Another upheaval had erupted beneath the Abyssal Sea...
That overwhelming life auraâ
had Sofia made her move again?
Kanzaki Rei focused on the "Cores" he had left within the Abyss.
The Core on Erelia and the one on the barren planet had both become wrapped in dense life energy.
Countless life signatures were converging toward a single point.
Eyes sprouted from the surface of the Core.
Through them, Kanzaki Rei looked into the deepest reaches of the Abyssâ
and what he saw made even him pause.
Gigantic tentacles were rising from the depths.
Each one was wider than the entire continent of Ryulen.
And there were hundreds of millions of them.
Just witnessing such a sight was enough to instill primal fear.
This was no scene a normal being could ever hope to behold.
This was movement from the Lord of the Ocean.
Sofiaâ
was making contact with it.
The divergence from the history he had once experienced was already far too great.
It seemed he could no longer afford to assume the Secret Sea would unfold as before.
Truthfully, most Level 8 class-holders could no longer kill him directly.
And yetâ
the enemies he kept encountering were Level 9 existences.
Moon Sovereigns.
April 1st.
What an exceptionally dangerous day.
But if he wanted the truthâ
he had no choice but to approach danger.
After encountering the Black Secret and the Time Ruins,
Kanzaki Rei had gradually come to understand something over the long years:
The more one tried to avoid certain thingsâ
the more likely they were to strike unexpectedly.
If Rakuya truly didnât know she would become a monster,
then that implied something else entirely.
At lastâ
Kanzaki Rei reached out and touched the black substance before him.
[Dark Egg]
That was the name he received.
And its designationâ
[An egg formed from the condensation of darkness and monster essence]
The instant he touched it,
it felt as though something swept through his entire mind.
A path of mutation was imprinted directly into his consciousness.
"...My monster form?"
Scales began to faintly emerge across his skin.
His lifeform was shifting.
This was evolutionâ
from human into monster.
He immediately recalled the fishfolk at the bottom of the Secret Seaâ
those attempting to transform themselves into monsters.
Everything was connected.
Kanzaki Rei withdrew his hand.
If he maintained contact for too long,
he might truly transform.
And nowâ
he finally understood why Kiyohime had once encountered Rakuya in monster form.
A pity.
He had no remaining rehearsal attempts.
To reach the Third Ring Trial,
he had recreated his previous actions almost perfectlyâ
down to every detail.
Including all future rehearsals.
Aside from the Ansu segmentâ
where his status as a Level 5 Death Priest inevitably introduced slight deviationsâ
everything else had been replicated with absolute precision.
Even his breathing had matched.
Otherwise, there was no guarantee that Agmessa, embodiment of chaos, would have sent him here at all.
Stillâ
time would continue rewinding toward the past.
...
The questions in his heart now had fresh answers.
Thumpâ
Suddenlyâ
an overwhelming sense of danger struck.
This timeâ
it was inescapable.
The vast ocean surged violently,
its waters transforming into what looked like endless golden scales.
"Ansu."
"Do you see it?"
Kanzaki Rei stood calmly amidst the golden sea.
But internallyâ
his blood was boiling.
Every part of his body felt as though it was on the verge of assimilating into the ocean itself.
The Primordial Sea had appeared.
Rakuyaâs face filled with terror.
But she had no time to resist.
In the boiling golden watersâ
she dissolved instantly,
becoming liquid identical to the sea itself.
Shhhâ
In the next instant,
Kanzaki Rei appeared high in the sky.
Below himâ
the once-rising ocean had sunk.
The entire sea had turned pure gold.
The lands of the Secret Sea had vanished completely.
His perception captured it all.
The countless humans and terrestrial monsters that had existed moments earlierâ
had melted into the ocean like flowing water.
Kanzaki Rei raised his right hand.
His palm, too,
was meltingâ
golden liquid dripping downward.
Only his absurd regenerative speed prevented him from dissolving entirely.
"The Primordial Sea... has truly appeared."
Ansuâs voice was grave.
"...Yeah."
Soâ
Rakuya had failed.
Which meant that triggering the Abyssal ritual early also caused the Primordial Seaâs premature descent.
He didnât yet understand the exact connection.
But if activating the ritual before Rakuya completed her task caused thisâ
then the two factions clearly werenât allied.
Or perhapsâ
Rakuyaâs priority was simply so low she could be discarded entirely.
Buzzâ
Suddenly,
an immense pulling force seized his body.
His form inverted uncontrollably.
Without realizing it,
his head was now pointed downwardâ
plunging toward the sea.
Everything above the sea would fall into it.
Everything not belonging to the seaâ
would be absorbed by it.
That was the Primordial Sea.
He might die.
Ordinarilyâ
death was the way to leave this Third Ring Trial.
But...
he had already encountered Sofia.
And the divine authority that prevented death within the Third Ring Trialâ
had come from Sofia herself.
At least, according to what Agmessa had implied.
Which introduced a problem.
He could no longer be certain that dying here meant safe exit.
Stillâ
his intuition sensed no extreme danger.
Sofia likely hadnât discovered him.
Unsolvable Mystery was still active.
That divine authority should still function.
Even the foresight granted by the Prophet class showed no sign of fatal risk.
Soâ
was this rewind already at its end?
At the very least,
he had learned many things he never could have otherwise.
The only true anomalyâ
was Sofiaâs appearance.
Kanzaki Rei remained perfectly calm.
And thenâ
his perception suddenly registered another violent fluctuation.
The force dragging him into the sea vanished.
A beam of light descended from the heavens!
Brilliant.
Scorching.
It slashed across the endless ocean in an instant,
carving a massive golden trench through its surface.
Kanzaki Rei looked toward itâ
and what he saw left him stunned.
A familiarâ
yet strangely unfamiliar figure.
Brown curls.
A young man gripping a weapon Kanzaki Rei knew all too well:
The Sword of Purifying Flame Judgment.
At this moment,
the man was still in the aftermath of his strikeâ
breathing heavily.
The path carved by his sword was ablaze with sacred golden fire.
...Roya?
Wasnât he only Level 8?
Noâ
why was he wielding the Sword of Purifying Flame Judgment?
That weapon was sealed.
How could he use it?
And more importantlyâ
how had he split apart a force that even Ansu considered terrifying?
What kind of mystery was this?
Boom!
The very next instantâ
the ocean erupted.
A colossal tidal wave surged upward,
crashing toward Roya!
The moment he saw itâ
Roya turned and fled.
He even discarded his armorâ
and threw away the sword without hesitation as he ran.
...
Well.
That definitely didnât look evenly matched.
Huâ
Roya vanished.
But the sacred flames he had left behind continued burning.
In factâ
they blazed even brighter.
Boom!
The ocean churned once more.
It was as though the sea possessed two sides.
The golden surface flipped downwardâ
like a black-and-white game board turning over.
And what rose in its placeâ
was another ocean.
A sea of writhing tentacles and gelatinous mass.
At its center stood a familiar young woman.
Her feet rooted into the ocean like plant tendrils.
This wasâ
Kumironi.
No.
It should be Sofia now.
"Heh... so theyâve truly begun fighting."
"In that case, this Primordial Sea was nothing more than stored nourishment."
"Kid, it seems your hope of seeing the Primordial Sea destroy the world is unlikely to come true."
Kanzaki Rei replied flatly,
"I never hoped for that."
Ansu only sneered.
"If not that... then what about the other thing?"
It guided his perception.
Kanzaki Rei followed it toward Kumironiâs direction.
Strangelyâ
despite the impossible distance between themâ
hundreds of billions of kilometers at leastâ
he could still see her clearly.
As though she were the very center of the ocean.
No matter how far awayâ
so long as one stood upon the sea,
she remained visible.
And thenâ
looking closerâ
he noticed something.
The expression on Kumironiâs face was nothing like Sofiaâs eternal compassion.
Insteadâ
it was filled with pain.
And sorrow.
As though...
it were the real Kumironi.
Ansu sighed internally.
"That girl..."
"Sheâs made a truly astonishing move."
"If she was destined to become anotherâs vessel..."
"Then rather than becoming the vessel of the enemy stealing her bodyâ"
"she chose to become the vessel of that enemyâs enemy."
"When Sofia tried devouring the Lord of the Ocean..."
"she must have found her opening."
"Such tenacious vitality..."
"Iâve never seen anything like it."
"This is no longer something you can interfere with."
"That girl likely intends to use the Lord of the Ocean to suppress the Primordial Sea."
"The Secret Sea may collapse into chaosâ
but it probably wonât spread to the other seas."
Boom!
The ocean roared with endless resonance!
The golden rise of the Primordial Sea merged with the body of the Lord of the Oceanâ
sea crashing against sea.
The world overturned.
In the far distanceâ
Kanzaki Rei could vaguely see flames rising to the heavens.
War spreading.
Countless armies charging.
The Secret Sea had become a battlefield.
...
So even without himâ
the world would not be destroyed.
Did that mean everything he had done...
had no meaning at all?
At this moment,
Kanzaki Rei was merely an observer.
Not a participant.
Watching from outside the game,
everything seemed world-shakingâ
yet utterly unrelated to him.
Had he entered the board,
perhaps he could have stirred the situation.
Perhaps he could have thrown everything into chaos.
But when the dust finally settledâ
the outcome might still have been the same:
The Secret Sea destroyed.
The world at peace.
As for who saved it,
who destroyed it,
who played what roleâ
those details suddenly felt meaningless.