Infinite Skill Devourer-Chapter 33: Food For Thought
"You let your guard down." π§πππππ«π·π€πΏππ‘.ππ€πΆ
"You trusted the same beings you killed without remorse."
"You let yourself get carried away by fake smiles."
"You always thought you wouldnβt get betrayed by sweet, innocent people, didnβt you? Look where that got you."
A voice whispered in the silence where Ryuen floated.
Its tone was laced with mockery and angerβfamiliar and deeply unsettling.
He tried to make out where exactly the voice came from, but his brain was sluggish.
He couldnβt search through to remember, but he was certain that the voice was very familiar
"Youβll never learn, Sato," the voice continued, softer now and feminine.
He felt hands brush over his body, tracing the lines of his veins until slender fingers crawled up his jaw, leaving a tinglingsensation behind.
"You didnβt listen to me. You werenβt careful. Now you lie here, betrayed, battered, and just steps away from death."
"Your overconfidence caused your downfall."
The voice disappeared as suddenly as it had come, replaced by the faint, steady beeping of monitors.
Somewhere in his mind, faint laughter echoed, mocking him before it faded completely as his senses slowly awakened.
The words, however, remained.
Whoever it wasβthey were right.
He had been overconfident, too arrogant to notice what was going around him.
But that wasnβt the root of the problem.
The real issue was his second-guessing, his hesitation, and his misplaced trust.
If he hadnβt grown so attached to Haruka, none of this wouldβve happened.
And yet... his other three students hadβt played a part in his betrayalβor did they?
Ryuenβs eyes fluttered open, light piercing through the darkness.
The white, spotless ceiling came to view, a bitter reminder that he was still alive.
"Ah, youβre awake."
The voice was casual, undisturbed, and almost mocking.
He couldnβt blame themβhe deserved every bit of it.
Turning his head slightly, he found himself staring at the same figure heβd seen in the dungeon before he passed out.
The man sat on a stool, one leg crossed over the other, holding a magazine in his hands.
Ryuenβs throat was dry, but he forced out a question.
"Who... are you?"
"Nameβs Daiki," the man replied, tossing the magazine into a basin with perfect aim.
"Iβm the guy who saved your sorry ass from becoming beast chow," he added, leaning closer to the pod.
"Youβre welcome, by the way."
Ryuen squinted, struggling to keep his gaze focused on Daikiβs face.
The drugs in his system were making it difficult.
"Where am I?"
"Vanguard headquarters," Daiki answered, gesturing at the room and the logo above the door.
"Youβve been out cold for a while. Had Doc over there patch you up."
"Doc?"
As he spoke, the sound of clicking heels drew his attention.
A silver-haired woman entered the room, holding a clipboard with a pen tucked behind her ear.
Her cold expression softened slightly when she noticed he was awake.
"You shouldnβt be awake yet," she said as she closed the door behind her.
"Your body needs more time to heal."
"I donβt have the luxury of time," Ryuen replied flatly.
He had to follow the queenβs instructions before doing anything else.
Going against her had already gotten him into troubleβhe wouldnβt risk unseen consequences again.
He tried to sit up, but his body refused to move, or obey him.
His brows furrowed in frustration.
"What did you do to me?"
Kaori frowned.
"Ungrateful airhead... I saved your life, thatβs what."
"You lost a lot of blood and a few other things."
"Frankly, you should be dead, but against all odds, here you are."
Ryuen ignored her and tried to sit up again, only for Kaori to place her hand on his shoulder, pushing him back down.
"Donβt be stupid. Youβll rip your stitches. Do you know how hard it is to stitch human skin to avoid tearing flesh?"
Ryuen sighed and averted his gaze, forcing himself not to smile at how she complained.
She reminded him of a certain someone.
Daiki chuckled from the corner.
"Sheβs got a point."
"Youβre in no condition to go anywhere."
"Like I care," Ryuen scoffed, reaching for the tubes connected to his oxygen pipes, but Kaori held a scapular to his neck.
"Remove it and get another mark, and this time I will not stitch it."
"I own my body."
"I have every right to kill you right now and send your body back to where he picked you up."
Ryuen clenched his jaw and dropped his hands.
His frustration was increasing by the second.
He hated thisβbeing vulnerable, relying on strangers.
But he couldnβt deny the truth: he was weak, and he could still feel the burning sensation from the antiseptic used to clean his wounds.
Even if he wanted to leave, his mind was a jumbled mess.
He glanced back at Kaori, who gazed at him with a deadly gleam in her eyes.
One that screamed, βIf you move, you die.β
He then shifted his gaze to Daiki and exhaled.
"Whatβs the catch?" he finally asked.
Daikiβs smirk turned into a grin. "Smart guy. You managed to read between the lines."
He raised his hand. "Donβt worry too much; weβre not asking for your soul or anything. Yet."
Kaori shot him a glare before turning back to Ryuen.
"The only catch is that youβre now our citizen."
"Youβll go through a few tests once youβve recovered, and an interview."
"If you pass, youβll be registered and free to move as a citizen of Nokori. If not..."
Ryuenβs eyes narrowed. "If not?"
Kaoriβs lips pressed into a thin line.
"Letβs just say the council doesnβt take kindly to outsiders without proper credentials."
"I remember how hard it was to get mine."
She mumbled, earning a chuckle from Daiki.
The room soon fell silent.
They watched as Ryuen slowly closed his eyes, piecing his memories together.
The dungeon, the beast, Haruka, the royal siblings, Althea, the king he trusted so much, the queen who died after warning him.
And Yuta.
"Yuta!"
Ryuenβs eyes quickly snapped open, bringing himself out of his thoughts.
"Relax, Ryuen. He is doing alright," Daiki answered, standing to his feet.
"Hm?"
"I donβt know anything about whoever youβre talking about, though," Daiki laughed.
"Iβm just giving positive statements."
Ryuen nodded slightly and closed his eyes.
"Redspire," he uttered. "Thatβs the name of the dungeon, right?"
Daiki smiled.
"You remember. Care to share what you were doing in a sealed dungeon?"
Ryuenβs eyes darted to Daiki. "Thatβs none of your business."
Daiki shrugged, unbothered.
"Suit yourself. But you should know, people donβt just stumble into forbidden zones. Especially not humans."
Ryuenβs eyes narrowed, but he said nothing.
Kaori sighed, clearly done with the conversation.
"Enough. He needs rest, not interrogation." She glanced at Daiki.
"Donβt push him. If he collapses again, itβs on you."
Daiki held up his hands in mock surrender.
"Alright, alright. Wisest and noblest, Miss Ito, the one and only Kaori Takeru, hehe...."
She glared at him.
"Iβll back off. For now."
Kaori scoffed and left the room, muttering something about preparing for surgery.
Daiki leaned back in his chair, studying Ryuen with an amused glint in his eye.
"Youβre a tough one, Iβll give you that," he said.
"But youβve got a lot of people curious about you now."
"Might want to start thinking about how youβre gonna handle that."
Ryuen didnβt respond. His mind was still blank, and he was slowly processing everything.
As Daiki stood to leave, he smirked and tapped the side of the pod.
"Food for thought, buddy. Rest up while you can. Things are only gonna get harder from here...." he paused with a smirk on his lips.
".....and maybe we can plan your revenge."
The door clicked shut behind him, leaving Ryuen alone with his thoughts and the endless beeping of the machines.
But then he gasped when he replayed Daikiβs last words to Kaori, in his head.
He let out a loud gasp, one that sounded like he was getting strangled.
"Takeru?!"
"Her name is...."







