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Horror Game Developer: My games aren't that scary! novel Chapter 87

Chapter 87: The Conductor’s Trial [1]

"....."

The theater was empty.

From the fine red seats lined in velvet, to the grand balconies that arched above, and the stage looming in the distance.

Everything was silent.

The lights were off, casting the entire theater in a murky darkness. A biting cold lingered in the air, as if the room itself had been abandoned for years, and yet...

It felt as though thousands of eyes were staring right at me.

My entire body tensed at the sensation.

However, I didn’t let it show.

I maintained my composure while walking towards the same seat I had sat in the past.

’It should be this one.’

I sat down.

And the moment I did...

Flick!

The lights snapped on, and everything flared to life.

Swoosh, swoosh!

One by one, the seats began to fill. The all-too-familiar faceless figures emerged with the light. It was just like last time... No, not quite. I was alone. And every single one of them... was staring directly at me.

"....."

Tak!

The simple echo of a step echoed all of a sudden as I turned my attention towards the stage, where a towering figure emerged, its elongated body and stitched-together features casting long shadows as its presence took over the entire theater.

"H-Ha."

My chest shook at the sight.

But it wasn’t out of fear this time, but out of nervousness.

’He’s here.’

I had a plan.

I just needed to execute it.

It had to work.

And then...

The figure stopped.

Silence.

"....."

Slowly, its head turned to face me.

I didn’t dare breathe, but at the same time... I didn’t dare take my eyes away from it.

I stared back, showing no signs of fear.

At least... I tried not to show it.

’So long as I don’t puke now, I’ll be fine.’

I was very close to puking.

Still, I managed to remain composed. I somewhat expected this. I had been waiting for it to happen, and as such, was prepared to handle the current situation.

I also knew its weakness.

’I can do this.’

My fists silently clenched.

And then—

A grotesque tearing noise echoed through the theater as the stitches on the conductor’s face split apart, forcing its mouth open in a dreadful, unnatural grimace.

"I’ve... been waiting."

Every part of me shivered the moment its voice reached my ears.

It was almost like a whisper. A cold whisper.

My lips pressed together tightly as I held onto the armrest of the chair.

"Your earlier performance was, I must say.... perfectly adequate. You’ve revealed something rather intriguing, and I found our collaboration unexpectedly delightful."

"Is that so?"

I forced a smile.

"...I also found the per—"

"But."

The conductor cut me off before I could speak. Its voice was now colder... dryer.

"That does not take away from what you previously stated. You said my music was trash. I cannot accept that."

Every hair on my body rose the moment the conductor spoke.

This situation...

’It’s not good.’

"But that’s fine."

The conductor slowly turned towards the seats that were nearly arranged on the stage, its hand raising to display the baton.

Then, gradually stopping in the air, the conductor paused.

The silence stretched.

Wham!

Chapter 87: The Conductor’s Trial [1] 1

’Oh, no...’

Riiiip!

Then, barely managing to speak, I continued, "You’re mediocr—Ukh!"

Rattle! Rattle!

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