[Two adventurers have entered the class B portal.]
[Quest: Defeat the monster residing in this place.]
[Reward: Ruined Sword (Rare)]
‘Two adventurers? Why are there two people inside the portal? It must’ve been a bystander that got lost on their way back or someone who has died recently,’ I thought, while looking at the panel. And it was the most reasonable explanation behind the panel’s description. Like any other game-like feature, the system might have experienced a bug in the portal.
But the reward that the commenters mentioned was real. Defeating the monster would grant me the [Ruined Sword], which the portal had labelled as something rare for its quality.
All I had to do was to defeat the monster guarding this portal and take the treasure. However, that job was the most difficult one. I couldn’t use my sniper the way I should. Whenever I wanted to pull the trigger, my hands refused to obey my commands. Even though I needed to, my fingers couldn’t move a muscle. It was as if I had an illness. When I saw the masked man kill my parents with his rifle crippled me into an embarrassing state. And I doubted this would disappear anytime soon, despite facing this portal and its monster inside.
But I had to, or Hina and her parents would suffer more. I was already scared and ran away instead of helping Midori earlier this afternoon. He died because of me. And now, things would happen the same as they did a while ago. I had my gun with me. And yet, I couldn’t land a bullet against the monster’s face.
I was a coward. I didn’t deserve this power. However, here I was, taking my first steps inside hell - inside the portal.
As soon as I arrived on the other side, everything became different. The trees, benches, and the playground disappeared. There was a land filled with grass and tombstones on the ground, as if this site was a graveyard of some sort. And it was. Everything surrounding me was as dark as the night sky, and the only light source I had was the stars guiding my path. My nose could smell the acrid stench of corpses rotting within my surroundings, which almost made me want to puke everything I ate this morning. Someone must’ve died here, with the unfortunate animals caught by the portal.
An obelisk stood a few miles away from me, with names written in different languages scribbled on the surface. I couldn’t read any of those names even if I tried because I was too far away from them. It was as if I was in a different place or world. Like the games provided, I also had a map on the right side of my view and marked the pillar with a red dot. It had an ominous design, which only meant one thing. That place was the boss’ shelter, the one I had to defeat to retrieve the treasure and complete my quest.
I wanted to run away. But I had no other choice but to fight the damned monster hiding inside that building…
According to my system, this place was a graveyard. And my opponent was something of a ghost or a ghoul that wielded a scythe as its weapon. Only magic could hurt it. My system also said to me that physical attacks and normal bullets wouldn’t deal any damage to this monster. Hence, the system changed my physical bullets into the magical ones that had my arcane.
Luckily, my sniper’s bullets were made of magic, paired with my skills as a player. My system was akin to a game. However, this time, if I lose, I lose my life. And there was no way of reviving or returning to the real world. If I die, that’s it.
“All you have to do is to pull the trigger. That’s all you have to do, Aoi. That’s all you have to do.”
If I could manage to hit the monster and kill it, I would return to the hospital and pay the bills. Hina would be so happy if she knew I came back alive and paid for her parent’s hospital fees.
I kept conditioning my mind until I reached my destination. My map marked the area where I should meet the monster. It was at the furthest part of this portal. Although the beast probably lived here a few thousand years, I must use the terrain to my advantage and kill the creature from a mile’s range. I was a sniper, after all.
However, I was inside uncharted territory. The monster had the upper hand. It was as if I was swimming inside an ocean and had to fight against a Megalodon. But there was one thing that my enemy didn’t have. It was my system. I was powerful enough to take any enemy in front of me if I tried. Unfortunately, that was the problem. I needed to try.
The ghoul that my system had mentioned was a few feet away from me. I immediately ducked and went behind a tombstone that covered my body. As soon as I concealed myself from the ghoul, I glimpsed at the side and studied my enemy.
[Name]: {Grim Reaper}
[Titles]: {Guardian of the Graveyard}
[Species]: {Ghoul}
[Level 100]
— [Health] --- {10,000/10,000 [+500.0 Hp regeneration per minute]
— [Arcana] --- {510/510 [+35.52 Arc regeneration per minute]}
It was what the system had mentioned. I was up against a grim reaper that was one hundred levels above me. The reaper had a scythe strong enough to cut mountains and deal thousand damage more, judging by the numbers written on the panels. That monster could float and travel as fast as a cheetah. And besides that, the ghoul also had mana. If my hunches would prove me right, this ghoul could use skills that were far superior to mine.
However, if I defeat this Grim Reaper, I would receive a gazillion tons of experience. Not to mention, I would also earn money to pay for the hospital fees. Everyone was according to plan. All I had to do now was to defeat it, and everything would flow like a river.
Just as I lifted my sniper and tried aiming my scope at the monster, my hands quivered in fright. I was at the perfect range where I could hit my enemies from afar, yet my body still refused to obey my commands. It was as if it rejected my thoughts and followed my greatest fears.
‘But how could I blame myself when the person who killed my parents was a man wielding the same weapon I had? And how could I use my sniper to kill this ghoul when I didn’t use it for Midori? What was I even thinking? I didn’t deserve this power, and I didn’t deserve to continue living…’
Those words shrouded my mind as I embraced the weapon in my hands. Within a few seconds, my body gave up. My hands released the grip on my gun and left it on the ground. The sniper created a banging sound that resounded throughout the graveyard. Since I lost touch with my weapon, my system concluded that I wanted to put my rifle back in my inventory. I could summon the sniper again if I wanted to.
But did I really want to? The answer was simple. Even if I could call out for my weapon and equip it again in my arms, I would drop it on the ground and remain a coward. Even though the people that met me described me as a gifted child and a smart one, I was afraid. I was just like a child who never learned to grow up and move on.
And that problem came back to bite me.
When I detached my weapon from my hand, it slammed against the ground and created noise. That sound was enough to lure the grim reaper in my direction. When I glanced in front of me, the ghoul had already disappeared. My system and my sixth sense warned me that something would attack me.
But I didn’t know where. This was my first time using my sixth sense in battle. Although someone had told me about the ambush, I didn’t know where it would come from. And then it hit me.
I rolled to the side, hoping that I could dodge any damage I could take from the ghoul. However, the reaper’s scythe was too long and eventually reached my back. It clipped and slashed my skin, creating an open wound prone to infection and immobilising my body.
But I refused to quit. Luckily, the Grim Reaper didn’t damage any of my major organs and hit my back, which I wanted. However, I was far from winning this clash. And the Grim Reaper had the advantage. I had no other choice but to fight this monster and go home with the treasure in my hands. Hina and her parents were waiting for me, after all.
I couldn’t leave a dent against the monster, no matter what I did. There was no way for me to use my sniper, thanks to traumatising memory haunting my head. So I threw rocks at the ghoul. It was my only chance to deal with minor damage and prolong the inevitable death waiting for my soul. I wasn’t expecting anything, so the pebbles I hurled dealt no damage to the ghoul. When the Grim Reaper finally fought back, the ghoul swung his weapon and hit my right arm. I could still use my hand, but blood flowed from my shoulders and created a pool of blood beside my feet. I didn’t suffer any broken bones, but I wasn’t unscathed either.“Fuck… if this continues, I will die.”I gave up on everything before. However, I promised Hina to return home and pay the hospital bills. She was waiting for me. After ten years, Hina finally ca
Did I really want this to end? If it was, what was Midori’s sacrifice, then? It was all for nothing…If I gave up right now, Hina and her parents would die. They were the ones who took care of me as if I was their child. Why would I even let this happen?Of course, I wouldn’t. Of course, I wanted to live for another day and hear my step-sister call me her brother. I wished to save them. Every cell inside my body hollered the same thing again, and again, and again, and again, and again. It was never-ending. And all I had to do was…“Pull this trigger.”The second I mustered my courage, I carried my sniper and aimed my scope at the Grim Reaper. I placed my trauma aside and vowed to save Hina. She was everything I had. This family gave
[Congratulations for killing the Level 100 Grim Reaper!] [Congratulations! You have levelled up!] [You are now level 35] [New Skill has been unlocked!] [Extended Magazine {Passive Ability}- You can now hold 15 shells at once for magical bullets and physical bullets] [Smoke Bomb (s) {Active Ability}- You can now cast Smoke Bomb (s) to an area. Once Smoke Bomb is cast, it would eventually fill the site with a smog cloud that lessens everyone’s visibility and accuracy, excluding yours. Duration of Smoke Bomb (s): 10 seconds. Enemies can not destroy or steal Smoke Bomb (s). You cannot also pass the Smoke Bomb (s) to any of your allies. Smoke Bombs can stack indefinitely. Cooldown of Smoke Bomb (s): 1 hour. The Smoke Bomb’s c
“I’m here to exchange an item for money.”I didn’t run around the bush and tell them what I wanted. The receptionist, who had an uninterested look despite her optimistic behaviour, tilted her head and opened her mouth. While conversing with me, the girl entertained the few strong-looking adventures beside her. Those were the ones who leered at the receptionist, maybe thinking about filthy things to do with her. I didn’t know. I was quick to judge and trusted my instincts. And that one guy who had been looking at the woman’s chest said it all.“Fine. Just hand out the treasure, and a staff working here would appraise it for the guild. The treasure exchange currency is here,” the girl said, and handed me a clipboard. “Whatever’s written there on that piece of paper is the absolute price of each treasure.
“To formally start our business, let me reintroduce myself. My name is Sakamaki, Kei. As the receptionist mentioned, I am the right-hand secretary and one and only Appraiser for Crimson Guild. I have the ability to see through objects and describe them in detail, especially items that came from portals,” Kei narrated, as he made himself comfortable with the chair and crossed his legs. “Before we can hand you out the money, I would first ask you a set of questions. I know that you and your sister insist that you’ve conquered the portal by yourselves, and we respect that. But, just like any other business, we need to know more information than what you’ve provided us.”“My name is Nakamura, Aoi. This is Amamiya, Hina. She’s my step-sister," I introduced myself, in case of Kei asking me about my sister's name and mine. Within a few hours, we finally arrived inside the medical building. The night finally came, and the moon and stars twinkled above the sky. Everything was silent. But the building’s insides buzzed as if they were bees inside a hive, flying to one place after another. It was a hectic day, especially when the portals arrived and wreaked havoc across the world. As we entered the busy hallway, the doctors and nurses exchanged looks when they saw our appearance. It was as if they had seen a ghost. Those medical staff also mumbled to each other, with their eyes slanted, and sent question marks in our direction. I had enough of this gossip, so I went directly toward a doctor and asked the topic behind their conversation. “What’s going on? We plan on paying the hospital bills today. I-I have the money right here. If thereMy Sniper System Chapter 16 - Consequences and Reward
“This is Tokyo, Japan’s leading news station. And we are bringing you the hottest news. The Crimson Guild and the prime minister had a long discussion last night about the portals and the adventurers. Portals are the swirling ball of light that materialised in our streets and became gateways to different dimensions. Adventurers are people who are gifted with powers and fight for the country’s safety and interest. Crimson Guild is the number one Guild in the world that has offered help to Japan and the United Nations. Thousands of people had already been claimed by the portals when they arrived. And according to the prime minister and the Crimson Guild, they cannot ignore the threat of the increasing numbers of people getting killed by these portals. After the fruitful meeting, the Crimson Guild and the prime minister of Japan have announced that adventurers who are willing to help the citizens are now invited to join guilds and parti
I was running out of options. There was nothing I could do but return to the hospital room where Hina was and wait for any guilds recruiting any fresh adventurers. It was even scarier than job hunting in Tokyo. And at the end of the day, I found nothing. When I arrived inside the hospital, Hina welcomed me with a confused face saying, “you shouldn’t be here,” or something along those lines. She was right about it. However, the Crimson Guilds had original plans rather than accepting my application form to become an adventurer, despite the treasure I exchanged for them. My step-sister watched the television when I arrived as she folded the clothes we would wear for the next day. Hina knew everything about me. And if I planned on joining the Crimson Guild, Hina figured out I would leave her for a while and conquer a portal. Exchanging the treasure received from