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ā€œHeā€™s right! Pure luck and nothing else! Seriously! Think about it, if Iā€™d landed on another floor, I would have died to the first mob! What is that if not luck? I was lucky that Destiny delayed her killing blow, that Mr. Rosenthal got the Escape Pentagram as a reward, and that it sent me to Despotā€™s level. You saw the rest for yourselves ā€” I did nothing that any other contestant wouldnā€™t have done in my place. I just ran away!ā€

They all laughed, Peter loudest of all.

First of all I answered the ones who had supported me from the start, but when they ran out of questions, I switched to the rest and announced:

ā€œGuys, Iā€™d love to stay and talk more, but Iā€™m really tired. My assistant will pick someone to ask a question and Iā€™ll answer, but only in brief so we have time for everyone.ā€

The questions rained down. Most of them ā€” what level Iā€™d reached, what I planned to do tomorrow, how I got the ability to speed up and move instantly, how it worked exactly, ā€” I answered with either ā€˜no commentā€™ or just a shake of my head, leaving the question unanswered.

Some of the questions made me smile, like:

ā€œYou have a lot of experience in taming giant pets. Can you tell Despot to fetch your slippers, Alex?ā€

ā€œOnly other peopleā€™s,ā€ I answered. ā€œAnd only with their owners still in them. But Iā€™m afraid they might burn to ash before they get to me.ā€

Some questions were barbed:

ā€œMr. Sheppard, will you admit that youā€™re in league with Snowstorm?ā€ a woman in glasses from the Musical Disgardium radio station asked.

That suggestion was so laughable that I choked. Taking a deep breath in and out, I answered:

ā€œYou caught me. They could have just set my spawn point at Abaddon on the first day, but they didnā€™t! Thatā€™s rigging the game for me, no doubt about it.ā€

The hall broke out into laughter. The woman smiled and asked another question:

ā€œWhat do you think of your former friend Infectā€™s music? Mr. Abdualim applied to enter one of our bard contests.ā€

I could have answered that we all started to cover our ears when Infect started wailing, but I didnā€™t want to seem petty. Instead, I answered as tactfully as I could:

ā€œMalik writes good songs. He makes a better musician than a friend.ā€

ā€œStill, which of his songs do you like best?ā€

ā€œSorry, I can never remember songs or music,ā€ I shrugged. ā€œI can carry raids, but not tunesā€¦ā€

After the press conference, Kerry walked me to my room, silently entered behind me and showed me her palm. Something was handwritten in dark red on her hand: Sorry. Theyā€™re recording, better not to talk at all. I read it, nodded and my assistant licked her hand.

ā€œKetchup,ā€ she explained, smiling. ā€œGood night. If you need me, call, Iā€™m in the hotel.ā€

Once alone, I sat at the table for almost an hour, watching the expanded highlights. My lists of groups needed updating.

I brought up the current contestant leaderboard. All my allies were at the bottom of the table, beneath even the neutrals. Not counting me, Marcusā€™s people occupied the top spots, with Destinyā€™s raid following right behind them. Although some of them were probably part of Janssonā€™s group too.

Leaderboard of contestants as of end of day five of Demonic Games XIX

 

1. Scyth, Human, level 102 Herald

 

2. Marcus, Orc, level 36 Bruiser

 

3. Inchito, Human, level 33 Light Priest

 

4. Youlang, Dark Elf, level 33 Spellcaster

 

5. Caville, Orc, level 33 Dark Knight

 

6. Geyserix, Barbarian, level 32 Berserker

 

7. Enigma, Orc, level 31 Saboteur

 

8. Frankie, Dwarf, level 30 Jockey

 

ā€¦

 

18. Urkish, Lopher, level 27 Torturer

 

19. Messiah, Shapeshifter, level 26 Magician

 

20. Destiny, Elf, level 24 Silver Ranger

 

That first line warmed my heart every time I read it. I was basically set up for a win now, but it was too early to relax. Considering there were no penalties for level differences here, I still couldnā€™t stand up against a large raid. Theyā€™d just keep me stunned. As for picking them out one by one, grabbing them and throwing them into the Pitfallā€¦ That could backfire: one particularly long stun and my motionless body would drop into Abaddonā€™s grasping clutches. I had to seriously examine every possibility; these werenā€™t noobs from the sandbox I was going up against, but some of the worldā€™s leading players.

I needed to come up with multiple plans, just in case. Was it possible that Despot might not be able to leave his floor? Absolutely, like the Companions or Abaddon, who couldnā€™t cross the threshold of their dungeons even with the gates open.

If Despot couldnā€™t, then what would my strategy be? Going through the options, I sighed in annoyance. I couldnā€™t come up with a full-fledged plan. There just wasnā€™t enough information. And I didnā€™t know what reward I would get for being named best player of the day.

And I still had to discuss it all with my allies. Nothing stopped me from just forgetting all about them and heading to, say, floor 200 to grind solo. That would make sense! It might even be the right thing to do for achieving my goal. Spending time on helping my allies was a risky distraction, butā€¦ ā€˜Unity is strength!ā€™ was baked into my consciousness. And Iā€™d promised Meisterā€™s raid that Iā€™d tank for them and weā€™d get through the Demonic Games together. Like Hinterleaf had told me: ā€˜In all times, one thing has remained unchanged: the ability to keep your word says more about you than anything else.ā€™

I wanted to call Michelle Ardi over too, but Meister was insistent:

ā€œThe girl talks too much! Iā€™ll tell her everything she needs to know tomorrow.ā€

My allies assembled in my room late that night:

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