Chapter 237: Guilt's Weight
Emir, who was now surrounded by monsters, stood his ground.
'Pity.'
He didn't run away.
Or rather, he couldn't.
In the 'novel,' Morgiana attempted to escape after figuring out that killing monsters made her feel heavier.
'Kill... kill... kill... kill.'
But every time she hid away in an unpopulated cave...
'Run... please.'
Monsters would arrive right after.
They chased her till the ends of the underground space, never stopping.
Only then did she realize that the 'scent' her relic emitted had not gone away.
For it to be gone, one had to kill enough monsters to quell its hunger.
It was a clever trap.
'SAVE ME!'
The more monsters a candidate killed, the heavier they felt.
And that would turn into emotion.
Annoyance, anger, and fear, whatever they may be...
Any would cause the cycle of killing to start again.
A never-ending cycle of artificial obesity.
'End it, I beg you...'
Until the moment... when death would bring it all to a close.
'Hmm...'
Emir accessed the relic, and after a moment, a small holographic screen showed itself before his irises.
{0/10}
'So I need to kill ten... That ain't too bad.'
He looked around in slowed time, his Temporal Perception ability long since activated.
The monsters before him were of one kin.
'Spiders?'
Fangclad.
'Fangclads... FUCK!'
Generally known as spiders.
They were of all shapes and sizes.
And they towered over him, with the shortest among them at least thirty meters tall.
Their exoskeletons were ashy gray and marbled with splotches of muted colors.
"They look kind of scary...'
Their enormous legs were covered in a textured pattern resembling rocks, effectively camouflaging them in their subterranean environment.
'Hehehehehehehe.'
Some of the larger spiders boasted bodies reminiscent of ornate carapaces, spiky protrusions, and claw-like appendages.
Others had streamlined forms that seemed tailored for swift movement through the cave's tunnels.
'I don't... I can't see...'
Their eyes were perhaps the most unnerving aspect of their appearance.
Like countless small sapphires, their orbs glistened with intelligence.
A stark reminder that the weakest of these creatures were no lower than Fiends that housed two Aether cores.
'Life.'
The space was filled with the echoes of their chittering legs.
And the musty scent of the cave mingled with their almost metallic odor.
"Aha..."
An amused Emir picked out the weakest among them in a moment.
His eyesight was once again blocked by a blanket of cobwebs.
'What's this?'
They landed on him...
'I can't move...'
Or so it appeared for a fraction, as it was only an afterimage.
'No... I... I don't want to die.'
Emir sidestepped at the last moment, appearing ten meters to the right.
Then, with another powerful step, he materialized before the Fiend.
His swords hovered above the point where the abdomen connected to the cephalothorax.
Swoosh!
The swords met little to no resistance on their path.
They easily cut through the monster as its venom splattered all over his augmented suit's
force shield.
'Serves you right.'
A vicious... purr resounded as the Fiend attempted to attack Emir, only to find its body cut in
half.
Thud!
Its purring cries fell on deaf ears as he killed it with a stab right in between the eyes.
Then, right after, he hid behind its body to avoid another cobweb spree.
'Cry...'
While taking cover, he took the time to break off the pointy parts of the spider's legs.
With two in each hand, he jumped up, reaching high in the sky.
And four spikes shot out to meet them before they could even think of attacking.
Four Fangclads fell.
'Five more.'
Emir looked down to see their kin approaching, and judging by the trembling ground, they
were quite mad.
'Just... kill me.'
But again, that didn't matter to him.
They could do nothing against him.
His eyes, which saw the world in a slowed state, locked on their prey.
'You're next.'
...
'Save me, please, don't leave me behind, please...'
After no more than twenty seconds, five Fangclad were stuck to the ground, dead.
Emir had used the same bait-and-switch tactic as before, easily killing them.
Now he was running away, jumping from one rock formation to the next.
'Please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please.'
His body felt slightly 'heavier,' but it was minuscule, as his strength was that of monsters.
The relic on his finger had emitted a gentle but long pulse before the 'scent' had stopped
releasing.
'Kill it! KILL IT WITH FIRE!'
So his location was no longer broadcasted for all to see.
'WHY ARE THEY STILL CHASING AFTER ME?!'
Emir searched for a few minutes and stopped when he found an unpopulated cave that
remained high up on the right wall.
It was similar to the outside space in appearance, the only difference being their size.
'I NEED TO HIDE! A CAVE, WHERE ARE THE FUCKING CAVES?!'
With a few steps forward, he reached the inside of the cave. Emir proceeded to sit down while resting his back on a wall. 'Now... how do I help that idiot?'