Chapter 21: The Feast of Nightmares
Oliver opened his eyes. This was not the real world. It was a dream, but it definitely looked real.
He couldn't move and he couldn't speak.
His lips been sewn shut with thick, crude black thread, still wet with blood. Also, he quickly noticed that he lay naked on a cold silver platter.
His limbs were splayed out and nailed gently through the wrists and ankles with surgical precision. The pain that ca from them was sharp, but from the looks of it, there was more to co.
Oliver wasn't alone, but he was the centerpiece.
Around him stretched an endless banquet table, long enough to vanish into the shadows. Velvet chairs were lined with familiar faces—family, allies, people he once trusted in his passed life—all dressed in black ceremonial garb. Their eyes glowed dimly like dying embers.
The candles that lit up this room, floated above like ghostly fireflies, as their wax dripped down in slow motion. Ti was broken here.
"Shall we eat?" his father said, raising a goblet. His voice echoed as if underwater, ancient and distant.
They all smiled.
Oliver was no fool. They were talking about food, but what was on the nu? Him of course.
Then it happened. From all sides, forks plunged into him—his chest, thighs, stomach, and he felt everything.
The Bloodline interface had not been kidding when it said the subject experience would be for 168 hours.
Ti didn't dull pain here; it stretched it. A single bite lasted an eternity.
Even when the flesh was plucked from his body and placed in their mouths, he still felt the chewing of their teeth and then the slimy swallow.
Muscles twisted, skin peeled back, and nerves sparked until his vision blackened—only to return in full, unrelenting clarity.
Blood dripped from their mouths, staining their teeth.
But the most mind blowing part was that they chewed slowly, chanically, whispering polite conversation between bites. As if it was not a living person they were partaking of.
"His skin is so tender," a woman spoke up. From the paintings back ho, Oliver knew this was the mother he never t.
However, with that graceful smile, as if enjoying the al of a top chef, she sliced off a strip from his ribs.
The pain was surreal, like a million ants testing out their mandibles on him. Oliver scread beyond the sealing of his mouth, but it was of no use. The black threads only tightened at this.
Velma leaned over, almost lovingly. She caressed his cheek. "I love you, little brother. You know, I still rember when you were born. So adorable. So cute. That's why I want the part of you that saw first."
On saying this, she reached forward and plucked out his eye with her spoon. It was a flawless, expertly executed scoop, and from the looks of it, she planned to wash it down with the goblet of wine in hand.
The eye ball, sohow still alive spun, staring at the fine lips about to eat it.
She didn't blink as she dropped it into her mouth and chewed. Oliver felt every crunch of her teeth in his head, and then her swallow.
the system chirped.
And then ca Leston—the spoiled royal brat that was also known as his elder brother.
He approached with a knife, face gleaming with petty joy.
"This is for the ti you kicked between the legs, demon snot." he hissed.
Oliver tried to thrash. He wanted to escape, but the nails held him in place.
Leston's vengeful table knife moved between his legs.
'NO!!!'
He scread—but it was muffled, useless, stitched shut.
Again, Oliver felt every cut. Every tear. Every movent of their teeth on his flesh.
And when it was done, Leston held up what was left of the bloody ss like a prize.
And everyone at the table cheered.
Even his heart was not spared. Oliver had been through a lot of things in his life. With how bad it was, it was easy to think that was the worse thing that could happen to him. But how did the saying go?
"There was always a higher mountain ahead."
The Alchemist's Seal was simply supposed to grant him power. But now, Oliver could see that Power ca at a cost.
The feast continued.
Over and over again. It repeated itself. Every hour, his body regenerated, stitched back together, but not quite right. The at grew softer. The nerves beca more sensitive.
Oliver rembered each cycle.
Every single cut of their knives, ecery stab of their forks, and every bite escorted with a swallow.
Ti no longer ticked. It bled.
And just when he thought he could not take it anymore, he finally woke.
He didn't rise—he exploded out of sleep, his back arched, eyes wild, chest heaving.
"Oliver!" Velma's voice was soft but frantic, her hand gripping his shoulder. " Are you okay? You passed out the mont we entered the ship. I did not want the soldiers to know, so I hid you!"
Oliver's mind, still tangled in the lingering gore and betrayal from the nightmare, saw her differently—the girl who had swallowed his eye like it was a atball, with that blood stained smile.
Oliver instinctively scread and shoved her away with such force that she hit the tal bars with a painful thud. Her cry echoed in the dim-lit cargo hold.
Oliver scrambled backward, slamming into the back of the cage. His breath ca in gasps. His eyes darted to every shadow. Every face sharing the cage with them. Looking for forks. For stitches.
Velma clutched her side, shocked and hurt. "O-Oliver!?"
She didn't not know what was happening, but this was not the loving brother that she knew. Never had she seen him encompass so much fear. Even his squabbling with Leston and the other siblings was not this bad. 'Did he have a nightmare?' She thought to herself, but did not back away from him.
To Velma, Oliver was her world.
"QUIET, YOU FILTH!" a guard bellowed from outside the cage, cracking a whip against the bars. "One more scream and you'll eat steel 'til you choke!"
The other slaves stirred but dared not speak.
Oliver sat there, shaking, drenched in cold sweat. He stared at his hands, still seeing blood that was not there.
Then—
Ding.
100 ntal Endurance Points awarded.
New Rank: A
The glyphs glowed blood-red in the air before fading.
Oliver's heart slowed. His breathing steadied, slightly. The nightmare was gone, but this was sothing he would never forget.
The bloodline interface was not lying. Suffering penalties like this last one was sothing Oliver did not want to go through again.
Velma moved closer again, slowly this ti. She stretched for him. Seeing him so frightened hurt her heart. 'He just experienced the slaughter of the kingdom at the age of ten. His mind most be badly scarred. Poor boy'. She thought to herself.
"I don't know what is going on," she whispered gently, "but I'm here, I'm here for you. And I won't leave you."
He didn't answer.
But he let her sit beside him, even as his eyes refused to close, and his fingers tightened.
Velma brought him close to her chest. She really wanted to comfort him with healing Aether, but she couldn't. It saddened her greatly.
If she could, this little brother will have no harm to a hair on his skin.
anwhile, Oliver who was coming to terms with reality swore in his mind, never to miss another sleeping ti.
Of course the mont he woke up, another tir had appeared before his sight again.
It signified the next ti he needed to sleep.
>< Yeah... try not to miss this one. The penalties get worse.... heeheehee...<
At such a ti, an announcent was heard.
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