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Chapter 1 - Nightmare Thrall

There was a young man named Vidente, seventeen years old.‏He was fired from his job as a sword cleaner in one of the samurai institutes, after a false accusation of stabbing a son of a prestigious family.‏

Vidente returned home shattered, heartbroken, breathing anger and sorrow.‏

He opened the door to his little sister's room and saw a tiny angel sleeping peacefully.‏An involuntary smile appeared on his lips, but pain quickly swallowed it.‏

He quietly closed the door, then sat on the couch and let his tears fall without shame.‏

Vidente's parents had died in a car accident, and the only thing he had left in this world was that little girl.‏He worked day and night for her, lived like a pauper to make her feel like a little princess…

‏It was enough for him to see her smile to forget life's cruelty.‏But on that rainy night, he felt helpless.‏

Helpless to defend his name, his dignity, his income, her dream.‏He looked at his trembling hands, then noticed a small fruit-cutting knife on the table.‏

He picked it up with a hand trembling from collapse, and whispered to himself in a hoarse voice:

‏"What's the point of this life… if all it feeds us is pain?I'll kill myself… so she can live a better life with the insurance money."

‏His fingers clenched around the knife's handle.He gasped, as if suffocating from the weight of the entire world.‏He wiped his tears with his sleeve, then said:

‏ "I love you, Lulia… Forgive me for failing you."

‏He raised the knife to his neck — but froze in place.‏A cold hand grabbed his wrist firmly, stopping the knife from completing its path.‏Vidente slowly opened his eyes and saw in front of him a tall man — with no face.‏He wore a European-style hat, a long black coat, and a pure white shirt underneath.‏The knife slipped from Vidente's hand, and he clung to the edge of the couch, trembling in fear, his lips quivering:

‏"W-who… who are you?!"

‏The faceless man sat on the opposite couch, crossed one leg over the other, slowly removed his hat, and spoke in a deep voice, calm as death:

‏"I am your savior… Mr.Vidente."

‏Thoughts froze in his mind — how did he know his name?‏How did he enter the house?Who is this being with no face?‏He stammered in a trembling voice:

‏"How… do you know my name?And how did you get in here?!"

‏The faceless man smiled — as if his smile could be seen despite the lack of features — and said:

‏"Calm down, Mr.Vidente.As I said… I'm here to save you.And without boring introductions — how would you like to become a Nightmare Thrall?"

‏Vidente's eyes widened in shock:

‏"A slave… to nightmares?What do you mean?"

‏The faceless man exhaled his cigarette smoke slowly, every movement of his feeling like it had been written since the dawn of time:

‏"As I said.You'll become a hunter who hunts monsters inside nightmares… and a servant to the nightmares themselves."

‏Vidente swallowed hard, his heart pounding violently.A strange, terrifying idea — but it held a promise of something he never dared to dream.‏He muttered to himself, trying to appear composed:

‏'I don't know who this faceless man is… but if this is a real chance, I'd be a fool to reject it.'

‏He lifted his head and stared at the faceless one:

‏"Let's say I agree… what do I get in return?"

‏The faceless man placed his hat on his knee, then spoke in a lower, yet heavier voice:

‏"You'll get two things you've long dreamed of: money… and a life worthy of your little princess.‏Once you accept becoming a Nightmare Thrall, your sister will move from this filthy house to a palace fit for her… servants, a garden, private education… she'll lack nothing."

‏Vidente felt his mind boiling.‏A deal with the devil?Or an illusion before death?‏He bowed his head, buried his face in his hands:

‏"If this is a real chance… I'll sell my soul without hesitation."

‏He slowly raised his head:

‏"I want proof you're telling the truth."

‏The faceless man snapped his fingers — and a crimson moon shattered the ceiling.‏Vidente looked up, unable to speak at the sight of the impossible scene.‏

A moment later, another snap — the moon vanished, the ceiling restored as if nothing had happened.‏

The door to the room slowly opened, and little Lulia appeared.‏Her hair was long and blonde, her eyes green, her skin white as snow, and she wore a white nightgown.‏

She rubbed her eyes and said with innocent drowsiness:

‏"I didn't expect you to come home so early… shall I make you dinner?"

‏She walked closer and sat beside him, smiling at his miserable face — a smile that brought his tears back against his will.‏He gently patted her hair and whispered:

‏"I already ate on the way… go back to sleep.Tomorrow's your first day of school, I don't want you to be late."

‏She stood and stretched lazily, then said softly:

‏"Yes, yes… good night, handsome."

‏He replied, lips trembling:

‏"Good night, beautiful."

‏'Strange… didn't Lulia notice the faceless man?!' Vidente muttered to himself in worry.‏She quietly closed the door to her room, and Vidente turned to the faceless visitor and said in a firm tone:

‏"I accept your offer… but on one condition: no harm must ever come to my sister, no matter what."

‏The faceless man tossed a coin into the air, caught it in his fingers without looking:

‏"Anyone who comes near your princess… has dug his own grave.Your little beauty is under my protection."

‏Then he leaned forward, stared at him with his featureless face:

‏"And now… Mr.Vidente… do you wish to become a Nightmare Thrall?"

‏Vidente gripped the edge of his pants tightly, raised his head and looked at that abyss between reality and nightmares, and said with a firm voice:

‏"I accept… I will become a Nightmare Thrall."

‏The faceless man exhaled his smoke and slowly lifted his hat:

"Excellent… then let us begin, servant of the nightmare."

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