âMmm, it seems heâs gone.â
Aiwass groaned in disappointment as he gazed at the spot where Antares had been. The reason for his frustration was that the teleportation technique for Antares hadnât activated as he had anticipated.
He had designated a desolate plain on the outskirts of the imperial capital as the teleportation destination. However, a sudden surge of significant spiritual power near the intended location caused a disruption in the coordinates. Aiwass tried to make a quick adjustment, but modifying the technique that was already intricate and delicate posed a considerable challenge. There wasnât enough time to make a complete correction.
As a result, while he had managed to teleport Antares in the vicinity of the coordinates, Aiwass himself had lost track of the actual location. If he hadnât made adjustments, the impact could have been significant enough to transport him to a place outside of the Enzo continent, so this could be considered a commendable achievement.
Nevertheless, Aiwass was a perfectionist. He didnât view the teleportationâs negative effects as his fault, but he saw it as a reflection of his own inadequacy in not crafting a resilient technique that could withstand external factors.
âIs Antares all right?â
ââ¦In that regard, thereâs no need to worry. Heâs the first and current strongest demon. He will survive any situation.â
Eins was concerned about Antares, but Aiwass had no worries on that front whatsoever. When they had first met, he hadnât bothered to conceal the vast amount of spiritual power within him. This wasnât to show off his own power or intimidate him, but rather to test Antares.
If he were actually insensitive and incompetent, he might not have noticed the presence of Aiwassâ spiritual power. Those with the capability to understand the difference in power would usually be overwhelmed and cower. Over the course of many years, Aiwass has seen numerous individuals react in such a manner when facing him.
However, there were those who, despite understanding the gap in power, didnât cower and instead held onto their resolve. Such people didnât die that easily; they were quick thinkers who could turn the situation around on the spot, this was a lesson Aiwass had learned from his past experiences.
âWell, if master says so, ainât no need to worry. Oh, right, the last thing Antares said didnât make much sense; whatâs that all about?â
âSomething that didnât make sense? Ah, he said something about the islander you treated. Whatâs the matter with that?â
âYeah, sure thing. We did help out an island boy who got hurt, but ya see, that one, heâs got a little sister, but he got no big brother.â
ââ¦Hmm?â
Eins brought up this strange topic but suddenly fell silent. Aiwass, who had been examining the effects of pushing the spiritual circuit to the limit while listening, turned around when he sensed something amiss. And there, Eins stood in a state of complete immobility.
Aiwass then turned to look outside the roomâs window. To his eyes, the sky appeared to be as blue as usual. However, there was something amissâa peculiar feeling nagging at him. The true nature of this discomfortâ¦
âThe clouds, the plants, and even the wind, everything has come to a standstill. Even the leaves dancing in the air under the windâs touch have frozen in mid-air. Time has been halted⦠No, was this a pocket of time created specifically for me?â
âCorrect~. As expected of little Aiwass, you saw through it at a glance. âThe God of Wisdomâ title isnât just for show, huh?â
Aiwass was only muttering to himself, but to his surprise, there was someone applauding and praising him from behind with a series of claps. As Aiwass turned slowly, the place where Antares had been just moments ago was now occupied by a young man.
With hair as dark as the night and a sickly pale skin, the young man had an androgynous, enigmatic appearance that Aiwass had never seen before. But Aiwass knew his true identity and immediately knelt down in a respectful manner.
âItâs been a while since I last saw you, oh great âAncient God of trickeryâ.â
This young man was the âAncient God of trickeryâ one of the six ancient gods, to be precise. He was the same god who previously went to protest against the âGod of Justiceâ alongside the âGod of Warâ and the âGoddess of Victoryâ. Unlike most other ancient gods who did next to nothing, he was a peculiar one who actively interfered in earthly matters.
Although he hadnât deliberately disclosed it to Antares, Aiwass was indeed a god, just as the âAncient God of Trickeryâ had mentioned. Moreover, he ranked as one of the highest-tier gods, often referred to as a quasi-ancient god, standing second only to the six ancient gods. The reason why he looked so young, even though he had a great-great-granddaughter named Hectia, was because he had become an ageless being by reaching godhood.
His ascent to godhood had occurred in the earliest days, and by the time the two divine birdsâ battle had erupted in the southern reaches of the Enzo continent, he had already become a god. At that time, he had been observing the punishment inflicted by the âGod of Warâ. Antares thought he was talking âas if he had seen it allâ but in reality, Aiwass had witnessed the events with his own eyes.
âDonât be so stiff, little Aiwass. Weâre not strangers.â
âRespect is essential⦠Nevertheless, I will do my best.â
Even though he was urged not to be overly formal, Aiwass maintained his humble demeanor. His exceptional intellect and extensive knowledge meant he fully understood the immense significance of the âAncient God of Trickeryâ before him. Being aware of this, he could not afford to exhibit any impudent behavior.
The âAncient God of Trickeryâ was well-acquainted with Aiwassâs personality, so there was no need for further words. Instead, he simply sported a cheerful, almost mischievous smile.
âNevertheless, your abilities remain as versatile as ever. I envy that.â
âHehehe, the only one who would say that is little Aiwass.â
The âAncient God of Trickeryâ scratched his head in a somewhat embarrassed manner. Still, he seemed far from displeased with the compliment. However, Aiwassâs envy was no mere flattery; it reflected his true feelings.
The powers of the âAncient God of Trickeryâ were extraordinary. He possessed the ability to interfere with and alter all phenomena and substances. Even now, he manipulated time, creating a timeline known only to himself and Aiwass, and he casually traveled to different worlds by manipulating space. Though it came with certain constraints, it was fair to describe his abilities as all-encompassing.
However, the âAncient God of Trickeryâ wasnât the only one with exceptional abilities. The ancient gods possessed equal and remarkable powers. While the specifics of what they could do varied due to differences in their abilities, they all held tremendous power. The gods that had existed since the birth of the world were not just for show.
âMay I ask what those clothes are?â Aiwass asked.
âOh, this? Well, I watched a Western film after a long time, and I found it quite fascinating! I thought Iâd give the look a try, even if just for fun.â
âWestern film⦠Ah, if I recall correctly, thatâs a form of entertainment from another world, isnât it?â
âExactly! Thatâs it. And here, itâs a little souvenir for you.â
âOh, thank you very much!â
What the young man handed Aiwass were several thin booklets. Aiwass promptly opened the first page. It contained complicated graphs and difficult-to-understand information written in characters that did not correspond to any language used in this world.
âAiwass, youâre the only one whoâd ask for academic books and the latest research papers as souvenirs from another world. Iâve always wondered, though, does it really make sense to read papers from a different world that differs in laws of physics?â
âIt does. There are several points that can be useful, such as experimental methods and results.â
âI see. As long as itâs helpful, itâs all good.â
âBy the way, what brings you here today? I assume itâs not just to deliver these papers, right?â Aiwass asked.
Aiwass contained his excitement upon receiving the otherworldly papers and inquired about their true purpose. The âAncient God of Trickeryâ would sometimes appear abruptly, but there was always a reason behind it. Aiwas knew that, despite his whimsical and hedonistic side, the god was well aware of his influence.
âWell, well, little Aiwass, youâve caught on quickly, havenât you? The reason I came today is to express my gratitude to you.â
âI donât think Iâve done anything to warrant your gratitude⦠Oh, by any chance, are you talking about Mr. Antares?â
âThatâs right!â
Aiwass couldnât recall a single thing that would make the âAncient God of Trickeryâ grateful to him. Even without his keen intellect, it was inconceivable that he would forget something related to a great ancient god.
However, at this moment, he pieced it together. Aiwass realized that the demon he named Antares was liked by the âAncient God of Trickeryâ just like him when he was just a mere human.
âI see; it all makes sense now. His arrival here was due to your intervention, wasnât it?â
âWhy do you say that?â
âAfter being swallowed by the sea emperor whale, he didnât give up and managed to survive inside its stomach. That was certainly his effort. However⦠the whaleâs corpse didnât sink to the ocean floor, nor was it consumed by larger marine creatures. Instead, it drifted through the currents and happened to wash up on this island. The probability of that is just too low. It seems more natural to think that your influence played a role, rather than chalking it up to his good luck.â
Aiwass had previously believed that the arrival of the sea emperor whaleâs carcass, which swallowed Antared, was merely a coincidence. However, now that he knew that Antares was favored by the âAncient God of Trickeryâ he was certain it was not a matter of chance.
The âAncient God of Trickeryâ had the ability to interfere in all sorts of phenomena. It seemed more plausible to accept that the nearly unscathed carcass had washed up on this island as a result of manipulation rather than a miraculous accident.
âOh my, Iâve been found out. I canât keep secrets from little Aiwass.â
âSo, Mr. Antares is your current favorite. Ah, then that islander boyâs brother who shouldnât exist, as Eins mentionedâ¦â
âHehehe! Sometimes, Iâm a friendly soldier who brings gifts, and at other times, Iâm a mysterious islander who offers sound advice! That mysterious figure is none other than me!â
After transforming multiple times with graceful rotations, the âAncient God of Trickeryâ reverted to his original form and struck a mysterious pose. It turned out that he had been in contact with Antares many times under false identities.
That soldier who had offered Antares to drink alcohol or brought him gifts, as well as the islander who listened to his troubles and helped him organize his thoughts, were all the âAncient God of Trickeryâ. It was no wonder that Altissia and Alexander couldnât trace any traces, no matter how thoroughly they investigated. The opponent was simply out of their league.
âWell, itâs safe to say that any effect on the destination was probably your doing.â
âPerhaps so. Once I get involved, thereâs no escaping a turbulent life.â
ââ¦Well, it should make for an interesting experience.â
âOh, thereâs a saying that goes, âexperience is the best teacherâ you know!â
As evident from Aiwassâs heartfelt murmurs, he, too, was favored by the âAncient God of Trickeryâ before ascending to godhood. Perhaps that was why he had led a tumultuous life and gained a wealth of experience, ultimately elevating himself to the status of a god.
Aiwass briefly reminisced about the hardships of those times, but he soon shook off those thoughts. Being as experienced as he was, there were countless things heâd rather not remember.
âBesides, you know, Antares is actually in a somewhat similar situation to you, Aiwass.â
âOh? Is he also a reincarnated soul from another world?â
âExactly. The circumstances of his soul coming here and the original world are quite different, though.â
âI see. Given the number of people we have here, itâs not all that surprising⦠but it does give me one more reason to keep an eye on him.â
Just like Antares, there were not just one or two, but several reincarnated souls who had moved from another world. They were born with a hidden mission, an instinctual priority that they couldnât share with anyone else.
Aiwass was one of these reincarnated individuals. He had fulfilled his mission before ascending to godhood. Incidentally, his mission was to âinvent more than twenty new technologiesâ. It goes without saying that this mission had a significant influence on his decision to become a researcher.
âReincarnated souls rarely get to meet, you know. Even if youâre not from the same place, you canât help but be curious about each other, right?â
âYes, indeed. Though I may not have your level of power, Iâm more than willing to assist him from the shadows.â
âFuffuffu! It looks like weâve got ourselves a new friend!â
And so, unbeknownst to Antares, the âAncient God of Trickeryâ and the âGod of Wisdomâ one who was an ancient god and one called a quasi-ancient god, made a silent pact to watch over him. Little did they know that by being observed by these two deities, Antaresâ life would become even more tumultuous.
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TN: There was so much info in this chapter but Iâm still shocked that the guy went to earth to watch a western film; well he got some research paper too.