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My Evil System-Chapter 139 The Dead’s Scream . . .
[BONUS] 𝒇𝘳ℯℯ𝚠𝙚𝑏𝗻𝑜ѵ𝑒𝙡.co𝑚
Walking through that grass-covered path and into that usual courtyard at the center of the main campus, I went towards the clinic, situated just beside the admin department.
It was already eight in the evening, and most students were either in the cafeteria taking their dinner and chatting with each other or in their beds taking their early rest.
However, there were two faculties in the school that had just started their lectures with one another.
I even heard the 'student' groans while the 'teacher' was teaching her the ways to pleasure a man.
I opened the door and casually let myself in. there was four bed in the clinic. Two beds on the left and two on the right, separated by an aisle at the center. There were also trays of medical equipment and potions parked on the center wall.
The place had a strange smell. It wasn't exactly like any hospital I'd been in before. It didn't have that sterile feeling that most clinics did.
A candle by the bedside table lit the figure of the two intertwined people on one of the beds, hiding their form by a thin white curtain.
I didn't want to prolong this any longer and pulled the white curtain away, revealing the intertwined bodies of the head of the infirmary, Marie, and the combat teacher, Edgar.
Marie was prompt on all fours. Her violate hair was tied in a bun while her full breasts were jiggling as Edgar worked her from behind.
Marie yelped at the sight of me, and she scrambled to get away from Edgar and covered herself with a blanket. Her hair was disheveled, adding to her mature charm.
To be honest, she didn't look like she was in her forties to me. 𝒇𝒓eewe𝒃𝑛𝒐𝘃𝒆𝚕.co𝘮
If I was right, Mari was here at the same time as Edgar, so both have an ATP that were already more than a hundred.
"You?!" Edgar was on his feet and glared at me with all his glory.
My lips quirked to the side. For a bulky man, his little brother was rather small.
<Host's little brother is much bigger. That's why Dementia and Megu wanted it every night. Kekekeke>
"How did you get in?" Edgar snarled, didn't have any single ounce of intention to cover himself.
I shrugged. "Through the front door."
Marie's eyes went wide, and she hissed at Edgar. "You didn't lock it?"
I found it funny that she would think a lock would stop a sword from destroying a wooden door.
"I did," Edgar told her and frowned at me. "What do you want?"
"Before that . . . I want to know something first," I said and put Lucy over my shoulder. "Did a kid named Thomas came here, asking for you to heal his injuries?"
Marie scowled when I addressed her. She thought for a moment and asked. "The kid with coconut haircut?"
I nodded.
"Yeah. What about it?"
"Did you heal his injuries?"
Marie stared at me for a moment, and she sighed. "I don't remember. I'm too busy every day to even remember a single kid."
"Or you're too busy fucking this man and forgot your duties as the nurse of this school."
Marie's face warped into a frown, and her true age showed with the creasing of her skin. "Haaa? You're just a noob. How dare you patronize me. Who do you think you are?"
She folded her hands and sneered. "In the first place. I don't see any big deal about not healing a noob. People die here all the time."
". . . I see." I stifled a laugh and swung Lucy, causing Marie to flinch and hide behind Edgar.
"If we come to a point where even innocent kids are disregarded, bullied, and killed for our own convenience, then . . . humans should as well be extinct."
The corner of Marie's lips twitched. "Huh? Do you hear yourself right now?"
She laughed. "Edgar, can you believe this noob?"
Edgar wasn't smiling the least. "And what are you gonna do about it?"
My head tilted to the side and smiled in kind. "Take a guess."
Within a blink, I was right in front of Marie and drew a straight line in her midsection when Edgar appeared, and his blow created a wave that knocked me back.
I summersault in the air and landed on the stone floor.
It was only when Marie recovered and she murdered me with her glares when she realized that she almost died. "You! How dare you–!"
"Marie, shut up and heal me!"
Edgar's growls stopped Marie from yapping, and when she gazed at him, she gasped.
Edgar's left arm was torn like it was bitten off by a rabid hound. His HP was also reduced to more than half.
Their gazes then settled on the arm Lucy was biting between her two blades.
I thought so. It was its mouth. I chuckled.
"Hmm . . . as expected of a player whose ATP is more than a hundred." I swung Lucy downward, and it spat the arm on the floor. "If I'm not mistaken . . . you're a fighter, right? Thus the fists."
Edgar's face turned serious. There was no longer any smirk on his lips. "You . . . how can you injure me when you're only a noob? Your ATP is supposed to be in the twenties."
With shaking hands, Marie healed Edgar's injuries while she shifted her eyes at me and Edgar's arm.
Within seconds, Edgar's arm regenerated, and his HP increased to half.
As I thought. I needed to kill that White Mage first.
And like Edgar read my thoughts, I heard him whisper to Marie.
"Marie, teleport out of here."
"Huh? He's just a noob."
Edgar snapped at her. "NOW!"
"No one is getting out of here alive," I said and broke the bottle of [The Dead's Scream].
A piercing cry enveloped the area that made Marie curled and covered her ears while Edgar tried to resist, but in the end, he succumbed to the sound.
The two were then stunned and couldn't move, making it easy for me to kill them.
Dementia's Brew was always a hundred percent effective. A stunned creature wouldn't be able to cast a spell or consume an item until the stun was over or if there was someone who cured them."
"I'm in a hurry, so I need you both dead."
Marie went pale, and it was only then her situation sank in. She couldn't move, but she could still speak and cry.
N-no . . . S-stay back! HeEe–!"
Her head rolled on the ground with her eyes rolling in the back of her head. Her naked body fell like a lifeless doll on the floor before she slowly burst into particles.
( . . . continuation on NOTES)