When the Serial Killer Next Door Gained Harem System
Chapter 102: Sounds Convenient
- Chapter 128: Thank You
- Chapter 127: Long Story
- Chapter 126: Gods Help Us
- Chapter 125: Hide
- Chapter 124: Nerve-wracking
- Chapter 123: Tomorrow at Dawn
- Chapter 122: Yay
- Chapter 121: Commupence
- Chapter 120: Same Things
- Chapter 119: Right Track
- Chapter 118: Cavern
- Chapter 117: Anything Suspicious
- Chapter 116: Still Nothing
- Chapter 115: Looks Recent
- Chapter 114: Same Print
- Chapter 113: Let’s Start There
- Chapter 112: Empty-Handed Once Again.
- Chapter 111: Fine. Ask.
- Chapter 110: Lower Your Voice.
- Chapter 109: Almost Nothing
- Chapter 108: The Suspects?
- Chapter 107: Maybe Both
- Chapter 106: Left a Problem
- Chapter 105: What Happens Now
- Chapter 104: Gods, Gods, GODS! TERRIBLE!
- Chapter 103: Best Work Yet
- Chapter 102: Sounds Convenient
- Chapter 101: Why?
- Chapter 100: Healed Him Properly
- Chapter 99: ACCEPT ME!
- Chapter 98: Protect Her
- Chapter 97: Wrong Place, Wrong Time, Buddy
- Chapter 96: Spellblade Abilities
- Chapter 95: Ambly-boy
- Chapter 94: Your Head Is Becoming Too Heavy for Your Shoulders
- Chapter 93: I Yield
- Chapter 92: Begin
- Chapter 91: Elimination
- Chapter 90: I Might
- Chapter 89: Up Close
- Chapter 88: That’s the Worst Part
- Chapter 87: Ready?
- Chapter 86: Coward
- Chapter 85: Unfortunately
- Chapter 84: Not a Matter of Preference
- Chapter 83: She’s Serious
- Chapter 82: Them?
- Chapter 81: Distant
- Chapter 80: Fifty Gold
- Chapter 79: The Ambly-blessed
- Chapter 78: Kings. Queens. Wars. Battles.
- Chapter 77: Royal Palace
- Chapter 76: Fresh Air
- Chapter 75: Just Happened
- Chapter 74: Combat Tested
- Chapter 73: Not My Problem
- Chapter 72: Quiet. Simple. Good.
- Chapter 71: Exhausted
- Chapter 70: Snap
- Chapter 69: Boss?
- Chapter 68: Poachers
- Chapter 67: At the Gates
- Chapter 66: Just Me & My Thoughts
- Chapter 65: Quiet Life
- Chapter 64: Figure
- Chapter 63: GO!
- Chapter 62: Fair Enough
- Chapter 61: Waste of Time
- Chapter 60: Calm as Milk
- Chapter 59: Cat
- Chapter 58: Completely Insane
- Chapter 57: Not Tonight
- Chapter 56: Decoy
- Chapter 55: Hypnotic Sway
- Chapter 54: Garmonna
- Chapter 53: Accepted
- Chapter 52: Good For You
- Chapter 51: Bother
- Chapter 50: A Little More
- Chapter 49: Nightmare in the Water
- Chapter 48: Wolfies
- Chapter 47: Best Way to Kill Time
- Chapter 46: Impressive
- Chapter 45: What a First Day
- Chapter 44: Stuck For a While
- Chapter 43: Passive Activated
- Chapter 42 - 1-F
- Chapter 41: Useful
- Chapter 40: Just Sleep
- Chapter 39: Second Year
- Chapter 38: Long Story
- Chapter 37: Footprints
- Chapter 36: That Was Enough
- Chapter 35: Gulp
- Chapter 34: Barely
- Chapter 33: Teleporter
- Chapter 32: BEWARE! THE CIRCLE!
- Chapter 31: Ten Gold
- Chapter 30: Captain
- Chapter 29: New Skills I Got
- Chapter 28: The Sundering War
- Chapter 27: Classes Tomorrow
- Chapter 26: Kinda Scared
- Chapter 25: A Glove
- Chapter 24: Tested
- Chapter 23: Fingers Crossed
- Chapter 22: That’s Something Else
- Chapter 21: Northwood
- Chapter 20: Lies, Lies, Lies
- Chapter 19: Throat’s All Sand & Gravel
- Chapter 18: Hunger Won
- Chapter 17: Not Human
- Chapter 16: Muddy Clothes
- Chapter 15: One Step
- Chapter 14: He’s Human
- Chapter 13: Level Up
- Chapter 12: Snap
- Chapter 11: Big Place
- Chapter 10: Feeling a Little Dizzy
- Chapter 9: Deadline
- Chapter 8: Guildhouse
- Chapter 7: Curiosity, or Stupidity
- Chapter 6: Old Tower
- Chapter 5: A Spell
- Chapter 4: Lucky
- Chapter 3: Like a Stab
- Chapter 2: Mother
- Chapter 1: Some Family
I gave a small shrug, though it felt heavier than it should have. "So people like me can have a chance at life."
"People like you?"
"Weaks."
"And who decides which people deserve that chance?"
"Me."
"That sounds convenient."
"It usually is."
Her eyes stayed fixed on mine, calm and unreadable. "Who do you kill?"
"Bad people, Your Majesty."
"And how do you determine whether someone is bad or good?"
"Common sense," I answered, meeting her gaze.
The Queen tilted her head slightly. "Would you kill a starving man for stealing bread?"
"No."
"What if he stole it from another starving family?"
I hesitated for a second. "Still no."
"Then theft alone is not enough for death."
"No."
"What about a man who violates a little girl?"
"Yes," I answered immediately.
"Even if he regrets it afterward?"
"Yes."
"What if he was drunk?"
"Yes, Your Majesty."
"What if he was raised in violence and knew nothing else?"
I frowned. "That explains it. It doesn’t excuse it."
"And if killing him changes nothing? The girl remains broken, the family remains ruined, and another man like him appears a week later. Does his death still matter?"
"At least he can’t do it again."
The Queen slowly folded her arms. "So your justice is practical, not moral."
"I don’t know what you mean by that, Your Maj—"
"You do not kill because it is righteous. You kill because it removes a threat."
I stayed silent.
She stepped closer, her heels clicking softly against the stone floor. "Tell me this, then. If a murderer kills ten people to feed his starving village through winter, is he evil?"
"Yes."
"Even if fifty innocent villagers survive because of him?"
I clenched my jaw. "There were other ways."
"And if there weren’t?"
"There’s always another way."
"You sound very certain for someone so young."
"I’ve seen enough."
For the first time, something in her expression shifted. Not pity. Not sympathy. Something quieter than that.
"Have you?" she asked softly.
The question hit harder than it should have.
I looked away from her, exhaling slowly. "People like to pretend the world is complicated because it makes them feel smarter. Most of the time, it isn’t. Some people hurt others because they enjoy it. Some people destroy lives because they can. I kill those people."
"And if one day someone decides you are one of them?"
That one made me pause.
The Queen noticed immediately.
"You speak as though your judgment is absolute," she continued. "But every monster in history believed they were justified. Every tyrant thought they were necessary. That includes the elves. What makes you different from them?"
"I know I’m not a good person," I replied quietly. "That’s the difference."
Silence settled between us after that.
The Queen studied me for what felt like an eternity before finally stepping back and letting out a slow breath.
I honestly felt like I was suffocating under the pressure of her gaze. In the end, telling the truth had been the only real option. Strangely enough, though, I didn’t regret it. If anything, it felt like some invisible weight had finally loosened around my chest.
Hearing those thoughts out loud, admitting them to someone else for the first time in years, felt strangely liberating.
"I shall arrange a cart and a coachman for you," she said. "You may leave once the healers finish checking your shoulder."
Relief immediately loosened the tension in my chest. "Thank you, Your Majesty."
She left without another word, leaving me alone.
Finally... some silence.
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The royal carriage came to a stop in front of the dormitories, and I stepped down onto the stone street while trying not to irritate my shoulder. The coachman offered me a polite smile before guiding the horses away from the academy grounds, leaving me alone with the dozens of students already staring in my direction.
The moment people recognized the royal crest on the carriage, the murmuring started.
Great. Exactly what I needed.
Before I could make it inside, the front doors of the boys’ dormitory burst open and Ken practically jogged toward me.
"There you are!" he said before stopping in front of me and looking me over from head to toe. His eyes moved from my cleaned uniform to my polished boots, and his expression shifted into disbelief. "Man, you actually look good."
Honestly, the palace servants deserved a reward for what they had done to my uniform. They had somehow removed all the bloodstains and repaired every rip and tear like the thing had never been dragged through a battlefield.
"How’s the shoulder?" Ken asked.
"It hurts if I move it too much," I replied. "But I’m alive."
"You’re telling me everything that happened," he said immediately as we started walking toward the dormitory entrance together. "The amount of spells you used yesterday was insane. And the classes too. Seriously, Ace, what the hells even are you?"
"I just know a few things," I replied with a weak smile. "The school’s closed today?"
"Yeah. After yesterday’s attack, the administration canceled classes." He pushed the door open for us and continued talking as we entered the building. "The tournament got delayed too. It’s happening in three months now instead of two."
"That’s good," I muttered while we crossed the main hall and headed toward the stairway. "Makes no difference to me anyway since I’m not joining."
Ken groaned dramatically as we began climbing the stairs. "You are still saying that after what happened yesterday?"
"Not gonna join. Nope."
"Come on, man. People are already talking about you everywhere. You used Shadow Leap in front of the entire academy. Even those idiot S-Rank students can’t cast that properly."
I sighed. "Ken, let it go. I’m not joining the tournament."
He shook his head with a grin as we reached the second floor and stepped into the long corridor leading toward the shower halls and student rooms.
"You said the same thing about the practice match," he reminded me. "Then you joined those too."
Yeah, because the Queen practically forced me into it.
I decided not to mention that part. "What’s for dinner?" I asked instead, trying to change the subject.
Ken looked at me like I had lost my mind. "Dinner? There’s still hours left before evening."
"I’m hungry."
"We could head to a tavern after showering."
"That sounds good," I admitted. "I smell like a corpse."
Ken laughed quietly before his expression became more serious.
"Yesterday was crazy, though," he said as we continued down the corridor. "Honestly, that fight scared the shit out of me."
"I was scared too."
"You didn’t look scared."
"I was trying to look cool in front of the Queen."
That earned another laugh out of him just as we reached the room. Ken opened the door and we stepped inside.
A student sat behind the reservation desk near the entrance, reading a book with round glasses perched on his nose. The moment he noticed me, he closed the book and sat up straighter.
"Ace," he greeted with a nod. "Glad you’re alive."
He knew my name? Huh.
"Same here," I replied. "Do you have any shower rooms available?"
He leaned over the ledger beside him and scanned the page. "Two hours. All the stalls are booked."
"That works."
As he wrote our names down, Ken leaned casually against the counter.
"You hear what happened yesterday?" he asked the student.
The guy snorted. "Hard not to, Ken. Everyone’s talking about it."
"We won a three-versus-five," Ken said proudly. "And this idiot can apparently use every class in existence."
"Ken," I muttered.
"What? You literally used Shadow Leap."
"Uh..."
The student looked back at me with visible curiosity now.
"And he’s Ambly-Blessed too," Ken added.
"Oh, Ambly..." the student muttered dreamily while staring upward. "What I wouldn’t give for her blessing."
I immediately cleared my throat before this conversation became even more uncomfortable.
"Right. Thanks for the reservation," I said quickly. "We’ll come back later."
The student nodded, and Ken followed me back into the corridor.
Students continued moving through the halls around us, though the mood inside the academy still felt off. Groups whispered quietly among themselves, and every now and then someone glanced toward me before quickly looking away.
Honestly, I couldn’t blame them.
An elven attack inside the academy arena was the kind of thing people remembered for years.
And their plan had nearly worked perfectly too. They had trapped the Queen inside the barrier while isolating everyone already inside the arena. The only reason things went wrong for them was because I happened to be there when the attack started.
Considering my luck lately, though, maybe that shouldn’t have surprised me.
Then again, nearly dying to elves still ranked below getting murdered by my girlfriend’s goddess mother on the list of worst experiences in my life.
"So," Ken said as we turned down the hallway leading toward our room, "you and the Queen..."
I already knew where this was going. "No."
"You didn’t even let me finish."
"You were about to say something stupid."
He grinned shamelessly. "She personally brought you to the palace. And you’re blessed by the Goddess of Lust. I’m just saying maybe she wanted—"
"No," I cut in immediately. "Maybe in my dreams, though."
"Really?"
"Yep."
Ken burst out laughing as we finally reached our room.
The moment we stepped inside, I dropped onto my bed with a quiet groan and stared at the ceiling for a second.
Unfortunately, relaxing reminded me of another problem entirely.
The system.
People in this world only had one class. Rangers stayed Rangers. Mages stayed Mages. That was simply how things worked here.
Meanwhile, I was casually combining multiple classes together like some kind of broken game mechanic.
And if the elves who escaped yesterday started asking questions about the human student using impossible abilities, I had a feeling my life was about to become much more complicated. 𝑓𝑟𝑒𝘦𝓌𝑒𝑏𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝘭.𝒸𝘰𝑚
"We still have two hours before the showers," Ken said while sitting on his own bed. "Want to grab food?"
I thought about my remaining silver and immediately decided against it.
"Let’s just wait for dinner."
"Fair enough."
"Actually," I added, sitting up again, "I wanted to buy a few things before then. Do you know any decent shops nearby?"
Ken nodded immediately. "I was planning to buy armor anyway. Come with me. I know some cheap blacksmiths that sell decent gear."
"That works." I stood up and started removing the academy uniform carefully so I wouldn’t irritate my shoulder again. "Let me change first."
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- Chapter 128: Thank You
- Chapter 127: Long Story
- Chapter 126: Gods Help Us
- Chapter 125: Hide
- Chapter 124: Nerve-wracking
- Chapter 123: Tomorrow at Dawn
- Chapter 122: Yay
- Chapter 121: Commupence
- Chapter 120: Same Things
- Chapter 119: Right Track
- Chapter 118: Cavern
- Chapter 117: Anything Suspicious
- Chapter 116: Still Nothing
- Chapter 115: Looks Recent
- Chapter 114: Same Print
- Chapter 113: Let’s Start There
- Chapter 112: Empty-Handed Once Again.
- Chapter 111: Fine. Ask.
- Chapter 110: Lower Your Voice.
- Chapter 109: Almost Nothing
- Chapter 108: The Suspects?
- Chapter 107: Maybe Both
- Chapter 106: Left a Problem
- Chapter 105: What Happens Now
- Chapter 104: Gods, Gods, GODS! TERRIBLE!
- Chapter 103: Best Work Yet
- Chapter 102: Sounds Convenient
- Chapter 101: Why?
- Chapter 100: Healed Him Properly
- Chapter 99: ACCEPT ME!
- Chapter 98: Protect Her
- Chapter 97: Wrong Place, Wrong Time, Buddy
- Chapter 96: Spellblade Abilities
- Chapter 95: Ambly-boy
- Chapter 94: Your Head Is Becoming Too Heavy for Your Shoulders
- Chapter 93: I Yield
- Chapter 92: Begin
- Chapter 91: Elimination
- Chapter 90: I Might
- Chapter 89: Up Close
- Chapter 88: That’s the Worst Part
- Chapter 87: Ready?
- Chapter 86: Coward
- Chapter 85: Unfortunately
- Chapter 84: Not a Matter of Preference
- Chapter 83: She’s Serious
- Chapter 82: Them?
- Chapter 81: Distant
- Chapter 80: Fifty Gold
- Chapter 79: The Ambly-blessed
- Chapter 78: Kings. Queens. Wars. Battles.
- Chapter 77: Royal Palace
- Chapter 76: Fresh Air
- Chapter 75: Just Happened
- Chapter 74: Combat Tested
- Chapter 73: Not My Problem
- Chapter 72: Quiet. Simple. Good.
- Chapter 71: Exhausted
- Chapter 70: Snap
- Chapter 69: Boss?
- Chapter 68: Poachers
- Chapter 67: At the Gates
- Chapter 66: Just Me & My Thoughts
- Chapter 65: Quiet Life
- Chapter 64: Figure
- Chapter 63: GO!
- Chapter 62: Fair Enough
- Chapter 61: Waste of Time
- Chapter 60: Calm as Milk
- Chapter 59: Cat
- Chapter 58: Completely Insane
- Chapter 57: Not Tonight
- Chapter 56: Decoy
- Chapter 55: Hypnotic Sway
- Chapter 54: Garmonna
- Chapter 53: Accepted
- Chapter 52: Good For You
- Chapter 51: Bother
- Chapter 50: A Little More
- Chapter 49: Nightmare in the Water
- Chapter 48: Wolfies
- Chapter 47: Best Way to Kill Time
- Chapter 46: Impressive
- Chapter 45: What a First Day
- Chapter 44: Stuck For a While
- Chapter 43: Passive Activated
- Chapter 42 - 1-F
- Chapter 41: Useful
- Chapter 40: Just Sleep
- Chapter 39: Second Year
- Chapter 38: Long Story
- Chapter 37: Footprints
- Chapter 36: That Was Enough
- Chapter 35: Gulp
- Chapter 34: Barely
- Chapter 33: Teleporter
- Chapter 32: BEWARE! THE CIRCLE!
- Chapter 31: Ten Gold
- Chapter 30: Captain
- Chapter 29: New Skills I Got
- Chapter 28: The Sundering War
- Chapter 27: Classes Tomorrow
- Chapter 26: Kinda Scared
- Chapter 25: A Glove
- Chapter 24: Tested
- Chapter 23: Fingers Crossed
- Chapter 22: That’s Something Else
- Chapter 21: Northwood
- Chapter 20: Lies, Lies, Lies
- Chapter 19: Throat’s All Sand & Gravel
- Chapter 18: Hunger Won
- Chapter 17: Not Human
- Chapter 16: Muddy Clothes
- Chapter 15: One Step
- Chapter 14: He’s Human
- Chapter 13: Level Up
- Chapter 12: Snap
- Chapter 11: Big Place
- Chapter 10: Feeling a Little Dizzy
- Chapter 9: Deadline
- Chapter 8: Guildhouse
- Chapter 7: Curiosity, or Stupidity
- Chapter 6: Old Tower
- Chapter 5: A Spell
- Chapter 4: Lucky
- Chapter 3: Like a Stab
- Chapter 2: Mother
- Chapter 1: Some Family
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