My villains, episode 227
, 47. Nightmare (9)
For a moment, I thought I had fallen asleep surrounded by a feeling of floating. We were hurled out of the black passage as we had been before.
Me and Cole quickly got into position and landed on the ground, but –
“Q” Heila fell forward.
Fortunately, I didn’t fall face down, but I’m worried that my knee might be damaged because I fell quite hard.
By the way, there’s another kid with poor stats. With 15 points of agility, even if it’s not superhuman, it should be at the level of an athlete...
“Are you okay?”
Heila fell silent for a moment. It looks very sick.
While I was helping her up, Cole was scanning her surroundings with sharp eyes. It was a quiet space like a mansion in the suburbs and Tow’s Den.
“Another weird place.”
“...that’s right.”
The place we fell was a large room.
The first thing that caught my eye was six or seven chairs. A neatly designed steel chair that can seat 3 people side by side.
A turned off TV and various picture frames were hung on the walls finished in dark gray. Most of the pictures contained information about diseases of dogs and cats, and there was also a poster with a large message, ‘Have you registered your animal?’, or a picture of a middle-aged man in a white coat hugging a golden retriever on a lawn.
In a word...
“I don’t think this time it will be Middle World.”
Halo, who was being supported by me, was a little surprised at the exotic, or otherworldly, scenery around her.
“Poi is this your dream?”
” maybe.”
“Where is this?”
“...Uh, I don’t know.”
I quickly added, scratching my eyebrows at her stare.
“It’s rare for people to remember their dreams one by one.”
“You mean you don’t remember?”
“Something like that...
As I evaded my words, Heila looked up at me quietly and nodded, ‘I see.’
Cole, meanwhile, had approached the only door and was closely listening. He turned to us for a moment and whispered in a small voice.
“There is no pretending to be popular.”
W Uuha
■Sister
patted Cole on the shoulder, and then I put my ear to him. I couldn’t hear anything as he said, so I slowly turned the doorknob.
The first thing I saw after the sound of the squeaking hinges was the logo engraved on the wall in front.
Beneath the logo symbolizing the heart of a dog and cat was written “New Animal Medical Center.” I leaned out and looked at the doorplate, and the room we had fallen into was the waiting room for guardians.
Examining the frames in the room, I had already expected, but this was a veterinary hospital.
It’s also a very familiar place that I’ve been to a few times because it’s close to my room.
The lobby of the hospital and the street visible through the front windows were empty.
It’s not a downtown area, but it’s a neighborhood with a fairly floating population, but there are no people or cars at all in broad daylight, so I feel uncomfortable.
“It’s okay with me. Nothing.”
Cole and Heila, who came to the lobby at my invitation, couldn’t hide their confusion.
“......her.”
Although the two have very calm personalities, the streets of modern Korea seen through the window must be a different world.
Medieval people who lived in the Middle World could not be surprised to see six-lane roads paved with asphalt or street trees lined up along the roadside with flashing phrases such as ‘seat belts for all seats’.
Of course, the pressure was different.
“......and.”
Heila, approaching the front window, bowed her head and let out an exclamation. It’s the first time I’ve seen her exclaim in admiration.
“What is that?”
“It’s kind of a house.”
Heila blinked as she looked up at the 19th-floor apartment.
“Who lives there?”
“...well. I am also curious.”
Leaving behind Cole and Heila, who were scrutinizing the streets, I looked inside the hospital again.
“......Hmm.”
This dream was completely different from the mansion in the suburbs.
Memories of being confined in that mansion lay dormant under my consciousness, but memories related to this veterinary hospital and the neighborhood were relatively clear.
But why did he fall into this veterinary hospital?
With that question in mind, I walked slowly.
Starting with the waiting room for guardians in the far corner, they looked through the restroom treatment room, hospitalization room, and director’s office in turn, but there was nothing special about them.
Next was the treatment room.
As I opened the heavy sliding door, I seemed to hear breathing at first glance. The sound was so small and faint that it seemed like an auditory hallucination.
Having hardened my body at once, I picked up Hrunting first. Even though I pulled it out slowly, my hand trembled a little, so the sword ringed.
The eerie sound made me pause a little, but my heart quickly calmed down when I saw the milky-white blade with faint black lines. It was so reassuring to have a mysterious sword in my hand that could slash quite a few ghosts with a single sword.
The treatment room was cramped.
‘It was a very ordinary structure with two chairs facing each other around an ivory table bent in a V shape.
I glanced around the room, but it was empty. There doesn’t seem to be any space for people to hide.
As I was about to turn around wondering if I had heard something wrong, there was an object that stood out to me. A brown kennel, commonly referred to as a ‘moving cabinet’, was placed in a corner of the clinic room.
“......2”
Having a kennel in a veterinary hospital is not unusual, but somehow it feels uncomfortable. So I cautiously approached and squatted down in front of the barred door
.
“Oh, I’m surprised.”
I almost hit my butt at the sudden sound from inside the kennel.
Looking back, in the kennel, there was a small kitten, his whiskers standing upright, hissing.
The sight of a guy half the size of my palm with his ears folded back and his teeth the size of millet of rice exposed is not threatening, but rather cute.
“Let’s move now.”
“Do you have any plans?”
“huh. I have a rough guess.”
As I pulled out the Hrunting and left the hospital, the other three quickly followed.
Walking on a six-lane road lined with high-rise apartments, shopping malls, shoe stores, bus stops, and avenues of trees would have been an unimaginable experience for a resident of Middle World.
Still, Mungchi and Heila Cole kept their composure. In particular, Mongchi only looked around for a while as if it were strange, but like a cat on a hunt, his tactile senses were sharpened.
After all, Moongchi is a guy from the East, another world. Although the scenery around him was amazing, it probably wasn’t enough to cause panic.
After crossing the crossing, I entered the alley and walked for about 5 minutes. The officetel building where I lived came into view.
“......Hmm.”
Looking at the convenience store across the street, it looks like it was at least five years ago. Around that time, there was a gym over there.
Pretending to be calm while being conscious of the confused party really seems to calm me down. Or maybe it’s a familiar neighborhood, so it’s comfortable.
“This way.”
“...”
He narrowed his eyes as he looked at the entrance of the officetel. It was a reluctance to enter a narrow building in a yard that entered an unfamiliar world.
“Where is this?”
“...uh. I don’t know.”
I shrugged my shoulders at Heila’s question and blurted it out.
“Should I just say that I have a feeling I have to go this way? I think it’s because it’s a dream world.”
It was a rough word, but...
What can I do?
I chose the stairs because I couldn’t take the elevator with the nervous party.
On the way up from the 2nd to the 3rd floor, the light on the landing suddenly turned on, and we arrived in front of room 506 without much trouble except for Heila spraining her ankle.
“......also.”
Room 506’s door was stained black. It was the same color that was dyeing the gate of the mansion in the suburbs.
Leaving the party behind for a while, he slowly approached the door and raised his hand.
When Death King’s scaled handcuffs touched the black metallic surface
,
the black energy scattered with a short roar. Then, as if waiting, the door to room 506 opened.
“...Oh Seung-soo.”
What appeared were two men.
One man who looked to be in his late 50s and one who looked like he was in his 40s.
The former, a man about the age of my father, smiled brightly.
“If I had known I would be there soon, I would have waited in front of the door. As I got older, my temper
only got worse.”
“I told the guards that I was Seung-soo’s father. I don’t mean it in a bad way, so I hope you don’t get offended.”
When two men appeared in a world where there was no human being and started talking about things they couldn’t understand, Mung-chul looked extremely nervous.
Fortunately, the quick-witted Cole quickly stopped him, so it doesn’t seem like he’ll do anything out of the ordinary.
I fiddled with the handle of the Hrunting and opened my mouth.
“What are you doing here?”
“Hehe, what’s the point of me coming to find Seung-soo? I’m here to find my daughter.”
“But you can’t come into someone’s house on your own.”
“We’ve only seen each other once or twice, so how do we become strangers? huh?”
You’re still a hot-tempered uncle.
As I quietly shut my mouth, this time a young man stepped out.
“I am worried because he disappeared without contact even though he is not single. Have you contacted Heewon?”
At first, I looked at the guy who was talking casually and smiled.
“Yes, I contacted you.”
“Oh really? Do you even know where it is?”
“He said he would wait in the underworld.”
The faces of the two men contorted in an instant. When the distortion was about to go beyond the range of expression, I quickly added a word.
“just joke.”
“...This ignorant bastard has something to say and something he can’t-”
“It’s in the cafe in front of you. It’s the way I’ve been talking about until now.”
The two men met their eyes. The grotesquely distorted features are getting back to normal.
I gently waved at them.
“Let’s go. I will guide you.”
“...Um, maybe.”
Heewon’s father led the way with his hands behind his back, and Heewon’s husband followed.
The moment they passed in front of me,
I swung Hrunting.
Sucker!
“Sigh.”
A startled Cole swallowed his breath and the heads of the two middle-aged men fell to the floor, spitting blood.
“...after.”
“Phoenix-sama, this is”
“It was the way it was.”
He grinned as he roughly brushed off the blood on his Hrunting. My heart was beating so fast it felt like it was about to jump out of my mouth, but it didn’t feel too bad.
“They were puppies to look for.”
Gu-gu-gu-gung-
The roar rang again.
This time it was several times bigger than before and continued.
At that time, a black disk rose out as if to hide my messy room.
“Let’s go.”
As I turned around, the group quickly caught up, followed by Heila and Cole, who jumped into the black disc.