The fairy lady with the name meaning âlovely spring showersâ in the ancient language of fairies was going through primitive treatment.
âOw.â
âIâm almost done putting on the ointment. Please bear with me a little longer.â
ââŚâ
The ointment the doctor was putting on was only relieving the pain of her current wounds.
The scars that covered her body couldnât be erased with magic, nor could the dignity that had been cut off with her ears be healedâŚ
âAre you okay?â
âDo I look okay?â
âI-Iâm sorry.â
ââŚâ
Only the miracle of the Saintess that could revive the dead could return her body back to normal.
But that was just false hope.
There was no chance a noble Saintess, with only two existing in the world, would grant a miracle to a mere fairy who wasnât even part of the Royal Family.
âRest. We will capture that human at all costs, so do not worry.â
ââŚâ
Essopresso did not thank the doctor silently leaving the room.
Although the culprit who had made her body into ruins was the chief of the village, the villagers who only sat back and watched were no different.
They might even be considered accomplices.
Maybe they had all shut their mouths and pretended they didnât know anything as things took a turnâŚ
Knock knock.
ââŚWho is it?â
Essopresso flinched, trembling at the knocking that broke her train of thought.
It was because she could still see the chief walking through the door of the basement whenever she closed her eyes.
âEssopresso, itâs me.â
âCome in.â
Essopresso let her companion in to visit.
They didnât meet in their hometowns. It was only the sense of companionship that resulted from sharing pain together inside that wretched basement.
There were many other fairies besides that one that she could call a companion; there used to be even more, but they all left her side one by one as they were cajoled like toys by the chief.
âIt seems the village mercenaries lost him.â
âWhy are you telling me this?â
âBecause heâs the one who saved usâŚâ
âItâs the humansâ problem. Thereâs no need for us to care.â
âBut he saved us from the chiefâs evil handsâŚâ
Essopresso shot back at her companionâs timid argument.
âThen what about the Princessâs dagger that human was holding?â
âTh-thatâsâŚâ
She cried out with confidence to her wavering companion.
âDo you want to be fooled again?! Humans are beasts who shouldnât be trustedâŚ!â
âBut Essopresso, he saved usâŚâ
âThatâs why Iâm keeping my mouth shut, canât you see? Did we tell them to kill him? Itâs the beasts fighting amongst each other.â
âYouâre calling them beastsâŚâ
Although she had lost her beloved husband in front of her eyes, she didnât detest all humans like Essopresso.
But like Essopresso, every single fairy turned their backs to their hero.
For one reasonâŚ
âEssopresso, was that dagger really the Princessâs?â
âYes. Iâm certain of it. I may look like this now, but in the past, I was chosen from my looks alone to work in the Palace. Thanks to that, I had a lot of chances to see the Princess, so just trust me.â
âAlrightâŚâ
âAre you still in doubt? Then think about the conversation the chief had with him.â
âHe said he murdered the Princess and stole the daggerâŚâ
âThatâs right.â
Essopresso was finally satisfied after seeing her companion agree.
Just thenâ
Bang!
âthe door burst open as a scrawny elf walked into the room.
There was no doubt Essopresso was not in good shape, but it was incomparable to the fairy that just entered.
âEssopresso! Just what are you doing!â
âCouncilwoman Celebless, how are you feeling?â
âJust answer my questio-kirk..!â
The fairy, having moved too much, barely held on to the wall just before she collapsed.
CeleblessâŚ
A fairy from the Royal Family with her name meaning âSacred Sunâ in the ancient fairy language.
She was chief Crimsonâs favorite toy, as she was immortal, despite being a collateral line of the Royal Family.
Because of that, she was also confined there the longest.
âCalm down, Councilwoman.â
âCalm down?! How dare you speak of calming down in this situatio-kirkâŚâ
âWeâre safe now. It will be all over once our motherland knows of this.â
The humans in this town were also suspicious.
The first thing Essopresso planned to do when she returned to her motherland was report the village.
âFor the true end of things.
âJust what are you saying is over?! Nothing is over! NothingâŚ!â
âCalm yourself.â
ââŚHe let me free even though he couldâve escaped by himself.â
âHe was going for your immortal lifespan. Subdue your anger and look at this situation with a cool mind.â
âHaâŚ!â
Celebless leaned on the cold wall and recalled the incident with closed eyes.
Kang Hansoo, at his witâs end from chief Crimsonâs black magic, had used âbreach of contractâ.
Black magic contractsâŚ
A violation of one resulted in one losing as much as they gained.
It may seem like nothing, but the greater the cost, the greater the risk.
Like how chief Crimson lost âimmortal lifespanâ from breaching his contract.
âCouncilwoman?â
âAre you aware our savior used the black magic contract?â
âYes. They say that a mercenary named Misa he had wagered for the contract is missing and hasnât come back. Isnât that suspicious?â
ââŚâ
Celebless didnât know what to say.
Chief Crimson ruined himself when he was lured to breach the contract because he underestimated Kang Hansooâs lifespan.
Is what she wanted to sayâŚ
âCouncilwoman Celebless. Have you calmed down?â
ââŚPoor Essopresso.â
âExcuse me?â
âI still remember when you were a naive, beautiful maid running around the Palace⌠It saddens me to think theyâre just remnants of the past now.
âYou.. donât understand how I feel. The despair and humiliation I feltâŚ!â
âOf course I donât. How could I when I am not you?â
Celebless slowly reopened her eyes and sighed deeply.
âWho couldâve known things would turn out like this while I was asleep for a bitâŚâ
âGo back to sleep, Councilwoman. It will all be over when you wake up.â
âSure. Sure it will. If only I could rest in peace. Iâm going to go find him.â
âC-councilwomanâŚ?!â
To the fairies, âCouncil Womenâ were adults that demanded respect.
Their intelligence, no different from living history books, let them lead their people with ease.
Of course, some councilwomen were âstuck-up old eldersâ, but Celebless was not one of them.
And if she died astray somewhere while wandering with her weakened body?
No one but the stuck-up elders would welcome the news.
âDonât refer to me as a Councilwoman if we meet again. A short-tempered elder doesnât deserve such merits.â
ââŚâ
ââŚâ
Celebless turned her backs to them and limped out of the room.
[A certain god slowly leaves the scene.]
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[A certain god asks the outsider if heâs alive.]
âCanât you tell?â
There werenât any gnolls to take the fall that time, but instead, there was a dense forest under the cliff.
One could call it a stroke of good luck.
Good thing I had memorized the overall geography while looking for a human village.
â*%content%amp;^@*&( #&*@?
â#*@#& ##@? #(@.â
â#(@&. @*(#^.â
They were mercenaries that persistently tracked me down since the village inn.
I had no idea what they said, but they quickly retreated after they failed to find me hiding in the dense forest.
ââŚThat was dangerous.â
Dealing with humans was much more different than gnolls with simple strategies.
If a guard friend I bought with money hadnât opened the village entrance for me, I would have been caught immediately.
[A certain god advises you to watch your ass.]
ââŚmy ass? Oh!â
I thought Iâd landed safely, but stuck on my butt was a thick, sturdy stick.
Did I almost die?
One wrong move and I would have met a humiliating end.
[A certain god looks at you pathetically.]
âStop looking at me! This goes down to the graveâŚâ
âMeat! Itâs meat!â
âMeat on tree! Meat!â
âMeat! Come down!â
The gnolls welcomed me with an endearing greeting as soon as I left the village.
Ironic how they were more trustworthy than the humans and fairies who attacked me out of the blue.
ââŚOh! Right.â
âCome to think of it, there was something I wanted to ask these guys.â
Although I only had my tattered leather suit and blue dagger with me, I could handle a couple of gnolls.
Iâve become quite arrogant, havenât I? Iâm still a level one rookie in a fantasy world.
âMeat! Me-blech?!â
I jumped off the tree without warning and kneed the top of a gnollâs head.
It wasnât over just yet.
âM-kek?!â
After stepping on the fallen gnoll to regain my footing, I flung my left elbow at the fellow next to itâŚ
âHuman me-aagh?!â
And at the same time with my right hand holding the blue dagger, I lightly cut the throat of another fellow.
Drop! Drop! Drop!
Cased closed without another chance for them to say âMeat!â.
Three were easy enough.
[A certain god blearily looks at the outsider.]
âI know, right? I feel a lot more agile than before.â
Even though my belly rolls since studying hard in middle school were still the same.
Could it be that I leveled up while I wasnât looking?
[name] Kang Hansoo
[level] 1
[blessing] outsider F
[curse] hero E
[dividend] 3.43
To my dismay, nothing had changed.
Well, except for one thing.
âOutsider God, whatâs âdividendâ on my status window? The number keeps getting higher, little by little.â
[A certain god makes fun of you for not knowing what a dividend is.]
âI mean, I know what it means.â
The âdividendâ I knew of?
They were expected earnings you could get from betting money on stocks, matches, and horse racing.
[A certain god specially advises you that the higher it is, the better.]
âThanks, Iâm tearing up from gratitude.â
It wasnât sarcasm, I meant it. That was the first time the outsider god had given me any information about this fantasy.
AnywaysâŚ
âM-meat?â
A gnoll looked around in bewilderment that it was still alive.
Of course it would. Those guys had no concept of what being captured alive was like. Not me, though.
âThereâs something I want to ask you.â
âTalking meat?!â
âI really want you to answer it. You see, Iâm really pissed off because of the fairies.â
âFairy meat?â
âYeah. Fairy meat.â
My current state was much too weak.
I didnât think I could get my revenge even if I gathered exp to level 2.