How a Black-Haired Barbarian Survived the Labyrinth in Another World-Chapter 53: A really difficult city
As I was on edge, dawn broke.
What was that murderous spirit?
The sun was rising beyond the walls of the labyrinth city.
Jung Yu-shin looked around.
Most of them were tidying up their places with blank expressions.
The guards were approaching from afar.
Mole Suin, who had just come out of the guard post, spoke to the shift workers.
“There were no problems tonight. Good work.”
“Yes.”
“Come, come to the guard post and get your pay and go back.”
Jung Yu-shin thought for a moment and then approached Mole Suin.
“I have something to tell you.”
“What is it?”
Mole Suin was wearing glasses that looked like sunglasses, as if he didn’t want to see the rising sun.
Jung Yu-shin spoke about the murderous spirit he felt at dawn.
Mole Suin listened to Jung Yushin's words and asked back.
"I heard there was a fight during the night. If that's the reason, then."
"No. Feeling alive has nothing to do with the fight."
"Just in case, do you have any imprints that affect your mind?"
"No."
"Doesn't your heart start pounding at night or a part of your body start to swell?"
"Oh! No."
What's this sexual harassment all of a sudden?
"I understand. If something like this happens again, come back and report."
Mole Suin yawned and left. He didn't seem to listen.
"What good would I get from it? Ugh."
The night guards rushed to the guard post to receive their pay. Jung Yushin followed them and received his pay.
Boom.
Chapter 20 of the fairy tale.
It was a reward for performing night watch.
Jung Yu-shin put the Donghwa that fell into his hand into his pocket and left.
As he left the guard post, the half-ogre Doljukpum and the frog-man Cork waved once from afar.
Jung Yu-shin waved back.
“See you again.”
The man in the iron mask approached Jung Yu-shin and said.
“Let’s do that.”
Jung Yu-shin parted ways with the night watch party and returned to the inn.
When he entered the inn, Tarman and Anne were there.
“Thank you for your hard work.”
Tarman smiled and said.
“Yes. Thank you. I should get some sleep. The lunchbox was delicious.”
“Yes. I’m glad you liked it.”
Jung Yu-shin returned to his room on the second floor, took off his equipment, and lay down on the bed.
The birds were chirping and the people on the street were just starting to move, but he was the only one whose eyes were closed.
It was a feeling of staying up all night for the first time in a long time.
Before the transfer, I used to stay up all night playing games.
Looking back on my old life, I felt strange.
My thoughts kept going in a chain.
My fantasies and expectations continued until I reached a certain place.
That murderous spirit that was targeting me at night.
What on earth was it?
Caaaaaaah!!!
Jung Yu-shin slapped his own cheek.
“Go to sleep.”
He closed his eyes and opened them quickly.
He moved only his upper body and looked under the bed.
There was nothing.
Jung Yu-shin went back to the bed and closed his eyes.
* * *
He headed to the labyrinth the next evening.
He stopped by the guard post, stamped his eyes on the guard captain, and received the order of the mole man to stand at the exit magic circle.
The same party members as last time were around the torch.
Frog man Cork.
Great Sword Iron Mask.
Half Ogre Stone Fist.
They greeted each other with a wink and sat down on a makeshift wooden chair.
It was a chair that Tarman had brought for them.
‘It’s really comfortable.’
Even though they had only worked for two days, the smell was still there.
The sweet smell of honey.
It was a really sweet mission where all they had to do was sit on a chair and watch the magic circle, except for the murderous intent that made their hearts shiver.
Jung Yu-shin crossed his legs and stared blankly at the magic circle.
The lukewarm night breeze brushed Jung Yu-shin’s cheek.
The exit magic circle was unusually quiet.
They could hear people talking around them.
“···Is it true that Ingrid is coming this month?”
“That’s what I heard. No. She might have already come.”
“It’s a feast for the eyes.”
“You’re crazy, you’re not the type to talk nonsense.”
“You can talk. Your cold face with no change in expression is creepy every time I see it.”
The bull Suin said with a chuckle.
Jung Yushin was lost in thought.
What did Karin’s mother look like?
The representative of the Suin Union and one of the members of the Labyrinth City Committee.
The leader of the Red Wolf Tribe and a widow.
At that moment, a light flashed in front of him.
The magic circle opened and a blue portal was created.
The people hurriedly stood up.
They prepared their weapons and took stances.
Jung Yushin also grabbed his sword and stood up.
Five people emerged from the blue portal.
Two humans, two Suin, and one dwarf.
The man who seemed to be the leader collapsed on the floor as soon as he emerged from the portal.
The bushy beard and sharp eyes that seemed to have been in the labyrinth for quite some time were impressive.
Several guards approached, holding spears.
The priest standing behind the guards followed.
The guards and party members could be heard talking from afar.
The guards nodded and returned to their seats.
“Nothing much. Make yourself at home.”
Only then did the people sit back down or resume their conversation that had stopped.
A few hours passed and several party members came out of the exit magic circle again.
It was a repetition of the same thing as before.
Several guards and the priest approached, talked, and returned.
Jeong Yu-shin opened his mouth.
“It seems that not many people get the imprint?”
“It’s an ordinary thing. Putting aside whether the imprint is good or bad, getting it itself isn’t that easy.”
Croc, the frog man, opened his mouth.
“Is that so?”
‘I think I ate it every time I went in.’
Jeong Yu-shin tilted his head.
Was I just lucky?
Since there was nothing else to do, he opened his lunch box.
The night snack menu was chicken baked with butter and various spices.
The guard captain’s face hardened when he saw this earlier, so I felt a pang inside.
The three men’s eyes were focused on him.
“Let’s eat together.”
“Thank you.”
“I don’t think it’ll even go to the liver.”
The party members sat together and picked at the chicken.
“Oh! It’s really delicious. Gaegol.”
Frog Su-in exclaimed.
“It’s a shame that there’s not enough.”
“You can have the iron mask too.”
“I’m fine.”
The iron mask man shook his head.
He said no, so I couldn’t recommend it any more.
At that moment, a rustling sound was heard from the bushes behind him, and something jumped out.
A plump rat with white fur.
Jung Yu-shin's eyes widened.
The guy under the bed?
The rat slipped through the crowd and dashed toward the chicken dish. It was such a bold charge. It seemed like he couldn't see anything but the roasted chicken.
Knock!
Jung Yu-shin caught the rat's scruff with perfect timing.
"Click! Click!"
The white rat floating in the air flailed its plump butt and struggled.
"What is it? A snack?"
Half-ogre Stone Fist asked.
"It's a guy with a connection. I thought he was someone who had the rat imprint, but he wasn't."
Jung Yu-shin poked the rat's belly with his finger!
"Click!"
The rat twitched.
“It seems to be a servant horse?”
The frog man Cork said.
“···Is there a way to find out who the owner is?”
“There is, but my memory is hazy. Just wait a moment.”
“Understood.”
While waiting, Jeong Yu-shin played with the rat.
He stroked its back and gently massaged its body.
“Chuuu. Chuuu! Chuuu!”
The rat seemed to like Jeong Yu-shin’s massage and laid down, exposing its belly.
“Does this place feel good? Yah yat.”
“Chuuu. Chuuu.”
He gently stroked its belly and poked it.
“Chuuuu!!!”
The rat shuddered once and then fell down.
Half-ogre Stone Fist shook his head at the sight.
“Barbaroi, why did you bothering me that much? The owner hasn’t been revealed yet.”
“The guy who came under my bed. This is enough to make me lose.”
“Come to think of it, that’s true.”
Jeong Yu-shin glared at the half-ogre for a moment.
“I found it. I guess I’m old and can’t remember it well.”
“Let’s try.”
Frog-man Cork began to chant.
[Find Owner]
A blue light flashed briefly from Frog-man’s staff.
A blue light rose and enveloped the white mouse.
“Huh!”
Suddenly Frog-man dropped his staff and covered his head.
“Are you okay?”
“···I’m okay. The servant’s magic pushed away my magic.”
“Then?”
“Based on the amount of magic power, he must be higher than me. The servant’s eyes are clear, so the master must not be a bad person either. Just let him go.”
“Understood.”
Jung Yu-shin gently stroked the white rat once and released it.
The rat got up, glanced at Jung Yu-shin, bit a chicken leg, and ran away.
“Why are you releasing your servant horse like that?”
“I don’t know. How much of the events that happen in the labyrinth city can you understand?”
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Jung Yu-shin cut off his nerves from the white rat.
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He judged it safe because the priest who served the water spirit had guaranteed it.
If the master of the servant horse had business with him, he would have met him soon.
He decided to wait.
He rested his chin on his hand and watched the people coming out of the labyrinth.
Some had dark eyes.
Some smiled wryly.
Some had heavy, frozen expressions.
Jung Yu-shin spent time looking at the expressions of those people.
At that moment.
He felt alive again.
Jung Yu-shin stood up from his seat, holding his longsword, and looked around.
“Barbaroi is really horny. Even if he's a mixed-blood, can't blood hide? My mother must have had a hard time.”
Hwangso Suin sneered.
Jung Yushin's body froze.
He tried to ignore it, but the insult crossed the line.
Jung Yushin walked briskly toward Hwangso Suin.
Hwangso Suin sat on a sturdy iron chair and smirked at Jung Yushin.
He was on edge because of the strong murderous intent.
Jung Yushin opened his mouth.
"I can endure it once, but I can't endure it twice."
"What the hell...!"
Bwaaaaaah!!!
Jung Yushin's walker slammed into Hwangso Suin's chest.
Wow!!!
The large Hwangso Suin fell over with a thud on the chair.
He collapsed on the floor, groaning as if he was out of breath.
"Hey, you crazy bastard!!!"
"Are you crazy?!"
The mole was up! I tried to tear the agar if I talked more. Jung Yu-shin walked slowly to the back of the relief center building.
A small yard.
Someone was standing there looking at the moon.
Red hair.
A long tail that swayed slowly and wolf ears.
A huge sword was stuck next to it.
A tall red wolf-man turned his head to look at Jung Yu-shin.
A cold beauty with no expression on her face.
Similar to Karin, but different.
Should I say she was Karin's older sister?
A cold and quiet impression, different from Karin's fierce impression.
An atmosphere that only an overwhelmingly strong person can have.
I knew it intuitively.
Ingrid Redtail.
The representative of the Suin Union and the leader of the Red Wolf Clan.
One of the members of the Labyrinth City Committee.
Her face looked like she had spent the winter alone. Maybe that's why she looked like a MILF wearing a long coat with red fur on the back of her neck.
I'd only heard about it in stories. It was amazing when I saw it in person.
H-cup tits Despite her wide hips and tight leather pants, her buttocks stick out.
It was clear who Karin’s body came from.
“Half-blood Barbaroi Ska, are you that guy?”
A calm and icy voice woke up Jung Yu-shin.
“I’m Ska. Are you Ingrid?”
“That’s right. I’ll ask you again. Are you the guy who seduced Karin?”
“Seduction? What are you talking about all of a sudden?”
Ingrid came closer. Her red hair sparkled in the moonlight.
Jung Yu-shin and Ingrid’s eyes met.
Ingrid’s emotionless, dry eyes observed Jung Yu-shin.
Sniff sniff.
Ingrid’s nose twitched.
You suddenly smelled something?
Jung Yu-shin took a step back.
“Why are you doing this?”
“I was curious, so I took a look. Don’t approach Karin from now on. If you don’t want to die.”
Ingrid turned her head away as if she had lost interest and looked at the moon.
“I don’t know. Get out of here.”
‘Fuck.’
Jung Yu-shin turned around and left the shelter yard.
“I sent you to Salgi. Go back and be quiet.”
Ingrid spoke from behind Jung Yu-shin.
“Why on earth did you send me?”
Jung Yu-shin asked.
“I don’t know that either.”
Jung Yu-shin sighed deeply and turned around to leave the yard.
Her personality was strangely similar to Karin’s.
Even though she was a high-ranking official in the Labyrinth City, I could understand looking down on her.
‘Seduction?’
When had I ever seduced Karin?
Thump!
Jung Yu-shin, who had been thinking deeply, hit his forehead.
Ah.
Virgin female corruption imprint.
Jung Yu-shin swept his chest.
It was a miracle that he had just come back alive.
His heart calmed down when he realized that he had just stepped foot on the threshold of the afterlife.
As he walked back to his seat quietly, he saw the guard captain and the mole man.
The guard captain and the mole man, who had been rolling around inside the guard post until yesterday, were now standing guard in a restrained manner.
The bull man also sat quietly after seeing that sight. Still, he glared at Jung Yu-shin with his eyes wide open. did.
He returned to his seat and sat down on the chair, and the half-ogre Doljuk opened his mouth.
“You were a troublemaker.”
“Life is a bit strange.”
“Hehe.”
Croc, the frog, laughed blandly at Jung Yu-shin’s remark.
The Iron Mask Man stroked his greatsword without saying a word.
Jung Yu-shin and the Iron Mask Man’s eyes met for a moment.
“Why are you looking at me like that?”
The Iron Mask Man asked.
“It’s nothing.”
“It’s bland.”
Jung Yu-shin crossed his arms and stared at the magic circle.
One question came to mind.
Luke and Ingrid.
They were all people he had met in front of the labyrinth.
Why on earth was there a committee at the entrance to the labyrinth?
Once would have been a coincidence, but this was already the second time.
Surely they didn’t come to see a half-blood Barbaroi.
He had no choice but to assume there was something there.
‘What could it be?’
At that moment, Jung Yu-shin’s vision brightened. He couldn’t continue his questioning.
Flash!
A blue portal appeared in the magic circle.
Paaaaat!
Stone Fist, Frog, and Iron Mask all turned their gazes to look at the portal.
Only one person crawled out of the portal.
Jung Yu-shin jumped up from his seat.
Hans?
It was Hans, the high-ranking explorer.
The blue-haired human who was the leader of the investigation on the third labyrinth trip.
He had clearly passed through the black portal. I heard.
He hasn't been found anywhere in the labyrinth since then.
I heard he was reported missing after not returning for quite some time.
Did he come back?
The guards stood up one by one.
Hans was in a terrible state.
His clothes were torn to shreds and rags, and he was covered in blood from head to toe, ⊛ Nоvеlιght ⊛ (Read the full story) with his arms and legs blown off one by one.
He was still alive.
The portal disappeared and Hans barely managed to raise his upper body above the magic circle.
“Hans is back!!!”
The mole man ran with several guards.
A young priest followed him.
“Kuh-hee-ahk.”
Hans vomited blood.
“Priest! Use healing magic!”
The mole man shouted urgently.
“Yes, four!”
When the priest approached,
something strange happened.
A red light began to flash and leak out from Hans’ body.
The captain of the guard shouted.
“It’s an imprint!”
“Get back!”
The guards retreated in a hurry. The boy priest also staggered back.
The light emanating from Hans' body gradually faded.
The boy priest approached cautiously.
"Are you... are you okay?"
Hans did not answer the priest's question.
The atmosphere became chilly even though it was a summer night.
There were about 40 people, but not even a sound of breathing could be heard.
The eerie silence gradually became heavier.
At that moment, Hans raised his head.
"Huh."
Hans' entire pupils were dyed black.
"He... Heeeek!!!"
The boy priest fell on his butt in shock.
At the same time.
Hans' skin repeatedly warped and bulged.
It was as if something trapped inside a balloon was about to come out, glowing.
People were blankly watching the bizarre and horrifying transformation as if they had lost their souls.
Jung Yu-shin covered his mouth with a trembling hand to suppress the nausea that was rising.
‘What is this?’
The evil that was sleeping in the labyrinth was wearing a human body.
Slowly.
Leisurely.