condemned
- Chapter 48: Marked by the Hunt
- Chapter 47: Where Legends Rot
- Chapter 46: The Apostle of Balance
- Chapter 45: Winning Before the Match (2)
- Chapter 44: Winning Before the Match (1)
- Chapter 43: The Hunter Walks Alone (3)
- Chapter 42: The Hunter Walks Alone (2)
- Chapter 41: The Hunter Walks Alone (1)
- Chapter 40: A Blessing Beyond Measure
- Chapter 39: A Barrier Against a Night Lord
- Chapter 38: The Witch’s Paradise
- Chapter 37: Luna Heart
- Chapter 36: Invitation Into the Forbidden Forest (2)
- Chapter 35: Invitation Into the Forbidden Forest (1)
- Chapter 34: Silent Goodbye
- Chapter 33: Behind the Bathroom Door
- Chapter 32: Hunter’s Paradise
- Chapter 31: Hesitation Is Defeat
- Chapter 30: The Road to Maria’s Judgment
- Chapter 29: The Old Way
- Chapter 28: The Uncrowned Emperor
- Chapter 27: Condemned by the Eclipse
- Chapter 26: The Hall of Judgment
- Chapter 25: Where Fate Is Decided (2)
- Chapter 24: Where Fate Is Decided (1)
- Chapter 23: Perfection Shattered
- Chapter 22: A Slave’s Return
- Chapter 21: Long Night
- Chapter 20: Slaves of the Crown
- Chapter 19: The bonfire
- Chapter 18: Drowning in the Dark
- Chapter 17: Voices Beyond the Veil
- Chapter 16: Legion Arm
- Chapter 15: Marked by the Night
- Chapter 14: Checkmate
- Chapter 13: Not a Game Anymore (2)
- Chapter 12: Not a Game Anymore (1)
- Chapter 11: Raging Chaos
- Chapter 10: In the Heart of Hell (2)
- Chapter 9: In the Heart of Hell (1)
- Chapter 8: A Deal with the Devil (2)
- Chapter 7: A Deal with the Devil (1)
- Chapter 6: The Truth Behind the Game (2)
- Chapter 5: The Truth Behind the Game (1)
- Chapter 4: The Turning Point (3)
- Chapter 3: The Turning Point (2)
- Chapter 2: The Turning Point (1)
- Chapter 1: Ethan