
Blurb:
Whitney Saxan thought sacrificing her arm would finally earn her rightful S-tier dungeon rewards. But when live comments revealed the shocking truth—that Evil God Eliot systematically steals every SSS-tier item from her to gift Eva Wilson—everything changes. Trapped in a horror game where the male lead (Eliot) and female lead (Eva Wilson) conspire against her, Whitney discovers her hard-earned rewards are swapped for common rocks. From losing kidneys to fingers, her contributions are funneled to the fraudulent top-ranked player Eva Wilson, who coasted on Eliot’s shortcuts. Now, armed with the truth and a burning desire for revenge, Whitney Saxan turns the tables. This gripping tale of betrayal, hidden live comments, and a supporting character’s rise will keep you on the edge. Dive into a world where dungeon clears, sacrifice, and system rewards are manipulated by the Evil God himself. Will Whitney expose the scam and reclaim what’s hers?
Content:
I was transmigrated into a horror game, I hacked off my own arm as a sacrifice to clear the level.
Suddenly, live comments scrolled across my vision.
[The side character still doesn’t know the boss, the Evil God, gave her reward to the female lead. All she’s getting is a common rock.]
[Some fight tooth and nail to clear levels, while the female lead just has to moan in the Evil GodEliot’s arms.]
[Poor supporting female, she always matched with the female lead. Every SSS-tier item she earned was swapped away by Eliot.]
For this clearance, I’d already sacrificed ten toes and seven fingers.
Finally, gritting my teeth, I gripped the knife with my remaining three fingers on my right hand and hacked off my entire left arm.
But now, seeing those comments, I hesitated as I placed the severed limb onto the altar.
The comments kept coming.
[Remember how funny it was when Eliot first started skimming points from everyone to give to Eva? So furtive, building up his wife’s savings.]
[Yeah, at first he only dared swap the supporting female’s S-tier items for B-tier ones. Now he doesn’t even bother pretending, just tosses a rock in.]
[Is this right? The male and female leads stealing the supporting female’s hard-earned rewards? This crappy plot makes me sick.]
[Huh? Aren’t we here for the male and female lead’s steamy scenes? Shouldn’t we just turn off our brains and enjoy?]
[Let me put it this way. Imagine you work overtime every day, wreck your health on a project, end up in the hospital, only to wake up and find your bonus was secretly given to your boss’s mistress! How would you feel?]
[Enough! Stop! I can’t enjoy this anymore. I feel so bad for the supporting female!]
The comments shifted dramatically after that vivid analogy, turning into a roast session targeting the male and female leads.
That’s when I learned that the SSS-tier healing item in Eva Wilson’s hands was actually stolen from my reward.
Last dungeon, I’d dug out my own kidney to give to the monster for a crucial clue to clear the level.
Back in Player Town, I went to Eva Wilson for healing.
She was highly respected among the players there because her SSS-tier healing item supposedly had no side effects.
She pouted, reluctant, saying she didn’t want to use her boyfriend’s token of love on another woman.
Only after I offered ten thousand game points and two B-tier items did she reluctantly agree.
Thinking of this, my face darkened.
Turns out, every NPC Eva Wilson dated in each dungeon was an incarnation of Eliot. He gave her shortcuts to clear levels.
He also skimmed points from every player who cleared a level to give to her. Any decent items were swapped out for her too.
Watching the handsome NPC holding Eva Wilson, my rage burned hotter.
Using my items, living off my points, and still looking down on me.
I won’t rest until this debt is repaid!
You cheating scumbags, just you wait!
Perhaps seeing me hesitate for so long, Eva Wilson grew impatient and urged me on.
“Whitney Saxan, what are you dawdling for? I’m sick of this dungeon. I want to get back to town and take a bath.”
Forty players had entered this S-tier dungeon. Only the two of us were left alive.
The final escape required a sufficient flesh sacrifice. Eva Wilson refused, claiming she didn’t want to compete with me for contribution points.
Since contribution affected points and item rewards, I didn’t refuse.
Little did I know her plan was for me to do the dirty work while she reaped the rewards.
No wonder I’d never broken into the game’s top hundred ranking, despite clearing numerous S-tier dungeons.
Meanwhile, Eva Wilson never fell below tenth place. I’d thought she got rich off her healing item, but it was off me.
Hearing Eva Wilson’s complaint, Eliot dotingly tapped her nose, then shot me a threatening look.
I couldn’t help but sneer. No more delays. I placed the severed limb on the altar.
A crimson light erupted, and the system’s clearance reward materialized..
I reached out and received an ornate, mysterious purple box. Inside lay an utterly ordinary-looking pebble.
“Wow!”
Eva Wilson’s delighted cry drew my attention. She held a pure black shortsword that radiated power.
Seeing me look, she waved it at me with a smug expression, her eyes flashing with disdain as they glanced at my box.
She looked up looked up and said something to Eliot. He sighed helplessly and kissed her cheek.
The comments promptly translated their conversation.
[Ugh, This female lead. Steals the supporting female’s reward, then mocks her for treasuring a rock like an idiot.]
[Seriously? The supporting female had 8000 points total, Eliot skimmed 6000, and she asks if he fancies the supporting female, why else leave her even 2000?]
[She even threw a fit, demanding Eliot leave her just 100 points as a token gesture. How greedy can you get?]
Disgusted, I didn’t want to watch their performance any longer.
Remembering the intel from the comments, I raised the open box high and shouted without hesitation.
“I dispute the clearance reward and settlement points! I demand a recalculation!”
The moment I spoke, the color drained from the fake NPC’s face.
His usual composure shattered. Grabbing Eva Wilson, he roared, “Go! Now!”
But it’s too late.
The system’s voice echoed through the space.
[Request acknowledged. Scanning commencing]
[Warning! Warning! Unknown error detected]
[System repairing. Please wait patiently.]
As the system voice faded, Eliot froze in place, motionless. Eva Wilson panicked, tears streaming.
“Eliot! Eliot! What’s wrong? Don’t scare me!”
Shaken by her, Eliot spat a mouthful of blood onto her face, his complexion rapidly turning ashen.
He gently stroked her face, struggling to speak.
“Don’t worry wait for me I’ll meet you next dungeon”
Then, lifting his gaze to me, his eyes filled with murderous intent.
“Ant next time we meet I’ll tear you apart!”
Seeing this, I grinned, extending my right hand with its three remaining fingers and drawing a line across my throat.
Damn thief! You think I’m afraid of your threats now, you thieving bastard?
Eva Wilson, seeing this, understood instantly. Snatching her newly acquired black sword, she charged at me.
“Bitch! What did you do to Eliot? I’ll kill you! I’ll avenge him!”
[System repair complete. Reward reissued. Please check, player.]
As the system spoke, the black sword vanished from Eva Wilson’s hand and reappeared in mine.
[SSS-tier Item: Soul-Devouring Blade]
[Effect: Each attack inflicts root-level damage that ignores defense.]
[Cost: Each use randomly breaks one bone in the user’s body.]
She was already upon me.
I gave her a gentle smile. “Heh heh heh, what was it you wanted to avenge just now?”
Eva Wilson instinctively stepped back.
“No you can’t kill me the town forbids player killing Eliot won’t let you”
Before she finished, a black short sword pierced her heart.
Crack! Excruciating pain shot through my leg bone. The item’s side effect kicked in fast.
“Blah blah blah what? Sure, killing a player gets you sent to a Purgatory level… but only if you’re actually convicted after the fact.”
I’d seen the comments. I knew a precious S-tier death-substitute item I’d once earned had been stolen by her. I doubted she hadn’t used it by now.
“Urgh”
Eva Wilson’s eyes widened in disbelief.
Her body stiffened, then rapidly dissolved into a blinding white light and vanished.
Only a few faintly glowing items remained on the spot C her dropped loot.
[Death-Substitute Item Activated! Player [Eva Wilson] Forcibly Ejected from Dungeon!]
I picked up the familiar gem-like item from the ground. Its info flashed instantly.
[SSS-tier Item: Fountain of Life]
[Effect: Instantly heals all physical injuries (limb regeneration requires double cost).]
[Cost: Each use reduces user’s SAN by 5 points and randomly deducts Luck stat.]
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