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The Huntsman Of Death:A Gamer's POV As Side Character-Chapter 53 - 55:A Reeling Feeling[II]
I failed to understand the significance of the matter as I could hear thousands of beings screaming in my ear with no way to differentiate.
It hurts.
It was ruefully painful like the scratching sound of metals amplified multiple times.
The pain was agonizing as I felt my head about to burst open from the screams. My lips opened for a scream, but I clenched my left fist, and the right arm that was grabbing it clutched it directly, with my nails digging deeper into the skin.
The pain revitalized my mind, making the screams bearable as my attention was shifted to the pain, and I instantly tried to understand just what was going on.
I closed my eyes, trying to focus on my senses. I attempted to guide the mana into my ears to perk up the sensation.
Slowly and steadily, I managed to hear it.
[Don’t look... It’s an evil spirit turned into a specter. If it notices that you can see it, it may stick to you and slowly influence you, and you aren’t strong enough to deal with it.]
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That was a sentence I could infer from countless murmurings. It might not be exact but something along this.
Running my mind, I immediately understood that it was dangerous to look at evil spirits, especially for a novice like me who doesn’t have any skills in that particular field for now.
Yeah, but that was according to spirits who were kind enough to warn me. I have a way, but that doesn’t mean I should rush at any random evil specter I meet.
Without much thought, I decided to deactivate the spectral vision and act normally, but before I could do that, the murmurings intensified.
[Don’t... turn off. Don’t turn it off...]
I knew spirits had unimaginable power, and people even used spirits of divination, but I don’t know how they noticed my thoughts, nor do I have time for them.
I don’t know if they can communicate with me through telepathy or read my mind. I mean, there are spirits like that, but I don’t know about the ones who were talking to me.
I pulled the book and scribbled on the notebook.
WHY?
I tapped on it a few times, and as expected, I started hearing it.
[It’s... lookin you... If... turn off... it will notice the change and flow of mana... Close your eyes and pretend.]
This time I became nervous because I didn’t know if it would work. I understood what the spirit meant. It was a big class with hundreds of individuals, so many used mana to pour into their eyes to enhance their vision.
However, there might be a difference in the signature of mana used for spectral vision, which it was unable to identify due to many present here. If I turned it off, it might become interested in me, like why that guy was turning off the vision.
Let’s just follow the suggestion. If it gets worse, I can use Sun Charm. I have a reserve.
What could go wrong?
At best, I would be mistaken as another weirdo or lunatic.
The ones who had spirit vision and affinities weren’t in this class, so I was the only one stuck here.
I closed my eyes to pretend asleep, but a provoking thought came into my mind. Since this was a specter, it was a prerequisite for the next stage boss, and I had seen plenty of specters.
So, I squinted my eyes to open slightly, but it was a mistake. Because what I saw froze my blood.
Through my barely open eyes, I saw it slither in. Its body was long and serpentine, twisting unnaturally as it moved, its slick, scaly surface glinting faintly in the dim light.
Two grotesquely elongated arms jutted from its sides, the fingers ending in claws so jagged and thin they looked like they could shred through steel. Its legs, if they could even be called that, were similar to human limbs, bent at impossible angles, with feet that scraped and clattered against the ground like broken shards of bone.
But it was the face that froze me in place.
Its lower jaw was that of a snake, impossibly wide, the flesh taut and wet, fangs dripping with a black, viscous liquid that hissed as it fell.
Meanwhile, the upper half was worse than a human skull, but wrong in every way. The bone was cracked and peeling, the gaps teeming with writhing maggots, their pale, bloated bodies squirming as they spilled out and burrowed back in. The skull’s surface looked damp and swollen, like it had been left to rot in a swamp.
Its eyes were hollow. Deep within the hollow sockets, tiny pinpricks of light flickered erratically, like dying embers, their glow growing brighter and dimmer in a rhythm that felt alive. Those lights shifted, darting as if scanning, searching.
I couldn’t move. My entire body was frozen, every instinct screaming at me to shut my eyes, to look away, to run. But I couldn’t. The air around it felt heavy and cold, as though the thing was draining the life from me.
Then it moved its head.
The motion was jerky and wrong, like a broken doll being forced to turn. The crack of bone echoed, sharp and dry, as it tilted its skull, those specks of light fixing on something or someone.
My blood turned to ice. I clenched my fists so hard my nails bit into my palms, desperate to keep from screaming. Even with my eyes half-closed, I could feel its gaze inching closer to me, dragging a cold, slimy dread in its wake.
I started sweating profusely, wondering about my next course of action when...
"Snitchy bastard... Wake up... The class is already over."
"Huh!"
My eyes opened abruptly as the sound broke my concentration. I turned around and saw Reed giving me weird gazes.
Then, I saw everyone packing their things and escaping like they were running from something.
"Do you have a fever? Why are you sweating so much? Do you want to go to the infirmary?" Reed asked with genuine concern.
"Nah, I’m good. It might be because I’m tired."
Instead of answering, I got up.
I rubbed the ring on my left finger to pull out the charm while activating the spectral vision.
Unlike before, all I saw were glittering orbs all around.
"Did it vanish? Is that even possible?"
I looked around, waiting for murmurs, but nothing audible echoed in my ears.
"Spirits... Are you the—" I was cut off by Reed.
"What are you mumbling out of nowhere? Have you gone insane?" Reed asked, nudging his glasses and patting me.
"Listen, bro. It seems you lack mental fortitude, because of which you are unable to tolerate the class of that geezer. Accept me as your master, and I shall bestow upon you the fortitude of bravery," Reed started grinning, widening his arms to pose.
"Yeah, whatever!" I shook him off and decided to retreat while using my gaze to search around.
Reed paused, seeing me running away.
"Did he accept the proposal to become my disciple? Kekekeke... Finally, I have found a worthy one." Reed started laughing wildly, walking away.
After everyone departed, the few ones who were leaving suddenly quivered.
"QUUU...."
"Why do I feel so cold suddenly?"