Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 254: Endless Punishment from Gacha Kingdom Building, a Adventure novel by uwuzer.

Since I told Isa I preferred small gatherings over big parties, she told she would invite only her closest knights and family to her victory celebration.

As such, I helped her as much as I could, thinking it would be nice to end the Event on a high note after everything that happened.

Miwen: "...I'm sorry about that."

Isabella: "It's fine~"

She had kept her promise, and I thought I had kept mine as well, but I miscalculated a little.

I knew Lily wouldn't cause any trouble, but Agatha and Lana were still a bit unpredictable since the last ti they were still reserved around us.

Then, there were Marin and Celly, both practically guaranteed to stir sothing up, but considering how much they had helped, I couldn't leave them in the Kingdom.

Jackie was no different. If not for her help, I doubt I could've defeated Nissa the way I did, but when I invited her, Nissa insisted on coming too.

That alone was sure to spark a fire, but with knights comnting on Mia's fight and her power, Claire's jealousy, and Cassandra fueling the flas while provoking Elizabeth...

Things beca heated, to say the least.

Isabella: "It doesn't seem like you hate it, though."

Miwen: "Well... I think they deserve it. Besides, I'm used to this type of party too."

Amidst the drinks, there were a lot of girls making fun of each other, telling secrets, provoking a reaction, or outright just embarrassing themselves.

It reminded a little of the birthday parties my parents managed to throw for Sis and .

Before acquiring [Gacha Kingdom Building], almost all of the celebrations I held were for my sister's achievents.

I couldn't help her with most of the things she tried her hand at, so at the very least, I hoped that by giving her a small gift and a special princess day whenever she was finished with what she was doing, she would have sothing to look forward to, and wouldn't cower in face of a challenge.

She ended up a little spoiled, though.

Her projects increased in scope, and it felt like there was no limit to what she could do when she set her mind to it.

It was almost like she was purposefully seeking to challenge herself to gain a reward, but...

Seeing her realize the potential I knew she had, there was no way I could complain.

However, aside from those, we also celebrated our birthdays, and sotis, our parents managed to show up.

Whenever they did, our quiet, peaceful celebrations turned into a complete chaotic ss.

They would invite their friends, neighbors whom Sis and I had never spoken with, and maybe even random people from the street...

I always preferred when it was just the four of us, or even the two of us, but I have to admit, the tis when they went all out were pretty fun too.

Especially since we got to hear a bunch of stories our parents would never otherwise tell us.

Isabella: "I get what you an... It's chaotic, but oddly inviting..."

Miwen: "I'm sure they'd be happy to have you join. If you can handle it, that is."

Isabella: "I think I'm fine staying here... I feel oddly tired today..."

Miwen: "Is that so? Then I'll keep you company until the very end."

Isabella: "Thank... You..."

Miwen: "Those are my words, Isa."

The celebration went on for a few more hours after that, but soon enough, Isa and her brothers, as well as her knights, had all fallen asleep.

With the party officially over, the rest of us returned to the Kingdom.

Truth is, I wanted everyone to join the party so that I could coordinate with them.

Miwen: "...As you know, I'll be ending the Event today. However, there's sothing I need to do beforehand. I know so of you have a lot of questions for , but... I need you all to stay here for the ti being. In case I don't co back, I'll send soone to help you guys out."

Unfortunately, one way or another, I wouldn't step foot in Mia's world again.

But that doesn't an the sa was true for the others.

My words left them a little worried, but I couldn't predict what was going to happen from that point onwards, and telling them the truth felt like the best choice.

Although so didn't seem to respect my others as much.

Elizabeth: "I thought I would find you here."

Miwen: "Really? I wasn't sure where I was going myself."

Elizabeth: "Hmph. There's currently no better place than this to look at both the past and future of this world. Wouldn't you agree?"

Miwen: "I suppose."

I was looking for a quiet place.

One that would leave everyone within sight, but still far away enough for them not to hear .

That ended up bringing to the first line of the Kingdom's walls.

I wanted to make sure the Snow White Wolves had a place to call their own and live the way they wanted, even within the Kingdom, so I created a division between them and the girls.

They were always welco to enter the "inner walls", though.

It's just that they barely had a reason to do so since they were often hunting in the woods and gathering their own resources.

The walls were also my way of keeping myself distant enough from them so that I had the strength to eventually let them leave for Maides Island.

Since that never happened, I considered demolishing it and uniting the two sections of the Kingdom, but ultimately, I decided to wait.

It should happen naturally. Once Mia has proved she has total control over them, and when they co to trust us more.

Elizabeth: "You seed afraid."

Miwen: "I am."

Elizabeth: "I wonder what has scared you? Is it perhaps... Guilty? Don't tell you think you went too far?"

...Liz is surprisingly considerate.

Seeing her cut to the chase like this, questioning without a second thought, even at the price of ignoring my orders, I couldn't help but smile.

Her words were a little an, but I knew her enough to know her true intentions.

No matter how good she was at hiding them, I knew why she only wanted to provoke into affirming my thoughts.

Unfortunately, I had already planned sothing else.

Miwen: "Don't worry, Liz. Licia already promised a scolding, and I'd be glad to hear your opinion. However, before that, there's soone whose opinion I need to hear."

Elizabeth: "...Is that in your hand-"

I showed Liz a small card that was in my hands, passing it through my fingers.

There was no way she wouldn't recognize it.

Elizabeth: "I see. You must be truly desperate if you're going to ask him of all people for advice, but... I admit he might be the best choice. Tell uncle to make so ti for one of these days, there's sothing I want to ask him."

Miwen: "Sure."

Understanding my reasons, Liz flew from the walls, making her way back to the other girls.

As soon as she was gone, I allowed my mana to run through the card.

Almost instantly, the Traveling rchant arrived at the Kingdom.

rchant: "...Oh. Miwen! It's been a while since you called . What's this about? Another person I know giving you trouble?"

Miwen: "Kind of, but not really. Don't worry, I didn't call you to fight anyone. I wanted your help with sothing else."

rchant: "...Eh? ? Uh... I an... Shouldn't you call your dad? He seed like a responsible guy."

Miwen: "Believe , if it were anything remotely mundane, then yeah, I'd go to him for advice a thousand tis before asking you. But this ti, it's gotta be you."

It's rare for the rchant to be serious. He clearly doesn't like it too much.

However, the rare serious rchant was exactly what I needed.

He was a man who had outlived entire cycles of creation.

His knowledge was probably unrivaled, even if he never used it.

And, so, if anyone could help , it was him.

I didn't want to hide anything, so I went into detail about everything I ca across in Isabella's world.

Every action I took, every clue I noticed.

The Event description, my summoning, and Isabella's condition.

How it all felt like a provocation, a sche designed to make my blood boil.

Whoever was behind it knew well.

They could predict almost everything about .

There were only a few candidates who fit the criteria, and the rchant, after listening to it all, reached the sa conclusion as I did.

But the look in his eyes...

There was even more seriousness than I had ever expected from him.

He seed incredibly worried, but then again, so was I.

rchant: "...You said you wanted to destroy that world. How?"

I started fiddling with the card in my hands again.

He imdiately understood what I ant by it, albeit he didn't seem to like it one bit.

Not that I could bla him, though.

Using his presence to provoke the Gods into punishing the planet and then leading the people of that world into war until the Gods repeated what they did in Elizabeth's world was not sothing the rchant foresaw doing.

And it was not why he gave the card in the first place.

rchant: "Then... Why didn't you do it?"

Miwen: "It was too far..."

This was a half-lie.

After I heard how humanity responded against the worlds that attacked them, my moral compass shifted slightly.

I always tried to asure myself against how I perceive humanity, positioning myself right in the middle so that I wouldn't have to think too hard, but...

Recently, sothing changed.

Licia, Isa, and Mia...

I didn't want to betray their feelings and hopes for .

While far from the ideal person they might want, I had already shifted much more towards their side.

Discovering the true identity of Hamperlon's knights was almost enough to push to the edge, but I had already made a promise to Nissa, and...

There was sothing else bothering almost as much as that world.

Miwen: "I hated what that world did to Mia. I hated how it treated Isabella. But... More than that, I hated being controlled."

I felt like the entire thing was designed to bring out the worst in .

It was appealing to every one of my instincts.

However, knowing that there was a possibility this was exactly what they wanted, I refused to give in.

I already knew how revenge was empty.

And that any satisfaction I got from it was going to be temporary and aningless.

I don't regret doing it, but at the sa ti, I know there were things I didn't want to trade for it.

And the thought of losing what I had built for this...

It didn't seem worth it.

I was already caught in the trap.

But if what they were looking for was entertainnt, all I had to do was not give it to them.

rchant: "I see... That's troubleso..."

Miwen: "...Unfortunately."

If I was right about who the mastermind was...

Well, it was pretty much hopeless.

There was no winning.

All I could do was resist.

rchant: "...You've built sothing nice here, Miwen. I see too many happy faces to count."

Miwen: "...It had a hefty price."

Hearing that, a subtle smile ford on his face.

His posture relaxed a little, and I worried he had already exhausted all of his "seriousness".

However, even with the solemn look on his face, his next words felt more important than anything I had ever heard him say.

rchant: "I'm not going to judge you, if that's what you wanted. You're the only one who can tell when you've crossed the line. Still... Since you told a story, how about I tell you one in return?"

Miwen: "...Sure."

rchant: "...There was a person I knew, long ago. They were a little like you. Their heart was, for better or worse, filled with passion."

His eyes drifted away, facing the horizon.

It was almost as if he were a little embarrassed.

I notice him moving his legs a little, though.

More than anything, it seed like he was anxious.

rchant: "...One day, the world ca crashing down. They thought nothing of it. If this were the end or not, it would be fine. As long as those precious to them survived."

Miwen: "...I'm assuming that didn't happen?"

rchant: "...They lost the most precious thing they had. The one they never imagined. And I think... Nothing was ever the sa after. The love he had... it was still there, but it had turned into sothing else."

Miwen: "...Hate?"

rchant: "No, it's not that simple. It's more like... Sheer determination. I do think they ca to hate the ones responsible, but... They didn't look for revenge. It was worse. They just asured the world, and everything in it against what they had lost and... It wasn't enough. So... They decided there was no sacrifice too high to get what they wanted back."

The rchant had clenched his fists.

His expression didn't change much, but imnse pressure emanated from his body.

I felt afraid to approach him.

Miwen: "Doesn't seem fair, but... I can't judge them."

rchant: "Right. It wasn't his fault, really. If anyone was to bla... It was probably ."

Suddenly, the pressure around him disappeared.

He looked my way again, and his hand slowly approached my shoulder.

His fists were not closed anymore, and he gave a light tap.

rchant: "I was afraid. Had I been like him, or you... Maybe things would be different now. That's why I can't decide for you, Miwen. It's your journey. When the ti cos, it will be your decision. I've already made my mistake, I don't want to make another. Although... If you were to go down a path I don't like, I'll do everything to stop you."

As if I wasn't in trouble already...

Miwen: "...What does that an?"

rchant: "It ans I'm here because I still believe in you. I see your potential. So, I'll help you protect what's important to you. I would hate to lose again."

Miwen: "I see... Thanks, rchant."

rchant: "Should I co with you?"

Miwen: "No... I'll face them myself. I'd rather you make sure the girls are safe, in case sothing happens to . You can bring them to a girl called Isabella, she holds a Gift called [The Darkest Star], if you need sothing more specific."

rchant: "...Be careful, Miwen. They are not to be taken lightly."

Miwen: "I know."

As soon as the rchant was gone, I moved one of the Kingdom buildings closer to the walls.

While it floated in the air, I took one step forward and opened its doors.

Miwen: "Yo!"

First Daughter: "...Would you be willing to let bygones be bygones? I know they broke the rules, but I promise, I will punish them adequately."

Miwen: "Sorry. That's not going to happen. I want you to take to the puppet master."

First Daughter: "...What if I refuse?"

Miwen: "I'll make sure the Infinite Hotel is never completed."

It was the only weapon I had against her, so there was no use hiding or waiting.

And as expected, she didn't like it one bit.

The doors behind closed, and what was once a spacious hall shrank until there was less than a ter separating and the First Daughter.

Then, she stood up from her seat behind the desk.

First Daughter: "It's my family. You, of all people, should understand. I can threaten you in a million different ways. I can make sure you will never leave this place. I can remove your ability to think, to feel, to act. Who do you think you are to threaten ?!"

Miwen: "...Go ahead."

First Daughter: "...Huh?"

Miwen: "Stop if you can. Because I think you can't. I think you know I wouldn't have co here if I hadn't made my mind already... I think you are just scared. You fear breaking the rules, which ans you can't interfere with . And to make it worse, you need ."

I reached closer to her.

She was clearly agitated, but I didn't pay it any mind and stared directly into her eyes.

Miwen: "You will open the doors behind . And when you do, they won't lead back to the Kingdom."

First Daughter: "...I understand your feelings, but-"

Miwen: "Please. You know it's not right."

First Daughter: "I know. But..."

There was no way I could win in a power struggle against the First Daughter.

She was second among the Endless, and I was just a human with an attitude.

However, I knew deep down she was a good girl.

After all, she tried to warn before this had started.

Appealing to her humanity, as ridiculous as that might sound, was the only plan I had.

First Daughter: "...Follow . But you owe one. And I'm taking all the points you had with . If you want them back, you'll have to play another ga with ."

The doors of the Infinite Hotel opened to an endless pool of darkness.

There were no sounds, no life, nothing.

Everything was pure black.

The only thing I could see was her back.

You are reading Gacha Kingdom Building Chapter 254: Endless Punishment on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

Football Dynasty cover
Same genre

Football Dynasty

Antonigiggs ·Adventure

RichardMaddox,aonce-promisingfootballprodigy,dreamedofbecomingastar.Butjustashisdreamwaswithinreach,itwasabruptlyshatteredwhenhebangedhisheadontheg...

Super Island Tycoon cover
Same genre

Super Island Tycoon

Bird Shiro ·Adventure

JiangCheng,wholovesislandmanagementgames,travelsthroughtheparallelislandworldwith“IslandTycoonAPP”.Thereareresourceislandsrichinminerals,livableisl...

Walker Of The Worlds cover
Trending now

Walker Of The Worlds

Grandvoiddaoist ·Action

LinMuwasacommonboylivinginasmalltown,ostracizedbythetownsmenbecauseofamistakehemadeduringtheharvest,hishouseseizedtocompensateforit.Forcedtofendfor...

The Innkeeper cover
Trending now

The Innkeeper

lifesketcher ·Action

Inthedepthsofanewbornuniverse,acultivatortakesadvantageoftheabundantenergytorefinehimselfatreasure.Butafter14billionyearsofrefiningandquiteafewmore...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.