I Became a Leader in a Wretched Prison - Chapter 78
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Chapter 78
Mint smiled.
It was a name that suited both herself and this place remarkably well.
When you have it, it’s the name of the sun, and when I have it, it’s the name of Hell.
Mint had an uncharacteristically sentimental thought before erasing it.
Helios opened his mouth to say something, but the attempt was not fulfilled.
Because the guard’s voice echoed loudly from the ceiling.
[Now, you mutts. You should know by now, right? The rules are the same.]
“Come to think of it… what’s the content of the 70th Floor trial?”
“Ah, right.”
Mint clapped leisurely.
“I forgot?”
…Isn’t there something else to forget? Helios made an incredulous face.
Especially when he had already jumped tremendously beyond his grade. What was she planning to do if she didn’t tell him this too.
“…Why don’t you just say you want me to die?”
“My goodness, can you hear this?!”
“…”
“The sound of Master’s heart breaking!”
Helios was dumbfounded but couldn’t get angry.
Really, when a young girl does this, he doesn’t feel like getting angry.
Helios wondered if he was such an animal constrained by sight. He felt self-loathing.
Grrrrrrrr!
Meanwhile, the sound of the entire floor twisting echoed throughout.
Having seen the place transform on the 20th Floor and 30th Floor range to the point of boredom, he wasn’t flustered.
No, he thought he wouldn’t be.
At the massive something that finally appeared, Helios’s mouth slowly fell open.
“…An island?”
What appeared beneath their feet. It was a massive island.
[We judged it wouldn’t be fair if even the field was the same, so the field theme has been changed. What can you do? The cemetery from before would have been more comfortable. Uhahaha!]
“The theme from 61st to 70th Floor is ‘Survival Game’.”
“Survival, Game?”
The girl nodded leisurely.
Come to think of it, that was right.
Memories came flooding back.
“Literally surviving.”
[Kill, kill, and kill again, you damn mutts. May hell’s misfortune be with you! Hahahaha!]
Though he wasn’t sure, this was a different voice from the guard he’d heard when he first opened his eyes earlier. This guard’s voice was considerably booming.
Since it was a voice filled with Kia, Helios felt a tingling sensation deep inside his ears.
Mint looked down at her feet and continued speaking.
“Even if it means killing your opponent. You survive.”
[By the way, as a special note, the number of survivors has been changed at your King’s request. The final survivors of this trial will be two.]
“Until the predetermined number survives?”
While Helios remained silent for a moment, Mint tilted her head.
‘Two? That’s too few.’
In her memory, the designated survivors for this trial had been eight.
But this place was a space created by Mental Realm Kia. More precisely, it was a distorted space based on her own nightmare, so it wasn’t strange.
‘Thank goodness that bastard Hades can’t know exactly what kind of space this is.’
Mint clicked her tongue quietly.
It wasn’t only Mint who felt puzzled. The clustered prisoners began murmuring.
They were experiencing both resentment and fear together. Along with a sense of injustice.
But there was nothing they could do.
When they came to their senses, all the prisoners had been thrown onto the island.
Helios couldn’t take his eyes off the massive palm trees and various giant trees visible before him.
Since his world had been quite narrow, having been confined to the mansion since childhood, he couldn’t help but be amazed.
But showing this was a separate matter.
Actually, he felt a bit embarrassed. He thought he might look too naive.
“Kraaaack!”
A scream?
“Ah, it seems to have started.”
Some man’s desperate scream. The sound of the ground rumbling thud thud thud.
Mint commented calmly.
“By the way, people aren’t the only dangerous thing here?”
She strode forward and touched one of the stems.
Kiyaaak!
It had been an ordinary vine. However, the bottom split open, revealing sharp teeth.
“What is this, exactly…?”
Mint cleanly generated a spear in her hand and thrust it in. The plant that made whimpering sounds swallowed the spear and closed its mouth.
The ground returned to being land filled with grass, just as it had been before.
Mint shrugged her shoulders.
“Plants that contain Corrupted Kia. There’ll be many in the jungle.”
“…”
“I told you. It’s a place for survival.”
Helios looked at Mint, then looked at the island once more.
“Wait, you can create spaces like this?”
“What’s the big deal. You’ve seen the Wasteland and the creation of that huge basement too.”
“….”
Of course, the space on the 70th Floor had a completely different level of reality compared to the spaces manifested on the 20th and 30th Floors.
At the mention of the basement, Helios’s face stiffened slightly, but that was all.
He simply accepted it with understanding.
A moment later, they were walking on the sandy beach. They had decided to avoid the plants for a while until Helios got used to things.
The vast ocean with its crashing waves looked so real that it gave him chills.
This was separate from the fact that it was his first time seeing the ocean.
“Should we look for the others first?”
“Do we have to kill them?”
Helios asked casually.
Mint’s steps stopped.
“What if I said yes?”
The girl’s glossy eyes stared at him. The face of his Master, which he had always faced, felt completely different now.
“Could you kill them?”
He asked back easily. He hadn’t expected Mint to ask this. He had never once seen Mint kill a Prisoner.
Not only that. In the 20th Floor Area, she had even given hints to Helios and Ged’s Group on how to clear floors without killing the opposing Prisoners.
Of course, she had also warned them like this.
“Someday there will come a time when such tricks won’t work.”
She had called them tricks. Helios hadn’t forgotten those passing words.
No, he probably remembered almost everything she said.
“If it’s absolutely necessary. If there’s no other way for you to survive, would you kill?”
Because she had a girl’s face, the question came across as innocent rather than detached as usual.
Swoooosh.
The sound of waves echoed under the sunlight.
“For your survival, could you kill others?”
“….”
Helios lowered his head.
He had to lower it to see his Master who had become so small.
“No, I can’t.”
It wasn’t a problem Helios hadn’t thought about before. A moment he had thought would come someday, whether sooner or later.
“I don’t want to kill anyone.”
“Even if you die?”
Helios thought for a moment, then shook his head.
“I don’t want to die either though.”
He recalls the floor where Ged had appeared as an enemy.
“Didn’t Master tell you? If you don’t like the answer, you can create a new one. And I….”
Helios hesitated.
The girl before his eyes was laughing loudly.
“You’re really interesting.”
Her speech and voice seemed to have become like a girl’s. Or perhaps she was influenced by her appearance.
“You’re probably the only one in this prison who would say such things. That’s why I like you.”
“….”
Under the fake sun, Mint’s eyes sparkled like they were real.
“Remember this. The only ones who can beat madmen are madmen like you who take the path others don’t.”
As Mint extended her hand, a shield formed on her arm.
Clang! Crash!
Sand scattered mercilessly.
Arrows flying like awls struck the shield relentlessly.
Someone’s malicious Kia.
“Oh, and let me tell you the correct answer. You can solve this without killing, here on this floor.”
Discs rose around Mint. The humming objects instantly vanished from sight.
“Guhk!”
Death throes could be heard from not far away.
Mint smiled.
“Even if you render them unable to fight, it counts as elimination.”
The man who had attacked flinched upon hearing Mint’s words.
He hadn’t come out alone.
‘They said it wouldn’t be this bad!’
His colleague had said they would support him.
No matter how monster-like the little one was, they’d be weak to ambushes.
A little one is still just a little one, right? He had taken it lightly….
But he was wrong.
A monster was just a monster.
As proof, his colleague who had provided rear support with Kia-infused arrows from afar was eliminated even before him after receiving the sneering Little One’s attack.
Though they had experienced it many times, no prisoner ever got used to death.
As if the Tower wouldn’t allow it, prisoners felt every death exactly the same as the first time.
Which meant it was terribly painful and despairing.
The man squeezed his eyes shut as he watched the massive disc approaching.
‘I’m dying again….’
But even as time passed, it didn’t hurt.
Instead, feeling his body being pulled away, he hastily opened his eyes.
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