"Luluvi meow."
"That kid you brought along... is he really that amazing, meow?"
Shumi strolled down the street with both hands behind her head, carefree as ever.
Luluvi patted her chest and answered with complete certainty,
"Of course. Everything I said is true."
"Heās really incredible. At this point, I honestly have no idea how strong he is anymore."
"But one thingās certaināeven Level 7 class-holders probably arenāt his match now. If it were him, heād probably solve this easily..."
"Level 7... meow..."
The higher the level, the more monstrous the genius.
Level 7 class-holders were, in their youth, figures hailed as heavenās chosen.
To challenge such people across levels was practically impossible.
And yet Luluvi was saying that Kanzaki Rei, a Level 5 class-holder, could deal with Level 7 opponents with little pressure at all.
It sounded utterly absurd.
But...
Maybe it was actually a good thing Kanzaki Rei wasnāt coming along.
Otherwise, how were they supposed to divide the spoils afterward?
If his contribution were too overwhelmingā
Giving him too little would feel shameless.
The reason Shumi had invited Luluvi and Reina Frost was because this Abyssal Rift might be too much for their group to handle alone.
Hunting zones were divided into territories.
Once a Rift was opened, one could only hunt Abyss creatures within the designated region.
Any Abyss creatures escaping outside that area had to be surrendered publicly.
And during the process, powerful overseers would supervise everything.
Which meant letting as few prey escape as possible maximized the value of the hunt.
That was also why Shumi had wanted to share the opportunity with Luluvi and Reina Frost.
The seven of them were chattingā
When suddenly, from the distant White Tower, a sorrowful wave of consciousness spread in all directions.
Shumi looked toward it, narrowing her eyes slightly.
The moment that mental pulse washed over them, everyone immediately felt a strange empathic resonance.
"Indra?"
A Level 8 Erudite...
had committed suicide inside the White Tower.
Even those who had never known Indra now instantly understood his identity.
And entering their minds at the same time were countless fragmented pieces of information related to the Abyss.
Like a flood,
Indraās knowledge dispersed outward.
Luluvi stared toward the White Tower as well, though she could not see through its restrictions into its interior.
"A Level 8 Erudite... was actually in this city."
"And he died."
A being who had once shaken the world...
had died so suddenly.
"Kanzaki Rei..."
Luluvi instinctively tried to reach out to him through perception.
But she couldnāt find his presence.
He was already gone.
Indraās death had nothing to do with Luluviās group.
It was only that a desolate atmosphere seemed to spread over everything.
At the White Tower, scholars continuously moved in and out through the entrances.
Though unrelated to herā
Seeing that scene, even Reina Frost unconsciously clenched her hand.
Indraās death gave her an inexplicable sense of oppression.
As if something deeply unsettling was about to happen.
...
Kanzaki Rei placed a hand on the ruinsā entrance before him.
It was a spiraling, twisted gateway like the shell of a snail.
The entrance extended inward, growing narrower the deeper it went.
Through the Lighthouse of Ten Thousand Laws, he could perceive the magic hidden within.
[Primordial Forbidden Magic ā Time]
One of the Ten Forbidden Magics.
Of the forbidden magics confirmed to exist so far, only these were known:
[Elements]
[Mind]
[Space]
Beyond those, the other seven had only existed in speculation and embryonic forms.
Now, upon arriving hereā
Kanzaki Rei learned of the fourth Primordial Forbidden Magic.
Time.
"Kid."
"The aura inside this place is anything but ordinary."
"How did you even find this place..."
"Luck."
"Thatās all."
Kanzaki Rei said no more to Ansu.
He simply stood before the entrance.
[Future Simulation]
Bzzztā
Back at the ancient ruins, Kanzaki Rei had already used Future Simulation before to view the futures he would experience inside ruins.
Future Simulation could only simulate one day at a timeā
But the fully projected horizon covered thirty days into the future.
But...
This ruin was unlike any dungeon he had encountered before.
Whether he simulated Day One...
Day Ten...
Or Day Thirty...
Everything that happened inside was exactly the same.
As though he had just entered on the first day.
That was why, back on the ship, he had originally planned to use simulation to directly obtain this Primordial Forbidden Magicā
Yet because of this bizarre property,
He gained absolutely nothing.
And even strangerā
If he tried entering the ruins,
Even after simulating thirty days aheadā
He still never obtained the Primordial Forbidden Magic.
Which meantā
At present, there was not a single future in which Kanzaki Rei acquired this Forbidden Magic.
All he knew so far was this:
Inside lay a corridor shaped like a square frame.
No matter which direction he walkedā
There was no way out.
This should be a puzzle requiring an answer.
And based on his experiences within simulations, Kanzaki Rei had formed a hypothesis.
That wasā
This ruin did not exist within simulated time.
If one truly wanted to witness the ruins in their entiretyā
One had to enter through real spacetime.
That was Kanzaki Reiās answer.
But it also meantā
He could not foresee the dangers inside.
Kanzaki Rei slowly closed his eyes.
When he opened them againā
He had entered simulation once more.
And as expectedā
The same corridor.
Unchanged.
Once inside,
There was no exit.
...
He opened his eyes again.
Todayās Future Simulation had consumed another use.
Only two uses remained.
Even standing physically before the gateā
Simulation had still provided no help whatsoever.
In a few days,
He should advance to Level 6 Cryptology Scholar.
Better to be cautious.
Wait until preparations were complete before attempting something this dangerous.
The reason he was willing to risk it at allā
Was because he still had Wish uses remaining...
And because he had already made a wish to obtain the Primordial Forbidden Magic.
Which meant he was fated to emerge from inside.
And on top of thatā
There was the power from the Deep Earth.
The power to make fantasy become reality.
As long as he firmly believed he could come back outā
There should be no problem.
Wish.
Plus fantasy becoming reality.
Two absurd metaphysical guarantees of "what is desired shall come true."
They gave Kanzaki Rei considerable confidence.
What he lacked was only more stable preparation.
But just as he finished surveying the site in person and prepared to return temporarily and rearmā
He turnedā
And discovered a black shadow brushing past him.
A black shadow?
It wore a hood.
And in that instant as it passedā
Kanzaki Rei, whose reaction speed was monstrous and whose perception was razor-sharpā
Only noticed it at the very moment of contact.
Shua!
His senses instantly focused to the extreme.
At the same timeā
Kanzaki Rei entered combat state in a flash.
His body tightened violently.
BOOMā
Even the earth sank slightly under the pressure.
Yet in the corner of his perceptionā
He saw the black figure walk directly into the spiral snail-shell-like ruinsā
And disappear into the depths.
He stared at the now empty entrance.
No one else was around.
That black shadow from moments agoā
Had felt almost unreal.
Like a ghostly apparition.
"Ansu."
"Did you see that?"
Ansu paused for a moment before answering.
"I did."
"What was that thing?"
Something that could appear silently beside him.
Without warning.
Without leaving him any awareness until the instant it passed.
Even a Level 8 class-holderā
Couldnāt do that in front of him.
"You couldnāt see clearly, so how would I?"
"But if you insist on my opinion..."
"Iād say..."
"It felt like the place is haunted."