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"Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaggghhhh!!!" I scread as I ran away.

I don’t know for sure if she would torture like John did, but based on her tone, I could already tell she sounded like a psycho. So yeah, hell no! I’m not dealing with this shit again!

My mind couldn’t think straight. I knew running away was futile, yet I couldn’t stop myself. The intense fear clouded my thoughts, and out of pure instinct, I just ran. It was like seeing a tiger in the wild—you know it’s pointless to run because you can’t outrun a tiger, but your body just moves on its own. That’s how I’m feeling right now.

I shot down the hallway, my heart racing. I had no clue where I was going, but I knew one thing: I needed to get away as far away from Sona. Every step felt like it was the last one before I lost my mind.

The sound of my feet hitting the marble ground and carpet echoed, and I could almost hear her footsteps chasing from behind, even though I wasn’t looking back.

Ah, I could sense the way she was toying with , as if this entire situation was nothing more than a ga to her. Despite the clear difference in our levels, I knew full well that soone of her caliber could close the distance between us in an instant, effortlessly ending my life if she chose to.

Out of nowhere, she laughed, her voice echoing with a chilling intensity. "Bahaha! Idiot, you think you can run away from ?!"

Panicked, I turned my head back to steal a quick glance, but there was no sign of Sona. She had vanished. Nowhere to be seen.

Relieved for a split second, I turned to face forward again—only to freeze in terror.

She had reappeared, standing right in front of , her face twisted into a wicked grin. "Surprise, motherfucker! Hahaha!" she laughed evilly.

"Noooooo!!!" I scread in terror, my voice trembling with fear, but before I could react—

SMACK!

Her hand ca down hard on my head, and everything went dark. In that instant, I blacked out, the world fading as if soone had flipped the switch off in my head.

...

...

Uncertain of how much ti had passed, I slowly regained consciousness, my eyes fluttering open. At first, everything was blurry, but as my vision cleared, I realized I was lying on a massive bed, its soft sheets enveloping . Confusion swept over as I scanned my surroundings.

"Huh...? Where the hell am I...?" I muttered to myself, my mind racing.

The room I was in was lavish, decorated with rich, elegant furniture and tapestries that spoke of nobility. The high ceilings and ornate details gave it an air of grandeur, and it quickly beca clear that I was in so kind of noble bedroom, far removed from where I had last been.

On my right side, I noticed a massive window, the kind that stretched from the floor to the ceiling. The sunlight was flooding the room, its warmth and brightness spilling into every corner. It was so intense that I assud it must still be dayti, though I couldn’t be so sure.

After all, Sona had ntioned that this was her private world or sothing. But what did that even an? I had no idea how a private world worked, or what rules it followed. Everything seed off, and I couldn’t quite put my finger on why.

Anyway, goddammit! Who the hell opened the curtains so wide... The sunlight is literally blasting into my eyes, and it’s seriously so uncomfortable.

It was then at this mont, I tried to push myself up, wanting to move, but my body sohow refused to cooperate. It was as though I were frozen in place.

At first, I thought Sona must have tied to the bed or done sothing to restrain , but when I looked around, everything seed perfectly normal. No ropes, no signs of anything unusual. The room was quiet, aside from the sound of my own breath, which was growing more labored by the second.

Huh? What the hell was going on?

Hmm, sothing is not right here... For so reason, my body is acting strange. I would say I can still move, but the amount of effort I have to put in is crazy intense. Anyway, I lifted my right hand into the air in front of , and what I saw left utterly shocked.

Holy shit! I scread internally, my mind racing with disbelief. What the fuck is this?!

I couldn’t believe my eyes. My body looked almost like a skeleton—so frail and skinny that it was barely recognizable. My skin clung tightly to my bones, and I felt weaker than ever before. It was as if everything that made whole had been stripped away, leaving nothing but a hollow shell.

Oh, no! I imdiately knew it must be Sona—she must have been the one who sucked all my blood while I was unconscious. That would explain why I’m so thin and weak right now.

I couldn’t help but let out a loud sigh, frustration building up inside . I was furious, but more than that, I felt completely betrayed. I had willingly offered to help her, thinking she might treat better, but instead, this is what I get.

And now, here I was, paying the price for my own kindness. Goddammit! This fucking ungrateful bitch! I can’t believe this is what I get for wanting to help her! Ugh, this is pissing off!

Looking up at the intricate, beautiful ceiling, I couldn’t help but feel a sinking sensation in my chest. It hit hard—I might have just made one of the biggest mistakes of my life by accepting this Hidden Quest. I had no idea it would lead to sothing like this. If I had known, there’s no way I would have agreed to it. I would’ve declined it without a second thought, no hesitation.

But now, here I am, stuck with the consequences. What good is regret now? It’s too late to back out. The decision has been made, and I’m left to face the ss I’ve gotten myself into.

Fuck! Why, of all people, did it have to be a goddamn Vampire Demigod?! Is the system out of its mind?! It expects to take on a Demigod when I’m just a re mortal?! This is fucking insane!

Suddenly:

BAAAMMM!!!

The door to the room blasted open, and there she was: Sona, stepping in like she owned this place.

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