Ascyaf O Vivid: The VRMMORPG Story

Ascyaf O Vivid: The VRMMORPG Story
Chapter 21: Frustration of Arsy



Tuuuttt!


The carriage whistled loudly, sounding the alarm as the iron snake drove, leaving a trail of steam along its path. Landscapes change rapidly, forests, fields, and lakes. Quite beautiful tuk can be enjoyed along with a cup of tea, as Arsy did temporarily ...


“Haaahhhh ..”


The two people in front of him, Akuji and Naurel only let out a long sigh.


“The Old Man is really irresponsible.”


“It looks like Blaise just ran into destruction,” Naurel muttered before the two again sighed in the same tempo and time.


‘Have they discussed this action before or something?’ Arsy silently thought, feeling the harmony between this stranger and celestian was terrifying.


Although Arsy himself can't blame them since his teacher, Blaise just leaves to leave him alone to take care of Naurel's problems.


“Consider this as an exercise before you do it later.” Such was Blaise's message before he left without elaborating, a thing that often (always?) doing so.


How can Arsy have the confidence to be able to manage a celestian and an out-of-the-box stranger by himself? Even if his outer appearance was said to be mature for his age, he only wanted to give up facing the two people in front of him.


That's why he dragged Naurel and Akuji out of what they were doing before and advanced the itinerary from the beginning. By throwing the two culprits of the matter to their destination, the Ladian Theocracy, or rather to the Cathedral of the Light Church, the Vedas, Arsy will be able to escape all his responsibilities.


Looking at Akuji who was looking outwards with an inside look, Arsy felt that he would be much better off if he stayed that way throughout this journey. Although the wish did not last long—


“Naurel, what do you think if I just jump off this train?”


With a sudden thump of Akuji while Arsy closes his eyes, intending to ignore all of Akuji's nonsense but not with the celestian.


“I think you'll die Akuji.” Buffering her chin and looking thoughtfully, Naurel continued, “And most likely it wasn't an instant death.”


“Oohhhh!” Just to get Akuji even more excited before it soon recedes and plays the cake in front of him. ‘But if I die won't I just go back in a random place?’ thought.


After the waiting time for the player's death is complete, they will reappear at the nearest respawn point of the dead player location —which is usually around the monument of a city— after registering at that point. That is the most common case and there are still other cases after some conditions are met.


One is a random respawn, which will occur if the player is too far away from the nearest respawn point listed. Make the player appear somewhere in the corner of the original area.


Such cases are the most frequent occurrences that occur after the first case, especially when the player is exploring or traveling long distances. Making the system itself more or less acceptable.


Sighing, Akuji only felt that it was a pity that this opportunity could not be used. Even if he respawns randomly, hasn't he been left behind by the carriage once he comes back to life?


“Honey, I can't do that.” Akuji muttered, making Arsy feel relieved before another bad smile appeared on his face as soon as he took out a small moss green bottle from his storage bag.


“Oh, you want to use that?” naurel asked interested.


“Yes, I'll use this.”


Hearing Akuji's reply, Naurel gave a thumbs up for him. “Blessed be Akuji, it is the deadliest dose I can meet.”


“Looks like I'm really going to owe you, Naurel.” Akuji laughed, not hiding anything. Though either her gratitude is greater for the bottle that Naurel gave her or the hair tie that helped her kill the Goblin Prince.


“Errrr ...,” voice Arsy hesitated to ask before steadying his heart. These two men, however, were in charge until they arrived at the Theocracy. “What exactly is the contents of that bottle?”


“Of course deadly poison type, Red Elf.”


“Hah?”


“—???!!!!”


Sensing real danger, Arsy stood up and pulled the young man's shirt, stopping whatever he was trying to make, closing their eyes.


“What are you trying this time ..!” furious Arsy.


“Isn't that clear? I just want to eat that poison.” Akuji replied, unaffected by Arsy's gaze.


If he jumped off the train now he might be left behind so, why didn't he try to die on this train himself? Ever since this train had continued to move either through how many areas it traveled, this carriage might have been counted as an area itself. While the answer is mature (?) Akuji just made Arsy's forehead throbbing furiously, more furious.


Arsy was thinking whether this young man in front of him was stupid or uncaring? Ever since they were on the train, practically the entire cake, the snacks that were in front of them were the products of this carriage since food from outside was forbidden.


Then, what would happen if someone who tried to eat this died? Even if he was a stranger, who would soon come back to life, such a thing would definitely not be a small case after it tarnished their good name.


Doesn't he know what he's trying to do?


Arsy's frustration only grew as he looked at Akuji's unchanging face, only continuing to smile as if all of this had nothing to do with him.


Temporary ...


“Ooo, I didn't expect that Blaise's student would be this brave.”


... Naurel started commenting with a smile, looking at the pose of Arsy who was as if she was about to kiss Akuji right away since their faces were very, very close.


Making Arsy immediately push Akuji backwards with a slightly flushed face as he sat back down either because of the shame or anger he was being endured. He only had to be grateful since they were in the private room so that no one else was watching while Akuji's face slightly disappeared once he saw the poison bottle slip out of his hand.


“Ck, tsk, tsk. You can't waste this on Akuji.” Catch Naurel on that small bottle before drinking it directly.


IN PERSON!


“Hey, isn't the given item irrevocable?!”


“I just use it better.” Naurel. “And baby, I don't think I ever told you to give it to you.”


“Stay it is wrong.” Akuji.


“Heee,” hela Naurel averted her gaze. Make them start a most absurd debate in Arsy's ear. The debate about who is the most appropriate to drink the poison ...


“ Cha? Tungg—“


... Before Akuji suddenly shouted and his body fell asleep.


‘What battery supporting it has been discharged?’ think Arsy's tired.


“Yaawwnnnn ...” Naurel groaned lightly, looking as if he was also a little tired when stretching his body that felt a bit stiff by the effects of the poison before choosing to sleep, not at all worried that the poison might send him to an eternal slumber.


“Finally calm,” sighs Arsy while taking an empty poison bottle and wants to throw it away so as not to have unnecessary fuss before he freezes read the name of the poison.


The Immortal Death Praise Poison.


‘... Isn't this the poison that got a dragon killed?!’ remember dumbfounded.


Glancing at the celestians in front of him who drank this kind of poison casually, Arsy only hoped that they would arrive at the Theocracy soon and be able to dispose of these two sources of trouble as soon as possible.