âHey⊠could you do me a favor?â
Right after realizing that this place was 700 years in the past.
While Alon was still processing the shocking truth with a dazed mind, he heard Ryangaâs voice.
Alon responded for now.
âTell me.â
ââŠCould you take me to Dalma?â
âDalma?â
âYeah, um⊠my family is there.â
Ryanga glanced at him cautiously.
However, Alonâs mind was still stuck on the fact that this place is the past.
âIs there no chance this is a mistake?â
He looked at Rine.
She was still lost in thought, wearing a serious expression.
It didnât seem likely that her deduction was a mistake.
Aside from the restricted information she couldnât access, Rine held most of the available knowledge in her mind.
âSo this really is the past, and this girl is truly Hyakki of the past.â
Ryanga, still anxious, fidgeted with the hem of her dress.
Watching her, a sudden thought crossed Alonâs mind.
âShe has white hair and purple eyes here.â
As far as he knew, Hyakki originally had white hair.
However, the Hyakki he saw before coming to the past had black hair.
A change in hair color.
âOf course, she looked exactly the same otherwise. But how did this happen?â
His thoughts grew more complicated.
âI-Iâll give you my soul!â
But before he could delve deeper, a sudden outburst snapped him out of his thoughts.
ââŠWhat do you mean by that?â
âYou need compensation, right? If you take me to Dalma, Iâll give you my soul!â
For a brief moment, he wondered what it even meant to give oneâs soul.
But Alon quickly thought it through and answered.
âI donât need compensation.â
âAhâŠâ
Did she take that as a refusal?
A sigh escaped Ryangaâs lips.
And thenâ
Tears began to well up in her purple eyes, breaking the forced bravado she had been trying to maintain.
Seeing that, Alon quickly continued.
âIâll help you, so donât worry too much.â
âUh⊠r-really?â
âYeah.â
Given the current situation, helping someone was far from the most rational choice.
But if this truly was the pastâ
Forming a positive connection with Hyakki could be a great advantage in the future.
âMaybe it was this very bond that made her help me back then.â
It wasnât certain, but it was a possibility.
Alon gently patted the girlâs shoulder in encouragement.
âSo donât be too anxious.â
At that, Ryangaâs lips parted in disbelief.
âWhyâŠ?â
ââŠ?â
âWhy are you helping me without asking for anything in return?â
A mix of joy and confusion showed on her face.
Alon wondered how he should answer.
âBecause in the future, youâll become the ridiculously powerful leader of one of the Four Great Forces, so Iâm investing in our relationship early on to gain favor.â
âYeah, no way he could just say that.
After a brief deliberation, Alon made his decision.
âItâs goodwill.â
ââŠGoodwill?â
âYeah.â
It was a bit of a stretch, but for now, it was the best answer.
He had considered making her owe him a debt instead.
But a simple act of goodwill would likely have a more positive impact on a child.
âAh, got it~!â
Fortunately, she seemed convinced.
With a much brighter expression than before, the girl nodded and disappeared.
âTh-this is the past?!â
As if waiting for confirmation, Penia recoiled in shock.
âYes, probably.â
âWh-what?! That canât be! According to my calculations, thereâs no way we could have been flung into the past!â
âItâs definitely the past. The story Rangban just told happened 700 years ago.â
âHiiieeekâŠ!â
Peniaâs expression screamed, âWeâre so screwed!!!â
âHm?â
Then, as if something had occurred to her, she let out a thoughtful âHmm~?â and turned to Rine.
âHey, Rine. If this really is 700 years in the past, then arenât there still mages around?â
âNo, they should be gone by now. However⊠there might still be remnants of their assets.â
Hearing that, Peniaâs gaze froze on a single spot.
Beep beep beep beep!
As if a machine were processing calculations, Peniaâs mind went into overdrive.
âTime travel and a mageâs legacyâŠ? And 700 years ago is exactly the end of the Forgotten Godâs Era, when most history was lost⊠If I can gather even a little information about magic from hereâŠ?â
Ding!
The calculations finished, and Peniaâs blue eyes turned golden.
âHuhââ
She stared into empty space, her mouth curling into a dazed grin.
Seeing her in a state of bliss, Alon asked,
âIs it really that great?â
âItâs not just greatâitâs overflowing with possibilities! Itâs an opportunity to experience time travel and research a lost magical heritage to present my findingsâhmm-hmm!â
ââŠWell, having a positive attitude isnât bad, but⊠are we sure we can go back?â
In truth, Alon was counting on the possibility of returning, which was why he had decided to build a positive connection with Ryanga.
At that momentâ
âAh.â
Penia let out a small gasp.
Then, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world, she replied,
âYes.â
ââŠ? Seriously?â
âIs that true?â
Both Alon and Rine, genuinely surprised, asked again.
Penia shrugged.
âYes, itâs possible! Of course, we need to find the Distorted Gate, and the Marquis has to be able to manipulate time-space according to my specifications, butâŠ?â
âAnd exactly how do we return to the future?â
âAhem. Let me explain simply. I told you before that the Distorted Gate was created in an unstable point in time-space, remember?â
Indeed, Penia had said that.
âMy hypothesis was correct. However, I miscalculated one thing: I assumed that the space created when time-space fractured would remain unchanged.â
âRemain unchanged?â
âYes. I mentioned before that because we were inside the generated space, we werenât affected.â
As Alon nodded, Penia continued.
âThat assumption was the problem. I thought that since the leftover space wasnât broken, it wouldnât be affected.â
ââŠI get that much, but how does that help us go back?â
At Alonâs question, Penia held up a finger.
âItâs simple. If we artificially shatter time-space, we can manually adjust the settings of the Distorted Gate.â
âIs⊠that possible?â
âNormally, no. But?â
Penia let out a mischievous laugh and confidently puffed out her chest.
âI told you, didnât I? I investigated how much the Marquisâs magic would react to the Distorted Gate.â
ââŠNo way.â
âCorrect! That means I have the exact spatiotemporal values from that moment stored in my head!â
Penia tapped her head proudly.
âOooohââ
As Alon let out a sound of admiration, Penia let out a smug âEhemâ and curled her lips into a cat-like grin.
âAnyway, as long as we find the Distorted Gate, going back is totally OK!â
However.
âThatâs great news, but⊠what if the Distorted Gate isnât there?â
ââŠEh?â
At Rineâs sudden question, Penia, who had been full of confidence, instantly froze.
âTh-that⊠I hadnât considered thatâŠâ
She glanced around nervously as she spoke.
âThen finding the Distorted Gate is our first priority.â
Just as Alon finished speakingâ
âI have returned.â
Rangban was back.
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âUnfortunately, I do not know much about the Distorted Gate itself, but I am aware of a similar phenomenon.â
âYou are?â
âYes.â
Alon listened as Rangban shared an intriguing story.
âItâs similar to the ability Baarma uses?â
âYes. I am not sure if it is the Distorted Gate, but when you enter the portal, a completely violet world appears. Also, from what I know, there is someone in the Union who can use a similar power.â
ââŠWho?â
âOne of the Five Gods of Kalgunius, a being named Yongrin. I believe they can use a power similar to Baarmaâs.â
Kalgunius.
Hearing that familiar name once again reminded Alon that he was truly in the past.
âThen, if we head to the Union, we can meet this god named Yongrin?â
âThat is correct, but at this moment, returning to the Union⊠is practically impossible.â
âWhy?â
âThis land originally belonged to our race, but now it is close to Baarmaâs heartland. In other words, to escape and reach the Union, we would have to break through the front linesâŠâ
âWe lack the military strength?â
Rangban nodded at Alonâs words.
âIf there were a hidden path, that would be ideal, but to my knowledge, none exist. Even if there were, they are likely all blocked.â
Additionally, they had no idea what was happening at the front lines, making it too dangerous to move.
As Rangban let out a sigh, Alon asked,
âSo at this point, is there no way to reach the Union?â
After some contemplation, Rangban carefully opened his mouth.
ââŠThere is one possibility.â
âWhat is it?â
âWe rescue the other non-humans held in the temples.â
âThere are more temples?â
Rangban nodded.
âYes, I know of at least ten. If we can gather enough manpower from them, breaking through the front lines and escaping to the Union wouldnât be impossible.â
âAnd with the power you displayed, Lord Alon, breaking through shouldnât be too difficult.â
Rangban shared his opinion.
At that moment, Penia, who had been silent until now, chimed in.
âWhat factors should we consider when carrying out this plan?â
âTime, above all else. Right now, there are no strong believers stationed at the temples, but if multiple temples start falling in succession, the fanatical knights and apostles deployed at the front lines will be sent here.â
âThen we should assume the countdown has already begun?â
âRealistically, I doubt they would act just because a single temple was destroyed, but if we take everything into accountâŠâ
Rangban pondered for a moment before answering.
âWe likely have about a month.â
After considering his words, Alon nodded.
ââŠThatâs our only option, then.â
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As Rangban suggested, they decided to rescue the captives in the temples and escape to the Union.
Thus, Alon established two main goals.
First, he needed to reach the Union and meet the god Yongrin to request their help in utilizing the Distorted Gate and escaping the past.
Second, he would be as kind as possible to HyakkiâRyangaâand build a good relationship with her.
Since she would become one of the Four Great Powers in the future, having her as an ally could only be beneficial.
He also considered forming connections with the longevity race, some of whom appeared in Psychedelia.
However, he didnât prioritize that goal.
He didnât recall any notable figures from his knowledge who should currently be imprisoned in the temples.
âŠAt least, thatâs what he thought.
âThank you so much. Thank you for saving me, and my sisterâtrulyâŠâ
Two days after they set the plan in motion.
Alon had moved immediately to another temple, taken care of the believers there, and rescued a boy.
The boy clung tightly to a girl, holding her as if she were the most precious thing in the world, tears streaming down his face.
Alon had saved the girl just in time before she could be violated.
The boyâs tear-streaked face was covered in strange, intricate tattoos.
And the boy Alon had rescuedâ
ââŠMay I ask your name?â
âNangwon. My name is Nangwon.â
âThank you⊠truly, thank youâŠâ
âwas the man who would one day become the leader of the Jujeosa, one of the Four Great Powers in the future.
ââŠWhy is he here?â
Alon found himself staring blankly, lost in thought.