Suddenly, what ghost?
I blinked and looked down at the seniors sitting at the four-seat table.
âI donât particularly believe in them, and Iâve never seen one.â
Someone once told me that I was the type who simply couldnât see most ghosts or spirits or whatever.
I just let it slide. I had no interest in that back then or now.
David said, âOh shâman, same,â but Chen threw both his palms upward toward the ceiling and shouted:
âNo, Iâm telling you itâs real! And I wasnât the only one who saw it! The NPC from the Round Tower said he saw it too!â
âIt was probably a Creature.â
âWhat kind of Creature has a translucent human shape? And disappears if you shine a headlight on it?!â
Chen shuddered, rebutting Junâs remark.
âIt had its face covered like it was wearing a white sheet.â
âMaybe your damn eyes are defective?â
âA sheet?â
I blinked next to Ro, who answered listlessly.
âAre you talking about something like a veil?â
And whatâs an NPC from the Round Tower supposed to be.
The science building NPCs were John MĂŒhlen and Choi Yun, but I had no clue what the Round Tower referred to.
Chen flinched, his eyes going wide.
âWhat the hell! How did you know that!â
Ah, damn.
It was likely not a ghost but a projectionâone of the wizardsâ clones.
Suppressing the urge to roll my eyes, I gave an awkward smile.
âWell, I just guessed. But what exactly is the Round Towerâs NPC?â
âYou donât know the Round Tower?â
âNo.â
âWhat? You donât? Who's your superââ
David shouted mid-sentence but didnât finish.
Probably because he realized halfway through who my superior was.
My superior, meanwhile, didnât even look this way and lazily drank his coffee.
For a moment, the conversation died. Chen trembled saying he couldnât forget the ghost wearing a white veil, Jun mocked him, and Ro lost interest in the talk.
David was busy gauging Yunâs mood.
Someone help them out.
âThe Round Tower is the nickname of the Safe Point in E-zone~.â
Someone draped an arm around my shoulder. A familiar voice sounded right next to me.
A faint scent of tobacco mixed with wood.
I turned my head and met the green eyes of a senior.
âAnd the NPC is what we call a Badger who doesnât enter the Core and lives there....â
âSo there are people living inside the Safe Point.â
âChen! Is Trevor still in the Round Tower?â
Ami stretched her neck out and shouted.
Chen replied while chewing something.
âYeah, that bastardâs beard grew even longer. Give it a bit more and he could probably strangle himself with it.â
âHe still doesnât plan on coming inside?â
âHe came into the Core once, but he threw up. Said there were too many humans.â
Ah, heâs renounced civilization.
âI heard his field got bigger?â
Well, even in my old world, there were always people who carved out a home in places where no normal human shouldâve been able to live.
Most of them were reclusive masters. To survive alone against monsters or natural disasters, you needed a certain level of strength.
There are always people with bizarre levels of solitude.
âRic. Donât eat the orange chicken. Itâs freaking awful.â
âAll the food here is like trash anyway~.â
Ricardo kept his arm around my shoulder as he walked. Naturally, I followed.
Jonathan was already picking his lunch.
Maybe I should get a decaf latte.
I was about to ask the green-eyed senior whether heâd drink a latte when Ro shouted.
âRic! You got a cigarette left?â
Ricardo turned his head back.
He slipped the free handânot the one on my shoulderâinto his inner pocket and threw a cigarette pack behind him.
I stared at Ricardo and Ro with small shock.
âWhat are you looking at~?â
âWhy do you call the senior by his real name?â
The green-eyed senior smirked. He understood me even without a subject.
âWhat does he call you~?â
ââKumbelevrt Kumchum,â âKumdeberrt Warrre,â âKumbeverrt Taliban.ââ
âThey all sound similar anyway~.â
âIs it because youâre from the same place?â
We loaded our trays with food.
Then we sat down behind Ami and Yunâs table. Sophia and Carl must have come and gone early. Sophia hated everyone, but she went easier on Carl since they were in the same intake. I was grateful that Ju grouped them into a team.
Forks, knives, chopsticksâeveryoneâs chosen utensils made clear metallic clinks.
As we began eating, the seniors who had finished their meal started chatting beside us.
âIâm telling you, I didnât see things!â
âSounds fun.â
Ami murmured mischievously.
âI wanna see it too.â
âYou wouldnât say that if you actually saw it. I nearly pissed myself!â
âDid you see it inside the Safe Point?â
I asked as I snapped my wooden chopsticks in half.
If he saw it inside the Safe Point, that would be annoying. The more I listened, the more it sounded not like a ghost but like one of the wizardsâ scouting spells.
No physical form, invisible under sunlightâperfect for reconnaissance.
âYes, I did. Do you even listen to what people say?â
Iâd have to report this to the upper ranks as soon as we got back.
âHilde, youâre not scared of ghosts, right?â
I ignored Chenâs nagging and Ami stretched her neck and asked.
I bit off a mouthful of ramen, swallowed, and replied.
âIâve never seen one, so... I guess Iâm not scared.â
âKnew it. When we did that horror escape room, you were perfectly fine.â
âYou do escape rooms with him?â
Jun let out a snorting laugh of disbelief.
âYou like him or something? Are you two one of those vague... things?â
âI do escape rooms with whoeverâs free. I even went with Jason once.â
Everyoneâs gaze instantly went to Ami.
âWe did a horror theme then, too, and Jason kept trying to break things whenever he got startled, so I swore never to go with him again.â
âWhy would you go with that bastard anyway?â
âBecause going with my brother is boring. He doesnât get scared by anything and just clears through everything without reacting.â
Suddenly, an image of my superior at an escape room café, solving everything stone-faced, popped into my mind.
I let out a small laugh while eating ramen, and Ami added:
âBut Hilde didnât get scared at all either. I think heâs more scared of my brother and Ric than ghosts.â
âWell of course.â
I answered immediately, and Ricardo beside me arched an eyebrow.
Jonathan, who had been eating in front of us, lifted his head.
Jonathan looked at Ricardo with suspicion.
âHow do you treat Hilde normally for him to say that....â
âOh come on~ I treat him well~.â
âBeing nice and being scary are separate matters.â
I lifted my ramen cup to drink the broth as I said it.
Ami laughed cheerfully. David gave me a look like I was amusing.
Yun, silent until now, quietly spoke:
âSo he does realize Iâm nice to him.â
How is this man this shameless every single time?
âI was talking about Ric, senior.â
âSo youâre saying Iâm not nice?â
âAs expected of your brilliant mind.â
âPff.â
Jun spat the ion drink he was drinking.
David and Chen stared at me like they couldnât believe it.
Those who were at least somewhat acquainted with me werenât surprised. Even Jonathan didnât react much. Across from Kudoâwho was eating udon with a forkâRicardo smirked, and Ami burst out laughing.
Yun let out a small snort.
I finished the ramen # NĐŸvĐ”light # broth with a shameless face.
I ate some of the other food as well. Leisurely, listening to the seniors chatter as I finished lunch. David asked who got scared the most during escape rooms, and Ami said, âThe truly scared ones donât even come, but among the ones who do, Bobby was the most terrified,â just as I finished eating.
Now for that latte.
I set down my utensils, thinking that, when my senses sharpened instantly.
Something approaching quickly.
I stood up.
âEight oâclock direction!â
Crash!
The window shattered.
Sharp spines poured into the dining car along with glass shards.
Everyone moved fast, but since Iâd sensed it first, I was the fastest.
I stretched out my right arm and caught the spine that wouldâve stabbed into the senior beside me.
âYou!â
Ricardo looked at my hand with fury.
âAgain!â
âIâm sorry!â
My hand shot out reflexively.
Seniors were rising. The window was shattered into pieces. Utensils and dishes flew.
More spines kept flying, glass kept exploding.
Amid the chaos, stepping back and forth, I apologized desperately.
Because of the adrenaline flooding my system, I didnât feel any pain.
Blood was running from my hand because I caught the spine, but unlike when I faced the Butterfly, my arm wasnât punctured, so maybe it was fine.
Not that I was oblivious enough to voice that excuse.
Narrowing my eyes at the wind whipping through, I shouted:
âMy hand moved reflexively!â
âDo you not understand that my wounds heal instantly, you dumbass?!â
âWhat the hell is that?!â
David shouted next to the furious Ricardo.
He was looking out the train window.
Dozens of Creatures were flying along the rail-bridge.
And riding the largest Creatureâsomething human-like.
A handler.
Not just a handlerâhe was a chimera. Everything above his lower jaw resembled a beast. Thick black feathers, reddish eye sockets.
He rode a Creature that resembled a giant hawkâbut was far larger and featherless.
Seba.
My fellow Titan looked at us.
More precisely, looked at me.
Then he smiled.
Boom!
The train shook.
The moment I leaned out the window, something hit the back of the train. The impact-absorbing train wobbled dangerously.
âAaagh!â
âWhat the hell is that?! Is that humanoid?!â
Chen screamed in terror.
Bang! Ratatatatatata!
Yun counter-attacked.
The bullets aimed perfectly at Seba but didnât hit. The Creature Seba rode shot into the sky like a hawk.
I could feel that he was heading toward the top of the train.
If you take out the handler, the fight ends quickly.
Ratatatatatatatat! The seniors fired at the Creatures shooting spines. Ami, Yun, Jonathan, and Ricardo knelt beneath the window and returned fire.
Chenâs squad also began returning fire from the opposite side.
I would take Seba.
I stepped onto the window frame to climb onto the roof.
At that moment, I saw something that made my skin crawl.
Ah.
Bang! Ratatatatatatat!
Ratatat! Ratatat!
Ratatatatat! Bang! Ratatatatatat!
âObstacle on the tracks!â
I shouted at the top of my lungs amid the gunfire.
Deflecting incoming spines with my blade, I added:
âThey blocked the end of the bridge with stone!â
âWhat?!â
Chen shouted, voice cracking.
Jun and Davidâs screams came next.
âHoly shâ!â
âHey! Weâre on a bridge!â
Yun and Ricardo darted out of the car.
They were going to stop the train.
Jonathan jumped up and yanked me down into a seated position.
Ami leaped up and ran after Yun and Ricardo.
âIf it looks bad, Iâll grab them both and escape!â
She shouted sharply and disappeared into the engineerâs cabin.
âPrepare for collision, everyone!â
âPrepare for train collision!â
I turned on the radio and relayed the situation to the unseen Carl and Sophia.
Ro wasnât nearbyâheâd gone out for a smokeâbut since he wasnât one of our squad, I couldnât relay to him.
âGet down!â
ScreeeEEEECH!
A shrieking brake sound.
The train went into emergency stop.
Jonathan pulled me into his arms. I planted my blade into the floor of the train car to hold myself against the forward momentum.
Chenâs squad wasnât prepared.
They rolled forward, each making different noises.
âAaagh!â
Plates, food, bowls, and shattered glass rolled with them.
Everything spilled.
Even Giacomo Ro rolled forward.
âUwaaaah!â
The senior tumbled down the aisle toward us.
I stretched my leg out and caught him with my foot.
I managed to catch his body. Ro raised his head in confusion, then, seeing me, widened his eyes.
âOh! Kumde!â
He gave a thumbs-up.
âThanks!â
Thatâs not my name....
The moment I opened my mouth to reply, Amiâs voice burst from the radio.
[Impact incoming!]
And thenâ
BOOOOM!
An enormous shock.
A heavy, crushing impact.
With an ear-splitting sound, the dining car we were in was hurled off the tracks.
The derailed car fell beneath the bridge. Everything moved with the slanted, falling train car. The shock was so great that it tore my sword free from the floor.
I couldnât even make a sound.
The three of us rolled and slammed into the smashed window frame.
Under the shattered frame lay a white snow-covered mountain slope.
âJump and run!â
Ro was the first to regain his voice.
âWeâre gonna get crushed, for fââs sake!â
He didnât give us time to answer.
There wasnât time anyway. The moment he finished speaking, Ro leapt onto a snow-covered tree. Jonathan grabbed me tightly and jumped out the window.
Cold air slapped my face.
The snow-covered trees rushed up quickly.
The moment I realized they were pines, my memory cut off.
***
When I opened my eyes, Jonathan was staring down at me.
His face pale.
Thank god.
âHilde.â
âJonathan. Are you alright?â
I looked at the senior and gave a faint smile.
âThank you for saving me. I thought I might get crushed to death.â
His brow wrinkled.
Jonathan Kudo, covered in dried blood, looked down at me with a completely different expression than when we were trapped in the Tower.