When the Serial Killer Next Door Gained Harem System
Chapter 8: Guildhouse
- 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
The noise ahead shifted. People weren’t just going somewhere; they were gathering. Dozens stood shoulder to shoulder near a raised platform in the square that sat between two large buildings. The wooden steps leading up were new—smooth planks, unstained by time—built for one purpose. Rope hung from the short wooden bar above, tied into two nooses.
My stomach dropped. I slowed, unsure whether to keep moving, but the crowd in front pressed in so tightly that I couldn’t get out without drawing even more attention.
The guards on the stage were dressed in fitted chest plates and reinforced leather layered beneath, swords strapped to their hips. Their helmets didn’t cover their faces—expression and authority were part of the performance.
Two prisoners stood at the center with bound hands: a woman and a boy, maybe ten years old. Both had pointed ears. Both elves.
An execution.
Not that I was a stranger to this kind of stuff, though. But innocents...? Or were they just criminals?
Gasps, whispers, and approving nods spread through the crowd. Not angry shouts—just general agreement, as if this was routine, as if nobody questioned it. A few looked away, uncomfortable, but they were far outnumbered.
I forced myself to watch, even though everything in me screamed to look anywhere else.
The woman stood tall despite her fear. Her hair was long, a shade between silver and ash, pulled back into a simple tie. Her clothes were rough—cotton shirt and dark trousers, torn at the knees. The child beside her wore a shirt far too large and had dried tear marks down his cheeks. Neither of them could have passed for dangerous. If anything, they just looked tired and cornered.
A guard stepped forward to address the crowd. He didn’t need to shout—his voice carried with the confidence of someone who had done this more than once.
"We do not behave like elves," he said, sweeping a hand toward the prisoners. "We do not rape. We do not torment. We do not treat captives as sport. We give our enemies a clean end."
The crowd murmured in approval. I felt my jaw tighten. The woman didn’t even move. The boy’s lips trembled, but he bit down and tried to stay silent.
Another guard walked over and tugged the nooses. Fresh rope. New knots. Carefully prepared.
One old man in the crowd huffed, "Should have been sooner if you ask me."
A younger woman beside him offered a half-hearted shrug. "At least this way is quick."
Another voice—someone closer to me—muttered under their breath, "It’s just a child..." but no one responded to them.
The woman on the platform leaned down, touching her forehead gently to the boy’s, whispering something I couldn’t hear. She wasn’t crying. I didn’t know if she couldn’t or if she refused to give this crowd the satisfaction.
The main guard stepped behind the platform and lifted a short wooden lever attached to the execution mechanism. The floor beneath each prisoner was divided into small square panels. Once the lever dropped, those boards would split and plunge their feet downward just enough to snap their necks.
He didn’t rush. He spoke again for the crowd.
"Let this be a lesson. Our city stands strong, and those who strike against us will face justice."
A few cheers rose. Others simply watched in silence, waiting. My pulse raced. I had seen violent movies, police reports, footage online—but this was real. No screen. No distance. No filter. 𝚏𝕣𝐞𝗲𝐰𝕖𝐛𝐧𝕠𝕧𝚎𝚕.𝐜𝚘𝗺
The guard stepped up behind the woman and placed the rope around her neck. Another guard did the same with the child. When the boy felt the rope settle, he whimpered—not loud, but enough to punch air out of my lungs.
The woman hissed. "Don’t look down. Lo... look up. Look strong."
"Mother..." he whispered.
She rested her hand on his shoulder as long as the guards allowed it.
Then the main guard returned to the lever.
"By order of Kinola’s laws," he declared, "sentence carried out."
My voice stuck somewhere between my spine and throat. I couldn’t move, couldn’t blink. The crowd leaned in, waiting.
The guard pulled the lever.
The floor panels dropped with a dull sound, and the two elves fell just enough for the ropes to yank tight. The woman’s body went still after a single tense moment. The boy jerked once, twice, then stopped moving.
A sound passed through the square—not applause, not horror. Just a wave of acceptance. Like this was a routine announcement that crops were healthy this year.
A few put their hands on their chests in some gesture of respect. Others turned away and continued their day. Two students behind me began casually discussing a course assignment as if they hadn’t watched a mother and child hang moments earlier.
I felt cold. No words. No breath.
The guards cut the rope after a short wait, letting both bodies settle onto waiting cloth sheets. Two workers folded them carefully, almost professionally, as if they did this every week. Another guard scribbled something onto a parchment, like someone signing paperwork for a shipment.
Everything was clean. Efficient.
I had never felt more foreign or small in my life.
I swallowed, forcing myself to turn around. If I stood there any longer, I was going to crash mentally and I knew it. Whatever this world was... this was its reality.
And I had to survive in it.
"I... I need to go..."
As I started forward, I noticed a faint line etched into the ground—a thin yellow thread that pulsed every few seconds, as if it were breathing. I slowed, staring at it, unsure whether to trust what I was seeing.
Before I could question it further, the map flickered open in front of me on its own. The same yellow line glowed across its surface, stretching ahead and winding through the streets—leading straight to the Guildhouse.
Damn. It was useful. Incredibly useful.
Under any other circumstances, I might have felt relieved—maybe even grateful. But the image of two innocent elves being executed for absolutely nothing still burned behind my eyes, and no glowing line was enough to make me forget it.
"Okay... let’s go."
I followed the faint yellow line on the ground, my feet moving on their own while my head remained stuck back in the square. The execution wouldn’t leave me. I had seen violence in movies, sure, but standing in a crowd where most people treated death like a scheduled event... that was different.
My mind replayed the moment the lever dropped. The way the crowd barely reacted. The boy’s small frame falling beside his mother. I had no connection to them, yet the scene dug under my skin. If this world executed children without hesitation, what hope did someone like me have?
The yellow line guided me down a wider avenue where foot traffic thinned. Stone buildings framed both sides, their facades carved and hung with painted signs showing symbols I didn’t know how to read. Some looked like bakeries, some like lecture halls, others maybe businesses.
After a short walk, the line curved again, leading straight to a large stone structure that rose above the surrounding rooftops.
There it was. The Guildhouse.
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Location Discovered!
Name: Guildhouse
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District: Medra
Objective:
○ Pick up two quests.
○ Find the phantom chest.
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Gained EXP: +20
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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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