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Now reading: Chapter 67: Value of Life from Dimensions Collide: Destiny Bond, a Psychological novel by CIGAP.

Chapter 67: Value of Life

Danjo felt everyone’s gaze press in on him and began to tremble. However, despite everything, it wasn’t Albert and Fate he was most afraid of. It was Prota. Small and unimpressive as she was, she scared him. She didn’t look mad. Her face was as neutral as always.

Sohow, that made it worse.

Sothing felt different about her. Nobody realized it, but it was the sa sort of uneasiness John gave off. The feeling that common sense was off the table, that there were no holds barred in getting what she wanted. If sothing went wrong, he could very well die right here.

The pressure was getting to his head.

“I- I’m not a spy! I swear!” Danjo exclaid suddenly, looking back and forth, trying to find an ally. “Why- what makes you think that?!”

“There’s a lot of-” Albert started, but stopped as Fate raised his hand.

“He’s not the spy.”

Albert turned to Fate. “What? What makes you say that?”

“Lie detector,” Prota muttered, still looking at Danjo.

Fate nodded silently.

Albert stared, not sure whether to be amazed or annoyed. “You had that ability this whole ti?”

Fate looked away. “I wanted to keep it a secret. People don’t react well when they find out you’re a walking lie detector. And it’s not so simple as that.”

He looked at Prota, a little upset.

“I thought we had an agreent.”

Prota just shook her head. “...easier.”

Fate sighed, clearly annoyed.

“Fine. You’re right. I just- I wish you’d warned in advance.”

Albert nodded. “I presu you don’t want us talking about this?”

“Yeah. If you could.”

The others seed sowhat calm, but Danjo was still on the edge of a panic attack.

“So what’s all this about a spy? Why am I the spy?”

“It just… can’t be any of us,” Fate said quietly, looking around. “So by process of elimination…”

Albert patted the trembling dwarf on the shoulder. “If he’s not the spy, though… who is?”

Everyone looked at each other.

“...John?”

Prota frowned at Fate, who’d offered the suggestion.

“It’s possible. You don’t know where he is at all tis, right?”

Prota’s frown got slightly deeper, but it was more out of annoyance and frustration than anger.

If they understood who John was, they wouldn’t have even considered the possibility. But how was she supposed to explain everything? That the world was a [Story], and that they were nothing but [Characters]? Would they even understand? She herself didn’t understand, and she’d seen John prove that the world wasn’t what it seed multiple tis.

She knew her brother. He didn’t care about this whole situation. She understood that. She didn’t like it, but she understood. John was just trying to get closer to Fate. He didn’t care about the end goal or saving people or anything like that. He just needed to gain Fate’s trust. If that ant playing the villain, then he would probably do that, but sticking with the [Protagonist] ant playing the hero, so that was what he would do. Why would he give up on everything he’d built up so far?

“...like we said earlier, there’s no point in this. We’re just breaking ourselves apart. We need to keep going. There’s nothing we can do now except move forward,” Albert said in a low tone.

“Let’s keep going.”

~~~

“Boss. We’ve tied her up. What now?”

“Bring her in,” Doctor said in a sing-song tone.

Two n went out and ca back in a few monts later, carrying a girl bound by multiple ropes. There was a collar around her neck, presumably an anti-mana restraint to prevent any desperate asures.

“Put her next to the boy.”

The girl was roughly thrown next to John. She grunted in pain but didn’t react otherwise. Chains were wrapped around her limbs and then attached to the floor, pinning her down and ensuring that she wouldn’t be able to escape. The two n left the room, but not before whispering nervously. John caught sothing about their numbers shrinking.

“...you know, sacrificing too many pieces doesn’t work. If we trade down, I’m gonna win eventually,” he pointed out.

“I have more than enough pieces to win against you,” Doctor assured him. “You have an army of pawns. I have a queen.”

“We’re just gonna stalemate. Is that what you want?”

Doctor scoffed. “I have a lot more than just a queen, you fool. You forget. I’m in control here.”

With that, he got up and left the room.

John eyed the doorway, watching for movent, but it seed that no one was coming. That was fair. He was tied to a cross, helpless, and the girl beside him could barely move. Guards weren’t necessary.

Unexpectedly, the girl spoke. Her voice was raspy and dry, but it was still defiant. Still strong.

“You seem rather friendly with him. Playing gas now, are we?”

John just frowned.

“That guy is a freak. Kinda like a basent dweller with nuke codes. I’d rather not be associated with him.”

“Basent dwe- what? I- never mind. Then why speak with him so casually? Do you know what he’s done?”

John sighed. “Who are you? Didn’t know we had a doctorate in yappology over here.”

The girl didn’t answer, montarily taken aback. Well, that made sense. Who in this world would know how to react to the way he spoke, especially in this situation? As if to compensate for her lack of words, she simply looked up at him, and he got his first good look at her in return.

Her facial features probably would’ve been beautiful had they not been cut and bruised, but her golden hair seed to help cover so of them. Her body was frail and thin, but there were hints of a previously healthy condition. Her body was barely covered, so John tried not to stare too much, but she probably would have been attractive had he known how to judge sothing like that.

He might’ve assud that she’d be so kind of female lead, given her appearance and circumstances, but as soon as he saw the pointy ears of an elf, he knew what was happening next. He sighed, mildly annoyed by what he anticipated was to co.

“Why should I tell you anything?” the girl growled.

“Do you know a kid nad Danjo? Dwarf, small, does so tinkering-”

“Danjo?” The girl lashed out, pulling with unexpected strength at the chains. “What did you do to him?! I swear, if you touched him, I’ll-”

“Shut the fuck up!” John yelled. “You wanna hear out or not?”

“How dare you!”

“Yeah? How dare I? Let’s do so thinking here! If I was buddy-buddy with the freak, then why would I be tied up to a cross? Huh? You think I’m into this? You think I’m so kind of masochistic pervert? That how your mind works? Damn, fuck you!”

The girl had been about to retort, but she was so stunned by John’s strange manner of speech that she just slowly closed her mouth.

“Oh, my days… great,” he groaned. “We can talk now. Isn’t that cool?”

The girl nodded slowly. She didn’t know what to say anymore.

“Where to start... Danjo is, um, well, he’s probably safe. He's coming here right now, actually. I think.”

“Here?”

Over the next five minutes, John explained what’d happened. The other lab, the adventures, Danjo’s involvent, everything. He did his best to summarize everything, leaving out a lot of details, but in the end, the general story got through.

“They’re coming here to end it all,” John finished. “And… you’re his sister, right? He said he couldn’t let you die. Kinda sweet of him, to be honest.”

“Danjo…”

The girl started tearing up. She couldn’t raise her hands to wipe her face, so she had to sit and let the tears pour down her cheeks. John watched awkwardly, incapable of being moved by the emotions Danjo’s sister was feeling. He was capable of logically understanding that sympathy was the thing he should be feeling in this mont.

But understanding and feeling are not the sa thing.

“That fool shouldn’t be coming here. He should be safe at ho…”

John just sighed. “Alright, so now that you get it, let’s start over. I’m John. Nice to et you. Who are you?”

The girl tried to sit up but couldn’t. Grunting, she looked up at John.

“I’m Olivia Berem. A-rank adventure. And Danjo’s older sister.”

“Great. Wasn’t that easy?”

The girl still didn’t understand how John was so nonchalant about the whole thing, but she didn’t have the luxury of being confused.

“So how did you end up in these adventures if you’re manaless? Forget that; how are you sane? …are you sane?”

John looked away. “Don’t ask questions you’re not getting answers to.”

“I would say that was a valid question.”

“Yeah, well, suck my dick. How about you? How are you holding on?”

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Olivia’s face crumpled at the question. John let out a deep sigh. She clearly wasn’t in a good state. He’d been the idiot for even asking the question.

“I’ve been through… so much… I don’t know how long it’s been. How many days, weeks, months… that man just runs us through everything he can think of. He treats us like livestock- no, less than that. Like bugs. There’s nothing we can do about it.”

“Mm hm,” John nodded, trying to stay interested.

“Like we’re objects to be used… I watched friends tear each other to pieces. I watched the most cheerful of people turn into… these dolls, these lifeless beings that do whatever that man commands. Just being in this place is a fate worse than death. The people here shouldn’t be praying to survive; they should be praying to die.”

John hid a grimace. He wasn’t interested in this. His brain told him that it was sothing to be upset about, but he just couldn’t muster up the emotion. Seeing her so helpless, so traumatized, it just… it didn’t an much.

“So, how did you even end up here?”

Olivia seed to snap back to her senses.

“It was bad luck. I was out looking for missing adventurers. They must’ve gotten lost. Young ones, probably F or E rank. I don’t know whether this could be considered lucky or unlucky, but I caught so n in the act of kidnapping the young ones. I wasn’t a match for the kidnappers.”

“Did you even know Danjo was coming for you?” he frowned.

“...no.”

John sighed. “Well. Unlucky, I guess.”

“Unlucky? That’s all you have to say?”

“Is it not unlucky?”

Olivia stared at John. In all her days, she’d never co across soone as odd as him.

“You’re, um, how to put it… Rather strange.”

John raised an eye. “Yeah? How so?”

“Well, it’s just that… you know. What kind of person would be calm in this kind of situation?”

John let out a small laugh. “Yeah. Fair enough.”

He was trying to find places to look that weren’t Olivia’s location, but it was starting to get awkward. In the end, he let his eyes rest, shutting them close.

“Danjo. What was he like? When you lived with him, I an.”

“...he was shy,” Olivia started, her voice taking on a lancholic tone. “I found him struggling. I never ant to take him in, but… I don’t know. He was just a young boy. Initially, I just wanted to help him, but… it turned into more than that.”

She let out a pitiful laugh.

“I didn’t want to dump him off sowhere. I’d been living alone, so I guess you could call this a selfish act rather than one of generosity. I just wanted soone to live with.”

John frowned. Sothing felt a little familiar about this story. Was the [Author] trying to prove a point? No, he hadn’t taken her in out of selfishness. He’d taken her in because he thought she would be useful. Well, in a way, that was selfish, but not in the way Olivia ant. Right?

“Danjo… he was always innocent. He always wanted to help people. He said that one day, he’d make sothing that would be able to protect everyone.”

Another laugh.

“It sounds impossible. But I believed him. Danjo… that boy would do it. I was his older sister, but it would be more accurate to say that I was his mother, I guess. I tried to get him out, get him into the world, but he always stuck to . Always wanted to stay by my side.”

John closed his eyes and leaned his head back.

“Hey. I an, it’s not all bad, right? Maybe his traits… he got them from you,” he said quietly.

“What?”

“From what he told , you were sweet. Kind. That he could never repay what you did for him. Everything you’re describing about him, other than the shyness, it sounds like it cos from you.”

Olivia turned her head to look at John. “Hm. There’s a little empathy in you after all.”

“It’s called common sense. Don’t get it twisted.”

“It was ant to be a complint, you know.”

John opened his eyes. Sothing didn’t add up.

Danjo was the spy. Initially, he’d thought that maybe the whole family was in cahoots, but based on what Olivia was saying, that wasn’t possible. Then again, it was possible that she, too, was tricking him, but he didn’t think the [Author] was smart enough to do that.

Then why? Why was Danjo the spy?

“...Olivia.”

“Yes?”

“Do you… have any suspicions that Doctor is trying to keep you alive? That he’s been treating you better?”

“What?! If you knew-”

“Just answer the goddamn question!” John yelled. “I’ve gone through a lot of bullshit too! I get it! But I also just do not care! So answer the question, or I swear to god-”

“What? What could possibly be so important that your stoic mind couldn’t give an ounce of sympathy for one-”

“Your brother is a fucking spy! And I’m trying to figure out if you’re one too, alright?”

The room went quiet. John realized that he’d just tossed his entire plan in the trash, but it was fine. Depending on how she reacted, he’d get his answer.

“You take that back. Right now.”

“I’d love to, but unfortunately, I watched your brother give Doctor a very nice update on our party’s status, so I’m inclined to think in a certain way.”

“It must’ve been a trick, or a-”

“It’s not! Get over it! Look at ! Do I have any fucking reason to lie right now? No! I’m trying to figure out if Doctor made a deal to spare your life. So, one more ti. Have you been treated any better?”

Olivia glared at John. “I have not. I’ve nearly died many tis. It was my skill that got through.”

John grit his teeth. Was Danjo being blackmailed? Were they both spies? It didn’t seem like either option was true. What? What was it? He didn’t know if figuring out the answer to this puzzle would do anything, but information couldn’t hurt him here.

Sothing. Anything, just a nudge to push him in the right direction. He just needed one way to win.

He turned his focus to the chessboard one more ti. The position still looked unwinnable. He thought he knew all of Doctor’s moves. He thought he knew that his loss was inevitable and that he just had a few more monts to spare. After all, the path to victory was obvious.

But maybe… maybe Doctor had even more tricks up his sleeve.

Then what?

What was he missing?

~~~

“Fate! To your left!” Danjo yelled.

Fate ducked and swung his sword, decapitating a final shadow wolf. He lowered his mask and wiped the sweat off his brow, swinging his sword to clean it of the blood and fur.

They’d been fighting for a while now. Everyone was tired.

“How close are we?” Danjo muttered as he packed up his gear.

“I don’t know. Everything from here on is unknown,” Albert said in a low voice, but even he was tired.

“...let’s take a rest.”

No one argued. Everyone was ready to sleep for one more night.

“Danjo, can you take the first shift? Wake up in a few hours,” Fate said as they got the camp ready.

“Yeah. I got it.”

There was a quick dinner, followed by an inspection of gear, and then everyone fell asleep. Danjo was doing a good job of keeping watch, tending the fire and making sure nothing got by. His tools were a great help, too, and truth be told, he probably could’ve gone to sleep himself.

An hour later, though, his movent stopped. He stood up and moved robotically, walking as if he knew where to go. He walked deeper and deeper until he reached a door.

Knocking in a certain pattern opened the door for him, and he walked right in toward the room John and Olivia were being held.

“Ah, my little canary!” Doctor exclaid as Danjo ca in. “What song will you sing for now?”

“The girl ca. We are almost here. They are currently resting. They will be in peak condition by the ti they arrive.”

“Very good. Their mood?”

“Normal.”

“Hm… that’s a little unexpected. Very good, then. Go back.”

Danjo marched back the way he ca, leaving Olivia struggling against the chains. Even though she was in plain view, Danjo had neither acknowledged her nor made any attempt to save her.

“What did you do to him?!” she roared. “What did you do?”

“Just a little mind control. Don’t worry; it’s nothing permanent. I’ll be turning both of you into dolls soon enough.”

“You- I’ll crush you! I’ll rip your dick off and shove it down your throat!”

“My, my, how scary. The soft and delicate girl is a hidden tiger, hm?”

Doctor just laughed and left the room. Olivia’s outburst distracted both her and Doctor, aning neither noticed John. His eyes were wide and shaking. A sinking feeling in his gut made him clench up, his hands trembling as he verified what he’d heard from Danjo.

“Hey. I- You weren’t supposed to be here. You’re not- you’re not-”

~~~

By the next day, everyone was well-rested. They had no issues during the night and were ready to move forward.

“I have a feeling we’re almost there. Is everyone ready?”

They all nodded.

“Good. And you. Prota.”

Albert turned to Prota. “Rember. We’re here to save your brother, but the primary mission is to destroy this organization. If you get in the way…”

Prota nodded, but inside, she didn’t care. She was getting John out, one way or another.

“Very good. Let’s go!”

They continued down the tunnels, keeping an eye out for threats, but nothing ca—no mana beasts. No rcenaries. Nothing. It was almost concerning.

“We must be getting close,” Albert said in a low tone. “It would make sense that they’d clear their area of mana beasts.”

Just as he said that, they turned a corner and were greeted with an obstacle of sorts.

“You.”

Breaker was standing in the way.

“B-Breaker? What are you doing here?”

“Did you think I was dead?”

“Wh- of course! You and Elena, you both-”

“Good. Then you can’t claim ignorance for what’s coming next.”

He ran up before any of them could react, put his hand on Albert’s shoulder, and they both vanished.

“What the-” Fate stamred. What had just happened?

The party just stood there, frozen, unsure of what to do next. They’d just lost a massive part of their attacking force, maybe even the most important part. Without Albert, would they even be able to win?

“Wh- what now?” Danjo stamred.

Fate clenched his sword. He didn’t like what was going on. In situations like this, John would be there to say sothing stupid or tell them what to do next, but John wasn’t there.

For the first ti, Fate was beginning to miss his presence.

“I guess we keep going.”

~~~

The two n were teleported to a large, empty room. The floor was flat and smooth. In fact, the area was similar to the training room at the Adventurer’s Guild.

“Breaker, I-” Albert started.

“You. You abandoned , Albert,” Breaker growled.

“What? How? Breaker, what are you doing here? How are you alive?”

“You know damn well what I’m doing here.” Breaker unstrapped a massive mace from his back. “Say it. You know the answer.”

“Don’t play gas with !”

“Say it!”

Albert clenched his fists. “You… you’re working with them.”

Breaker smashed his mace into the ground. It was a different weapon from the broadsword he always carried around, but it was the correct weapon for this particular fight.

“Damn right, I am.”

“Why? Don’t you see what these people are doing? Breaker, we fought for the people! This goes against everything we did!”

“Damn the people!” Breaker roared. “I’m alive because of Doctor! Elena… didn’t make it. I can’t waste my second chance, Albert. I won’t let my life go to waste this ti.”

“I-”

“Not a word out of you. I don’t know how you survived that poison, but you did. The antidote. It was in the village, Albert. They could’ve given it to us. But they didn’t. Because we didn’t have the money for it.”

Rage dripped from Breaker's voice as he rembered what’d happened.

“They could’ve saved her, Albert! They could’ve saved !”

He lowered his voice.

“They could’ve saved you.”

Albert shook his head. “Then why do we stoop to their level? Breaker, we were never spoiled nobles. We worked our way up! Since when were we entitled to anything?”

“Entitled to what? Since when were those cowering fools entitled to our work!? We worked day after day for them, and when push cos to shove, they won’t move an inch to help us if we don’t give them what they want. Aren’t we entitled to what we fought for? For all our hard work? Everyone. Not just the nobles. Everyone else, they haven’t moved an inch, and they think they get everything they want?!”

Breaker picked up his mace, a deadly glare in his eyes. The killing intent was unmistakable. Albert’s old friend would pull no punches.

“No more, Albert. I’m done doing things for the good of the people. Who works for ? Who helps out when I’m stuck? No one. I’m fighting for myself, now.”

“What would Elena think?”

Breaker froze. “She’s dead, Albert. She can’t think anymore.”

“She was a healer. She healed others. What are you doing?”

Breaker laughed, but his voice was cracked.

“? I was the tank, Albert rember? , you, Elfin, Bren, and Elena. We were such a great party. You were the fighter. Elfin was the dealer. Bren was an assassin. Elena, the healer. But I wasn’t just any old tank.” He slung his mace over his shoulder. “I broke things. It’s how I got my na. I don’t heal.”

“...then there’s no convincing you?”

“I was hoping for the sa thing.”

Albert clenched his jaw, axes gripped firmly.

“So what? You weren’t hit by the poison, then?”

“Hah, right. I just got lucky.”

Albert’s eyes widened.

“Then, you-”

Break’s mouth curved into a devious grin. “That’s right. No magic.”

Albert exhaled through his nose as he narrowed his eyes. “You know, I always wondered who was better. or you.”

Breaker laughed as he gripped his mace. “I did, too. Guess it’s ti to find out. Did you really earn the title of Blood Berserker on your own?”

With a massive roar, the two giant n charged at each other, and the battle began.

~~~

“Good, good.”

Doctor was staring at the map, watching Breaker and Albert fight. “The one possible hindrance is gone. It’s just the children, now.”

He turned to John.

“How does it feel? To play directly into my hands. You knew it was coming, didn’t you?”

“...no.”

It was subtle, but a bit of John’s bravado was gone.

“Oh. Interesting. Regardless. Surely, you don’t think those three fools can beat , do you?”

Olivia struggled with her chains in the corner, but it was useless.

“Manaless boy. Co, now. Admit it. You were outsmarted. For all your talk, you were just another piece to be used.”

John closed his eyes. “Outsmarted, outshmarted. Shut up.”

“False hope. There’s a difference between optimism and delusion, you know.”

“Yeah, and there’s no difference between a fucking dumbass and you.” John flipped Doctor off. “Kill yourself.”

Doctor didn’t even hit John this ti.

“Very well, then. I’m off. We shall see how this chess ga plays out. For your sake, I hope it doesn’t turn out like the one on that board.”

He left the room one last ti, leaving John and Olivia alone to stare at the map, watching as their precious ones got closer and closer into the trap Doctor had set.

“Co on! Surely you can do sothing!” Olivia grunted.

“? Like what? Sing a song?”

“Anything!”

John shook his head. “I got nothing. Oh, but just in case. What kind of fighter are you?”

Olivia stopped struggling. “I’m a caster, specializing in earth and water magic. And-”

She hesitated but then realized that there was no point in keeping secrets.

“And I’m a healer. It’s how I’ve stayed alive for so long.”

“A healer?”

“This collar on my neck suppresses mana but doesn’t remove it, so I’ve been keeping myself healthier than the others through my healing.”

John nodded slowly, but as he looked at the map and then back at Olivia, he knew.

Trauma.

The source of a [Character’s] growth. It was unfair to ask this question of anyone, but John had to do it.

“Have you ever thought about dying?” he said casually.

“What?”

“Just, you know, in general. In case things go wrong.”

“...yes, I have. Especially here.”

John knew this was a crude thing to ask, but he had to do it.

“Do you have anything you’d want to say to Danjo, if you had to?”

“Well, I’d-”

“I’m not asking for . I just wanted to know if you had sothing… you know. If things go wrong, like I said.”

He refused to look the girl in the eyes as he spoke.

Olivia frowned. “What do you an?”

John sighed and looked away.

“Hey, what do you an?”

“Well, it’s just… we might die, right?”

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