I Became a Leader in a Wretched Prison - Chapter 55
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Chapter 55
Material Kia user Helios can materialize whatever he wants. Among these, what he specializes in is ‘weapons’.
People with such abilities had to be wary of one thing.
Not falling into fixed ideas.
Even if someone who lived their whole life with one arm was suddenly given both arms, they would still only use the familiar single arm.
They had to think for themselves beyond human instinct.
‘He would have done well on his own anyway though.’
In the original story, Helios used a sword. Mint knew this but didn’t recommend it.
The more she watched him from the side.
He had the talent to use all weapons.
Wouldn’t that be a waste?
‘If I’m going to raise him anyway, I should raise him to be a monster.’
Just being max level is boring.
“Wow. Amazing.”
He had taken one more step closer to the summit.
There was more road left than the distance he’d already traveled, but that was fine. It was fast progress.
Mint, who had been thinking to herself, smiled slightly.
“That’s correct.”
Just keep running like this, Male Lead.
Don’t fall.
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I felt quite proud of Helios. However, making my praise meaningless, that afternoon.
I immediately retracted this assessment.
“You’re not going forward?”
“I-I-I will go…!”
After passing the 33rd Floor where the Snow White fairy tale had popped up, from the 34th to 37th Floors, Ged’s Group’s fears surfaced again.
The dart had chosen the same person.
Seth.
Thanks to this, Seth vowed once again that he would absolutely never read horror novels.
Of course, on the floor where Seth’s second fear unfolded, the problem wasn’t the serial killer but the addicts.
They were common addicts from where Seth used to live.
‘Fitting for a criminal who came in because of drugs.’
Anyway, since the person the dart hit was random, the possibility of facing fears multiple times rather than just once wasn’t low.
I could feel the malice intended to mess with the prisoners’ minds.
I quietly turned my eyes.
I could see Helios’s face, pale as a sheet.
His beauty had always been so stunning that it captivated people of all ages and genders, but today that pale face was whiter than a blank sheet of paper.
That’s right.
‘This side hit the jackpot.’
This 38th Floor was the floor where Helios’s ‘fear and terror’ manifested.
And if nothing else, I knew one thing that Helios disliked and loathed.
Insects.
“My goodness, Boss! The insects are even bigger than the ones that appeared in the 10th Floor range…!”
Helios’s floor was full of insects.
Seth gazed at the giant moth that had just passed by with a curious expression.
“You’re not that scared of insects, are you?”
“Ah! N-not all insects. Just some insects, but moths are okay.”
Seth, who had been looking at the moth with fascination, grinned broadly.
“I see them a lot in the Alchemist’s Cave!”
The cave where he lived was shaped like a cave with lanterns hung up, so there were particularly many flying insects.
Looking at Seth anew, he seemed young and also neat. Seeing him like this, he had somewhat handsome features. He was just too skinny.
“Hah, Boss, when I was actively fighting in the war… these insects, especially cockroaches, I could catch with my bare hands! Ack!”
“I’ll pass on the old days stories.”
“Ugh, that hurts… What’s ‘old days’?”
Ged had seen insects to the point of boredom while rolling around battlefields. Haira had no qualms about insects since she came from a poor background.
What remained was…
“Hahaha, disgusting. I wish they’d all just die. Hahaha.”
Brett, who seemed slightly out of his mind, and one other person.
“…”
It was Helios.
However, Brett’s reaction was a bit unexpected.
He was a guy who always grinned carelessly in every crisis. I thought he’d act frivolously this time too.
‘Well, Brett did show signs of being raised well.’
He seemed to try to look like someone who had been through a lot.
But from the glimpses I occasionally saw, he showed signs of having lived quite well. That guy.
“You were raised well, weren’t you, Disciple?”
“…Be quiet.”
“Can’t speak loudly to insects, but you can to your Master?”
Helios glared at me with his pale face.
Instead of saying another word to me, he turned his head back toward the party.
“…I think I know where the Boss is. It’s that way.”
“Oh, are you alright, Boss? The sight of you gritting your teeth and enduring fear! How manly! I know a military song that drives away fear at times like this, how about it?”
“I’ll decline.”
“Hahaha. Right, Ged. Don’t talk to Boss, stop the chatter and let’s hurry up. Let’s get out of here quickly.”
Brett, who was usually always leisurely, showed signs of being in a hurry.
What was amusing was the sight of Helios subtly quickening his pace.
‘Should I call this cute?’
A Male Lead who’s afraid of bugs—wouldn’t readers find that unexpected if they saw it?
The 38th Floor was a complex space formed like a giant maze.
The feeling this dark space gave was different from the 37th Floor where Seth’s fear had appeared second—unlike the cave-like formation, this felt more organized.
The walls surrounding us were solid, artificially made stone walls, I suppose.
“Creepy. Helios, do you know where this is? You seem to know.”
“I do.”
Helios answered Haira’s question briefly.
“This is a basement, though not an ordinary one.”
The deeper we went inside, the more various forms of bugs and insects appeared.
Helios’s face grew pale, but separately from that, he wasn’t a burden in combat.
Kyaaaak!
He silently dealt with the shrieking bugs with just a disgusted expression.
It was a giant mantis.
Just like how the place from the novel Seth had read appeared exactly as it was, this place must also be a location from Helios’s memories.
But Helios didn’t seem inclined to explain what kind of place this was.
‘Are bugs really that scary?’
I whistled softly and stuck my head out in front of Helios, who had stopped.
“Ta-da.”
“…What are you doing?”
At the expected murderous voice, I pulled up the corners of my mouth.
“I’ve grown horns on my head.”
I held the foreleg of the mantis I had just defeated with my own hands on my head and tilted my head back and forth.
As predicted, Helios flinched with a face that had turned pale. It was an expression of disgust.
“Roar.”
When I threatened him with a dry expression, a Kia-made spear finally came flying.
I dodged slightly and landed with a thud.
“…I respect Boss, but seeing that side of him, he’s definitely a demon. He wouldn’t even do that to an enemy. It’s really unthinkable for a man.”
“Ged, be, be quiet…!”
“But Seth, look at Boss’s face turning ashen. How could anyone shove a corpse in front of Boss who’s afraid of bugs…!”
Ged and Seth’s whispering could be heard constantly.
“My ears work fine.”
At these words, Ged and Seth shut their mouths tight as if they had made a promise.
“Ahaha. That is, Boss. Please don’t misunderstand? Did we really think you wouldn’t hear us? We were just admiring your manly appearance!”
“I, I didn’t say anything. Boss!”
“…Idiots.”
Haira shook her head while looking at Ged and Seth who had snapped to attention.
“Haha… Intense affection. I’m envious, Boss.”
“Don’t you think it’s strange that you see that as affection?”
At Brett’s teasing, Helios shook his head while holding his forehead.
“Ahaha, but Boss, the only person you play pranks on is the Boss, right?”
“….”
“Ah. Of course, I don’t want to receive that kind of prank. Hahaha. Bugs are horrible. I wish they’d go extinct.”
Brett, who looked slightly disgusted by the bugs like Helios, laughed and shook his head.
“…I started from the 20th Floor, but how did you endure it when bugs appeared up to the 19th Floor?”
At that, Brett hesitated for a moment. Then he smiled until his eyes became slits as usual.
“Hahaha. Trade secret?”
“Forget it. I’ll ask Ged.”
Every moment Brett wasn’t smiling, his sharp eyes stood out.
Even when I first saw him, they were vivid enough to be memorable.
‘Considering how many impressive people there are in this Prison, he’s quite distinctive.’
Listening to Brett and Helios’s conversation, I returned to my spot.
“By the way, Boss, do you have any idea about the clear conditions for This Place?”
“Roughly.”
“Well, this is a Maze-like place and you’re finding the path so skillfully, very reliable. Though it’s surprising that you’re afraid of bugs!”
“…You don’t need to chatter so loudly about it.”
Helios replied irritably to the grinning Ged.
“Haha! Boss, don’t worry. This Ged will get rid of the bugs!”
“Should we talk about the Boss?”
He cleanly ignored Ged’s teasing.
“The Boss of This Place will be either a spider or a centipede.”
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