Essopresso tried to scream at the sound of someone approaching in her sleep.
âE-eep?!â
But she couldnât when a sturdy hand shoved a piece of cloth in her mouth.
She tried to at least look at the face of the culprit, but even her vision was blocked when a sack was put over her head.
âHow could this be?!â
She thought everything would be over in the morning, but it felt like the world was crumbling around her.
The culprit threatened her in an eerie tone.
âMove quietly. You wonât see a pretty sight if you do anything stupid.â
ââŚâ
Stupefied, Essopresso followed the orders without resistance.
Before long, a manâs voice, who seemed to be an accomplice, was heard.
âEverything good there?â
âYeah, whatâs that cut on your hand?â
ââŚI got bit while covering its mouth.â
âI see, letâs go.â
From what the culprits were saying, it didnât seem like she was the only fairy captured alive.
Step, step, stepâŚ
âEek?! Oomf?!â
Although she couldnât see anything, she instinctively realized something the moment she stepped onto the first staircase going down.
âThis is the chiefâs house!â
Furthermore, she was heading towards the very basement she never wanted to be in again.
âStay still.â
âEek?!â
As she was getting dragged, Essopresso could hear the voice of the healer who treated her in the morning.
ââŚCrimson thought none of us knew. I guess there was no helping him from thinking that since we deliberately disregarded it after finding a new family and place to call home.â
The person who kidnapped her received a monologue from the healer.
âThis is our karma for leaving a friend who cultivated our new hometown to fend for himself. We have no right to feel resentment towards him.â
Essopresso also heard the voice of the woman who had made her soup.
âI heard it in the restaurant this morning. These fairies detest humans. Theyâll try to rob us from our families and steal our homes again if we leave them alive.â
This was followed by a report from the head guard of the village.
âI told the villagers to not go out outside during patrol hours due to the disorder in our village and persuaded the mercenaries to stay put as well.â
The villagers, all having said a word, had no conversation for a while.
The healer started to speak with a determined voice.
âLetâs begin.â
ââŚAlright.â
âPrayers to Crimson.â
âFor our friend.â
Stab-!
The village head guard pierced a sword into Essopressoâs heart without warning.
âKirk-?!â
She died in vain, as she was already quite weak before being brought back to the basement.
Stab! Stab! Stab!
The rest of the fairies that were dragged into the basement with Essopresso met her fate one by one.
âNow thenâŚâ
âOne more left.â
âWhat do we do?â
âHmâŚâ
The four people gave each other a look and turned to the tied-up female fairy.
Unlike the other fairies, she didnât have a sack over her head or a bit in her mouth.
It was courteous treatment comparable to that of a noble captured as a war prisoner.
The fairy spoke for the first time.
ââŚDonât you have to kill me in order to fulfill your purpose?â
The fairy sounded composed, despite having seen her people slaughtered in front of her very eyes.
âThe thing isâŚâ
âAhâŚâ
âHow difficult.â
âHmâŚâ
She was the fairy who insisted on recovering the body of her savior who jumped off a cliff.
Of course, she was kidnapped and captured in the basement as soon as she left and was neglected that whole time.
The reason being that she was the biggest of the big shots and couldnât be killed in vain!
âI understand your motives. However, I am outraged that you would take the life of a savior for the sake of imposing silence.â
âButâŚâ
âWe apologize.â
Despite having that fairyâs life in their hands, the four people cowered.
Councilwoman CeleblessâŚ
Normally, they wouldnât even have a chance to be face to face with her because of her highly noble status.
Let alone a kidnapping!
It wouldnât just end in them getting massacred by the villagers the day theyâd get caught.
âWhat are you hesitating for? You donât have any other choice, do you?â
âCouncilwoman.â
âNo.â
Celebless turned them down without even listening.
ââŚwe will set you free as soon as you swear to not divulge this incident.â
SwearingâŚ
It was worth more than a fairyâs life, who lived thousands of years.
Celebless gave a cold response.
âYou think a swear made through threats has any effect?â
âThatâsâŚ!â
âDo you want to see for yourself if you can trust me?â
âCouncilwoman Celebless. Why is it you are telling us this? If you had concealed the truth, we would have been relieved and let you go.â
The healer, who was the smartest in the village, questioned her.
Celebless laughed.
âTake this opportunity to learn: Fairies do not lie to merely spare their lives.â
But even as she spoke with confidence, she knew fully well that there were plenty of fairies who would lie to live.
There were also fairies who lied to redeem themselves with death like herself.
ââŚThen it looks like we donât have a choice. Councilwoman Celebless, we will make it as painless as possible.â
Sling-
The head guard drew his sword, stained with blood from the fairies.
ââŚâ
Celebless closed her eyes peacefully and waited for her end.
âBehind youâŚ!â
âCareful!â
âHuh?!â
âWhat the?!â
Just then, the astonished and fearful screams of the four men sounded simultaneously.
Celebless watched as she slowly reopened her eyes.
Slash!
The sight of the decapitated head guard flying in the airâŚ
Of course, that wasnât the reason she was shocked.
âHowâŚ?â
â$#@ %@?â
The savior who had jumped off a cliff and allegedly died had returned.
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â$#@%âŚ?â
âWhat are you saying?â
I didnât know what the wide-eyed female fairy was going on about, but I decided to think about that later.
First, I needed to clean upâŚ
Stab! Slash!
I got rid of the villagers who had dragged the fairies to the basement.
Revenge on the fairies?
It was just the right time to create such a misunderstanding when I intruded, but I was planning to kill all of them the moment I followed.
The fairies who backstabbed me, the chief, and the villagers who were all on his sideâŚ
â%#@ spare me!â
âOh! Something I understand!â
It was welcoming to hear what mercenary Misa had taught me, but it wasnât enough reason to spare them.
Slash!
âAaah?!â
I had to get rid of the muscular man who looked like he was the strongest of the four by ambushing him while he let his guard down to kill the female fairy.
The other three were easy.
If the fairies werenât weakened, it wouldnât have been easy to kidnap them like that in the first place.
â%# spare m- kirk?!â
Stab!
The situation died down as I pierced the blue dagger into the medulla of the middle-aged woman running for the exit.
The only survivor remaining was the fairy tied to the chair.
â$#@? %@# @$#.â
âWe meet again.â
It was the female fairy I had tried to use as a witness.
She was still as thin as a mummy, but she was a little more like a âbeautyâ after being washed and having covered her injuries with clean clothes.
I could also see her status window that I couldnât see before.
[Name] Celebless
[level] 12
[blessing] Tamer A Life C Pure Heritage B
[curse] Noble B
âHaâŚâ
A bitter laugh escaped my lips as I read her blessings.
I was boastful with my single F rank blessing, but that fairy had three blessings with extremely high ranks.
HoweverâŚ
[tamer]
>All the abilities of the creatures you tame will slightly improve.
>chances of taming a creature with a high guard rises significantly!
Letâs call her a professional tamer, shall we?
It wasnât an effect that made the individual stronger, so it was a little ambiguous, even if it was a high rank.
A useless blessing if you didnât have a pet with you.
Besides thatâŚ
[life]
[pure heritage]
[noble]
From the looks of it, there wasnât much to the other blessings and curses either.
Anyways, I could see why the fairy tied to the chair was showing me her status window.
âCelebless?â
â$#. @#$ Celebless.â
The fairy, Celebless, smiled at me without a trace of fear.
ââŚâ
[outsider]
Although there was no change in my emotions thanks to being protected by the blessing, it was somehow a reassuring smile.
[A certain god is extremely uncomfortable.]
[A certain god emphasizes the outsider part.]
âYeah, I get it.â
âAlways be an outsider.â
âYou will get divine punishment if you stop living the life of a lone wolf.â
â@$#?â
I cut the ropes that bound the fairy who was giving me an odd look as I talked to myself.
Dust, dust.
âWhat a lucky fairy.â
I had originally been going to kill everyone to prevent further trouble.
But I gave that up when she taught me her name through her status window.
I had a similar experience as well.
Gary, Cole, MisaâŚ
I had tried my best to earn the favorability of the fantasy natives I first encountered by teaching them my name.
âDespite it being in vain.
I wouldnât be any different from them if I killed that fairy there.
âTake care of the rest.â
I didnât feel the need to stay in that bloody basement dotted with betrayal any longer.
It was right then, as I was turning around to leaveâŚ
â$#@âŚ!â
Wobble~ grab.
I quickly caught the fairy, who was about to trip and fall as soon as she got up from the chair.