Chapter 27
The chat feed was losing its collective mind.
[Holy shit! She really is the Alice!]
[Sobbing. Alice what happened to your face?]
While the viewers spiraled, Julian and the others walked me to the staircase of the eighth floor.
“We will wait for you to come home. Be safe.”
I began my tour of the tower with a calm I did not feel.
According to the “Monster Tower Resident Rules,” my family could not come down with me.
But armed with my items and five years of survival experience, I was not the rookie I used to be.
As long as I did not lose them again, I feared nothing.
The only question was how to eliminate the monsters to clear the mission.
I decided to stick to my style and understand the story behind every monster first.
I arrived on the seventh floor.
Two muscle-bound men were waiting at the door, trying their best to look friendly.
“You finally came down. We have been waiting. Come in.”
“We made peace with the monsters here, so we will put in a good word for you.”
I gave them a long, hard look and stepped inside.
The lock clicked shut behind me instantly.
The monsters on the seventh floor were mermaids.
But not the beautiful kind you see in movies.
These were rotting, bloated, stinking creatures that wailed in constant agony.
Even with my terrible eyesight, I could see maggots burrowing in and out of their scales.
The room smelled like a festering seafood dump.
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Their screams assaulted my eardrums.
Within three seconds, blood began to trickle from my ears.
I felt a rush of air from behind.
I did not turn around.
Bernard’s gift, “The Martyr’s Entrails,” sprang into action.
The intestines expanded into thick, fleshy pipes and lashed out behind me.
They wrapped tightly around the two men who had tried to ambush me.
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