Omniscient First-Person’s Viewpoint

Chapter 330



“…it means I have no talent.”

“Talent? Are you seriously saying that…?”

‘Except for power and treasure, Hugh’s talents don’t seem inferior to Shay’s…?’

Fortunately, the Regressor resolved Tyr’s suspicions.

“It’s not a talent to learn, but a physical talent that attaches energy to the body. Just like blind people don’t know colors and deaf people can’t talk, it seems that there is a problem with the ability to build up energy innately. It looks like it can’t draw out anything other than the energy it originally had.”

“I think so. I didn’t grow up eating badly, even though I couldn’t enjoy the wealth and glory. He didn’t have the spirit.”

Why taboos are taboos. A method like gluttony won’t work for me. It becomes increasingly clear.

“Grunt. It’s a pity… He definitely seemed talented.”

“You know now? From now on, practice for me and don’t hang on the sleigh. It’s just draining your strength.”

“Is that important now? I can’t get any stronger at this rate!”

“Or should I weep bitterly over my unfortunate fate? What else can I do, except for Shay to pat me on the shoulder and comfort me? It makes no sense.”

“Even if you cry, I won’t pat you on the shoulder!”

‘I thought I could solve it with an elixir. If it’s like this, it’s a burden, so I can’t carry it with me every time. I don’t know if it’s this episode, but the next episode…’

Huh? might not be bad? If the regressor saves me in the next round and leaves me alone, I’ll be able to try different methods each round.

Of course, it would be of no use to me now, who is being dragged around as a lump of luggage.

“It’s like throwing an elixir on the ground. sorry It’s okay, so why don’t you go to sleep? It will be a march from hell starting tomorrow.”

“wait for a sec. I have something to try.”

‘Let’s see that guy’s fate through the eyes of fate. It’s a waste of life… Well, it’s not like I’ll enjoy a thousand years. Watching this guy’s fate is worth it.’

The regressor opened all the seven-colored eyes between his fingers pretending to brush his hair. The seven-colored eyes twinkled one after another and drew a small circle. You can see the bright shining eyes in the eyes.

‘Jeonryun Cheonan. Let’s see the fate of that guy… I wonder if this is right.’

The fate plan was opened for the most useless reason in the world.

My figure is reflected in the eyes of the regressor. Through the past, present and future, I see the stage I will reach among my destiny that will continue in the future.

It is said that an eye that sees fate cuts down one’s lifespan. The reason is not as big as you think. There is a limit to the amount of information that humans can process throughout their lifetime, and if unnecessarily large information such as a person’s fate is hammered into the brain in a short period of time, health naturally deteriorates. This means that life expectancy is shortened.

I wonder if it’s worth it, but the regressor took that risk and observed my fate.

If you have those eyes, you might know. I also read the thoughts of the regressor with a slightly pounding heart.

The result of peeking into my fate like that is…

‘…doesn’t it change? in the future? Is this the pinnacle that a human named Hughes can reach…?’

I’ll decide yes? It seemed so too. I’m not disappointed anymore.

Then the regressor approached me. Then, with a benevolent expression that he rarely shows, he patted my shoulder.

“Cheer up like that…”

He said he wouldn’t. You said you wouldn’t pat him on the shoulder!

This is worse than I imagined.

Surprisingly, nothing happened during the night. Seungnyangs only came up with the idea of robbing or stealing our cataphracts, but never put it into action. It was fortunate for them. Because the bloodthirsty General Yuk had his eyes wide open.

Hilde complained dissatisfiedly.

“I’m sorry. If I had attempted stealing in the middle of the night, I could have killed her in self-defense.”

“What are you talking about when you come to sign an armistice? Don’t do anything that could be an excuse.”

The regressor dismissed it as a bad joke, but I shuddered when I read that it was sincere. That person is also a bit strange.

They decided to take a step ahead of Hilde’s intent to kill. After getting ready, we got on the cataphract and called the driver.

“Digi. Are you awake?”

The golem who received the call answered after a while.

[…Bureau Communications… Above…. Limit… amount…]

A crackling voice rang weakly. The golem tried to hold the steering wheel with its wobbly arms, but lowered its head as if it had lost its strength.

Hilde muttered as she tapped the golem.

“Tsk. It seems that the communication distance has reached a limit. I’m sorry.”

“It is a miracle that we have reached this point even though we have left the military territory. Dizzy’s mission is over. You don’t have to transport this aircraft anymore. I hope you understand.”

A weak reaction flowed from the golem, but it completely lost its magical energy and stopped.

The support of the signal soldier ends here. Now we have to find the way with our own strength. Hilde roughly folded the golem, threw it in the back seat, and sat in the driver’s seat.

“ha. I can’t help it. From here on, ‘I’ will drive. It’s a big deal if I get bored, so please put a snack in ‘my’ mouth next to my father!”

“Where do you say there are snacks in the military? We got all our supplies in canned food.”

“Sheesh! Damn country!”

With the sound of Hilde’s tongue clicking, the Cataphract departed into the distant wilderness.

A little before sunrise in the morning, while the dawn sky was gloomy, the Cataphract made a rattling sound as it advanced through the wilderness. The roof was blown off to reduce the weight, so the Cataphract, despite its excellent performance, did not look much different from the wagon.

Through the exposed roof, the wind, light and dust hit me without any filtering. The wide wheels claim to be the music box of the curved land and convey the song of the earth as it is. He was skilled in bullying the heavens, the earth, and humans.

But minor inconveniences are the proof of true life. Because you are alive, you feel uncomfortable trying to live. The cool wind blew behind us and we continued on our way…

except for one half-dead man who was very dissatisfied with the light of the sun. Tyr groaned and tilted his parasol as the sun appeared over the horizon.

“This is the first time I have traveled such a bright road in my life. You can’t see a shadow anywhere.”

“wait a minute. I will put up some tents.”

“It happened. There is nothing like fluttering fabric.”

“You’re not playing specifically for Tyr, are you? I have to hit it at least in case it rains.”

That this is raw color. Even though he knew it wouldn’t help much, he set up a tent to provide temporary shade to appease the uncomfortable Tyr.

‘Hmm. I have sincerity, so don’t accept goodwill.’

Having said that it was not necessary, Tyr obediently went in and sat down under the tent. He still had his parasol on his shoulder, but he grumbled with a more relaxed expression than before.

“Didn’t you say it was a long and busy journey? But why doesn’t it move at night? They don’t seem like people who are running out of time at all to waste nearly half of their day.”

“Why are you in such a hurry? When Tyr is in the coffin, he cannot tell the difference between a day and a month. And then only for one night.”

“That is the story of when I stay in the dark. If the sun shines on that shameless face, don’t you know that a day has passed even if you don’t want to know?”

“I also sometimes wish the sun wouldn’t rise when I didn’t want to get up, but I can’t help it here. I have to go and see what comes out ahead.”

Tyr snorted and replied.

“Whatever comes out of it, isn’t it just a rock or a fence at best? If I see it and break it or dodge it, that’s it.”

It’s strange that the word “break” comes before the word “avoid”. There are obstacles in the world that cannot be overcome by force.

“Wouldn’t that be?”

Tyr, slightly offended, replied with a deliberately angry face.

“You are ignoring me too much. The night is my time and the darkness illuminates me. Even if there is no light, we can cope with it.”

“I’m not saying Tyr’s power is lacking…”

It was then. Hilde, who found something, hurriedly bent the steering wheel and shouted.

“be careful!”

bang. At the same time, the Cataphract shook greatly. It seemed that the front wheel had hit something hard and lifted it up. Jim floated up for a moment and Aji barked in surprise.

Fortunately, the Cataphract is a military masterpiece designed to break through any terrain. I’m just not that shocked. I get the shock.

Hilde hurriedly turned the steering wheel to avoid an obstacle that suddenly appeared. I had to hold on to the railing because my body was leaning back and forth.

Meanwhile, Tyr asked.

“…Weren’t we running over the wilderness a while ago?”

“that’s right.”

“But now… like…”

Tyr looked around slowly.

A low hill with sparsely grown trees. Small house sites were scattered like pebbles there. It seemed that a long time had passed since only traces had disappeared. As if it had fallen a long time ago.

Tyr asked.

“…It’s like looking at ruins. What town is this?”

It is the most meaningless question in the nations. While I was contemplating what to say, the regressor replied.

“I don’t know. Was this village an ancient golden country or was it built and destroyed by different countries? Or no one knows if it just came into existence the other day. Because they are nations.”

“You don’t know?”

“It’s not just this. There are times when a sandy beach continues and suddenly you see a pile of stones. There are times when a cliff suddenly appears in the middle of a village. It’s not strange no matter what comes out. Because there is no reason why it was created.”

After speaking, the regressor looked forward.

After digging around the house site, the Cataphract finally reached the top of the hill and ran downhill again. Thanks to that, the scene that was hidden by the hill was revealed in front of my eyes.

The regressor muttered when he saw the huge structure built at the end of the downhill.

“…that would be the same.”

It was a more magnificent Great Wall when seen from afar. A large castle was blocking our view as if it had been decorated for a long time along the horizon. It was so high that you couldn’t see the back of the downhill, and it was so long that one end was out of sight.

However, the other side was not connected further. It didn’t collapse or collapse, but it was just finished there, as if construction had stopped. Thanks to this, it seemed that the Great Wall would not be able to fulfill its role of separating land from land.

Fortunately for us, that is. Hilde drove the Cataphract to the side where there was no wall.

As they got closer, the majesty of the Great Wall increased. The ramparts towering vertically above the well-trodden ground showed no signs of age.

Was it that there was no battle or was the castle wall strong enough not to be damaged by battle? Tyr expressed admiration toward the wall, which may have been useless or too competent.

“It’s on a grand scale. It’s the first time I’ve seen such a big and magnificent castle. Although the height is far away, admiration comes from the endless walls. Even if the middle had not been cut off, it would have been a great wall that would go down in history. How much time did it take to build a castle the size of mine…”

The regressor answered Tyr’s self-talk.

“It will be a day.”

“hmm? Did you say Shay Haru?”

“huh. Only one person built that castle. It took a day to build. If nothing else, that’s for sure.”

The words of the regressor are clearly true. I don’t know what the truth is because I haven’t faced Hwanggeumgyeong directly, but it is also the truth that has been revealed on the surface.

By the way…

“Mr. Shay. Let’s stop giving superficial explanations and now explain properly, right? Who made that and what does he do?”

Of course, it’s hard to explain in words. But now I have to tell you slowly. Until when will you only show it indirectly?

The regressor dragged his horse as if embarrassed.

“Uh…”

‘I don’t have the confidence to explain. The ability of the golden mirror is so heterogeneous… In fact, I don’t even know the principle well.’

Wow, what an extraordinary person. What can’t be explained can be. Because the authority of the golden mirror is so heterogeneous.


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