The Demonic Games (Disgardium Book #7): LitRPG Series Dan Sugralinov (top 100 books to read .txt) đ
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âLoran,â he introduced himself, offering a hand. âItâs an honor to meet you, Mr. Sheppard.â
âJust Alex,â I said.
âSure,â he smiled even wider. âOr Scyth. Letâs take a walk? Everyone is watching. And listening, for sure!â
We moved off to the side. Loran grabbed a couple of glasses from a waiterâs tray and offered one to me. I sipped it and grimaced: dry white wine. Momâs favorite.
âYou kept your cool pretty well, Alex!â Loran said so loudly that many turned around. âI didnât hear what you said to that man, but it looked like he was having a stroke! Do you know who he is?â
âNo clue.â
âItâs Quetzal. Heard of him? No? Damn, what rock have you been living under? Ah, sorry!â He smiled disarmingly again. âOf course, that makes sense, why would you know them in real life? Quetzal is from the Excos, a top gladiator in the Arena. He started from the very bottom, which is probably why he didnât like it much when you rolled right over him and his buddies at Kinema. Rumor has it they lost some top PvP gear that cost them years of Honor BadgesâŠâ
A voice boomed through a loudspeaker in the ceiling:
âMr. Sheppard, please approach the registration desk. Mr. SheppardâŠâ
Loran shrugged:
âSnowstorm wants you. Alright, it was nice to meet the legend! Want to team up in the Games?â
âSure.â
âOkay, Iâll find you. Iâll be a shapeshifter, nick Messiah.â
I shook his thin hand and then walked back to the registration desk, still looking around for my friends. When I approached, the âelf girlsâ took me by the arms and led me through the background hologram of a forest glade behind Ravencrow the scribeâs table. There stood a bald lady around thirty years old, her eyebrows shaved and her face covered in thick gothic makeup. For a moment, I felt like I was looking right into the face of a legate of the Destroying Plague.
âThank you, girls, Iâll take him from here!â she said in a singsong voice and offered me a hand: âHello, Alex. Iâm your personal assistant. The nameâs Kerry.â
Chapter 2. A Stab in the Back
âMISSâŠâ I SAID to her, trying to make out whether she wore a wedding ring. There was a ring, and more than one! Two on each finger.
âPleased to meet you!â she said, chains jangling from her strange black gown covered with cuts. She gave me her arm and said happily: âJust Kerry, Alex. Like I said, Iâm your assistant. Letâs hurry, we need to record your video message and get you scanned!â
As she said this, Kerry led me toward a silver door behind a column in the corner of the hall.
âQuicker this way,â she said. âYour arrival really riled up the people. They signed a petition to have you disqualified, did you know that?â
âNo, how could I? I only just got through an OrdealâŠâ
âAh⊠the Ordeal, yes, of course. Thatâs why Ravencrow hesitated. Management was uncertainâŠâ
âAbout what?â
The door took us into a long service corridor. Kerry sped her pace, not answering. We reached an elevator and she pressed a button. A broad scanning beam passed across her face and the doors opened. Inside, Kerry pressed a button marked DG â Training Grounds on the control panel and only then answered me:
âYou see⊠You were added to the list of entrants, but nobody expected you to make it here. So the petition wasnât taken seriously either: why set a precedent when gameplay would sort things out? You werenât even assigned an assistantâŠâ
âArenât you my assistant?â
âI am, but I only found out half an hour ago when you arrived at Snowstorm Lakes. I actually work in the PR department. The other contestants have assistants hired on a one-time contract. That means your character and information sheet for the viewers wonât be as flashy as the othersâ. You shouldnât haveâŠâ Kerry yawned, covering her mouth. âSorry. Didnât sleep much. I meant to say, next time donât be late if you want a proper welcome with fairies and fireworks.â
âYeah, youâre not much of a fairyâŠâ
âExactly, bro, exactly!â Kerry grinned.
Her teeth were painted too. Black.
The elevator doors opened. We emerged onto a service floor filled with bustling Snowstorm employees.
âThe Demonic Games Department works its hardest one month out of the year. The rest of the time it spends getting ready for it,â Kerry said. âBut nobody envies them, because⊠Well, see for yourselfâŠâ
Waving to a man sitting down and thoughtfully eating a burger, she shouted:
âVel, Sheppardâs here!â
âWho? Didnât you say heâs not coming?â he shouted back angrily. His burger fell from his hands and covered his knees with ketchup. Vel threw the remnants of his food into a wastebasket in annoyance. âTake him to section six first! God, what did I do to deserve all this? We havenât even compiled the kernel yet!â
âHey, Alex! Could I take a selfie with you?â asked a girl with layers of makeup and bronzer on her face and a twinkle in her eye. She clicked her comm into camera mode. âWhy the long face, huh?! Say âti-i-ittiesâ!â
I smiled automatically, but didnât even have time to ask the girlâs name before Kerry dragged me along another spacious corridor full of unpacked boxes and heaps of cables. A real two-handed sword leaned against the wall. A corgi ran by us, a projection collar on its neck making its head look like a dragonâs. The little guy barked and flame blew from his
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