As Kanzaki Rei watched the surging waves around him, the sense of foreboding in his chest grew stronger and stronger.
His instinct for seeking fortune and avoiding disaster kept issuing warnings.
And yetâ
He couldnât perceive any way to avoid what was coming.
It was as if the entire world itself had become an omen of calamity.
"Kid... you donât look too happy."
Ansuâs voice echoed within his mind.
Of course Iâm not happy.
I came to the Moon Sea precisely because I knew the Secret Sea might be destroyed.
So what is this? Going in circles just to end up right back here?
"Kanzaki Rei..."
Kumironi frowned slightly as she looked at him.
With a single step, she appeared at his side.
Kanzaki Reiâs aura had changed again. The "Unsolvable Mystery" no longer concealed much from Kumironiâshe could clearly feel how much stronger he had become.
"This place... it seems to be the Secret Sea."
Kanzaki Rei gave a faint nod.
"Yeah."
Then he asked:
"Kumironi... when you left the Secret Sea back then, what was the situation like?"
Kumironi shook her head.
"That manâRoyaâescaped."
"We didnât pursue him. He vanished completely."
"After that, Iz set up a teleportation spell, and we left."
"When we departed, everything was calm. There were no signs that anything unusual was about to happen."
She looked out over the surrounding ocean, worry evident in her expression.
"Kanzaki Rei... I remember your prophecy said..."
"On April 1st, the Secret Sea would be destroyed."
Kanzaki Rei nodded again.
"Yeah."
"It should be... today."
He recalled what Aegmissa had said not long ago:
A matter not so trivial... a regret that has yet to occur.
Combined with the nature of the second stageâ
Kanzaki Rei could roughly guess its intention.
It wanted them to prevent a future regret.
And now, they had been brought to the Secret Sea.
Soâ
Was this about saving it?
Saving it?
He let out a cold laugh inwardly.
Iâm not that strong.
He bit his finger lightly, brows tightly furrowed.
"Kumironi."
"...Do you trust me?"
Kumironi tilted her head slightly, a gentle smile formingâwarm as spring sunlight.
"Why ask something like that all of a sudden?"
"Kanzaki Rei... everything youâve said and done, weâve seen it all."
"Iâve always believed youâre someone worth trusting."
Kanzaki Rei paused.
Her sincerity stirred something in his chestâboth warmth and a faint ache.
"Even... if Iâm a Death Priest?" he asked.
Kumironiâs smile didnât fade.
"Doesnât Iz always say that?"
"Itâs not power thatâs frighteningâitâs how itâs used."
"Iâve never cared whether youâre a Death Priest... or anything else."
Kanzaki Rei let out a silent sigh.
If possibleâ
He truly didnât want to disappoint her.
But he still spoke.
"Kumironi..."
"If I told you... I can perform the Pure White Descent Ritual..."
"What would you think?"
Ansu immediately interjected:
"Hey, heyâare you seriously telling the High Priestess of the Church of Life that you can perform the Pure White Descent Ritual?"
"Are you trying to destroy your relationship?"
Kanzaki Rei replied coldly in his mind:
"Shut up."
Ansu clicked his tongue.
"Tch. Trying to give you advice and you wonât listen..."
Kumironi froze slightly.
"Kanzaki Rei... why are you telling me this?"
Kanzaki Rei answered calmly:
"Iâm worried about whatâs coming."
"Something capable of destroying the Secret Sea... may not be something we can handle."
"Iz and the others arenât here. I donât know what else we can rely on."
"This ritual is the only trump card I have that might... barely contend with a god."
"Itâs my last resort."
He paused, then added:
"If it becomes necessary, I may use it... to protect myself."
Kumironiâs expression grew more serious.
"Will it really be that dangerous?"
Kanzaki Rei shook his head.
"Iâm not certain."
"So unless itâs absolutely necessary, I wonât use it."
"I just wanted to tell you my thoughts... and what I might do."
As he spoke, Kanzaki Rei took out his Deck of Fate.
It resembled the divination cards once used by Pariâ
Each card depicted a different deity, symbolizing different outcomes.
By interpreting the drawn cards in context, one could glimpse the future.
Howeverâ
Divination during this month was notoriously unreliable.
"Let me try to divine whatâs coming..."
"I have a really bad feeling."
When he tried to peer directly into his own futureâ
All he saw was a murky, unfathomable sea.
Impossible to read.
So he combined multiple methods to probe deeper.
Kumironi nodded.
"Okay."
Three cards were drawn in succession.
[White of Death and Destruction â Smile][White of Death and Destruction â Hanging][White of Death and Destruction â Approaching]
A pale figure smiling faintly.
A white-clad girl hanging upside down.
A looming, faceless white presence filling the entire card.
All three cardsâ
Belonged to the same entity.
The White of Death and Destruction.
Even Kumironi, who knew nothing of divination, froze at the sight.
"Kanzaki Rei..."
"Is your entire deck themed around death and destruction?"
Kanzaki Rei stared at the results, cold sweat forming on his back.
"Kumironi..."
He spread the entire deck into the air.
The cards floated, revealing depictions of numerous gods.
It wasnât that his deck only contained those threeâ
He had simply... drawn them.
Kumironi spoke:
"Sophiaâs divine authority is still on us."
"Weâre still within Aegmissaâs third-stage trial."
"We wonât die... here."
Kanzaki Rei immediately checked within himself.
She was right.
The divine authority was still active.
If they died, they should return to the ruins.
But if death wasnât possibleâ
Then what did these three cards mean?
He glanced at the others.
They all looked equally confused.
After a moment of thought, Kanzaki Rei said:
"Iâm going to leave this place first."
"Kumironi, will you come with me?"
She nodded without hesitation.
As long as Kanzaki Rei was here, it made sense to move with him.
As for the othersâ
She didnât know them.
And this wasnât the time for introductions.
Whoosh!
The two of them shot forward like streaks of light.
Kanzaki Rei had spotted an island to the southwest.
He didnât know when the destruction of the Secret Sea would beginâ
But Aegmissa hadnât placed them here without reason.
Kumironi was astonished by his speed.
At this point, Kanzaki Reiâs movement was no weaker than Iz or Akagi.
He truly moved like light itself.
Even carrying her alongâ
He remained effortless.
In just two minutes, they landed on the island.
Kanzaki Rei still held Kumironiâs hand.
Strangelyâ
She felt a sense of safety.
He was no longer the weak one who needed protection.
Nowâ
It felt as though he was protecting her.
The moment they landedâ
Kanzaki Rei raised his hand.
Countless bones and corpses surged outward.
A flash of cold light cut across his wrist.
Blood flowed like a stream, spilling onto the ground.
The ritual array was drawn with perfect precisionâ
As if he had practiced it thousands of times.
[Pure White Descent Ritual]
Kumironi stood beside him at the center of the formation.
Even before activationâ
She could feel it.
Death was gathering.
Destruction was condensing.
To witness, with her own eyesâ
The ritual that could summon the Pure Whiteâ
Being constructed before herâ
Left Kumironi with indescribably complex emotions.