â...Are we really going to be playing a game on our first day?â
The trainees all started to wonder the same thing as they stared at the monitor in front of them. They were somewhat baffled by the current situation, but unlike the trainees who had just left, they didnât really have the ability to leave at will.
To them, this Guild was the best that they could find.
While they were talented, their talents still fell short of the elites from Andora.
"I will call the teams now."
Sethâs even voice echoed within the room as he took out a small notepad and started to recite the names of the teams.
"Team one. Min, Mia, and Joanna."
He paused.
"Team two. Niel, Nora, and Sarah."
Putting the notepad down, he looked around the room.
"These will be the teams. You can immediately start creating the servers and join in. Donât create any aliases. Just use your real name."
Following his words, the six members all followed his instructions and created two servers. The respective members joined.
âHello? Hello?
A soft voice suddenly whispered into the game.
It was a somewhat cheerful voice.
âCan anybody hear me? Heeeello?
âWill you stop that?
Joanna suddenly spoke, trying her best to keep it together.
She wasnât exactly in the best of moods. This was a massive opportunity for her. Unlike the others, she didnât come directly from the Academies, but rather, she used to be a recruit of another Queen Grade Guild.
She decided to make the jump when she saw no hope of rising up further.
But looking at the situation right before her, she couldnât help but feel gloomy.
â...I didnât make a mistake, right?â
âHello.
Another voice entered the communication.
The voice was incredibly soft.
Joanna spoke.
âI take it that youâre the third member of the team?
âYes.
âOkay.
âHe doesnât seem like much of a talker.â
She took note of that and looked around the page until her gaze fell on the âstartâ button.
âIs everyone ready? I will be starting soon.
âIâm ready.
â...Me too.
âOkay.
And with that, Joanna pressed on the âplayâ button. Even though she didnât have many expectations for the experience, she still planned on doing her best. Since she had already burned her old bridges, she had no other choice but to try her best.
The screen flashed before changing.
Flick!
An old house appeared before their view.
Immediately, a faint static sound echoed in their ears. It was faint, but loud enough for everyone to hear.
âWow. This is not bad. Hehe, I like this.
â.....
â....
Besides Mia, Joanna and Min remained quiet. Joanna was somewhat taken aback by the faint static sound in the background, feeling that it was trying to dig its way into her mind.
Min, on the other hand, was just quiet by nature.
The surroundings were dim, and one could barely see too much ahead. However, at first glance, the graphics of the game werenât too bad.
Joanna could notice subtle details about the place that were interesting.
It was also in that moment that a light flickered in the distance.
Flick!
It started as a small ball, one that slowly inched its way, accompanied by a faint creaking sound.
The three looked in the direction of the light, untilâ
"I thought you wouldnât have come, officers."
An old lady appeared.
Her voice was strained, and her eyes had a faint shade of light blue. Almost as if to appear as though she were blind.
âNn?! What the hell is this? Sheâs so damn creepy!
Mia, of course, had to make a comment.
Joanna, on the other hand, narrowed her eyes at the sight of the old lady. Looking at her, she didnât feel much at all.
She looked realistic and all, with the graphics being quite good, but this was far from scary.
"...I have been waiting quite a while. I was starting to get impatient."
Her lips slowly pulled up to reveal her toothless smile.
"It hasnât been long since my husband disappeared. Perhaps you might be able to find some clues if you look inside. I am happy to be of your assistance."
Basic instructions on how to play the game were provided after.
âThis is quite simple!
â...It is.
Joannaâs eyes narrowed when seeing just how simple the game looked.
Although her disappointment increased, she didnât show it and looked around.
Sethâs voice echoed shortly after.
"If youâve already started the game, then you donât need any more instructions from me. Youâll figure things out as you go. And..."
Seth paused.
"...Donât react. Thatâs all you have to do."
Joanna quietly pursed her lips.
As if sheâd react.
âLetâs go. I believe the first thing we should do is enter the room up ahead.
Given the composition of her squad, it was up to her to take the lead.
Mia was the first to rush forward.
It looked like she had no ounce of fear in her.
âWow! Look at this! This place sure looks creepy!
The first room appeared to be a kitchen. It was quite worn down, with the marble floor cracked, and several open cabinets that creaked faintly in the background. Looking around the room, it didnât take long for them to find the first letter.
â...Even I write better than this. Still creepy.
Mia commented while staring at the letter.
Though her words seemed to indicate that she found the situation creepy, her tone suggested otherwise. It almost felt... as though she found the situation amusing.
Joanna sighed and put the letter away.
âLetâs go to the next room. It looks like we have to-
She stopped mid-sentence. Her eyes had caught something in the corner of the room, and as she froze, the others did too, slowly turning to see what had drawn her gaze.
âThatâs...
Joannaâs eyes squinted.
Was that there before?
She tried to think if she had seen it before or not, but regardless of how hard she tried, she couldnât think at all.
Moving towards the top hat, she picked it up, but other than that, she wasnât able to do anything else with it.
â...Maybe itâs a decoration?
âMaybe.
Joanna replied, her actual head turning in Miaâs direction, but pausing when she saw the tall wall of the cubicle.
Putting the hat back down, she decided to go to the next room.
The others followed.
They didnât think much of the situation from that point.
However, what all three didnât notice was the sudden flickering of their eyes.
They soon entered the next room.
They found a letter there, too. Alongside a black coat and an older record player that played a creepy tune for them.
âThey really couldnât afford to buy a proper sound engineer? What is this? My ears are starting to hurt... What the hell.
The bathroom was next.
Everything had been relatively smooth up to that point.
Neither of the three noticed anything wrong with the game.
But it was also at the exact moment that they entered the bathroom that something about the environment seemed to shift.
The shadows on the walls stretched, their minds grew in number, and something slowly seemed to seep into their minds, slowly caressing them with its soft hands.
Their changes didnât go unnoticed.
At least not to Seth, as his lips curled.
It was too late now.
The game had already pulled their minds in.
âThe fun part is about to start soon.â