Chapter 102
The others were all astonished by Daran’s proposal.
“Test? What test?” Jared asked with a frown.
“Janet heard this from Angelina and then she told me. Apparently, there is a certain test that we can take to become verified rogues. And then we will have access to the Grace Ruin.”
Daran looked to Kass for verification, “Is that true?”
Kass was reluctant, “It is true. But I don’t know the details of that test. It could be extremely dangerous. Plus, are you really willing to go that far? Once we are in the Rogue King’s imperial city…there is no turning back.”
“We don’t need to turn back.” Daran said deeply, “This war won’t end unless we kill the Rogue King. And the only way to do that is to face him directly. If some of you are having second thought and want to withdrawal back to Crimson Fortress, now is probably a good time.”
Kass’s jaw clenched. He looked irritated.
“I will go wherever Gamma Janet goes,” he said decisively.
“And so do we,” Jared nodded. “So where can we take this test? Any clues?”
“There is a certain place that we can sign up for the test. Finish your meal and we will go there immediately,” Kass said.
They gobbled down their meals and left the restaurant.
The place that Kass brought them to turned out to be a dive bar hidden in a dingy alleyway.
The doorbell made a jingling noise when Daran pushed the door open. Everyone inside turned their heads to look at them.
The dimly lit interior was stacked with warn leather stools and cracked vinyl booths. The air was thick with the acrid smell of beer and decades of cigarette smoke.
Customers hidden in the shadows of the booths eyed the newcomers as they made their ways to the bar.
Hunched over the oily bar was an old man with messy hair and lumpy skin.
He looked up briefly at them and huffed, “What?”
Kass slid a 50-dollar bill across the table, “5 Whiskey Ruined on ice.”
The old bartender narrowed his eyes, “5? For all of you?”
“Is that not allowed?” Jared asked.
The bartender snorted, “We just haven’t had a group in a long time. And just so you know, that drink is damn strong. It will fucking kill you.”
“I know. And we can take it.”
The bartender dumped the piece of rag that he was wiping those glasses with and lurched to the back.
“What is a Whiskey Ruined?” Janet whispered.
“It is how you ask for the ticket for the test. You will see.”
Moments later, the bartender returned with 5 glasses of whiskey and 5 tickets. “Finish your drink,” he mumbled. “The entrance is in the back, next to the man’s room.”
They exchanged a brief look, and each took a glass of wine and a ticket.
Janet drank her wine in one draught. The whiskey burned all the way down to her chest. She suddenly felt reenergized.
After they all finished their drinks, they went to the back of the bar and found a door next to the man’s room just like the bartender had said.
There was a ticket gate standing outside of the door, like the one that they had in the
subway.
“OK.”
Kass turned to look at the rest of them.
“So now you are supposed to insert your ticket here and the gate will open up, leading you to the place where you can take the test. But that is all I know. I have no idea what will happen beyond this gate.”
Daran reached for Janet’s hand and locked fingers with her.
“Are you ready?” he asked, his gorgeous eyes gleaming brightly in the darkness. Janet smiled and gently squeezed his hand, “Whenever you are.”
Daran stepped up and inserted his ticket into the ticket machine.
The green light flashed, and the door opened up, revealing a secret tunnel. The narrow staircase descended into the darkness, leading to somewhere unknown.
Janet followed Daran and inserted her ticket as well.
One by one, they all passed the gate.
The tunnel was pitch-black. And it was not even wide enough for two people to travel shoulder by shoulder. They could only walk as a line and held on to the moss-covered wall as they traveled downstairs.
A muggy and rotten smell filled the air.
The further they went, the more humid it got.
And the stairs seemed to never end.
They must had walked down 10 flights of stairs already-Janet was keeping counts-but still hadn’t reached the end.
They were deep beneath the ground already.
“How much further?” Glen’s voice came from the darkness.
But no one could answer him.
Because at this point, nobody-not even Kass-knew what would happen.
After another 5 minutes of traveling in the darkness, they finally reached to the bottom of the staircase.
After they all finished their drinks, they went to the back of the bar and found a door next to the man’s room just like the bartender had said.
There was a ticket gate standing outside of the door, like the one that they had in the
subway.
“OK.”
Kass turned to look at the rest of them.
“So now you are supposed to insert your ticket here and the gate will open up, leading you to the place where you can take the test. But that is all I know. I have no idea what will happen beyond this gate.”
Daran reached for Janet’s hand and locked fingers with her.
“Are you ready?” he asked, his gorgeous eyes gleaming brightly in the darkness. Janet smiled and gently squeezed his hand, “Whenever you are.”
Daran stepped up and inserted his ticket into the ticket machine.
The green light flashed, and the door opened up, revealing a secret tunnel. The narrow staircase descended into the darkness, leading to somewhere unknown. Janet followed Daran and inserted her ticket as well.
One by one, they all passed the gate.
The tunnel was pitch-black. And it was not even wide enough for two people to travel shoulder by shoulder. They could only walk as a line and held on to the moss-covered wall as they traveled downstairs.
A muggy and rotten smell filled the air.
The further they went, the more humid it got.
And the stairs seemed to never end.
They must had walked down 10 flights of stairs already-Janet was keeping counts-but still hadn’t reached the end.
They were deep beneath the ground already.
“How much further?” Glen’s voice came from the darkness.
But no one could answer him.
Because at this point, nobody-not even Kass-knew what would happen.
After another 5 minutes of traveling in the darkness, they finally reached to the bottom of the staircase.
A rusty iron door stood in their face.
Daran gave it a small push and the door swung open, revealing a cell with the size of a bedroom.
Janet was stunned to find that there was already more than a dozen of people inside of the cell.
They were either leaning against the wall or crouched on the ground. And they all stared at them hostilely as they walked in.
“What is this? A group test?” Jared murmured.
Janet looked around the room and walked to a man closest to her.
“Hey,” she said lightly. “Are you here to take the test as well?”
The man stared at her in silence.
“Do you know what the test is about? We might be able to work together,” Janet said.
The man still kept his mouth shut.
And then the next second, he grabbed Janet’s hand abruptly and brought her wrist to
his nose, taking in a deep inhale.
“You…smell too good…you don’t smell like a rogue.”
The rogue sniffed and grinned, flashing his yellow teeth.
“I can just gobble you down alive…like a sheep…”
Janet gritted her teeth in fume..
Yet before she could snatch her hand back, a great force came behind her back and shoved that rogue against the wall.
Daran stood with his hand firmly clamped around the rogue’s neck.
The rogue’s feet were forced to leave the ground, his legs kicking vainly in the air.
“No…Please don’t!” The rogue gasped, struggling to breathe.
“Wrong person to mess with,” Daran said coldly.
“Let me down…You-You are not supposed to kill anyone before the test!”
“Daran,” Janet called him in a low voice..
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