The Duke's desperate plea hung in the air, silencing the gentle music of the Whispering Chimes. The few remaining tourists and adventures stared, wide-eyed, at the powerful nobleman kneeling on the floor. The quest notification lingered in my mind, its high-risk, high-reward nature pulsing like a warning light.
FaeLina, for once, was in complete agreement with my own desire for self-preservation.
'Mochi, don't do it!' her psychic voice was a frantic hiss in my consciousness. 'Did you read the risk point? "Extremely dangerous to your own core"! This isn't a sad goblin or a confused assassin we're talking about! It's a hostile, unknown magical curse! It could drain you, corrupt you, or even worse, it will wipe you from existence entirely!'
She had a point. Everything about this screamed 'bad idea'. It was dangerous, stressful, and would involve an immense amount of work. It was the polar opposite of a nap enthusiastic nature. The safe, logical and lazy thing to do was to politely refuse.
'And think of the business angle!' FaeLina continued, shifting from self-preservation to brand management. 'Our reputation is built on being safe and cozy! If you get into a screaming psychic battle with a nightmare demon in the middle of the night, and the other guests hear it, that's terrible for business! And what if you fail? The most powerful Duke in the kingdom becomes our mortal enemy! The risks are too high!'
I considered her arguments. She was right. Every single point she made was logical and correct. Refusing was the smart play.
But then, my thoughts drifted back to the Duke's own words, the phrase that had sent a chill through my very being.
"He has not had a single night of peaceful sleep in over a year."
A year.
I thought of my old life. The endless crunch, the caffeine-fueled nights, the bone-deep exhaustion that had literally stopped my heart and I hadn't even lasted a full year of that kind of punishment.
To me, a Dungeon Core whose entire philosophy was built on the sacred, fundamental importance of rest, a year without sleep was the most evil and unnatural torture imaginable. This wasn't just a political problem or a magical curiosity anymore.
This curse wasn't just hostile. It was an enemy to the very concept of a good nap. It was a personal insult to my entire existence. It had to be stopped.
My decision was made. Not for the gold, or the fame, or the reputation. I was doing this for a much simpler, more profound reason.
Everyone deserves a good night's sleep.
'I will help,' I projected, my mental voice echoing with a quiet, firm authority that surprised even FaeLina.
Duke Valerius looked up, his tired eyes filled with a flood of tears and pure, unadulterated gratitude. "Thank you," he wept. "Thank you, Core! How can I ever repay you? Name your price. I will try to fulfi....!"
'I have some conditions,' I stated, cutting through his emotional thanks. This had to be done my way. The cozy way.
'Bring your son, Elian, to this Sanctuary. He will be given our safest and most comfortable space. My residents, the Iron Gryphons and my own staff, will guard him in the physical world while I work in the mental one. But my methods are not fast. True healing requires time and absolute peace.'
Then I laid out my final, most important term.
'For the duration of your son's treatment, this dungeon must be sealed. No new visitors. No tourists. No business. Only absolute, uninterrupted quiet.'
The Duke didn't even hesitate. "Ok," he said, nodding vigorously. "You will have your request fulfilled. I will post my own personal guards at the entrance to turn anyone away. I will now go to get my son here immediately."
He stood up, his back straighter than it had been since he arrived, and strode out of the dungeon, a man with a renewed sense of hope.
FaeLina was stunned. 'You just turned down weeks of potential tourist income... for the sake of peace and quiet?!'
'It's the only way to work,' I replied, and began my preparations. I spent a large chunk of my DP reinforcing the walls of Kaelen's old alcove, turning it into a shielded, magically silent room.
I gathered my "team": Zazu and Pip, my experienced Dreamer Sentinels, and Kaelen, who I retrieved from the dish pit. Her experience with a dark, controlling mind would be invaluable.
And as the sun began to set, I manifested a new, handsome sign and placed it at the dungeon's entrance. It read:
THE COMFY CORNER IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR A PRIVATE WELLNESS RETREAT. WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCE. PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB.
The stage was set. I was about to perform my most dangerous, and most important, therapy session yet.