[All at once, the seven veteran Train Conductors were divided into countless pieces by Jadeâs sword slashes imbued with the power of division.]
[As if that wasnât enough, those cubed meat remains of the veteran Train Conductors were pierced through by your one thousand energy devouring daggers!]
["Fuck! We went too far! I still need to extract their soul-bound weapons or whatever they have."]
[You cursed and complained that these veteran Train Conductors were too quick to die.]
[However, while they were dead, that didnât stump you, as their time of death wasnât that long.]
[No longer hesitating, your mana rapidly circulated in your mana veins as you cast your magic spell, "Bloodline Magic: Absolute Boundary!"]
["Boundary of Past and Present!"]
[Using the boundary of past and present, the time around these seven veteran Train Conductors slowly reverted to before they were attacked.]
[Their minced meat and blood started to piece together as if a video was played backwards.]
[But before they could fully recover, you immediately stopped and used another spell, "Boundary of Injured and Uninjured!"]
[Locking them in a state where theyâre severely injured and weak as hell, but werenât to the point theyâd die and lose consciousness, you successfully kept the lives of these seven veteran Train Conductors.]
[As soon as they regained consciousness, their faces were grim and filled with fear.]
[They didnât even know when and how they died!]
[Before these veteran Train Conductors could do any funny business, you started using World Order again, "Order! Before this king, no one can escape!"]
["Order! For you lot are the vanquished, it is this kingâs right as the victor to take what you have!"]
[Under the effects of those two World Orders, the veteran Train Conductors couldnât even use their escape means. Not to mention, you had previously forbidden them from using any means to oppose and stand against you, so their power rank was as useless as sealed water.]
[Seeing that they no longer resisted and seemed to have accepted their fate, you used the third World Order you applied to start taking their soul-bound weapons.]
[Aside from soul-bound weapons, you also discovered that the two of them, a pair of lovers, were from a home world whose world will granted them innate talents.]
[Like the World Will of Terra, these lovers also were blessed with innate talent awakened by their home worldâs world will.]
[They were those Peak Platinum rank Train Conductors that you had been wary of. For them to have survived this long and become this powerful, their innate talents naturally werenât bad.]
[The male Train Conductor has the SSS-rank Future Diary innate talent. Its ability was that it could summon a diary, and when itâs used, oneâs future self from a week later will write diary entries on it.]
[The information displayed by the Future Diary will be limited to one page per week. So, the future self was required to cram as many words and information as they could about what happened a week later on one page.]
[Moreover, it also has a limitation. If the user died before even a week has passed, then the diary entry will be limited up to the time of death.]
[âInterestingly, even if someone dies, the ghost of the future self can even write how they died and why they died, assuming their future self was aware of the process of their death.â]
[âMoreover, according to Hint Prompt, rather than a true future self, itâs more of the self from the most probable future timeline. Itâs based on the most probable future, and since this future is merely a possibility and not absolute, then the diary entries can only be used as a reference.â]
[âFortunately, itâs not the absolute nature that makes it so that the user who reads the diary entries can change their future. Otherwise, if the future is already determined, then this future diary is useless.â]
[âItâs due to this innate talent that Kyle managed to survive this long and prevent himself and his girlfriend from dying. Unfortunately, this has a cooldown and can only be used once per week for free.â]
[âAny further usage that disregards the cooldown will not only cost more energy, but will also cost ten years of the userâs lifespan.â]
[It was due to this restriction that Kyle couldnât predict his death at your hands. He had already used his SSS-rank Future Diary once when he arrived in the Millennium Vampire War Station World.]
[But since you didnât target him during that week, he was safe and sound. Whether it was out of arrogance or overconfidence, to your luck, he managed to forget to use his Future Diary again.]
[You figured it was likely due to your luck that he dared not take the risk of sacrificing his lifespan just to use the diary again.]
[Out of overconfidence in their temporary Train Conductor Alliance, Kyle felt it was a waste to sacrifice his lifespan, especially when he was still a human and had a limited lifespan, unlike an Arch Human like yourself.]
[Moreover, Jade and your luck as Arch Humans made it so that everything went in both of your favor.]
[âKyle might have used items to recover his lifespan before, but he certainly wonât use Future Diary unless itâs extremely important and he has no choice but to do so.â]
[âIf he hadnât formed an alliance with those Train Conductors, he might not have been that overconfident and would have risked his lifespan just to use it.â]
[âHowever, now that he was in an alliance with them, using Future Diary and sacrificing ten years of lifespan made it feel like he was the only one paying a price for their alliance.â]
[âAnd since he didnât want to reveal his innate talent to them just to ask for mere compensation, it resulted in him choosing not to use Future Diary.â]
[After discovering Kyleâs SSS-rank Future Diary innate talent, you were undoubtedly tempted to have it. So, you didnât stand in ceremony and immediately snatched it from him, extracting it into an innate talent crystal.]
[Using Hint Prompt on Kyleâs lover, your eyes widened in surprise, "To think you also have an SSS-rank Innate Talent."]