Chapter 13: The Ghost Bride’s Past
The cursed inventory didn’t sleep.
It whispered in silence.
Shen Yu stood in the dim edge of the system space, watching the interface flicker between stability and hunger. The Bride stood a few steps away, arms folded, pretending she wasn’t watching him watch it.
But she was.
Always was.
"You’ve been staring at that dagger for ten minutes," she said.
Shen Yu didn’t look away.
"It’s evolving again."
"Everything around you evolves," she replied flatly. "That’s the problem."
The cursed dagger in his hand pulsed faintly—like it remembered every death it had ever been born from. Its edge shimmered with faint black-red cracks, as if reality itself had been stressed into it.
[CURSED INVENTORY ITEM: "WIDOW’S EDGE"][CLASSIFICATION: UNSTABLE]
Growth Condition: User Death Frequency
Secondary Effect: Emotional Resonance Amplification
Shen Yu tilted his head slightly.
"...emotional resonance?"
The Ghost Bride snorted.
"Don’t ask me. It sounds like system nonsense."
But her voice lacked its usual sharpness.
Shen Yu finally looked at her.
"Your system profile still isn’t complete."
She stiffened slightly.
"...what are you talking about?"
He didn’t answer immediately.
Instead, he opened another interface layer.
One he had never used before.
Not loot.
Not stats.
Not mechanics.
Something buried deeper.
[ENTITY CORE RECORD: BRIDE — PARTIALLY SEALED]
The Ghost Bride’s expression changed instantly.
"...don’t."
Shen Yu paused.
That was new.
She almost never told him don’t.
Usually it was sarcasm.
Or insults.
Or violence.
But not hesitation.
He lowered the interface slightly.
"You’re not just a dungeon entity."
Silence.
The system around them flickered faintly, like it didn’t want to hear this conversation.
The Ghost Bride turned away.
"I am exactly what you see."
"No," Shen Yu said calmly. "You’re not."
Her hands clenched slightly.
"That’s enough."
He ignored the warning tone in her voice.
And opened the record.
The world shifted.
Not physically.
Memorically.
A fragment of another place unfolded around them like broken film.
A wedding hall.
Not a dungeon.
Not a system construct.
A real place.
Soft light.
Flowers.
Music.
And a bride.
The same bride.
But... human.
For a moment, she stood there differently.
Not sharp.
Not hostile.
Just... waiting.
Smiling.
Shen Yu watched quietly.
The Ghost Bride beside him snapped.
"Stop looking."
But it was too late.
The memory continued.
A man stood beside her in the memory.
Well-dressed.
Smiling.
Holding her hand.
Promising things.
Shen Yu observed without expression.
The system annotated the scene.
[ORIGINAL ENTITY MEMORY FRAGMENT DETECTED]
Event Type: Engagement Contract Formation
The Ghost Bride’s voice beside him trembled slightly.
"I said stop."
But Shen Yu didn’t.
Because now the system showed something else.
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A contract.
Hidden beneath celebration.
Not love.
Not marriage.
A binding clause.
Written in system ink.
The man’s smile changed in the reflection of it. frёewebnoѵēl.com
Greedy.
Cold.
The Bride in the memory hesitated.
Then signed.
Shen Yu’s eyes narrowed slightly.
"...you were tricked."
The Bride said nothing.
The memory fractured.
Night.
Same wedding hall.
But empty now.
Blood on the floor.
Not much.
Just enough.
Enough to end everything.
The man stood over her.
Speaking.
Words distorted by system corruption.
"You were never the real contract holder."
"Only the vessel."
Shen Yu’s expression didn’t change.
But the system around them tightened.
Like it didn’t like being watched.
The Ghost Bride’s voice broke through beside him.
"That’s enough."
Her voice was quieter now.
Not angry.
Not loud.
Just tired.
Shen Yu finally looked away from the memory.
The scene froze.
The Ghost Bride stepped forward, standing between him and it.
For the first time, she looked... smaller.
Not weaker.
Just human in a way she usually wasn’t allowed to be.
"You don’t need to see the rest," she said.
Shen Yu studied her.
"...you were betrayed."
A pause.
Then she laughed softly.
No humor in it.
"Is that your conclusion?"
"Yes."
She turned her head slightly.
"Then you’re still thinking too simply."
The system flickered.
The memory shifted again.
The wedding dress appeared.
Now clearly visible.
Not fabric.
A binding artifact.
Threads of curse energy stitched into every layer.
It wasn’t worn.
It was attached.
To her soul.
The Ghost Bride looked down at herself in the memory.
Confused.
Then pain arrived.
Slow.
Then overwhelming.
The system voice in the memory spoke.
"ENTITY TRANSFORMATION INITIATED."
"BRIDE DESIGNATION CONFIRMED."
Shen Yu’s eyes narrowed slightly.
"So the dress wasn’t decoration."
The Bride whispered:
"It was a cage."
The memory collapsed again.
Leaving only silence.
Back in the system space, the Ghost Bride stepped back slowly.
For a moment, she didn’t speak.
Then:
"I didn’t die in a wedding."
Shen Yu waited.
She continued.
"I died because of it."
Silence.
Her voice sharpened slightly again, but it trembled at the edges.
"The dungeon didn’t create me."
"It converted me."
Shen Yu understood.
Not fully.
But enough.
The cursed inventory flickered again in his hand.
Like it reacted to her presence.
The Ghost Bride noticed.
"...that dagger likes me too much."
Shen Yu glanced at it.
"Probably because you’re tied to its origin."
She frowned.
"That doesn’t sound comforting."
"It isn’t."
A pause.
Then Shen Yu added:
"...you were used as a permanent dungeon anchor."
The Ghost Bride nodded slowly.
"That’s the polite version."
Silence settled again.
But it wasn’t hostile this time.
Something had shifted.
Slightly.
Shen Yu closed the memory interface.
The system complied reluctantly.
The wedding hall disappeared.
The light faded.
They were back in the neutral system space.
But the air felt heavier now.
Not from danger.
From understanding.
The Bride exhaled slowly.
"You saw everything you wanted?"
Shen Yu answered honestly.
"No."
She frowned.
"...then why stop?"
He looked at her.
A long pause.
Then:
"Because continuing didn’t change the outcome."
That surprised her.
She studied him carefully.
"You’re... being careful."
Shen Yu blinked once.
"...am I?"
"Yes."
A faint silence.
Then she added, almost amused:
"That’s new."
Shen Yu didn’t deny it.
Because she was right.
Something had changed.
Not the system.
Not the dungeon.
Him.
He looked at her properly now.
Not as an entity.
Not as loot.
Not as a mechanic.
Just... her.
"You were trapped," he said.
The Bride crossed her arms again.
"I still am."
A pause.
Then she added more quietly:
"Just in a different way."
Shen Yu nodded slowly.
"Understood."
The cursed dagger flickered once in his hand.
He didn’t activate it.
Didn’t test it.
Just held it.
The system interrupted quietly.
[RELATIONSHIP FLAG UPDATED]
ENTITY: GHOST BRIDE — STATUS CHANGE DETECTED
User Interaction Mode: NON-UTILITARIAN
The Ghost Bride glanced at the interface.
"...what does that mean?"
Shen Yu answered without thinking too much.
"It means I’m not optimizing you anymore."
She stared at him.
"That sounds suspiciously like you were optimizing me before."
"I was."
She sighed.
"...honest at least."
Then silence returned.
Not uncomfortable.
Just present.
Time passed differently in system space.
Not long.
But enough.
Then—
The Ghost Bride spoke again.
Quieter this time.
Almost careful.
"When this ends..."
Shen Yu looked up slightly.
She didn’t finish immediately.
Her gaze drifted away.
Not at him.
Not at the system.
Somewhere beyond both.
Then she asked:
"When this ends... will you leave too?"