I was staring down into the dark pitfall where Momokawa had fallen down along with the fatass.
It might seem like I was being too cautious, but lots of stories have it somehow turn out that they were alive after all and that crap. Youâd be an idiot to believe that theyâre dead without even confirming the corpse. This was something I had learned while fighting the many monsters of the dungeon. That no matter how close to deathâs door they may be, never, ever let your guard down until you know theyâre dead. This might be like that saying, a candle burns brightest just before it goes out.
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âOi oi, whatâs the damn hold up?â
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This teleport device needs a sacrifice, and offering one human is good enough to make it work. There was some more written down but that was the limit to how far I could interpret the Ancient Tongue on the monolith. Still, I thought I had it right so what givesâŠ
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âMeh, I can wait.â
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I had already offered up Momokawa and Saitou, that was two sacrifices. If that still wasnât enough, Iâd just have to give up. Offering a 3rd sacrifice just wasnât an option.
I couldnât afford to lose Reina A. Ayase just yet. This wasnât due to me not wanting to kill her, no, it was because fighting her with my current strength wasnât wise. Her powers were a real pain, and Iâd be killed if she really wanted me dead.
The problem wasnât Reina herself but those Guardian Beasts under her control. They had a will of their own and could act independent of her, their master, so even when she was asleep, theyâd maintain a vigilant watch. There were not animals, but Spirits as implied by Reinaâs Job title, so they didnât get hungry or tired either. As long as Reina had mana, they could function around the clock. It was hard to find an opening like that.
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âHey, Thief God, if youâre listening, I killed two of them, so get me a good Skill, aâight? Something I can use against magic, man that felt dumb to sayâŠâ
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My senses suddenly shot alert. This was Search · Hi Sense, no doubt about that. I used this Skill so much, I wouldnât mistake it for anything.
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âWhat, the fuck is this⊠Somethingâs coming, but whatâŠâ
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Momokawa did say that some powerful monster might get summoned, so was that it? Like, one sacrifice gets the transfer magic activated, but any more gets me a monster⊠Shit. I wasnât even sure because I couldnât read everything that was there.
No, this was different. I could tell.
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âTsk, the little motherfuckerâs aliveâââ\nÂ
I could feel it clearly. This âthreatâ had a burning hostility specifically towards me, this enemy was coming for me, climbing up from the depths of that dark hell.
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âHiguuuchiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!â
âFucking had to be you, Momokawaa!!â
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I could feel a boiling grudge in Momokawaâs scream as that large, dark something leaped out of the pitfall.
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âIâm not dying here, and neither is Masaruâââ
âShit, you gone crazy or what⊠that thing isnât alive. I killed Saitou.â
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The identity of that dark something was Momokawa, directing his cheeky, stray cat-like eyes at me in vengeful rage, along with Saitou, no, something that only looked like him.
I said it looked the same, but it had some distinct differences.
Over all, it still had on the same gakuran and had Saitouâs swords hung at its waist. The most jarring difference was that its eyes showed only white, completely rolled back, as if it was dead. Because it was dead. Saitou was dead.
But there he was, still standing. Saitou, while carrying Momokawa, had climbed up the pitfall in a furious speed, and the two were now standing in front of me for a rematch.
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âIâm not dying until I get to kill you, Higuchi!â
âYou, raised him from the deadâŠâ
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That was all I could think of to explain it, and that was how it looked.
All around Saitouâs corpse, I could see parts of that Mud Doll, Rem, stuck to it like pieces of armor. He had the Mud Dollâs skull fixed on his head like a bikerâs helmet, and its arms, legs and shoulders were covered in that tough, green armor. To top it off, it even had a long mantis scythe growing out of its right hand.
It appeared as if Momokawa was controlling the corpse through his Mud Doll. And the fact that it could climb out of the pitfall meant that it wasnât weak. The walls along that hole were the same stone walls as in all the rooms here. They were flat enough that any normal human would never get a firm grip, but it could be dug into using sharp enough claws.
So the only reason it couldâve climbed back up so fast, was with inhuman strength and those sharp claws I could see on its fingers, likely fashioned from Mud Doll parts.
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âTsk. You got another thing coming if you think you can kill me. But Iâll tell you this. Using a weak loser like Saitou was a big mistake.â
âNo, with the two of us, with me and Masaru, we can, and we will, kill you.â
âDonât get cocky, Momokawa. Donât think I donât have other ways to kill youâââ\nÂ
Like tying him up and throwing him into the Boss Room. If it works, then the Boss will die when it kills him, I can get the core and be on my way.
Plus, throwing knives wasnât all I was capable of. Like him, I also had a pretty good binding Skill.
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âGet ready, Higuchi. Iâll give you a painful death.â
âHah, bring it, Momokawa. Iâll beat into you what it means to have the weakest Job!â
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To be frank, it was a miracle that this even worked. That, or the sheer depth of Masaruâs regret as he died made it possible. It worked so well, that I almost thought his spirit was still helping me.
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âââVile Mud Doll!!â
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I cast my Curse, all the while falling closer to the bottom of the dark pit.
For ingredients, I had my blood, Rem as the base, and a set of new parts, Masaru⊠Masaruâs corpse. I was sure itâd work.
I was attempting to reform my Mud Doll on the fly. I had already done it once when I solo battled a Knight Mantis. I had put Rem in Rotten Bog and recast her creation spell which had caused her to combine with the Bog. With that as a precedent, I knew that the process took only an instant. If it took any longer, Iâd likely go splat at the bottom of this abyss.
Higuchiâs biggest mistake was using a pitfall this long. If this was only as deep as human hands could allow, I wouldnât have had the luxury to conjure up countermeasures.
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âGU, GO, GAGAâŠâ
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Clacked Rem. Both Rem and Masaruâs body were instantly swallowed up by a familiar chaotic shadow substance. They had turned into a swirling glob of Curse for only a moment before the end result was revealed.
The chaos vanished, leaving Masaru with Remâs parts stuck on to him like armor.
Masaru quickly righted his body while mid air, grabbed me with a hand, and used the claws on his other hand to latch onto the pitfall wall. It seemed as though Remâs bony hand had fused with Masaruâs, making those claws sharp and metallic in nature. The claws released sparks as they dug into the walls, slowing our descent.
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âT-that was scary.â
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I muttered after weâd finally stopped. I was clinging on to Masaruâs back while he was using both his arms and legs to grab the walls like a bug.
\nâGAAAA!!â
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Masaruâs Corpse Doll was even faster than the Pawn Ants in the Insect Caves, looking at the insane speed with which he climbed up the pitfall.
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âHiguuuchiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!â
âFucking had to be you, Momokawaa!!â
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Higuchi was no doubt surprised by the fact that I could survive a fall like that, but his Thief senses were sharp as ever, and he had already taken a combat stance, ready to fight us.
His right hand held the butterfly knife he had used to kill Masaru, and in his left, he held a well made long knife. He held both knives in backhand grips, and his form looked practiced and refined.
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âIâm not dying here, and neither is Masaruâââ
âShit, you gone crazy or what⊠that thing isnât alive. I killed Saitou.â
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Yeah, he was right. Masaru was dead. He had his throat slit and had bled out like a tap. Itâd be strange if he was still alive.
And now, weâll be thoroughly making him pay for giving Masaru that cruel, painful end.
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âIâm not dying until I get to kill you, Higuchi!â
âYou, raised him from the dead⊠tsk. You got another thing coming if you think you can kill me. But Iâll tell you this. Using a weak loser like Saitou was a big mistake.â
âNo, with the two of us, with me and Masaru, we can, and we will, kill you.â
âDonât get cocky, Momokawa. Donât think I donât have other ways to kill youâââ
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Even I had some ideas. He could easily tie me up and throw me into the Boss Room, for example. I wasnât naive enough to think that I could manage something as long as I had Pain Return.
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âGet ready, Higuchi. Iâll give you a painful death.â
âHah, bring it, Momokawa. Iâll beat into you what it means to have the weakest Job!â
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Oh Iâll bring it alright. Iâll use every curse I have to grant you the most painful death.