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Chapter 4 - Black Mist

Chapter 4: Black Mist

There was a nearly invisible black smoke starting to gather from all directions into a single mass. I don't know how I failed to notice this anomaly in a space so purely white, but that didn't matter— even if I had noticed it, I wouldn't have been able to change anything.

The black mist began to compress into a ball, and its color darkened with every pulse until it turned pitch black, like a black hole.

I kept my eyes on it, watching the changes unfold. I saw it start to writhe and shift into strange patterns, moving like bacteria, and suddenly it began to take on a strange form. It was familiar to anyone—yes, it was a human shape: a head, legs, arms, and a body. But what caught my attention more than anything else was its bizarre face. It had no features—no nose, no eyes, no ears, no hair—just a large, white, smiling mouth.

Its smile gave me an unsettling feeling, like someone had poured a bucket of ice-cold water over me. I felt the chill in every limb and cell of my body. But so what if I was afraid? I had no escape. I was completely at its mercy. What did it matter if it was black or terrifying?

After a few seconds, the black figure settled into its humanoid form.

I had been watching it from the moment it was just gray mist until it became a black sphere, then a human-like figure. I hadn't looked away once—I didn't even blink.

I kept staring at its face, waiting for any reaction. It didn't move, just stood there facing me, as if watching me back.

I said nothing—and neither did it. I didn't blink, keeping my eyes wide open out of fear it would suddenly move, like I was in a staring contest.

Time passed slowly. Each minute felt like an hour. I endured it and continued to observe in silence.

One minute… two minutes… three… twenty-five minutes.

I couldn't take the silence any longer, and my eyes could no longer bear it, so I broke the stillness and said,

"Hello…!"

Well, not the best way to start, but I tried to carry on as if talking to someone I knew.

"Hi, how can I help you?"

I kept a fake smile on my face to match its own.

No response. It was like it hadn't even heard me. Completely ignored me. I didn't let it bother me and continued speaking.

"Sorry to bother you, but could you tell me—what is this place?"

Still no response. I didn't take it personally. I just sat down to rest a little, and once I regained some of my energy to stand and move again, I noticed it reacted.

I didn't know why, but that made me think of something.

"Alright, if you don't want to communicate, that's fine."

I turned and began walking away in the opposite direction. After I had walked about twenty meters, I heard an annoying buzzing sound in my ear:

[Wow, you're really impatient!]

"…?"

I froze where I stood, trying to get used to the irritating sound. Then I turned around, squinting at the strange figure.

I saw the humanoid shape tremble slightly, and the voice returned:

[Do you enjoy being stared at like that?]

"…"

I didn't reply. I stood still. Something about this felt oddly familiar. Right—because I had just done the same.

[Well, never mind that now.]

[I'll finish up here and go take a bath. The gaze of mortal beings is truly filthy.]

That annoying voice rang in my ears like the screech of two massive metal plates grinding together.

[Congratulations, little mor—!]

"Silence."

[…]

I couldn't take it anymore and yelled:

"Stop talking in that voice!"

[Oh?! So, you're like them too!]

There was a hint of sadness in his voice. Though the tone hadn't changed, I could feel it.

[Alright then, how about this?]

"That's better. Thank you."

The voice now was much more pleasant—clear, even soothing. I enjoyed the clarity and said:

"Please, go ahead."

[…]

[Right, where was I? Ah yes, ahem.]

[Congratulations, little mortal. You've earned the chance to save your people from their current fate.]

I was surprised by his formal tone, especially his choice of words—"mortal" and "save your people"… What did he mean?

I didn't dwell on it and asked:

"What do you mean by saving my people from their fate?"

[I mean saving them from the destruction that awaits.]

"…"

I was silent for a few seconds, then said:

"What kind of salvation are you talking about? What destruction? My people have already been nearly wiped out."

The humanoid figure was silent for a few moments, then asked:

[What do you mean 'nearly wiped out'?]

"Hmm? Yeah, there was a war… and it ended with the destruction of the entire world."

[Hah? I don't believe you. Let me check.]

He didn't believe me. He began moving his hands through the air as if typing something.

He stopped and stared silently.

[…]

I heard a note of shock in his voice, then he said:

[Ahem… It seems your world really is unlucky. But no matter.]

Then he returned to his formal speech:

[Human, since you are the first of your kind to discover the Gate of Radiant Fortune, you will receive a reward beyond your imagination.]

I swallowed hard as I listened to those wonderful words. Somehow, I had expected something amazing from this strange gate. He continued:

[As the first human to find the Gate of Radiant Fortune, you will receive an additional reward.]

[And since your world was destroyed before the Event occurred, you will receive yet another bonus.]

[Total: 5 Mysterious Chests + Awakening Elixir + Panacea for any disease.]

His voice was so beautiful—it was like listening to a lullaby. From the beginning, I had sensed that something incredible would happen because of this gate.

I stepped toward the strange figure and extended my hand in thanks.

The humanoid figure didn't understand and tilted its head in curiosity before saying:

[What is this?]

"Oh, nothing. It's just that in our human traditions, we express gratitude with a handshake."

[Oh.]

[Alright! I thought gratitude was shown by bowing.]

I answered without hesitation:

"Sorry, but in this world, no one deserves my bow except for God."

[…]

The figure said nothing but reached out and shook my hand, then quickly let go.

[Alright, here are all your items. I hope you get something good.]

He said that, then pointed at the pile of gifts on the ground and dissipated the same way he had formed.

Oh! I forgot to ask how to get out. Well, it didn't matter right now.

I quickly approached the pile of gifts, as if I had been healed from all hunger and thirst. There were five chests in different colors, along with two elixirs—one for awakening, as he said, and the other a cure for all diseases.

I set aside the healing elixir, as I didn't need it at the moment. Maybe I'd use it if I were on the brink of death.

I took the awakening elixir in my hand and examined it. It wasn't strange—it looked like clear water. I didn't spend long looking at it. I opened it and drank it in one gulp.

It didn't have a distinctive taste, just like water, but the effects were far from ordinary. I began to feel warmth spreading through my body, likely from the surge in blood circulation. My body was screaming with excitement; the blood inside me felt like it was dancing at a party. My body trembled intensely—then suddenly stopped.

And then, I felt it—a strange, powerful sensation.

I felt like I was born anew. I felt like I could break a wall with a single punch. It was incredible. To my surprise, hunger, thirst, and exhaustion no longer affected me. I felt completely full of energy.

I enjoyed this feeling for a moment, then turned my gaze to the remaining gifts. I picked up the first chest, heart pounding with excitement… not knowing that my life was about to change forever just by opening it.

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