Horror Game Developer: My games aren't that scary! - Chapter 593: Exposing the Madness [2]
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Chapter 593: Exposing the Madness [2]
The sudden praise was caught by everyone present, bringing forth several murmurs from the crowd. For some reason, I found myself looking at my squad members who, for some reason, still seemed to be wearing their sunglasses.
Can you guys stop?
“This was one of the harder groups that we’ve had to judge in all honesty.”
With the Vice-Director’s words going in a direction that was unlike how he had spoken to the previous teams, tensions suddenly rose. Looking around, I could feel even more gazes directed our way.
In particular, I took note of Leon’s expression.
He didn’t say anything and was just smiling, but I could read his expression, ’Did he figure something out while I had left? Did he give me everything, or did he hide something from me?’
Honestly, no.
I was also kind of lost.
Was it my team, or was it Zoey and the others?
“They have lost several members of their group, most notably one of their renowned Paragons. Even so, they were able to bring back several notable findings. And that is not all. I am certain everyone present is already aware of what they accomplished within Point Z, correct?”
The crowd remained silent for just the briefest of moments.
Then—
“That’s right! They’re cheaters!”
“…How was that allowed in the first place? This makes no sense!”
“They should be deducted points for what they’ve done.”
“Fuck off!”
A lot of them erupted into boos as they directed their hatred our way. This time, it was a lot more intense than it was before.
’I guess it must be because they are finally starting to see us as a threat to the places of their favorite Guilds.’
When I looked at my squad, expecting them to be a little overwhelmed by the jeers, I was instead surprised to see them standing still, staring at the crowd with their sunglasses. Almost smilingly.
’What the hell happened to them while I was gone?’
But then, I suddenly recalled Nora’s words and just decided it was in my best interest not to know.
“Quiet.”
With the Vice-Director speaking again, the noise ceased as he continued, not wanting to drag the time any longer.
“Based on their overall performance and the results they have achieved, the group has accumulated a total score of 319 points.”
The crowd erupted.
This was one of the highest initial scores that had been given so far.
“How is this possible!?”
“How does that count?”
“That’s not all.” The Vice-Director ignored all the noise and continued, “They’ve also managed to acquire several important and key pieces of information that we’ve deemed to be extremely useful.”
Once more, the noise quieted down, all eyes fixed on the Vice-Director.
He wasted no time, immediately shifting his attention toward the screens as an image appeared.
The photo showed the inside of what seemed to be a wardrobe. At first glance, it looked ordinary, but upon closer inspection, a small, fragmented piece of metal could be seen hidden within. Before the very eyes of everyone present, the image zoomed to display a closer image of the metal… and it was there that murmurs swept the place as people tried to figure out what it was.
“What is that?”
“…It’s got weird symbols?”
“A ring? I don’t know…”
Yes, I agreed with whoever had said it. Although it was broken, it really did look like a sort of fragmented part of a ring.
However, within that part were several engravings.
My eyes squinted subconsciously as everyone looked at the broken ’ring’.
’Lesser?’
That was all that it said. In fact, I wasn’t even sure that it was that, as the ’r’ was cut in half. However, something about the ’ring’ made my chest tremble, feeling a certain something as I drew a deep breath.
“We’ve studied this piece of metal, but we’re still not aware of its significance. It doesn’t appear to be an anomalous item, and there wasn’t much we could derive from it. Therefore, after carefully tallying the score, we’ve decided to award them 418 points.”
The place erupted again.
This time, it wasn’t out of chaos, but out of relief.
With 418 points, we were still far from reaching the top spots.
“The other teams have also handed in several items and clues, but after calculating everything, the Severed Stars Guild has managed to obtain a total of 533 points.”
“Waaah—!”
Cheers swept the place.
Some were because some people were genuinely happy for us, while others were because our group didn’t surpass the points of their favorite group. Looking around, I stared at my own group, who cheered, happy with the result.
I could understand why they were happy.
While these points didn’t put us at the very top, they at least solidified our position, breaking the status quo that had persisted for many years with the Oak Circle. This was a massive victory in itself.
But…
’I don’t like this.’
I didn’t like this position.
It just… didn’t sit well with me, especially since I was the one who had acquired the data back in the Limbo. I had also given the data to the examiners, but very clearly, they had ignored it since Leon had the transmitter.
’This is bullshit.’
My sense of bitterness only grew as I turned my head and caught sight of Leon. Our eyes met for a brief moment, and he nodded at me, as if congratulating me, but it was clear he was mocking me. This became especially apparent to me when I noticed the slight lift at the corners of his lips.
I took a deep breath.
’Calm down. Relax. I’ve gotten what I wanted. There’s no need to be hung up on about this. I can always deal with him later. Yes, I can do that. Later.’
Scratch~ Scratch~
Without even realizing it, I began to scratch the side of my neck.
It was starting to feel extremely ticklish.
“Ehm.”
The only thing that stopped me from scratching further was the Vice-Director, who coughed slightly, drawing everyone’s attention as he continued, “Wait. Before everyone starts cheering, I am not done yet.”
Not done…?
Not just the crowd, but even I was confused. There was more?
’Is it possible that he’s counted what I sent? If so—’
“There was something else that we had received, but didn’t show just yet. Not because we couldn’t quite make sense of what we’ve received, but because the footage that we’ve received doesn’t come from the Guild in question.”
Huh?
“It doesn’t come from the Guild in question?”
“Does that mean it’s coming from another Guild? Someone is helping them?”
“Why would they do that?”
Even I was confused by what was happening, and as that confusion grew, the Vice-Director’s gaze fell on me for a brief moment before he raised his head to look at the screens in the distance.
After which, the screens change.
And soon—
—Clink! Clink!
—Cheers! Hahah! This is some wonderful wine!
—How about you enjoy this food? What do you think?
—This is amazing! I wish to never leave this place! It’s paradise!
Footage that I thought would never surface in the world appeared.
And in that moment, I caught sight of myself as I took a sip of the wine alongside the others.
The eyes of many immediately fell on me as my heart skipped a beat.
This…
Surely not, right?
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