Chapter 61: Dawn House
Chapter 61: 61: Dawn House ---The grassland rolled like a green sea under the morning sun, and for the first time in a long time, Sekhmet felt the world breathe normally.
No damp rot. No dead-tree bitterness. No purgatory stench that clung to skin like guilt.
Just wind, sunlight, and the distant sound of people arguing over absolutely everything.
Chatter Chatter!
Ahead, the city walls rose like a cliff carved by civilization. They were not simple stones. They were layered stone, reinforced with metals and runes that shimmered faintly in daylight like heat on a blade. Watchtowers jutted up at regular intervals, each crowned with banners that snapped in the wind.
Flap... flap...
Bat Bat circled overhead and made a sound that was half squeak, half victory trumpet.
"Wall big," it declared.
Lily smiled without looking away from the gate. Her posture had changed since they left the forest. The wild tension in her shoulders had softened into something sharper and cleaner. This was her territory. Not safe, but familiar.
Sekhmet’s eyes stayed on the gate.
A massive arch of dark stone and metal, high enough for siege beasts to pass through. The gate doors were open, but the gap was controlled by guards in polished armor and city-runed cloaks. Lines of travelers stretched across the grassland and wound like a river of bodies into the city’s mouth.
But it was not only humans.
Null never belonged to one race.
In the line ahead, a horned beastkin couple argued while balancing a crate of glowing chaos fruit. Their tails lashed like irritated whips.
A tall lizardman with gold piercings tried to convince the guard that his "emotional support crocodile" was not a threat. The crocodile in question wore a ribbon and looked offended to be reduced to a mental health accessory.
A moth-winged woman hovered slightly above the ground, fanning herself with her own wings and complaining loudly that the sun was "too bright for civilized beings." She said it while glowing like a lantern.
Behind them, a muscular humanoid boar with a tusked grin dragged a cart full of iron scrap and shouted at a skinny goblin riding atop it like a king on a throne.
"Stop moving my cart with your tiny feet," the boar growled.
"I am not moving it," the goblin snapped. "The cart is rolling because your ego has a slope."
Somewhere in the line, a baby cried.
A merchant yelled louder than the baby.
A vendor somehow yelled louder than the merchant.
Two old women —one human, one cat-eared— argued about the price of dried serpent meat like they were negotiating the fate of the realm.
"Three stones," the human woman insisted.
"Three stones is robbery," the cat-eared woman hissed.
"It is dried serpent," the vendor complained. "It costs me my dignity to sell it."
"Then sell your dignity cheaper," the cat-eared woman said sweetly.
Sekhmet stared at the chaos and felt the city’s truth settle into his bones.
The wilderness tried to kill you loudly.
The city tried to kill you while arguing about it.
They joined the line.
The moment Sekhmet stepped among the crowd, eyes turned.
Not because he was famous.
Because he looked like he crawled out of a nightmare and forgot to return the nightmares after borrowing them.
His coat was old, though less pathetic now with the nightmare-grade coat and boots beneath it. Still, there were stains that water could not fully erase, and his posture carried the quiet sharpness of someone who had learned to sleep with one eye open.
Bat Bat landed on his shoulder like a bright red badge of strangeness.
Lily walked beside him, head held high.
Recognition spread in ripples.
Whispers followed.
"Slik guard escort."
"Is that... Lady Lily?"
"She’s alive? I heard she went into purgatory."
"She did. Look at that man. He looks like he ate purgatory."
Bat Bat leaned toward Sekhmet’s ear.
"They stare," it whispered.
Sekhmet muttered, "Because you are a red bat the size of a thumb."
Bat Bat puffed up.
"Thumb big," it insisted.
Sekhmet’s gaze remained forward, but his mind was already working.
"Gate runes. Scanners. Stones. Eyes that count value."
His blood eye skill would help here.
He activated it.
The world sharpened.
Lines of information flickered over heads like invisible tags.
Not everyone. Not perfectly. But enough.
A wolfkin hunter with scars across his muzzle:
[Overall Battle Power: 3400]
A slender snakewoman with jeweled bracelets:
[Overall Battle Power: 2700]
A pair of young humans carrying a wagon of supplies:
[Overall Battle Power: 800]
[Overall Battle Power: 620]
Sekhmet’s eyes moved calmly, measuring the crowd without looking like he was measuring.
"So this is what it feels like to watch so many at once. No combat stone. No touching. Just... knowing."
He glanced toward the guards.
They were not uniform in power, but they were all dangerous enough to make the line behave.
[City Guard: 2100]
[City Guard: 3800]
[Gate Sergeant: 6200]
[Gate Captain: 9100]
Sekhmet’s mind catalogued it instantly.
"Two to ten thousand. The gate is not a place for weaklings."
He let his eyes keep moving.
That was when he saw the man in the cloak.
He stood near the side of the gate arch, not in line, not arguing, not complaining. His posture was relaxed, almost bored. His hood covered his face, but the air around him felt... wrong. Not hostile.
Just heavy.
Sekhmet activated his blood eye on him.
The line of information appeared—
Then shattered.
[Overall Battle Power: ???]
Sekhmet’s breath caught slightly.
His eyes narrowed. He tried again.
Still....
[???]
He spoke inside his mind without moving his lips.
"System. Why can’t I see his battle power?"
The answer came instantly, calm as always.
[Ding! System Response
Target exceeds host perception threshold.
When the target’s overall power is many times greater than the host, appraisal fails and returns ???.
Recommendation: avoid prolonged observation.
Note: Level two blood eye might detect the battle power.]
Sekhmet’s throat tightened.
"Many times greater."
His mind snapped back to the corpse in the orc room.
Benimaru.
The half-god.
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- - 01 Introduction
Chapter 2
- - 02 Where Am I
Chapter 3
- - 03 Who Am I
Chapter 4
- - 04 System Awakening
Chapter 5
- - 05 My Status
Chapter 6
- - 06 A Gift
Chapter 7
- - 07 Flashback
Chapter 8
- - 08 Flashback II
Chapter 9
- - 09 Another Gift
Chapter 10
- Another Gift II
Chapter 11
- Outside World
Chapter 12
- Outside World II
Chapter 13
- Outside World III
Chapter 14
- Outside World IV
Chapter 15
- Outside World V
Chapter 16
- Outside World VI
Chapter 17
- Thirst That Water Cannot Touch
Chapter 18
- Thirst That Water Cannot Touch II
Chapter 19
- Thirst That Water Cannot Touch III
Chapter 20
- Thirst That Water Cannot Touch IV
Chapter 21
- Thirst That Water Cannot Touch V
Chapter 22
- The Lake That Complained
Chapter 23
- The Lake That Complained II
Chapter 24
- The Lake That Complained III
Chapter 25
- The Lake That Complained IV
Chapter 26
- The Lake That Complained V
Chapter 27
- Two Months of eating and Silence
Chapter 28
- Two Months of eating and Silence II
Chapter 29
- Two Months of eating and Silence III
Chapter 30
- Two Months of eating and Silence IV
Chapter 31
- Familiar Eyes Under a Bloody Sky
Chapter 32
- Familiar Eyes Under a Bloody Sky II
Chapter 33
- Familiar Eyes Under a Bloody Sky III
Chapter 34
- Familiar Eyes Under a Bloody Sky IV
Chapter 35
- Familiar Eyes Under a Bloody Sky V
Chapter 36
- Firelight Promises
Chapter 37
- Firelight Promises II
Chapter 38
- Firelight Promises III
Chapter 39
- Firelight Promises IV
Chapter 40
- Firelight Promises V
Chapter 41
- Firelight Promises VI
Chapter 42
- Hunger in the Dark
Chapter 43
- Hunger in the Dark II
Chapter 44
- Hunger in the Dark III
Chapter 45
- Hunger in the Dark IV
Chapter 46
- Hunger in the Dark V
Chapter 47
- Hunger in the Dark VI
Chapter 48
- Between Hunger and Choice
Chapter 49
- Between Hunger and Choice II
Chapter 50
- Between Hunger and Choice III
Chapter 51
- Between Hunger and Choice IV
Chapter 52
- Between Hunger and Choice V
Chapter 53
- Between Hunger and Choice VI
Chapter 54
- Between Hunger and Choice VII
Chapter 55
- Between Hunger and Choice VIII
Chapter 56
- Morning Without Footsteps
Chapter 57
- Morning Without Footsteps II
Chapter 58
- Shadows of a God
Chapter 59
- Home is Near
Chapter 60
- Home is Near II
Chapter 61
- Dawn House
Chapter 62
- Dawn House II
Chapter 63
- Dawn House III
Chapter 64
- Dawn House IV
Chapter 65
- Dawn House V
Chapter 66
- The First Step
Chapter 67
- The First Step II
Chapter 68
- The First Step III
Chapter 69
- The First Step IV
Chapter 70
- The Underground Rule
Chapter 71
- 71 The Underground Rule II
Chapter 72
- The Underground Rule III
Chapter 73
- Blood for Sale
Chapter 74
- Blood for Sale II
Chapter 75
- Blood for Sale III
Chapter 76
- Blood for Sale IV
Chapter 77
- The Exit Trap
Chapter 78
- The Exit Trap II
Chapter 79
- The Exit Trap III
Chapter 80
- First mission
Chapter 81
- First mission II
Chapter 82
- Blood summon
Chapter 83
- Blood summon II
Chapter 84
- Blood summon III
Chapter 85
- Midnight Metamorphosis
Chapter 86
- Midnight Metamorphosis II
Chapter 87
- Midnight Metamorphosis III
Chapter 88
- Tiny Terror
Chapter 89
- Tiny Terror II
Chapter 90
- Tiny Terror III
Chapter 91
- Tiny Terror IV
Chapter 92
- The Scroll That Should Not Exist
Chapter 93
- The Scroll That Should Not Exist II
Chapter 94
- A sudden visit
Chapter 95
- A sudden visit II
Chapter 96
- Working plan
Chapter 97
- Working plan II
Chapter 98
- The Shop That Smelled Like Trouble
Chapter 99
- Smelled Like Trouble II
Chapter 100
- That Smelled Like Trouble III
Chapter 101
- That Smelled Like Trouble IV
Chapter 102
- That Smelled Like Trouble V
Chapter 103
- That Smelled Like Trouble VI
Chapter 104
- That Smelled Like Trouble VII
Chapter 105
- That Smelled Like Trouble VIII
Chapter 106
- That Smelled Like Trouble IX
Chapter 107
- The Hungry Street
Chapter 108
- The Hungry Street II
Chapter 109
- The Hungry Street III
Chapter 110
- The Hungry Street IV
Chapter 111
- The Hungry Street V
Chapter 112
- The Hungry Street VI
Chapter 113
- The Hungry Street VII
Chapter 114
- The Hungry Street VIII