The status effect was negligible since a group of players would definitely bring Ascetics to deal with those problems. However, they would find that the Tomb wasnât easy as it seemed.
Those status effects werenât just status effects, they were a curse, and a simple [Cure] couldnât nullify those effects. They needed at least a stronger healing spell to remove it, like [Angelâs Cure] or [Dispel All] and other high-level spells in that department.
Queen Aurora was a powerful fairy famous for lifting curses and bringing warmth to the court of fairies. She always wore colorful dresses in matching shades of colors in yellow, green, red, or blue.
There were seven rooms in the Tomb. The entrance, the Statue, the Hallway of Seasons, the Servantâs Crypt, the Tomb Corridor, the False Tomb, and finally, Auroraâs Tomb.
However, before Ren could advance to the Servantâs Crypt, a system notification rang in his ears and appeared on his screen before he was logged out.
Ren sighed when his consciousness was back. Getting out of the pod, he brushed his hands over his face when he realized that it was only twelve in the morning.
Great.
Ren went to his bed and pulled the sleeping pills from his drawer. He couldnât sleep ever since his parents died. He was slowly recovering because of Evie, and now that she was gone too, his insomnia was back again in full force.
Despite keeping his cool, Ren was very scared inside. He was anxious because he wasnât sure if he could accumulate that large amount of money by the end of the month.
He couldnât eat properly and couldnât sleep soundly. All he thought about was the problem. He was an overthinker from the start, and it got worse when Evie left.
He needed the pills to sleep and get his brain rested if he didnât want to collapse from exhaustion. Evie still needed him. He couldnât give up now.
After drinking the pill, Ren went to bed and covered his eyes with his hand. It took at least ten minutes for the drug to take effect, and he was lulled into dreamland.
He dreamed of the time when he saw his father drinking coffee in the living room and reading his daily newspapers while his mother was cooking in the kitchen together with Evie.
He was dreaming of the same dream that if it didnât endanger his life, he would keep drinking those sleeping pills and dream of them every chances he got.
At least in the dream, he was happy.
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Came morning, Ren woke up at the loud clacking of wares in his kitchen.
His half-closed eyes shot open, and he scrambled on his bed to get to his kitchen. He was hoping he got reincarnated again and that his parents were alive and Evie was still with him.
Racing into the kitchen, Ren stumbled upon a scene that left him crushed. This was the worst thing about hoping. When he was left disappointed, he suffered raw pain all over again. It was like the wound had been stitched closed, but it got ripped again and bled even more.
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Ren took a deep breath. âWhatâs the point?â
Leonel was silent as he looked at his best friend. Renâs eyes were sunken and a little dark. He also lost weight though his build became even more prominent, and his face matured a little.
There were stubbles on his chin as well, and Leonel sighed. âWhen have you last taken care of yourself?â
Ren ignored Leonel and opened the fridge to get some cold water. But found that his ref was empty.
Great.
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Her mother usually did the groceries and made sure that everything was in order and that he wouldnât starve.
Thinking of his mother made Ren buckle. He closed his eyes tight before he took a deep breath to hold his emotions.
âYou can leave now,â Ren said to Leonel and snatched a glass, and drank directly from the faucet. âYouâre going to be late.â
Leonel ignored Ren and continued organizing the meals on the plates. âEat up and go to school, Ren. You must take care of yourself if you want to rescue Evie.â
â. . .â Ren grumbled under his breath when Leonel used the âEvieâ trump card. His eyes then flickered at the food on the table before his stomach grumbled.
Ren sat at the table and began to eat while Leonel sat beside him and ate too.
âHavenât you eaten already?â Ren asked.
Leonel shrugged. âI thought that you wanted some company while you eat.â
Instead of answering, Ren said, âTell Aunt that her food is delicious, and I appreciate her cooking for me.â
âDonât worry about it. My mother is always cooking for ten people anyway.â
â. . .â
There was silence for a moment before Leonel opened the topic about school again. âRenââ
âNo.â
âI havenât even said anything yet!â
âIâm not going to school.â
It was Leonelâs turn to grumble under his breath. He looked over at Ren and used his trump card.
âWhat will Aunt and Uncle say? You always said that itâs their dream to see you with that diploma. If you donât want to do it for yourself, then do it for them.â
âY-you . . . You actually use my parents . . .â
âBecause it works. I will use anyone and everything if that is what it takes to get your life in order,â Leonel said without remorse.
âRen, you have to go out and face reality. You canât stay in your room forever and play the game. Iâm worried about you. Everyoneâs worried about you.â
â. . .â Ren didnât comment.
Leonelâs face then brightened. âMaybe I should move here, so you have someone around. Thatâs a great idea! Why havenât I thought of that before?! I can look after you in that way too!â
â. . .â Ren was grateful for Leonelâs help and his company even though he wasnât showing it. And he did need someone in the house. The silence and solitude werenât doing any good to his mental health.
âSuit yourself,â Ren only replied, but deep inside, he was really thankful with Leonel for being there with him.
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