I Put all my Stats into Charm - Chapter 75
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I Put All My Stats Into Charm Episode 075
Calliton spoke curtly while holding me in his arms.
“How about breaking the habit of thinking about other men every time you’re held in my embrace?”
I blinked and looked at Calliton.
Don’t tell me he’s acting like this because I was worried about Jerome?
I opened my mouth with an incredulous expression.
“The Duke was injured. It’s natural to worry about someone who’s hurt.”
Then I quickly scanned his body.
“Your Highness, are you injured anywhere?”
Despite having fought countless battles, Calliton’s body was clean without a single scratch.
“You’re not hurt at all! I’ll think about Your Highness when you actually get injured.”
“Ha.”
Calliton snorted as if he found it absurd.
“The uninjured must feel so wronged.”
Then he dropped me down as if letting me fall.
“Ah!”
Nearly falling on my bottom, I hastily regained my balance and stood up.
Then I glared at Calliton.
“What’s that about! Who suddenly drops someone like that?!”
“You asked to be put down.”
He snorted and walked away toward the corridor lined with wall lamps.
Why is that man being so petty?
I grumbled internally while glaring at the back of Calliton’s head.
It’s not like that man’s mood swings started yesterday.
I gave up on trying to understand him and followed the group.
Deep inside the dark cave, only the trudging footsteps of our party echoed.
After walking for some time, Calliton wrinkled his nose.
“There’s a smell of blood.”
When we reached the end of the passage, an ordinary cave wall came into view.
Lowell stopped in front of the wall.
“It’s illusion magic.”
He raised his palm toward the wall and quietly chanted.
“Revela Arcana, Disolvo Umbras.”
The solid wall rippled and slowly disappeared.
And the space hidden beyond the wall was revealed.
Unlike the dark cave passage, the interior was as bright as if electric lights were installed. Seeing the wall lamps glowing without fire, they seemed to operate by magic.
On desks lined along one wall, hundreds of magic books, glass bottles, and various magical materials were stored.
Throughout the interior were iron cages of various sizes. Some cages contained monsters like harpies and ogres.
Magic circles were drawn on the wide tables and floors placed throughout.
The place with its rather eerie atmosphere seemed to remind me of a specific location.
‘It’s just like a mage’s laboratory.’
Except for the fact that monsters were caged, it looked similar to Lowell’s research room.
The party entered with cautious steps.
Lowell examined the magic circles drawn throughout.
“These are magic circles related to dark magic.”
He copied the magic circle drawn on the floor, then picked up and opened a book placed nearby.
“It’s a book dealing with human transmutation. Just possessing such a book would be illegal.”
Then, one of the knights approached Calliton.
“Your Highness. We’ve discovered corpses.”
We followed the knight deeper inside.
The deeper we went, the thicker the smell of blood became.
Soon, overturned bookshelves came into view. Books were scattered on the floor and broken glass bottles were also visible.
And beyond that, fallen corpses could be seen.
Calliton examined the corpses in robes with a frown.
“Dark mages. Are there any insignia that could prove their identity or affiliation?”
“No. There aren’t any.”
The causes of death for the corpses varied.
Some corpses had their necks twisted, while others had clear strangulation marks around their necks.
On one side was a corpse that had collapsed while vomiting blood, and on another side was even a corpse with its head burst open.
The gruesome scene made my stomach churn.
“Urgh…!”
I covered my mouth and barely held back the nausea rising to my throat.
“Are you alright, Lady?”
“Hah… No.”
I shook my head at Lowell’s question.
Even though I’ve seen countless monster corpses until now, this is the first time I’ve properly seen dead people.
Do I really have to see things like this too?
My desire to return home became even more desperate.
After somewhat settling my stomach, I averted my gaze from the corpses.
The dead mages were vile people who used innocent Empire citizens as test subjects.
So they might have deserved to die, but…
‘Still, it’s too gruesome.’
“…Who could have killed them?”
At my question, Lowell, who had been carefully examining the corpses, answered.
“It wasn’t magic. I suspect they died from physical attacks. It might have been the work of humanoid monsters.”
He pulled my arm toward himself.
“There might be monsters that escaped when the cave shook. It’s dangerous, so stay close to me, Lady.”
“Yes…”
Thoroughly tense from seeing the horrific scene, I grabbed Lowell’s sleeve and stood close beside him.
Then, another knight exploring the cave shouted.
“We found survivors!”
Another gruesome scene unfolded.
People were trapped in iron cages identical to those that had held monsters.
Wearing white gowns, they stared blankly into space like people who had lost their souls.
Lowell carefully examined the condition of the people trapped in the cages.
“It seems their minds have snapped from extreme fear or pain.”
Calliton commanded the knights with a coldly hardened face.
“Get them out. Rescue them from this place as quickly as possible.”
Behind the knights breaking the cage locks and extracting the people, Jerome could be seen speaking to a survivor.
“Haven’t you seen a woman?”
“…”
Jerome’s face was deathly pale.
The usually calm Jerome’s voice was strangely agitated, and the hand gripping the arm was trembling slightly.
He asked again.
“She’s in her early twenties with a whirlpool tattoo on the back of her neck. Haven’t you seen her?”
“…”
But the survivor only stared blankly into space with unfocused eyes.
“Duke, what are you doing? Do these people look like they’re in any condition to have a conversation?”
Calliton grabbed Jerome’s shoulder and continued in a cold voice.
“Right now, escaping is the priority. Interrogating can wait until later…”
Before I could finish speaking.
Calliton stretched out his arm and forcefully pushed Jerome’s chest.
The moment he retreated like lightning.
Thud!
A black shadow plummeted down and struck where Calliton had been standing.
The ground caved in, and dust exploded upward.
Through the slowly settling dust, a man’s back could be seen.
Unkempt white hair and bronze-colored skin.
A man wearing a white robe stood there.
“Grrr…”
The man growled low toward Calliton and Jerome.
Though his face wasn’t visible with his back turned, the atmosphere of an untamed wild animal driven by pure instinct flowed from him.
The man charged at Calliton again.
“Tch!”
Calliton clicked his tongue and quickly drew his sword.
Just as he was about to strike the man’s head with the sword hilt.
The man had somehow slipped to Calliton’s side and reached his hand toward his face.
Before the man’s hand could touch Calliton’s face.
“Vola e fere.”
A translucent arrow emerged from Lowell’s fingertips and flew straight toward the man.
The man stopped his attack and dodged his body out of the arrow’s trajectory.
Taking advantage of that opening, Jerome swung his sword, but the man quickly evaded that attack as well.
‘I can’t see his movements…!’
Jerome and Calliton were among the Empire’s finest swordsmen, and Lowell was the Empire’s greatest mage.
To dodge all the attacks these three launched simultaneously.
Moreover, the man was facing all three barehanded without even a weapon, and his movements were too fast to follow with the naked eye.
‘What is that man’s identity?’
An unsettling feeling flowed from the man, as if he wasn’t human.
When the man swung his arm toward Calliton, Calliton twisted his head to avoid it.
This time the man reached his hand toward Calliton’s neck.
Jerome threw a dagger toward the man. The man stopped his attack and twisted his body to dodge the dagger.
In that instant, the man’s target changed.
The man fixed his gaze on Jerome and kicked off the ground, charging toward him.
‘He can’t dodge that!’
Jerome had injured his arm, making proper combat difficult.
In this situation, avoiding the man’s attack was impossible.
“Duke!”
When I urgently called out to Jerome, the man turned his head toward me.
“…!”
The moment I met the man’s eyes, I reflexively drew in a breath.
Bronze skin with sharply upturned eyes.
Upon confirming the face I’d seen dozens of times in illustrations.
[Hakin’s affection has increased by 95.]
[Hakin’s affection: 95]
A system window appeared.
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