Chapter 170

Chapter 170

I had to stop drawing attention to myself as Matt. People were already asking too many questions.

Which was why, as I pushed myself out of the SUV and squinted through the tinted lenses of a pair of dusty Oakleys Ire offered me, I committed myself to doing nothing but enjoying a heaping serving of barbecue.

With that in mind, I swapped from to If time-used factored into integration, I wanted to avoid integrating the personality quirks that came with until it was absolutely necessary.

I reminded myself that this wasnt my region. Wasnt my problem. I was just here for the food.

God damn. Ire slammed his door shut for emphasis. That smells good.

Yes, this place serves mana rained down from heaven, we get it. Grit sighed.

To Ires credit, the sweet, slightly sour scent of barbecue was making my mouth water. I couldnt remember the last time I ate. If the milkshake from Miles counted, it was probably yesterday.

Recalling how close everything that followed had been, my appetite wavered.

Ire slapped me on the back. Youre not going to regret this, trust me. The G36 rattled against his camo jacket as he walked towards a section of strip mall with red lettering overhead that read Smokey Jons, in a curvy font.

Is he always like this? I asked Grit.

Until shit gets real. Grit affirmed, scanning the parking lot. The shit-gets-real-parts worth tolerating the rest. Mostly.

Ill take your word for it.

Three people in business casual were strolling down the sidewalk and stopped to wave, all smiles. The one in front appeared to consider approaching us, but glanced at Grit and thought better of it, continuing on his way.

Weird. Grit said, giving voice to my thoughts.

Very Truman Show. The whole region isnt like this, right?

Just the ones we need to worry about. Grit said.

Next to the barbecue place, there was a closed-down dominoes and a defunct donut shop. My mind wandered back to my time at Dunkins and my old boss. I wondered how he was doing. Itd been weeks now, since everything went to hell. Was he still alive?

Ire reached the door first, then turned around to call something back. The childlike excitement in his face died. He swung his rifle out and whistled, pointing two gloved fingers to our right.

Grit was moving to intercept before I even turned my head to look. He pushed a kida boy with brown hair, barely older than Ellisonup against a minivan that looked like it hadnt moved in months.

What the hell? I called over.

Little bastard was beelining straight towards you. Grit responded, checking the kids inventory as he struggled.

Hes just a kid I stopped myself. Ellison was just a kid. He was also dangerous as hell. Instead of immediately intervening, I took a moment to study the boy carefully. didnt flag him as a threat.

Its okay. Seriously. Let him go.

Grit released the boy. The boy scowled at the mercenary and approached me. His shirt was tattered, covered in dirt, and his jeans were lined with holes.

After I cleared my plate, I let the kid continue to eat, teasing answers out of him piecemeal.

From what Id gathered, it was safe to say it wasnt a weird mind control thing, or even cult-ish. The people of Region 7 were being directly incentivized by the region leader to bring Users to the dungeon, and they were compensated for every referral in selve, scaling depending on the Users level and whether they came with a group.

Civilians were able to give out quests centered around the dungeon, much as the kid had tried to do to me. And despite the obvious initial suspicion, he insisted that there was a steady outflow of people.

When I asked him how hed picked me out as a user, he claimed everyone in Region 7 was capable of differentiating Users from civilians within a certain range.

Once wed finished, the waitress brought the bill with a color printed pamphlet displaying a picture of the tower, full of bold, italicized text.

Hone your adventuring prowess!

Untold mystery and treasure within!

Raise your level and acquire rare resources!

It raised more red flags than a bullfighting arena.

I noted that the tower looked smaller in the picture, and the kid confirmed it. Originally, it had been around the size of a three-story building. Now it wasI didnt know. Triple, quadruple that size?

Odd that no one noticed. Hell, Id been flying above the city and I hadnt noticed.

Ire waited until we were in the car to speak. Well. We know theyre not feeding people to it.

Probably Grit amended.

Grits right. We dont really know that. I commented.

Ire twisted back in his seat to look at me. How so?

Assuming everything that kid said was true? The scaling rewards. Theyre incentivized to refer higher level Users.

Ire considered that. Rack up plenty of successful lower level visits as cover to create a consistent track record, a few high-level deaths would seem like a drop in the bucket.

This is all conjecture. I said. But its possible.

I needed to decide how to proceed with Buzzcut soon. Preferably tonight. But getting a handle on what was happening in the city was part of my duties as region leader. And it was only a matter of time before adventurers from Region 14 started heading to Region 7 for free dungeon access.

Decision made, I spoke. Mind if we swing by on the way back?

Im game, Ire said.

Grit groaned. Kinsley is not going to be happy.

I snorted. Its just a drive by. And if she gives you too much shit, feel free to blame me.

Wed do that anyway, Ire said cheerfully.