Amphitheater (4)
âI didnât know the day would come so quickly.â
Kleio slowly turned his head. The boy stared at Arthur with a dry expression as if he had lived a century, one that held no surprise or fear. If anything, it seemed he felt a vague sense of liberation and relief.
âJust tell me everything, Lei. As a favor. May you keep me in good faith as I have no choice but to ask.â
Arthurâs voice began to fade as he spoke. Even though he had lived several lifetimes, the prince was still young, so Jungjin thought he was unfairly wielding the calm of those who had lived a relatively long time. Of course, he had no intention of returning the tilted scale back in its place. He had a duty and a mission, but it wasnât his job to convey unnecessary truths to the protagonist. Disclosing all the details of his identity wouldnât be desirable either. It was beyond him to create original stories, but picking up some typical excuses was in his wheelhouse.
âArthur. Just as you and your brothers predict the future their own way, so do I. Also, as this world is vulnerable to you, to a certain extent, it is to me as well. As you may have guessed, I feel the world shake just like youâ¦â
Arthur nodded. He was convinced in front of the deanâs office a year ago, but it was something that was never brought up until now.
âMy prediction was in the past, and it tells me of things that seem to happen again. As you guessed, it was posted in the form of a document, so there was more information than the visions you saw. However, as with all prophecies, it doesnât describe how it will come true⦠The details are always missing. Of course, this power is not a curse, but the Goddessâs unique skill.â
Jungjin told no lie. Clio was also a goddess.
âSo how is that skill⦠Can you tear the world apart like a stage backdrop?â
âThis skill was given to me by the Goddess to exercise their will on earth. With the power of it, I can change what happened. As long as the Goddess approves it, like today.â
Arthur exhaled a short breath.
âPredicting what will happen is already enormous, but how the hell can you change what happened?â
âBy turning back time. You saw it too.â
âThat⦠Can you say thatâs a human ability?â
âItâs not; it is a stigma after all.â
âThen, when we first met, why did you do it to me?â
âI didnât want to get involved with you.â
âWhat?â
âI just wanted to live a comfortable life, different from the glory of the throne. I failed to turn back time when we didnât know each other.â
Arthur had never imagined such a possibility. There were a lot of things he wanted to say, but he could only let out a silly sound.
âThatâs how you did this to my hand, right in front of the dean.â
âIt was an accident. In the first place, ordinary people donât even recognize the turn of time, but you were the only exception as the Goddess favors you. Thatâs what caused your first unique skill, and thatâs why I know the limits of mine.â
âSo, youâre saying that you canât turn my time back?â
âYes.â
Despite the cold answer, Arthurâs expression loosened.
âThatâs it. Itâs the beginning. Anyway, you saved my life, worked hard for my friends and me, and youâve changed strikingly.â
âArthur, my job wasnât great. If I hadnât caused an accident in the first place, this wouldnât have happened here.â
Kleio decided to turn it to the critical questions he had.
âNow, itâs your turn. So, Arthur, what more do you know about the world?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âI already know that time gets tangled when my skill applies to you. The entanglement can be physical, but it can also be mental. There are no injuries, so this time itâs the latter.â
Kleio added his fake conviction to the baited question as he triggered appropriate judgment.
[ãAppropriate judgmentã
You can judge whether an issue is true or false, and whether an element is appropriate.
*Caution: When using this function, 95% of the ether in the body is temporarily consumed.]
[âWould you like to use appropriate judgment?]
The dizziness that assailed him today was more intense than usual. Faced with the emotionless Kleio, Arthur let out a deep sigh.
âYou know, Lei, not today. It has already happened. When you and I faced Grendel⦠Oh, that mustâve been the power of your skill too? At that time, you were shining like a star.â
The golden ether of appropriate judgment wrapped around Arthur like a halo. It looked like a blessing, but it was only evidence of Kleioâs doubts.
âThatâs what the voices say. Youâre the one who brought revelation, and you know the will of the Goddess. I thought they were just hallucinations.â
[âAccording to appropriate judgment, the answer turned out to be true.]
Kleio swallowed. This made it clear that any attempts to directly intervene in the protagonistâs actions, whether by Editorâs Authority or Diegesis, confused the manuscript. Also, now that Arthur recognized Kleioâs use of his skill, it was impossible to hide it. It was ironic that as his ability to intervene to correct the manuscript rose, the protagonist became more tangled up in it. Keeping the balance between those two things would be like walking a tightrope over a cliff.
ââ¦Arthur, most of the illusions you hear and see have been real.â
âBut itâs too much to believe. Goddessâs agent, why the hell would you be with me, huh?â
It was a simple question, under which held Arthurâs suspicion. This kid had nothing to gain from him, so why did Kleio Asel promise him so much?
âThe Goddess wanted it. As a human, I donât know the reasons.â
As always, Jungjin used only the truth in an untrue context. However, there were still many things that Jungjin hadnât said, facts that should never be revealed. They had to remain concealed for this to become a story. The protagonist must believe that all the events were due to his own pure will. Kleio examined the reaction of the third prince blatantly, expecting disappointment to appear on his face. His expectations were wrong as a calm smile appeared on his face.
âBecause the Goddess left our world, no one with divine power has been born. What, it was right next to me.â
âNo, itâs not wrong. The Goddess isnât with us, and what I have isnât divine power, but etheric sensitivity. Letâs make one thing clear: the will of the Goddess isnât yours, and the revelation that has come down to me isnât one for you to follow. You have to live the way you wantâthe way you think is right.â
Arthur nodded casually.
âWell, dear, I have no choice but to live my own way because I canât see the Goddessâs prophecy. But Iâm curious about this. My mother was a disciple of the Goddess. Did you know that in advance?â
âI didnât. Well, it would be a good story to spread secretly if you were crowned one day. Being the king of prophecy, the younger generation will love those who havenât lost their faith.â
Kleio replied with a heavy tone in jest, but Arthurâs attitude was still grim.
âI know now. If that was the Goddessâs will⦠it must have been absolute enough for you. Of course, you didnât need the [Covenant]. Thatâs why you were weird after meeting Archbishop Istoria, right? You were forced to follow the revelation.â
Kleioâs obligations to Arthur werenât fair, and he had quickly understood that fact.
ââ¦Arthur.â
âBut I hope you donât regret that you had to choose me.â
After all his suspicions and delusions burned away, Arthurâs remaining determination was indefinite. The boy held his sword and gathered his ether, causing a dazzling light to wrap around him.
âSpeak with faith. Lei, I have always believed in you and will continue to do so. Thatâs my choice; thatâs the belief I know.â
âDo you know what youâre talking about? Iâm not making such an absurd promise to others-.â
âOh, itâs done. Goddess, I didnât know, but youâre my friend.â
Jungjin was speechless at the solid innocence contained in his answer. The world around them began to collapse as the water reached their knees. The gravity of space vanished as up and down vanished. A rainbow was draped over an inverted beam of light as they floated. It felt out to Jungjin, as the water was a metaphor for baptism, and the rainbow was a promise that there would be no more extinctions.
This childâs voluntary promise was incomparably stronger than Kleioâs compelled one. Arthur laughed in the scattering light. It is was a refreshed and clear smile, with his teeth exposed, like this crucible of chaos was some fun playground he had jumped into with his companion. If they walked together, even the moments of hardship wouldnât be painful. The water pouring around them boosted the reality of that moment.
This was the present. In this way, how could he regard their friendship in the past-tense?
âThatâs impossible.â
Finally, Kleio Asel accepted the immediate reality in the midst of his resignation. He could no longer remain a third party watching the story from the outside.
[âUserâs narrative involvement increases rapidly.
Cumulative rate: 40.3%]
[âThe author acknowledges the development as a blackout.]
[âUnique Skill Editorâs Authority usage is reloaded. (3/3)]
[â-The Prince of the Albion Kingdom- Chapter 2 is completed. Then, Chapter 3 begins.]