I Became a Leader in a Wretched Prison - Chapter 81
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Chapter 81
Mint quickly caught the collapsing body.
Marla’s figure appeared behind Helios.
“Ah, you seemed troubled so I thought I’d meddle a bit?”
Marla was grinning cheerfully even after knocking him unconscious.
“From what I can see, this handsome young man doesn’t know anything. How pitiful.”
Her body was less translucent than before. As if she might become corporeal at any moment.
“…”
“He didn’t know until the very end that this space actually exists somewhere. Is he still?”
“He’s still intermediate/3rd grade.”
A strange light flickered in Marla’s eyes.
“Where did you pick up such an unlucky genius? Our little one?”
Smooth but affectionate speech.
The master of all nightmares that Mint had approached as warmly as always.
“But you can’t lay a hand on him.”
“…”
Marla. Her Mama smiled slyly.
“Then naturally, you don’t know yet that prisoners are used as ‘slaves’ to block the rifts?”
The truth revealed with laughter was one aspect of the Tower’s vile punishment and cruel reality that Helios and Ged’s Group would someday reach.
“Yes.”
Mint smiled.
Haira, you see. I told you.
That you wouldn’t be entirely grateful to me when you climbed up.
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“Interesting. Very interesting. Do you cherish him?”
I stared at the man I was holding in my arms.
Do I cherish him?
“Of course. I cherish him.”
The person who will get me released.
My hope.
“He’s my one and only precious person.”
The person who makes me obsessed.
“Ahahahahat. It’s a shame Deril and Ramona can’t hear this. Those two children who are so devoted to you should hear it.”
“Don’t mind them.”
At my natural retort, a smooth smile appeared on Mama’s face.
“Little one, what are you?”
“My future self?”
In a distorted world, no matter what you say, it doesn’t affect the real world.
Mama accepted it nonchalantly.
“Ah, I see. I wondered if you suddenly matured. You came from the future? How boring.”
As expected, you are extraordinary even in this nightmare.
“Hmm, so. Do we become somewhat close in the future?”
“To some extent.”
“Liar.”
Grumble.
The Prisoner’s Kia going into rampage was a predetermined event. Rifts trigger rampages in nearby Kia ability users.
And the rampage and rift would combine to cause a massive explosion.
Thus, the Empire solves another rift without lifting a finger.
With the life of one worthless prisoner to them.
“Enough to give my everything.”
“…”
“I suppose I come to love you?”
Marla extended her hand.
The color of Kia rising like a mirage from her hand was the same color as my Unique Kia.
It was teal.
“…Even if you say that, I don’t really understand.”
After you died, I imitated your smile. Even when I copied the way of speaking I remembered.
“I still don’t really understand things like love.”
The emotion you tried to teach me until the end, I still don’t know.
As expected, I think your death, sacrificed to save a mere prisoner like this, was nothing but a meaningless death.
“I told you, Little One.”
The woman who treated me like a child until the moment of death smiled brightly.
“I hope you don’t forget your humanity.”
Crash! The Stone Mountain of the island collapses entirely. When this space collapses, the Tower will evacuate the remaining prisoners.
Instinctively, I felt this Mental Kia Space was coming to an end.
I thought it would last several more years.
Was it because I was with Helios?
“It’s just my intuition, but I think you’ll be leaving soon.”
The fake world’s Mama said.
“Will we have another chance to talk?”
I smiled slowly and shook my head.
“I don’t think so.”
Forever.
The world collapsed.
“Don’t appear again.”
May you smile in the most comfortable place in Hell.
“I don’t want to.”
A mischievous face smiled as it saw me off.
“My daughter. I’ll stay by your side until the day you become happy.”
This must have been a projection of my own wish.
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“Wake up.”
Tap tap.
Helios slowly opened his eyes to the unpleasant sensation of someone tapping his cheek.
“Tsk tsk. The sun is high in the sky.”
When he opened his eyes, he saw the same expressionless face as always. Brown hair. Kind and gentle eyes with an ordinary face.
“Don’t you know that laziness is the enemy of life, my disciple?”
When Mint clicked her tongue, Helios bolted upright. It was the bedroom.
His mind gradually cleared.
“…That’s not something I want to hear from a master who lies around every day.”
He said this, but why was it? Somehow he felt as if he had taken a long journey.
…A journey?
Meanwhile, Mint had woken up faster than Helios. She called a nearby guard to find out how much time had passed.
A day and a half.
The Warden seemed to have handled their absence well. Having good connections comes in handy at times like this.
‘That bastard Hades shouldn’t have anything to be suspicious about.’
Hades couldn’t know what kind of space she had visited.
There was only one remaining problem.
Whether Helios remembered or not.
Mint pondered intensely. What should she do about the memories remaining with the Male Lead?
“Someone’s memories… are they Master’s memories?”
‘Tsk, what a sharp human.’
The one who had sharpened his instincts, which could have remained as mere talent, was none other than herself.
Who could she blame?
Mint decided to wait for the next moment and respond flexibly.
And then Helios opened his eyes.
“…Did I really sleep for a whole day?”
Surprisingly, Helios didn’t remember anything.
“Master was the one who said she’d faint, so why was it me?”
Mint was surprised but outwardly responded nonchalantly.
“You’ve become a sleepyhead just like your master. You’ll become a beauty.”
At the silly joke, Helios frowned as he always did.
Even so, as if he truly couldn’t remember, he rubbed his face vigorously.
His expression was clearly complex and confused.
“Did I really faint together with you for over a day?”
“Do you really not remember what happened?”
She asked several times.
“If a young person already has memory decline, that’s troublesome.”
“…I don’t think that’s something Master should say.”
If Helios was lying, she dug several traps and asked questions to prevent him from feigning ignorance.
But the result was the same. Helios couldn’t remember.
Mint stared at him for a long time before reaching a conclusion.
‘What I see must be the truth.’
Helios is someone who feels uncomfortable about deceiving others.
That’s how Mint judged it.
“Just rest for now. You might really have memory decline.”
“….”
Helios was about to get angry but soon rubbed his face again.
He seemed confused and quite shocked by his lack of memory.
Actually, this was a common aftereffect for those who had experienced Mental Realm Kia.
There’s no solution for this. One can only hope that time will pass.
“Where are you going?”
“Food.”
She had starved for a whole day and half. Loss of stamina is fatal in This Place.
“Aren’t you coming?”
“…I’ll eat starting from dinner.”
That meant he would skip lunch.
She is sensitive about meals.
Mint urged him several more times, but Helios didn’t budge. This time, she didn’t force him to come along.
It was because she understood his confusion.
Mint left the Room alone like that. Helios, left alone, remained silent for a long time. For a very long time.
About an hour must have passed.
He finally grabbed his face with both hands and tilted his head back.
A sigh escaped from his lips.
“I am….”
I will continue to be a weak disciple who needs your protection.
“I still don’t understand things like love very well.”
Because she who is detached and dry beyond compare is pitiful, to keep his promise, so that she would save him for a long time.
So.
“I can’t remember anything.”
He became someone who couldn’t remember anything.
“Someone’s memory… is that Master’s memory?”
In truth, it was no different from not remembering at all.
The words about not knowing what love was, and the question about whether it was Master’s memory of what he had done to Master. Two vaguely surfacing lines.
A face that was pretty like a doll, but remained only as a blur.
He hides away the two faint memories he barely holds onto in a corner of his mind.
Of course, he believed without doubt that these blurry memories would remain in his heart for a long time.
In the shadow created by his hand, his eyes sank deep.
I should pretend not to know.
You will protect me if I do that.
Right?
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