Hearing Ansu ask for souls again, Rei almost laughed inwardly.
It gave him the strange feeling of watching a dog incapable of abandoning its old habits.
Future Simulation still could not be used in these ruins.
And divination still could not show him what lay beyond opening the gate.
"Ansu."
"What do you think is behind this door?"
"Based on what I know, this gate is a prison that confines time."
"What do you think it means... to imprison time?"
Ansu responded,
"Time can be imprisoned?"
"But judging from what you described..."
"Perhaps it means there are many beings like you whose time has been stored inside."
"The time you experienced during every reset..."
"May have been preserved there through some special method."
"Time must obey conservation."
"You canât simply lose a portion of time into nothingness."
"If you are constantly being reset..."
"Then perhaps the time youâve lost is filling somewhere else."
"Maybe..."
"Behind the door."
Ansu spoke in maddeningly abstruse terms.
"But..."
"You canât be the only one who has entered this ruin."
"Perhaps others who entered it..."
"Also transformed from moving endlessly forward in time..."
"To endlessly moving backward."
Rei pondered.
In the information Eoin had shown himâ
There really had been people who returned from the Third Region.
And she had mentionedâ
Time there constantly reset.
But if you waited long enough,
You could leave.
...
Now that he thought about itâ
The one who returned...
Was it really her?
"How many souls would you need to open the door?" Rei asked.
Ansu replied again,
"I canât be sure."
"I can only try."
"The laws governing this gate are strange."
Rei answered,
"Then forget it."
His thoughts gradually clarified.
At the same time, he made a wish.
Return me to normal space-time.
The wish did not come true.
Soâ
He was still inside a time state destined to reset.
With the wish as a fallback safeguardâ
Rei extended a hand.
This timeâ
He touched the door directly.
Before, he had used the Core.
Or not touched it at all.
Though the Core was himselfâ
An identical extension of his beingâ
The tactile sensation was still different.
Bzzzzzâ
The instant his palm touched the gateâ
He felt infinite vibration.
A humming resonance transmitted through the door into his flesh,
Leaving his body faintly numb.
And from the gateâ
He sensed disordered time-space.
Like that hazy sensation of waking unwillingly at dawn.
As if dreams and reality coexisted in his mind.
And at the instant of contactâ
His perception seemed to see countless afterimages of himself.
Each subtly different.
One of them seemed...
To be himself from the previous visit,
Trying to use the Core to touch this gate.
Then what about the others?
Are those scenes from the future?
Will I stand before this door that many times?
He had already come here three times.
That already felt excessive.
But...
Would there be more?
Noâ
Perhaps they were only possibilities.
If brute force was needed to break open this doorâ
Ordinary death magic likely wouldnât work.
Then there was only one thing to try...
Reiâs eyes opened again.
Within his pupils swirled countless iridescent colors.
[Seventh Forbidden Magic â Element]
His greatest destructive trump cardâ
Was still Forbidden Magic.
Unfortunatelyâ
The Forbidden Magic of Time only met its first activation condition.
And was unusable here.
Soâ
Pure destruction, then.
Letâs see if I can blast this gate open!
Initiation Form: Elemental Genesis
Shhhâ
In an instantâ
Everything around Rei decomposed.
All became nothing but prismatic elemental color.
The corridor vanished entirely.
Only the solitary giant gate remained before him.
"Kid!"
Ansu cried out in shock from within his mind.
"The Primordial Forbidden Magic!"
â
Ansu wasnât merely shocked that Rei had learned a Primordial Forbidden Magic.
He was even more stunnedâ
That Rei could actually cast it.
Because Ansu knewâ
Every Primordial Forbidden Magic demanded a monstrous price.
An incomprehensibly high price.
Not something ordinary mages could endure.
And yetâ
Even after the First Form endedâ
The gate still remained.
It did not transform into elemental matter.
It was untouched.
Unaffected.
Clearly no ordinary object.
Something transcending even the laws governing the Initiation Form.
In factâ
Within this elemental domain,
Rei vaguely sensedâ
The gate was not composed of elements at all.
Something in this world...
Not made of elements.
That was eye-opening.
Thenâ
Letâs try this.
Release Form: Elemental Kaleidoscope
Shhh!
The entire domain lit up in a blinding instant!
After over an hour of practice earlierâ
Rei could now sustain Elemental Kaleidoscope longer.
At leastâ
One full second.
And within that secondâ
At least four Ninth-Tier elemental spells fully formed.
The entire corridorâ
Vanished instantly.
This whole space became nothing but a dazzling multicolored vortex.
...
Reiâs mana was drained in an instant.
Within his sea of consciousnessâ
Ansu was left speechless.
No...
How could this kid...
Use the Second Form of a Primordial Forbidden Magic?
Though the existence of the other Primordial Forbidden Magics remained uncertainâ
Element alone was relatively well known.
With Ansuâs experienceâ
He had seen it.
And understood the activation requirements.
Understood the cost.
But...
Why could Rei use it?
A creeping horror struck Ansu.
He had spent day and night with Rei.
He knew Rei vastly surpassed peers of his ageâ
No.
Surpassed virtually all beings of the same tier.
But even soâ
There should have been limits.
And until nowâ
Ansu had still felt Reiâs strength remained within what he could comprehend.
Until this moment.
Seeing those prismatic surges.
Seeing Ninth-Tier elemental magic slam into the colossal gateâ
Only now did he realizeâ
Reiâs strength had exceeded the limits of his understanding.
BOOM!
The giant gate rang.
A tremendous feedback eruptedâ
Rei endured the backlash-induced dizziness,
Focused his perception on the vast, magnificent gate.
It had not opened.
Even Ninth-Tier elemental magicâ
Could not break it.
And simultaneouslyâ
He felt rippling streams of time,
Like currents,
Surging back along the attack into his body.
Tickâ
Another faint click.
The sound of a clock hand turning.
Damn...
That sound alone made his scalp go numb now.
He looked up again.
What he sawâ
Was a cramped, dim underground cellar.
A scene far too familiar.
This placeâ
Misirush.
In Atlan City.
He was being pushed farther and farther back.