Buzzâ
Time reset once again!
[Chrono Ring Leap], this origin magic, was only effective in conjunction with Kanzaki Reiâs unique condition.
It could almost be saidâ
That Izan had custom-built this spell specifically for him.
For ordinary people, comprehending even a single piece of origin magic was already extraordinarily difficult.
Yet Izanâ
Could tailor origin magic based on another personâs circumstances.
At this pointâ
Kanzaki Rei had developed a simple conviction:
If it involved magicâ
Leaving it to Izan meant absolute certainty.
Huuâ
A gentle breeze drifted in from outside the window.
Sunlight slipped through a narrow gap in the curtains.
It was morning.
And thisâ
Was Rhine Town.
The beginner village where he had first arrived in this world.
Kanzaki Rei examined himself.
Aside from his storage pouch being emptyâunable to bring back the one from the futureâ
Everything else remained unchanged.
His classes.
His levels.
His mastered skills.
All intact.
His strengthâ
Still at its absolute peak.
From memoryâ
Today, Loth and the others would depart with an adventuring party.
They would encounter a third-tier King-class monster and fall into danger.
And heâ
Would obtain the Death Priest Scroll from that battle.
That nightâ
Messe would come looking for him.
And the next dayâ
A monster tide would erupt in Rhine Town.
Izan and the others would return.
His memory was flawless.
With his Memory Palace, there was no possibility of error.
Shingâ
In the next instantâ
His perception expanded!
It swept across a radius of 400,000 kilometers centered on Rhine Town.
And at the same timeâ
He located Messe.
At this momentâ
Messe was inside the Adventurersâ Guild.
Casually sipping wine, humming a tuneâ
As if preparing for something interesting.
A level 6 mage.
Back thenâ
Kanzaki Rei had looked at level 6 mages like one gazing at the sun.
An insurmountable mountain.
But nowâ
A level 6 mageâ
Was something he could suppress with a single hand.
An insect.
Stillâ
Messe wasnât the most important matter.
The one Kanzaki Rei truly cared aboutâ
Was someone else.
In the next instantâ
His perception shifted to the library.
At this timeâ
Pari should be in the archive room.
Tapâ
[God-Tier · Future Simulation]
Kanzaki Rei activated it immediately.
He had no intention of interacting with Pari in reality.
Toward this mysterious divinerâ
He remained highly cautious.
Shingâ
He arrived instantly inside the archive room.
Pari was thereâ
Just as alwaysâ
Quietly reading.
Kanzaki Rei pushed his [Unsolvable Enigma] to its maximum output.
Thenâ
Knocked on the door.
Knock knock knockâ
"Come in."
Creakâ
The wooden door opened.
Inside the small roomâ
He saw her again.
The girl with short lavender hair.
"Pari... sis."
Pari expressionlessly turned a page.
"Youâre here."
"Looks like... youâre almost ready."
Kanzaki Rei tilted his head slightly.
"Pari... Iâm not sure what you mean."
Her attitudeâ
Was completely different from how she treated him when he was level 2.
Pari remained indifferent.
Her gaze never even rested on him.
She simply continued reading.
Kanzaki Reiâs perception shifted to the book in her hands.
A purple-covered volume.
Title:
"Determinism."
As his perception scanned its contentsâ
He found them astonishingly obscure.
Even with his current depth of knowledgeâ
He couldnât comprehend it.
"Have you prepared yourself to accept your true fate, Kanzaki Rei?"
Pari spoke again.
She knew his name.
At this point in timeâ
They had only met a few times.
Barely acquaintances.
More importantlyâ
With [Unsolvable Enigma] activeâ
She shouldnât have been able to know his name at all.
"...Pari. You really arenât simple."
Kanzaki Rei sighed softly.
Her attitude said everything.
"The âtrue fateâ you speak ofâI donât understand it."
"But I donât have a habit of accepting things from people I canât trust."
Only thenâ
Did Pari finally turn around.
Facing him directly.
Her violet eyes shimmered faintlyâ
As though reflecting countless future scenes.
"Oh..."
She extended her hand.
"Didnât you want to know everything about me?"
"Nowâyouâve caught me."
She even knew why he had come.
Kanzaki Rei didnât touch her immediately.
Instead, he asked:
"Pari... didnât you say your family rules forbid physical contact with men before marriage?"
Pari blinked, confused.
"That rule does exist."
"But if you want to touch me, I canât stop you, can I?"
"Am I supposed to die over it?"
Kanzaki Rei opened his mouthâ
Then fell silent.
Even after resettingâ
He still felt completely helpless against her.
The reason he used future simulationâ
Was precisely becauseâ
Even if Pari refusedâ
He had more than ten ways to forcibly make contact.
"...Then, Pari... I wonât hold back."
There should have been more conversation.
But it seemedâ
There was no need.
Pari already knew everythingâ
What had happened, what would happenâ
Even with [Unsolvable Enigma] active.
She spoke lazily:
"Kanzaki Rei."
"Some things... once you know them, you canât turn back."
That cryptic toneâ
Typical of an annoying diviner.
Stillâ
Kanzaki Rei had no intention of taking on excessive karma.
He only wanted to see through herâ
Within the simulation.
Even if he learned everythingâ
Once the simulation endedâ
It would be as if he had never interacted with her.
That should... be safe.
It was already the most cautious approach possible.
Kanzaki Rei took her slender hand.
"If you know nothingâ"
"Then even if you make a mistake, youâll think you were right."
"I believe... the truth matters."
He made his choice.
[Name: Inel Ripani][Class: Diviner (Level 9)][Class: Scholar (Level 7)][Talent: God-Tier · Eyes of True Fate][Hidden Knowledge: The One Closest to Fate]
Level 9.
A Diviner.
Pari spoke lazily:
"Did you get the answer you wanted, Kanzaki Rei?"
Their eyes met again.
Her gazeâ
Seemed to pierce straight through the future.
He had already suspected it.
Nothing about her matched a level 6 diviner.
He had met many level 6âeven level 7âdiviners recently.
None of them felt like her.
Pariâ
Was the most mysterious of all.
Kanzaki Rei had long suspectedâ
She was either level 8â
Or...
Level 9.
But when the truth was confirmedâ
His breathing still faltered slightly.
A true level 9 class holder.
This was troublesome.
Talking to a diviner was already dangerousâ
Let alone a level 9 one.
Kanzaki Rei steadied his emotions.
Pretending ignorance was pointless now.
Accept realityâ
Then find the optimal path forward.
He spoke directly:
"Pari."
"Youâre a level 9 diviner, arenât you?"
"Why are you here?"
"What do you intend to do?"
Pari didnât answer immediately.
She withdrew her hand.
Turned back to the desk.
Leaning on it lazily, flipping pages.
After reading two more pagesâ
She finally spoke:
"What does a level 9 diviner want?"
"To reach level 10, of course."
"Youâd be wise not to treat me as an enemy."
"Iâve staked my chance of reaching level 10... on you."
"Even a level 9 diviner is still an outsider to fate."
"Even I... cannot change true fate."
"Soâ"
"Youâll have to be the one to overturn what cannot be changed."
"And it seems..."
"Iâve bet correctly."
"Your fate has become blurred."
"Youâve become something independent of fate itself."
"And because of youâ"
"All that was once certain... now contains variables."
As Pari spokeâ
Scenes began flooding Kanzaki Reiâs vision.
Countless imagesâ
Unseen beforeâ
Flashed through his eyes.
In a single instantâ
It felt as though he had witnessed everything in existence.
The futures.
The endings.
Of all life.
And yetâ
There was one thing missing.
His own endingâ
Did not exist.
...
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