A World Where You All Are The Villains - Chapter 132
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132.
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After catching a glimpse of Vincent.
I confined myself to my room and spent the entire day staring at the crystal sphere, repeating this cycle endlessly.
After waking from a week-long illness, it seemed fortune had smiled upon me—fortunately, no one particularly minded my self-imposed isolation.
Occasionally, Nancy and Eston would bring me news from the outside world.
My reputation had skyrocketed ever since I purified the Magi in Acarna in a single breath.
“An unprecedented, great and powerful Purifier,” they called me, or something like that.
Whether my reputation was good or bad mattered little to me, but the more people compared me favorably to Ruellin, the better I felt.
After all, she was also watching this world through the crystal sphere from time to time.
So she dreamed of being a beloved heroine.
Ruellin performed my role quite faithfully.
She arrived at work punctually and blended seamlessly with the Research Institute staff without any discord.
With so much work to handle, she couldn’t spend the entire day staring at the crystal sphere like I did.
‘I suppose using someone else’s abilities had its perks. Now she gets to experience the taste of corporate drudgery.’
Fortunately or unfortunately, on the surface she seemed no different from Yu Sol.
Given that my body had been stolen from me, it felt absurd that I could find solace in such a trivial thing.
Of course, whenever I watched her interact cheerfully with those insufferable fools, a thousand flames ignited within me and my eyes felt ready to burst from their sockets….
And then, a few days later.
The day finally arrived.
The day of the clinical trial—administering cure-1 to Yu Ji-han.
From early morning, I refused food and barred anyone from entering my room, then clutched the crystal sphere and remained glued to my bed.
Yu Ji-han, sedated with veterinary anesthetic and restrained at the limbs as a precaution against any unforeseen danger, passed through the edge of the crystal sphere’s vision.
Familiar faces in white coats surrounded him.
“…Director Yu. Isn’t administering 200cc from the very start too much?”
“We’ve already seen results multiple times with the Erosion Infected. To ensure definitive results, it’s worth taking on a certain degree of risk.”
Dr. Kang, who had been expressing concern at Ruellin’s—no, Yu Sol’s words—reluctantly acquiesced.
‘As expected. I thought she’d follow exactly what I wrote in the experimental log.’
No matter how brilliant her mind was, it was impossible for Ruellin, who had crossed over from that world, to comprehend modern research methodology in a single leap.
So she seized every opportunity to read through my personal computer’s experimental logs and clumsily mimicked my methods.
Unfortunately, as someone with many competitors, I was the type who would never commit confidential information with leakage potential to written records.
The experimental log was merely my emotional trash bin, hastily scribbled down each day.
In other words, it could be seen as a failure log that anyone could look at without consequence.
‘All the important details exist only in my head.’
Moreover, the current cure-1 was far from complete for use on Awakeners.
So the plan had been to commercialize it first for the Magi—the black fog—but….
That damned body thief was systematically destroying the career I had built up piece by piece.
Yet why wasn’t my mood entirely terrible? Perhaps because of what was about to happen?
“XX Month, XX Day, 13:06. Beginning first administration of cure-1 to test subject Colonel Yu Ji-han.”
Then, Ruellin, wearing my skin like a mask, announced the start in a solemn voice.
She extracted a silver cylinder containing green liquid from the junction box that Kim had brought, and immediately inserted the needle into Yu Ji-han’s neck.
Thunk—
Two hundred cubic centimeters of luminescent green liquid rapidly siphoned into Yu Ji-han’s body.
“Phew….”
Finally finished administering cure-1, Ruellin removed the needle with a satisfied expression.
Then, as someone checked the time and another recorded data, everyone moved about busily.
Only one person casually peeled off her latex gloves and settled into a chair with leisurely composure.
Naturally, it was Ruellin.
As if she absolutely believed she could never fail, she watched Yu Ji-han with an expression brimming with confidence, arms folded across her chest.
‘…Do all those so-called nobility really live without a care in the world like that?’
Perhaps because it wasn’t truly her responsibility.
Her innocent demeanor, trusting that everything would work out on its own, drew an involuntary bitter laugh from me.
‘Fine then. Let’s see if things go your way.’
Time passed like that for a while.
Not even a few minutes had elapsed before the test subject showed a reaction.
“Ugh….”
Yu Ji-han’s eyes trembled violently as he let out a pained groan.
At that same moment.
Beep, beep, beep.
An ominous alarm began blaring from the vital signs monitor.
“D-Director. H-his heart rate is… rising far too rapidly?”
“His body temperature is spiking abnormally! W-what do we do? Should we administer a stimulant to wake him?”
The researchers rushed about, relaying the situation to Ruellin in rapid succession.
But she had no idea of the proper dosage, so there was no way she could handle this emergency properly.
While everyone panicked and floundered helplessly, disaster struck in an instant.
“Gack, hack! Cough! Cough—!”
Yu Ji-han convulsed violently, coughing as though his throat were being strangled, and suddenly spewed out a mouthful of bodily fluid.
Bright red blood.
“Kyaaaaaah!”
“D-Director!”
“What’s happening, Dr. Yu!”
Screams that seemed to tear the air itself.
People desperately calling out for me.
The Laboratory descended into absolute chaos in seconds.
But that was merely a prelude.
“Grrrr… Gaaaaaaah! Aaaaah!”
Suddenly, Yu Ji-han’s eyes rolled back and he unleashed an inhuman shriek, convulsing violently.
He looked exactly like an Erosion Infected rampaging wildly.
Or perhaps like an Awakener in runaway form.
Clang, clang!
The shackles binding his limbs shook with such force they seemed ready to snap at any moment.
Flash!
Crack! Boom!
Lightning—his ability—erupted throughout the Laboratory in a torrential barrage.
“Aaaaah! 119! Call 119 right now!”
“W-wouldn’t it be better to call the soldiers outside first?!”
“What are you saying? We need to evacuate first! We’re all going to die at this rate! Dr. Yu! What are you doing? Give an order already!”
My team members pressed Ruellin relentlessly.
“Grrgh, gaaaah! Cough!”
“That is, well… w-why is this…”
But she had no immunity to such chaos—she merely whimpered, helpless and trembling on her feet.
I watched her struggle and let out a hollow laugh, muttering to myself.
“That’s why I wrote in the experiment log that it was too risky to administer to ordinary civilians.”
200cc wasn’t an effective dosage—it was the threshold below which the Erosion Infected wouldn’t convulse.
To recklessly inject such a thing into a healthy person was naturally asking for complications.
‘Why don’t you try manipulating his mind right now?’
I watched without blinking as Yu Ji-han convulsed like he was dying, and Ruellin stood paralyzed with her hands hanging at her sides, her face drained of all color.
“How does it feel? A taste of modern science and technology?”
It must have been convenient over there.
Of course it would have been your world.
The male leads would handle any crisis, and when it came time to purify, you could simply use Edith Blake and be done with it.
But it won’t be so easy on that side.
I could manipulate the researchers’ memories, but I had no way to stop Yu Ji-han’s convulsions right now.
And then there were the CCTVs transmitting everything in real time to Father, and the recording devices installed throughout for documentation.
Every bit of it would remain as evidence, condemning Ruellin.
“Gack! Puh-ugh!”
In that moment, Yu Ji-han spewed blood like a fountain once more.
‘Hmm… at this rate, he’ll die.’
I watched him with the detached gaze one reserves for inanimate objects.
Truthfully, if he died, the greatest inconvenience would fall upon me.
Not only would my career be utterly destroyed, but it was inevitable that countless accusations and rumors would follow in its wake.
Yet despite all this, my mood was quite pleasant.
Perhaps it was because I wasn’t physically present here, making it all feel unreal.
But the nightmare from my school days—the one I could never seem to shake—
Watching that garbage of a man, who had pushed me into this hellish place, now writhing like a worm as he coughed up blood from a distance was, quite frankly…
rather exquisite.
“Yes. Since it’s come to this, just die, Ji-han.”
It’s a shame it wasn’t by my own hand.
But in the end, I did take my revenge on him in my own form, didn’t I?
And through my younger sister, whom I had firmly believed would be freed from the fear of losing control.
As I gazed into the crystal sphere with a satisfied smirk on my face,
soldiers suddenly burst into the laboratory, and the situation came to an abrupt end.
What followed was predictably mundane.
Unfortunately, Yu Ji-han was hastily transported to the Military Hospital just before his final breath.
And I was dragged before Father as though I were being arrested for some crime.
Or rather, Ruellin was.
Crack!
Father, his face flushed with fury, brought his thick palm down across Ruellin’s cheek without restraint.
“What in the world are you doing, you wretched creature!”
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