Chapter 63: Dawn House III
Chapter 63: 63: Dawn House III ---"Now is not the time," she said.
The captain accepted it with a stiff nod, the way a soldier accepts an order that tastes bitter.
His gaze flicked to Bat Bat.
"And that," he said, tone cautious, "is that your pet."
Bat Bat straightened like he had been insulted by existence itself.
"Pet," it repeated, offended.
Sekhmet answered before Bat Bat declared war on the city.
"It is my summon," Sekhmet said.
Bat Bat nodded proudly.
"Summon," it repeated, then added, "Not a pet. Pet is... small dignity."
The captain stared.
The guard beside him coughed to hide a laugh.
The captain cleared his throat.
"Enter," he said, waving them through.
The gate swallowed them.
And the moment Sekhmet passed under the arch, the city swallowed him too.
Noise hit first.
The city was alive in layers.
Markets shouting.
Beasts snorting.
Carts rattling.
Vendors arguing.
Guards barking orders.
Children running.
Someone played a flute badly enough that it sounded like the instrument was in pain.
A smell of cooked meat and spices mixed with the sharp metallic scent of chaos stones. The streets were paved with dark stone, worn smooth by centuries of feet. Tall buildings crowded both sides, with balconies and hanging banners and narrow staircases climbing like vines.
As they walked deeper, Sekhmet used Blood Eye again, calmer now, tasting the city with his gaze.
A lion-man merchant:
[Overall Battle Power: 5200]
A small goblin pickpocket trying to pretend he was invisible:
[Overall Battle Power: 300
Status: hungry, desperate, stupid]
A wolfkin guard at a corner post:
[Overall Battle Power: 6800]
"So the city is full of teeth," Sekhmet thought. "Just not always visible ones."
Bat Bat stared everywhere at once.
"Many humans," it whispered.
Sekhmet muttered, "Try not to announce that only humans exist."
Bat Bat nodded solemnly.
"Human exist quietly with others," it promised.
Lily’s mouth twitched.
They reached a fork in the main road where a statue of a warrior god stood, one hand raised, the other holding a spear. The statue’s eyes were carved to look stern enough to judge you for breathing.
Lily stopped.
Sekhmet stopped too.
She faced him.
For a moment, the city noise faded behind her expression.
"Your house is not far," Lily said quietly.
Sekhmet nodded.
"And your mansion is in the other direction," he replied.
Lily’s eyes searched his face. There was something she wanted to ask, something she had been holding for the last month.
About the blood smell.
About the strange storage.
About what happened to her guards.
About why Sekhmet sometimes stared into space like he was listening to someone else.
But she did not ask.
Not here.
Not in the street.
She took a breath.
"I will go home," she said. "My father will be furious."
Sekhmet’s lips twitched slightly.
"He should be," he said. "You vanished into purgatory."
Lily huffed.
"Do not sound like him," she warned.
Bat Bat leaned in.
"Furious father," it whispered like it was collecting story points.
Lily crouched and scratched Bat Bat under the chin.
"You behaved," she said.
Bat Bat puffed up proudly.
"I scout. I pee. I learn."
Lily blinked. "You... pee! Don’t pee in the city."
Sekhmet cleared his throat.
"It’s a tactical habit," he said quickly. "He isn’t serious."
Lily stared at him like he had just described warfare with bodily fluids.
Then she stood and looked back at Sekhmet.
"Sekhmet," she said softly.
He met her gaze.
Her eyes were serious now.
"Do not disappear," she said. "You always do that. Even when we were children, you would walk away into your own head and vanish."
Sekhmet’s chest tightened slightly.
He gave a small nod.
"I will not," he said.
Lily studied him for a heartbeat longer, then stepped back.
"I will see you soon," she said.
Sekhmet nodded.
"Soon."
She turned and walked away, blending into the city’s flow like she belonged to it.
Sekhmet watched her go for a moment, then turned toward the route to Dawn House.
He began walking.
The closer he got, the more the streets changed. The chaos of the market district faded into cleaner stone, wider roads, and buildings that looked less improvised. Guards wore better armor. Merchants spoke in quieter voices. Even the air smelled less like fried meat and more like perfume and polished stone.
Dawn House sat at the end of a street lined with old lanterns.
It was not a mansion like the City Lord’s place.
But it was not small.
A tall, dignified building with pale stone walls and a crest above the gate: a rising sun carved into a circle, with a thin blade underneath.
The Dawn crest.
Sekhmet stopped in front of the gate.
For a heartbeat, he just stood there.
Five years.
Purgatory.
Chains.
Blood.
Monsters.
A system voice.
Two ghouls vanishing into the deep.
And now...
Home.
Bat Bat fluttered down and perched on the gatepost.
"This is your nest," it asked.
Sekhmet stared at the building.
"My nest," he repeated quietly.
He stepped forward and knocked.
Knock. Knock. Knock.
The gate opened almost immediately.
A young servant girl peeked out.
She looked about seventeen, hair tied in a neat ribbon, apron clean, posture proper.
Her eyes landed on Sekhmet.
They widened.
Then it widened more.
Then she screamed.
"AAAAAA—!"
Sekhmet flinched.
Bat Bat flapped in alarm.
"Attack," it shrieked.
The girl spun and ran inside.
"HE’S BACK! HE’S BACK! LORD SEKHMET IS BACK!"
Sekhmet stood frozen for a heartbeat, then muttered.
"So that’s how we greet each other now days."
Footsteps thundered from inside.
TapTapTapTap!
The gate swung fully open.
And then the fan girls arrived.
Not literally fan girls with fans, but it felt like it.
Three young servants rushed out first, eyes shining like they had spotted a hero returning from legend. One of them clutched a broom like it was a spear. Another had flour on her cheek like she had sprinted out of the kitchen mid-war. The third had a tray in her hands and did not stop running, which meant the tray items were making risky life choices.
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