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Now reading: Chapter 23: The missing piece [1] from Horror Game Developer: My games aren't that scary!, a Action novel by EntrailJI.

"....."

I sat in my office, lost in a daze, replaying Kyle's reactions over and over in my mind. I had no idea how long I stayed like that, but eventually, I rubbed my face, a groan slipping from my lips.

"...Not even a single flinch."

Kyle...

He played the ga a total of fifteen tis. And yet, not once in all those attempts did he flinch, make a sound, or show even the slightest hint of fear.

I knew because I stood by his side the entire ti, hoping for sothing.

Anything.

But nothing. In the end, Kyle showed not one single reaction.

The next part was awkward—he glanced back at , clearly struggling to muster so words of encouragent, but in the end, what ca out felt more like an insult than anything else.

'It's not bad.'

He obviously ant no harm, but his eyes told everything that I needed to know.

"Maybe it's just him... He is, after all, used to dealing with scary scenarios."

I tried to convince myself that the problem was Kyle, but playing the ga again, the previous emotions that I felt for it were no longer there.

"There's sothing missing..."

There was sothing about the ga that was fundantally missing. It wasn't because it was still just a frawork, but more because the ga itself lacked the quality to elevate it to a level where it could scare people.

But what?

What exactly was missing?

'I wonder if I can check what sort of rating the current ga I've developed is.'

I scanned through my computer and eventually opened the system app.

─────

Ga Developer : Seth Thorne

Status : First Order

▪ Basic Node : Containnt Vessel

Items :

▪ Blank Mask.

▪ Spectral Glasses.

Shop : Locked

Quests : Unlocked (Available : 1)

▪ Develop a ga with a 1-star rating.

- Reward: Unlocks the Shop

Developed Gas :

[Gentle Whispers] Rating : ⯪☆☆☆☆(0.5)

[Work in Progress] Rating : ☆☆☆☆☆(?)

─────

"Work in progress...?"

Imdiately, my eyes fell on the bottom of the app. That was where I saw the 'work in progress' area, alongside the '?' rating.

"Ah, it looks like it doesn't give a rating unless the ga is fully completed."

It was a bit disappointing to see. It would've been really helpful if it had a feature that showed the ga's rating as I progressed.

"Wait."

A thought suddenly occurred to , and I started to type in the chat box beneath the interface in the app.

[Is it possible to tell the progress of the ga that I'm developing?]

Ever since the first scenario, the system had rarely revealed itself. The only way I could communicate with it was through that strange app.

And sure enough, I received an answer not long after.

[Yes, such a feature is available.]

"That's nice."

I was pleasantly surprised by the piece of information.

"If that's the case..."

[What is the current rating of my ga?]

[You don't have the clearance available for such a feature. Please try again in the future.]

"....."

I opened my mouth, but soon closed it.

Why did I even expect anything from this?

[Can you at least tell if my ga currently ets the criteria?]

[It doesn't.]

The reply ca out blunt, but at the very least, I knew that my previous feeling wasn't wrong. The ga... it wasn't scary at all.

But what exactly was it missing?

"I wonder if I can ask the system for any clues."

I began typing on the laptop, asking all sorts of questions, from what was lacking to ways to make it better.

However, the system made its stance very clear from the start.

[You have all the tools necessary to create such a ga. Please keep working hard!]

"...That doesn't help at all."

I ruffled my hair in annoyance.

It beca obvious to that the system wasn't going to help out at all with the ga developnt aspect. However, it wasn't as though it was completely useless.

"You have all the tools necessary to create such a ga..."

The system judged that I was capable of creating such a ga with what I currently had at my disposal.

What I needed to do was figure out how to use such tools to my advantage.

'A mask, sunglasses, a strange app...'

I began listing everything I'd received from the system, and as I quietly reflected on it all, my expression grew increasingly grim.

Regardless of how much I tried to think about it, nothing really seed to be useful.

My mind was completely blank.

But then—

"What about you? Can you help ?"

I looked directly towards the marking on my arm as it wiggled the mont I brought my sleeve down and exposed it to the light from above.

Indeed, ever since the trial, the 'Nightwalker' had continued to remain with , stuck as a thick black marking that circled across my arm, seemingly looking like a tattoo. I had yet to release it in the open like in the trial, but I felt it in my mind that it would listen to most of my commands.

It also made wonder about this 'node' thing.

What exactly was a node?

"It almost feels like a skill, but at the sa ti, I'm not too sure."

I was also not entirely sure about what the Containnt Vessel node did. My best guess was that it allowed to capture anomalies and turn them to my side.

However, I was still unsure of how it worked.

What was the criteria for acquisition, and was there a limit to how many I could acquire? What about the strength limit? Could I capture any anomalies regardless of strength?

There were too many questions and too few answers.

"Haa."

Letting out a long sigh, I once again shifted my attention towards my computer. It was already late into the night, and the hum of the fan was louder than ever. I could feel my computer starting to overheat as I closed down the app and once again shifted my attention towards the ga.

'I don't think there's anything wrong with the ga. It's more like there's a lack of tension.'

There was no music in the ga—only a few sound effects, the most prominent being the sound of footsteps and the increasingly labored breathing that worsened as ti went on.

I felt that music—or anything similar—was completely unnecessary, given the nature of the ga. It was ant to recreate the scenario I had experienced, and the lack of sound served to make it more authentic. To build up tension.

But was that the right way of thinking?

Did I have to make it exactly like my experience?

"No, not exactly..."

I felt my brows furrow.

However, I shook my head shortly after.

"...Even if I do want to add music, I can't."

The biggest and most important reason for the lack of music was simple. It was because I was afraid that the conductor would once again appear.

For the past several days, I'd kept my distance from anything that could produce even the slightest hint of music, afraid 'it' would show up.

And now that three days had passed?

"Yeah, no way. I'm not sure if it's worse than a few days ago, but I'm sure that if soone hears the mu—"

My words ca to an abrupt halt as a thought crossed my mind.

...Just a thought.

And yet, the mont the thought crossed my mind, my entire body froze. It felt as if I'd been plunged into the coldest depths of the sea, every muscle stiffening with sudden dread.

"No."

I shook my head, my lips quivering.

"...D-definetly not."

Anything but that.

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