My Yandere Girlfriend Hiding in the Dungeon Kills Me Over and Over Again - Chapter 112 & 113
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My Yandere Girlfriend Hiding in the Dungeon Kills Me Over and Over Again
Chapter 112 Intimidation
At the same moment, Agetha and the Demon Lord Zoga were engaging in combat.
“Who are you?!”
Upon seeing Agetha, Demon Lord Zoga frowned and uttered those words.
“I’m the hero. The real deal.”
“Huh?”
In response to Agetha’s confident expression, Demon Lord Zoga wore a puzzled look.
“Well, whether you believe it or not, it doesn’t matter. Because what we have to do remains the same.”
“What’s your problem? You’ve been annoying since earlier.”
“Yeah, it seems we get along well in that regard. I’ve found you irritating since earlier too.”
Having said that, at that very moment, both of them gripped their swords and attacked each other.
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“Kiska!”
Returning to the location where Agetha and the Demon Lord were likely fighting, it seemed the battle had already concluded. Agetha approached, waving her hand.
“Hey, are you okay?”
“Yeah, I’m fine.”
As she spoke, she embraced me.
“What about the Demon Lord?”
“There, over there. I defeated him properly.”
Certainly, there lay Demon Lord Zoga in the direction Agetha pointed. It looked like he had been killed by Agetha.
“I see, you did well.”
While saying that, I stroked Agetha’s head, and she happily leaned into me.
“Look, I brought Sage Nyau.”
“Is that so?”
As she said that, Agetha looked towards Sage Nyau. Nyau seemed still unable to grasp the situation and appeared bewildered.
“I want to use your teleportation magic to get out of the dungeon.”
“W-Well, that’s fine, but… who are you?”
“I’m the hero, the real one.”
Nyau seemed unable to believe it, furrowing her brows.
“Well, whether I’m the hero or not doesn’t matter. Look, the fact remains that I defeated the Demon Lord.”
“Indeed, the Demon Lord has already been defeated.”
Sage Nyau observed the Demon Lord’s remains.
“Is it true, Noct-san, that she defeated the Demon Lord?”
“Yeah.”
Assassin Noct nodded in response to Sage Nyau’s question.
“I understand. There’s still much I don’t know, but if Noct-san says so, I believe Agetha-san defeated the Demon Lord. So, I won’t hesitate to cooperate. However, even if we use teleportation magic, shouldn’t we wait for everyone to gather…? Hero Eligion-sama seems to be sleeping there, but is it okay to wait for Warrior Gorgano-san and Holy Knight Canaria-san?”
“No need for that. I killed both of them; they were traitors.”
While thinking there might be a better way to phrase it, the truth left no room for argument.
Sage Nyau seemed shocked and stood frozen.
“Noct-san, is that true?”
“Yeah.”
Seeing Noct nod again, Nyau tried to come to terms with it.
“I understand. For now, let’s hear the details later. Shall we use teleportation magic to return outside?”
For now, we managed to convince Sage Nyau. Her compliance was surprisingly good, and it was a relief.
After that, Nyau took her staff and began chanting a spell.
Activating teleportation magic would likely take some time, so we needed to wait.
So, I sat there absentmindedly waiting.
With the Demon Lord defeated, it seemed like everything was over.
When I first came a hundred years ago, nothing made sense, but now, I had managed to eliminate the source of the world’s destruction. It seemed like I had accomplished everything I needed to do.
… Come to think of it, how could I return to the original time? What did the Observer say again? I remember…
“If it is determined that the world has been saved, I will forcibly return you to the original timeline.”
That’s right, that’s what was said.
Wait…? How would the Observer determine that the world had been saved? Isn’t defeating the Demon Lord the end?
If only I had asked for more details.
While I was lost in thought—
It happened suddenly.
So suddenly that, at first, I doubted my own eyes.
“Hey, what are you doing…?”
Unconsciously, I muttered.
In my line of sight was Agetha.
In Agetha’s hands was a large sword, covered with a substantial amount of blood.
“This one’s in the way.”
Agetha mumbled.
“Besides, without this one, Kiska will be happy. With this, there won’t be any negative rumors about the Alcus people.”
Saying that, Agetha looked at me and smiled.
Certainly, if Noct were to die, the stigma of betrayal wouldn’t spread… I thought.
“W-What are you doing!?”
Sage Nyau shouted.
While shouting, she readied her staff, preparing to confront Agetha.
“What? Are you in the mood to fight me?”
“Please answer the question… Why did you kill Noct-san!?”
Yes, just now, like a surprise attack, Agetha thrust her sword into Noct’s chest.
The sword plunged so deep that blood splattered forcefully. Without even a moment to groan, it was evident that Noct had died instantly.
“I don’t have any obligation to answer you.”
“I want you to answer! Otherwise, Nyau will become your enemy.”
“Sure, whatever. It doesn’t matter to me. Your life or death doesn’t interest me much.”
While saying that, Agetha tightened her grip on the sword.
Wait, at this rate, Nyau and Agetha might start killing each other here. I want to avoid that at all costs.
“Hey, Agetha, calm down. There’s no point in opposing Nyau here!”
“Kiska. Why are you defending that woman?”
Saying that, Agetha glared.
In an instant, a chill ran down my spine. The pressure emanating from Agetha was incredibly intense.
Nevertheless, I mustered up the courage and tried to persuade Agetha.
“I’m not defending her. I’m just saying it’s pointless to fight here. Besides, it’s natural for Nyau to be angry. Why did you kill Noct?”
“Why? Kiska, aren’t you happy about it too? Kiska, wasn’t Noct getting in your way?”
“I never said anything like that…”
This is bad. The more I talk, the worse the situation seems to get.
“Kiska, move.”
Saying that, Agetha exerted pressure again.
If I continue to side with Nyau, Agetha’s mood is likely to worsen.
“Okay.”
Nodding, I stepped away.
Immediately, Agetha approached Sage Nyau, placing her sword against Nyau’s neck, and spoke.
“If you don’t want to be killed, use teleportation magic quickly.”
“I-I understand.”
Sage Nyau had no choice but to nod in agreement.
From my perspective, although Nyau may have been frightened, it seemed unlikely that she would be killed, so for now, there was a sense of relief
And then, using Nyau’s teleportation magic, we escaped outside the dungeon.
In the end, only four of us—Agetha, myself, Sage Nyau, and Hero Eligion—managed to survive and exit the dungeon alive.
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Chapter 113 Change of clothes
Thanks to Sage Nyau’s teleportation magic, we were able to safely return to the village of Katarov. Having defeated the Demon Lord, we were welcomed and greeted by the villagers.
No one in the village knew what had transpired within the dungeon. They were unaware of the missing individuals or the new addition of Agetha. The smooth explanation provided by Sage Nyau, without any accusations, played a significant role in maintaining this peace.
A celebration for the Demon Lord’s defeat did not take place. This was because the main character, Hero Eligion, was still asleep. By the way, the villagers were informed that Hero Eligion was resting due to injuries sustained in a fierce battle with the Demon Lord. Therefore, plans were made to hold a celebration once Hero Eligion woke up.
“Hey, Kiska. What are we going to do from here?”
After finishing dinner, we were resting in a room provided by the villagers. Just as I was thinking about going to sleep, Agetha came to the room.
“Well…”
While nodding in response to Agetha’s question, I pondered. I had assumed that defeating the Demon Lord would enable us to return to our original timeline, but there was no sign of that happening. Could there be a time delay involved?
For now, I considered explaining the detailed circumstances to Agetha.
“There was such a thing.”
“Hmm, I see.”
I had previously explained about the mysterious entity known as the Observer. However, I hadn’t detailed the interactions with the Observer.
“So, for now, I want to explore how to return to the original era a hundred years from now.”
“I don’t think there’s any need to go back.”
“Huh?”
“Well, because I’m here, Kiska is here, and we’re incredibly happy right now. So, I think it would be better to stay in this era.”
“Well, maybe…”
When she said that, I started to feel that way too. I had no family in my original time, so there might not be much need to return.
The only concern might be about Namia. If I don’t go back a hundred years, I won’t be able to test whether the resurrection ring I obtained could bring Namia back to life. Whether attempting to resurrect the dead is truly the right thing to do or not, I wasn’t sure. So, even if I could go back to the original era, I wasn’t sure if I would really try.
“However, the Observer said this: if the Observer determines that the world has been saved, I will be forcibly returned to the original time. So, even if I want to stay in this era, it might be difficult…”
“That could be true…”
“By the way, what about Agetha?”
Come to think of it, what will happen to Agetha? Can Agetha also return a hundred years from now?
Agetha originally lived in this era but survived until a hundred years later due to being sealed. So, is it natural for Agetha to stay in this era? If that’s the case, we might be separated from each other.
“Maybe I can also go a hundred years from now.”
“I see, that’s reassuring then.”
Despite coming to the past for Agetha’s sake, it would be lonely not to be able to see her again. So, I felt relieved by Agetha’s response.
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The next morning, I woke up in the bed of the inn where I had stayed.
Even after a day had passed, there was no way to return to the original timeline.
“When the Observer determines that the world has been saved, I will be forcibly returned to the original timeline.”
I echoed the words the Observer had said.
Come to think of it, although it’s mentioned that ‘when the world has been saved,’ it was never specified that defeating the Demon Lord would achieve that. Does that mean that even after defeating the Demon Lord, the world is still on the brink of destruction?
If that’s the case, it seems necessary to come up with some kind of plan.
“For now, I’ll ask Agetha.”
So, I headed to the room where Agetha was staying.
“Agetha, there’s something I need to talk to you about.”
While saying that, I opened the door.
“Oh!”
She exclaimed.
To my surprise, there in front of me was Agetha, either changing or undressing, in a state of partial undress. I unintentionally saw various things like her underwear and cleavage.
“Sorry.”
I quickly said while attempting to close the door. If only I had checked before opening it.
“Why are you trying to close it?”
Nevertheless, for some reason, Agetha grabbed the door, preventing it from closing.
“That’s, you know, it’s not good to see someone changing.”
“It’s fine if it’s you, Kiska.”
“It’s not that simple!”
While saying this, I strained to close the door, but it seemed like Agetha was much stronger, and I couldn’t close it at all.
“I give up.”
In the end, I gave up trying to close the door. No matter how hard I tried, I didn’t feel like I could win against Agetha’s strength. Truly befitting a hero.
“You can come in.”
As instructed, I entered.
“So, what did you want to talk about…?”
Seating myself on the bed, Agetha said while sitting down next to me.
“Hey, why aren’t you changing!?”
Agetha is still in her underwear, making it awkward to look directly at her.
Since she was in the middle of changing, I hoped she would finish changing soon.
“Hmm, I can change later. I’m more interested in hearing your story.”
“Normally, you wouldn’t want others to see you in such a state.”
“That’s why I said earlier, it’s fine if Kiska sees. Oh, I see. Kiska, you’re probably embarrassed seeing me like this. Well, it can’t be helped. Kiska is such a coward; even when I tempted him so much, he couldn’t make a move.”
I got goosebumps.
I never expected Agetha to bring up that incident. Clearly, she’s referring to the night when we first encountered each other in the dungeon, and she tried to make a move on me, but I rejected her, leading to her subsequent suicide. Frankly, that event is still a significant trauma for me. At the same time, because of that incident, I have an unavoidable sense of discomfort around Agetha.
“Moreover, when other women approach you, you easily give in to their advances. Kiska wouldn’t understand, right? How much my heart was wounded.”
I immediately apologized.
“I don’t want to hear any apologies.”
Agetha responded. Looking at her expression, she seemed on the verge of tears. Despite her strength, she appeared fragile and easily broken when I wasn’t around.
“I love you, Agetha.”
Upon hearing this, she smiled.
I haven’t figured out if I truly love her or not, but right now, this feels like the right answer.