My Yandere Girlfriend Hiding in the Dungeon Kills Me Over and Over Again - Chapter 24 & 25
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My Yandere Girlfriend Hiding in the Dungeon Kills Me Over and Over Again
Chapter 24 What went wrong?
“What went wrong…”
I reflected upon returning from death.
Judite had said, “How dull,” and killed me.
In other words, maybe I should say something more interesting. However, I couldn’t come up with anything like that at all.
Anyway, I decided to go back to Judite once more.
“So, what benefits do I gain by taking you as my disciple?” she asked the same question again.
“There are no benefits. However, please make me your disciple,” I said, this time choosing to appeal with sincerity since I couldn’t offer any benefits.
“It’s not worth discussing.” she declared, and I was killed once again.
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Afterward, I repeatedly visited the vampire Judite only to be killed.
At one point, she asked, “So, what benefits do I gain by taking you as my disciple?”
I replied, “I can take care of everything. Shopping, cleaning, meal preparation, you name it. So please, make me your disciple.”
She responded with, “I don’t particularly feel the need for such things,” and killed me.
On another occasion, in response to the same question, “So, what benefits do I gain by taking you as my disciple?”
I said, “Leave the physical work to me! I might not look like it, but I have experience with farming, so I’m confident in my strength!”
To which she replied, “If it’s strength you’re talking about, I’m superior,” and killed me.
And then, on another occasion…
“I can be a conversation partner. You see, living in a place like this, there’s no opportunity to talk to other people, so I thought you might be feeling lonely.”
“I’m not particularly lonely,” she said, and then she killed me.
After that, I attempted many times, only to be killed. I had no idea what she was looking for.
“So, what benefits do I gain by taking you as my disciple?”
“I can show you interesting things.”
“Interesting things…?”
Saying this, the vampire Judite showed interest.
“Yes, I have a purpose. It’s revenge.”
“Revenge? It sounds quite delightful.”
I was surprised that this was the most positive response I had received so far.
With a sense of inner joy, I began to explain my past: the persecution by the villagers, the loss of my beloved, and the exile to this dungeon due to false accusations. However, I concealed the fact that I kept returning from death with the skill “Save & Reset.” It was still too early to trust her that much.
“So, I desperately want to become stronger and make the villagers see my power. To achieve that, I want to become your disciple and gain strength,” I said, bowing my head.
“Kihhihi, that’s quite interesting,” she chuckled.
“So, what kind of revenge are you specifically thinking about?”
“Um…”
Revenge was all I had in mind, and I hadn’t really thought about the specifics.
“I will kill them all,” I said, considering the answer that would likely please the vampire in front of me the most.
“How will you kill them?”
“I will torture them before killing them. It will be the most gruesome way. No one will be spared, regardless of age or gender. I’ll make them regret subjecting me to this from the bottom of their hearts.”
“That sounds quite good!”
She grinned broadly.
“I’ve developed a desire to see what will become of you.”
“Alright!”
“Don’t get too excited just yet. If you pass the test, I’ll make you my disciple.”
“A test? Thank you!”
Finally, I had provided an answer that satisfied her. I didn’t know what kind of test awaited me, but I couldn’t afford to miss this opportunity, so I steeled myself for whatever lay ahead.
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Chapter 25 I will give you some instructions.
“So, what is the content of the test?”
“…For now, just follow me,” said the vampire Judite.
With that, Judite began to walk, so I obediently followed along.
“By the way, what’s your name?”
“I’m Kiska.”
“Kiska, huh? Come to think of it, you seem to know my name quite well.”
“Well, I heard rumors about a vampire residing in this dungeon…”
“I see. Well, I have been living here for quite some time, so it’s not surprising to hear such rumors.”
I actually heard it from Agetha during the repeated time leaps, but I decided to keep that to myself.
“Did Kiska use a teleportation circle before coming here?”
“Yes, I did.”
“Are you aware that there were three teleportation circles?”
“Yes, I am.”
“In that case, the explanation will be straightforward. This dungeon has a somewhat peculiar design, and the route you can take changes with each teleportation circle. However, once you step on a teleportation circle, you cannot access a different route.”
As Judite explained, the route indeed changed significantly depending on which teleportation circle you used.
The first route had the sealed Agetha, the second route had the vampire Judite, and the third route had the Parasitic Sword.
“However, with a certain secret tactic, you can move to a different route.”
Saying this, the vampire Judite placed her hand on the wall. Initially, I thought it was an ordinary wall, but it seemed to function as a concealed switch. When Judite pressed it, the wall recessed, and a new passage appeared.
I had no idea there was a hidden passage like this…
Walking through that passage led to another new path. As I continued down the path, I came across a familiar sight.
“If you can gain control over the Parasitic Sword, I’ll consider it a passing grade for the test,” Judite said.
“Control…?”
Wait, I don’t understand the meaning.
I’ve used this sword countless times, but I’ve never been able to control it even once.
“This sword has a very tricky nature. It parasitizes its owner, and with each defeat of monsters or humans, it grows and eventually even takes over the consciousness. Honestly, because it attacks monsters and humans indiscriminately, I’ve always wanted to dispose of it. But merely touching it would lead to parasitism, so I couldn’t risk doing anything.”
“So, what do you want me to do?”
“After being parasitized by this sword, overcome it and gain control over the sword in return.”
“Can I even do something like that…?”
“You’ll most likely fail nine times out of ten,” she said with a nonchalant expression.
“Well, I’ll give you some guidance,” she said, but I honestly didn’t feel like I could actually control it.
“Perhaps you got cold feet? Unfortunately, you don’t have a choice. If you refuse, I’ll kill you right here and now.”
It seemed there was no choice after all.
“No, I’ll do it. Please teach me how.”
“Hehe, it seems you’ve already steeled yourself. Now, for the specific method, first, grip the blade instead of the hilt.”
“Understood.”
As instructed, I gripped the blade.
“Ugh…”
Instantly, intense pain surged through my entire body. However, it was less painful than when I gripped the hilt. I could still endure this.
“So, what should I do after this?”
“Swallow it.”
“Huh?”
“While looking up, insert the blade smoothly from the tip into the back of your throat.”
“Well, if I do something like that, won’t I die?”
“Yes, I think there’s a high possibility of dying. But it seems to work occasionally.”
“Umm…”
I let out a sigh.
Well, I guess there’s no choice…
With determination, I inserted the Parasitic sword into the back of my throat.
And in the next moment, my consciousness faded away…