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Now reading: Chapter 33 from How to Survive Against Villains, a Action novel by BreakTL.

Chapter 33: You’re Making a Mistake

“Graaah!”

“Wh-What… Kugh!”

Under the onslaught of arrows from all directions, the rcenaries collapsed without much of a fight.

Two of them lay dead, while one crawled on the ground, bleeding profusely.

Monts later, figures erged from the reeds, each ard with a bow.

These were the rustling sounds I’d heard earlier—another band of thieves that had recently set up traps around the reed field, ambushing travelers and stealing their valuables.

Their leader, a hulking man, stepped forward, grinning as he looked at the woman who had just erged from the ground. He approached her with a disgusting smirk, flattering her in a sickening manner.

I’d seen this scene three or four tis now, and I could never get used to the way he slobbered over her.

But really, banditry in a prison for test subjects?

To my eyes, they were nothing more than lab rats in a cage putting on a pathetic show.

‘It’s all pointless.’

They were prancing around cluelessly, oblivious to their situation here, but they’d be gone soon enough.

I was about to ignore them and keep walking, but their conversation made pause.

“Oh! What’s this? A hefty gold plaque!”

“Ugh… I-I’ll give you everything, just please spare !”

“What’s written on this thing? Anyone here know how to read?”

“It says it’s from the House of Marcia.”

“Marcia? Aren’t they a rchant family?”

“Could it be the rchant’s seal or sothing? Looks like a genuine gold emblem to .”

“A seal? Why would sothing so valuable be on this guy? Could it be a fake?”

“Not sure. But the gold is real, right?”

“Yeah, it’s legit.”

The leader bit down on the gold plaque to check, then nodded. The other bandits raised their daggers and approached the rcenary.

The rcenary, sensing he was about to die, spilled everything without being asked.

“W-We were rcenaries hired by Marcia! I stole that plaque from the rchant’s corpse!”

“The rchant is dead? And you did it?”

“No, no, it wasn’t us!”

“Then who?”

“…The knights of House Blyer.”

The knights of House Blyer.

Hearing that na—the knights of the Butcher’s family—made my body react instinctively. I pushed through the reeds quickly.

News about Kal Blazer?

This, I couldn’t ignore.

Rustle—Rustle—

The sound of reeds being violently disturbed.

“W-Who’s there!?”

The bandits, startled by the sudden noise, turned and aid their bows.

I gripped the daggers in my hands tightly. The mana-infused blades humd faintly.

“F-Fire!!!”

The mont I burst through the reeds, the bandits released their arrows. Keeping my mouth shut, I swung my daggers like lightning.

Ka-ka-ka-kang!

“……!”

Shattered arrow fragnts scattered everywhere.

Deflecting the arrows, I dashed forward through the fragnts with deadly precision.

“A m-monster!”

“It’s just one guy! Attack him!”

I might only be a Two-Star in front of Karl’s group.

But here…

‘I’m a monster to these bandits.’

I spotted the leader, shouting and raising his massive axe.

I raised my dagger.

Seems I had a little side business to take care of before returning to the hideout.

***

“Graaah!”

“…Ugh!”

It didn’t take long for the band of twenty bandits to collapse.

It was about what I’d expected.

The surprising part was that not a single one of them tried to flee.

Even while bleeding, they fought with a vicious determination. They had a different aura compared to the previous group of bandits I’d stripped bare.

What’s with these guys?

They didn’t feel like ordinary bandits.

I’d planned to scare them off, but I’d ended up getting my hands dirtier than intended.

For a mont, even I was taken aback by the resistance.

In the end, I had no choice but to kill the leader.

Puhk—!

“K-Kruk!”

I yanked my dagger out of his neck and took a step back.

The ground was slick with blood.

Around , the bandits lay writhing in pain, unable to get back up, most of them covered in blood.

I’d spared most of them, but the leader had been too skilled with mana to let live.

I rifled through his belongings.

A red potion.

I took the healing potion as loot and slowly poured it over the cuts on my arms and legs. They’d put up such a fierce fight that I’d ended up with nurous minor injuries.

Treating my wounds right beside a corpse—guess I was becoming a true resident of this world.

Nearby, the woman was trembling as she stared at the dead leader.

“I-I was just following orders! I swear!”

“……”

“P-Please, spare !”

She launched into a sob story about how she’d been dragged around by the bandits against her will.

Tears stread down her face as she begged for her life, and I just watched her silently. After a mont, I glanced around and pointed in a direction.

“Keep going that way. You’ll reach a large camp. Go.”

“Th-Thank you! Thank you so much!”

“Don’t co back here again.”

Nodding repeatedly, she dashed off in the direction I’d pointed. Watching her run, I shook off my thoughts and turned my attention to the rcenary.

The real reason I was here was to get information from him.

As I approached, the rcenary, pale as a ghost, crawled backward on the ground.

“P-Please spare !”

“Just answer my questions, and I’ll let you live.”

“Y-Yes!”

Through the rcenary, I confird the identity of the Blyer knights.

The ones who had attacked the Marcia family’s estate, torched it, and disappeared.

Judging by the descriptions, it seed to be Kal’s personal guard, led by Lyon Martrein.

‘They must be after the artifacts Marcia had collected.’

The Butcher had set out on a hunt for ancient artifacts that could awaken the one slumbering within him. This wasn’t particularly surprising—it was sothing I’d already anticipated.

According to the rcenary, the burnt-down estate wasn’t far from the “negotiation spot” I’d pointed out.

‘They’re probably scooping up everything within reach.’

Knowing Kal Blazer’s personality, most of these acquisitions were likely achieved through force, and like Marcia, many would have lost their lives.

I looked at the rcenary, one of the lucky few to survive the ordeal.

“You’re lucky to be alive.”

“I-I only ran into the forest! I swear!”

“Yeah, I get it.”

He’d escaped toward Laup Forest—a fortunate choice.

‘Kal must have issued a ban on approaching Laup Forest.’

He knew well the dangers of Dominic and was trying to avoid a clash.

With Dominic on a rampage, the Butcher was likely planning his own moves.

My thoughts didn’t linger long.

“Huk!”

The rcenary’s breathing suddenly grew labored, and his face turned ashen.

His luck ran out here.

“Grrrkk!”

Clutching his chest, he began coughing up black blood. He grabbed his throat and twisted in agony, screaming as he died.

I watched with a bitter smile.

Guess he wasn’t going to go quietly, after all.

Monts later, the rcenary’s convulsing body went limp.

Despite the suddenness of his death, I stayed silent.

I had a bad feeling about this from the start.

“Kekekekeke!”

A woman’s laughter echoed from behind .

It was an unsettling laugh, not at all like the woman who’d been cowering and running away just monts ago. She now wore a black robe, her entire deanor transford.

“Why did you co back?”

“Because I don’t have to hide anymore.”

“Looks like you pulled so kind of trick on , like you did with that dead rcenary, right?”

“Sharp, aren’t you? You’ll be begging to spare you soon enough.”

“What, you planning to play dollhouse with ?”

She held two small dolls in her hands, one of them torn to shreds.

Smiling with cruel satisfaction, she gestured to the rcenary who had died a horrific death and the torn doll.

“How about it? You’re next.”

“A dark shaman, huh?”

“Hmph! Knowing that won’t help you.”

As I raised my dagger, she gripped the remaining doll tightly. Suddenly, I felt a constricting force around . So, that strange aura had been tied to black magic all along?

To cast a curse, a dium is required. That dium…

“You cursed the bandits’ weapons, didn’t you?”

“Even if you know, it’s too late. The curse is complete.”

“So you brainwashed those bandits too? I thought it was strange that they showed no fear.”

“Are you stupid or just fearless? Can’t you see what’s happening?”

“……”

“I’ll give you a chance. You seem more useful than those trash.”

“A chance?”

She pulled a small, squirming insect out of a wooden box.

A writhing, disgusting bug.

Damn, my mood soured instantly.

“Eat it. Then I’ll spare your life.”

“…You’re making a mistake. I have a serious grudge against anyone who tries to make eat bugs.”

“Do you want to die?”

“Sorry, lady, but you’re not my type.”

Her face twisted with rage.

Her hand, clutching the doll, turned pitch black.

At that mont, the strange energy within began to rage wildly.

The energy of a curse.

As it writhed, attempting to take over my body, I activated the ancient glyph.

When I’d first been injured by the cursed bandit weapons, I’d felt that foreign energy seeping in.

But I hadn’t been too worried.

After absorbing the sticky, filthy energy of the mana stones, I’d started to understand how to use the glyph.

I defined the power of the glyph in one word.

Purification.

The mont golden light burst from my hand, the raging energy was suppressed and vanished almost instantly.

“Kyaaaah!”

The woman scread, dropping the doll. Blood spurted from her mouth as she staggered, clearly reeling from the backlash of her broken spell.

As I approached her slowly, she backed away, terrified.

“W-What was that just now? What did you do!?”

The first ti she’d begged for her life, I hadn’t sensed any real fear. That’s when I knew she was hiding sothing.

“You should work on your acting skills.”

“Filthy insect!”

Her eyes turned a vivid red.

She tried to cast a brainwashing spell on , just like she had on the bandits.

As our gazes t, a familiar headache throbbed in my skull.

I’d felt this before.

mories of being surrounded by dark shamans in Kal’s prison resurfaced, and I scowled.

We stood off for a mont, and then her face turned deathly pale, contorting in horror.

In contrast, my expression relaxed.

Her ntal pressure was far weaker than Rengua’s. If she kept pushing against my mind, the outco was clear, so I moved to stop her quickly.

Perhaps sensing my impatience, she unleashed all her power.

“D-Die!!!”

Puhk!

Her head exploded.

Her headless corpse slumped to the ground.

I stared at the dead woman for a mont.

ntal Barrier.

It was a natural counter against dark shamans who sought to control and mock others’ minds.

Damn it, I had things I wanted to ask her.

“Ha…”

I sighed deeply and drew my dagger. Looking around, I saw the bandits trembling in fear.

With her death, they seed to have regained their senses as the brainwashing spell broke.

But it was too late.

‘Stupid woman. Why couldn’t you just leave?’

Cursing the headless corpse, I gripped my dagger and walked toward the bandits.

Karl Bastain had taught how to survive.

Especially, the standards for spilling blood.

I couldn’t leave anyone who had witnessed my power alive.

This was a matter of survival.

***

“You’re late?”

“I had so business to take care of.”

“Killed quite a few people, didn’t you?”

“How did you know?”

“The sll of blood is thick.”

“The sll of blood?”

I sniffed myself. I’d washed up by the river, but Karl still picked up the scent.

Did he have the nose of a bloodhound?

Or maybe it was his Crisis Detector ability?

I briefly recounted what had happened with the dark shaman to Karl.

“Doesn’t sound like a particularly skilled dark shaman. I an, for soone who was running around here hunting humans. You don’t even know her na?”

“Oh, well…”

I didn’t get the chance to ask, and I couldn’t exactly explain my ntal Barrier, so I just scratched my head awkwardly.

Karl examined the gold plaque I’d handed over.

“It’s the seal of the Marcia family. Greedy pig ended up going straight to hell.”

“You knew the Marcia rchant?”

“I received assassination requests for him a few tis. He was an old man obsessed with collecting antiques.”

Unfortunately, one of those antiques was sothing that Kal Blazer had his eyes on.

An artifact synonymous with the Butcher’s na.

‘The Cloak of Dragon’s Fang.’

An artifact that would enhance the presence of a ruler like him.

I knew it was a top-priority target for plundering.

“So the culprit is the lord of House Blyer? The assassination target you ntioned?”

“Yes.”

“The other nobles won’t stay silent. Marcia paid a considerable sum for their protection.”

The Butcher must have waited for the nobles’ attention to shift.

By now, they’d be too distracted dealing with the chira horde unleashed by Dominic.

Handing the seal, Karl smacked his lips.

“Seems like things aren’t going smoothly outside either, huh?”

“So people see the chira attacks as an opportunity.”

It wasn’t just “so people”—it was the Butcher himself, monopolizing the chaos. He was the one who’d benefit most from this entire situation.

“Forget about the Blyer lord. He’s not our problem. Let’s focus on the job.”

“Sure.”

“Now get out of here. The blood sll is making dizzy.”

“Not sothing I expected to hear from an assassin with decades of experience.”

I returned to my spot.

Lying on the field, I let my thoughts drift.

I recalled what Karl had said.

Not involved with the Butcher?

‘Oh, we’re very involved.’

Karl could say that only because he didn’t know his own future. If he did, I wonder what expression he’d make.

‘The Butcher will move soon.’

This was the main event that would greatly aid the rise of the Butcher, the protagonist of Chapter 1—The Hundred Hearts.

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