Drug-Eating Genius Mage - Chapter 563
Genius Magician Who Eats Medicine Episode 563
The One Who Closing the World (1)
Kaise’s voice echoes in a vague sense somewhere.
Keying!!
“I knew you would come soon.”
“… … .”
“The only places where massive firepower is gathered to handle the power supply of the fixtures are the power room in the basement and the fire outlet on the top floor.”
Voices and dialogues that I have already heard.
“It was difficult to connect the lines and keep it running, but it is not impossible if you manage the facilities inside the power plant well.”
I hear his familiar words ringing in my ears, as if I can understand the next words somewhere.
While time repeats, Kaise’s technique uses language as a trigger to reverse sensible time and perform phantom magic.
“It’s a strange thing. The particle power plant is so noisy and collapsing, and no one thinks of coming back.”
“… … .”
“Even with my colleagues on the front lines, I can’t reach them. I don’t feel any signs or traces. I thought it was simply because of the anomaly inside the power plant, but in fact… … .”
Originally, the conversation should have ended here and turned to the topic of Oliviera.
However, what came out of Kaise’s mouth were completely different words.
“Actually, it was to test you.”
“… … .”
Lennok didn’t answer.
He was just looking at Kaise with an expressionless expression on his face and a blank expression.
Kaise stared at Lennok’s face for a while, then lowered his head with a somewhat disappointed expression.
“As expected, I can’t escape from manipulating sensible time… … It was as I thought.”
Contrary to what he said, Kaise slowly raised his hand and touched Lennok’s forehead with a clear expression of disappointment.
“If you can’t get out of the magic of the reverse sky right away, that’s enough. From now on, I’m going to reverse your memories and check what happened… … Yes, that’s enough.”
Contrary to what he said, however, Kaise hesitated to raise his mana for a long time.
Like a person who would be irreversible after doing this now.
Soon, as if he had made up his mind, Kaise, the evil one, raised his magic power and inserted it into Lennok’s brain.
I began to peek into Lennok’s memories through the phantasmagoria of retrograde time.
keying!!
Suggestion of innocence that invited entry into the closed area Danger of radiation exposure Phenomenon of space-time gap encountered after entering the area on a water wall.
And the vast and developed Balkan landscape far removed from Kaise’s own memory.
Every time he checks Lennok’s memories, Kaise’s complexion turns slightly pale, and his hand trembles faintly as he confirms the truth.
[Didn’t you say Kaise’s granddaughter was running a bar by herself in a back alley?]
[She’s doing quite well as a broker.]
“… … !!!”
Kaise, with a hardened complexion, could not pass by that keyword and stopped.
Like a person facing a truth he does not want to face, he hesitates to hear all about the ending that he and his blood relatives will face.
However, it unfolded a memory of Lennok gritting his teeth and walking into a bar.
A black-haired woman standing with her back turned inside the bar. Somehow, the curly hair and crooked posture resembled Kaise himself.
That split second when she, noticing Lennok’s entry, turned her back and tried to peek out her face through her hair.
“Until there.”
chin!!
Lennok grabbed Kaise’s wrist and lifted him up.
“You know that more than that won’t help you.”
“… … .”
Kaise, who was staring blankly at Lennok with a breathless face, shook off his wrists and stepped back.
Stealing the sweat dripping from his brow, he finally realized Lennok’s reaction and suddenly raised his gaze.
“Manipulation of felt time… … Didn’t get caught in the first place. Then your memory… … ?”
“I just thought it would be better to confirm it if you see it in person.”
Lennok replied languidly, arms crossed.
“Me too.”
A phantasmagoric reversal of sensory time that uses a specific word as a trigger.
Even Illya couldn’t resist and Lennok was not caught by Kaise’s spell that swept away.
However, in order to listen to what Kaise wanted to confirm, he was just taking out his memories and showing them to him.
I didn’t know that in the meantime, Kaise would try to find a clue that she was his granddaughter.
“… … .”
Even after hearing that answer, Kaise hesitated for a long time. As if you are at a loss as to what to ask.
The present purpose is to confirm the existence of the granddaughter seen in Lennok’s memory and Lennok’s competence.
From the beginning, the choice was decided.
Kaise asked, closing and opening her eyes once.
“I was able to resist the magical power of the reverse. Do you yourself know why?”
“I didn’t resist your magic.”
Lennok replied calmly.
“If that’s the case, I wouldn’t have shown you any memories in the first place.”
“then… … ?”
“Even if time changes, I do not change myself. That’s all.”
No matter how much time is turned and manipulated, Lennok does not go back to the path he once passed.
The strong ego established as the essence of transcendent talent and the identity completed through self-contemplation never waver in the flow of time and only move forward.
Since he first woke up in this world, Lennok hadn’t changed for a single moment.
If he is aware of that, Lennok can stand in his place.
You can hold the center between the constantly shaking space-time and the world line.
That is what it meant to exist as Lennox himself after going through countless selves.
“Even at the end of time and space, you want to be yourself without leaving anything behind… … Great.”
Understanding the meaning of that answer, Kaise let out a faint admiration.
“You are already qualified. It will be enough just to draw out the answer within you.”
“… … .”
“good. That’s it. Aside from everything else, there was one thing I wanted to confirm with you. The limit of mental strength and how much you can endure in the flow of magical power of the reverse sky will ultimately determine the success or failure of this task.”
After saying that, Kaise turned around and stood in front of the fixture.
The figure that had been shaken by the presence of his granddaughter was nowhere to be found, and his eyes were calmly settled.
“Let me explain. Why did I have to tell you all about this myself?”
* * *
“I realized it right after I finished the research with you and developed the spawning phenomenon through the fixture.”
Koo Goo Goo!!!
Kaise, standing in front of a huge pillar of light, turned to Lennok and said.
Such Kaise’s eyes looked somewhat sad.
“Originally, space-time fixation research was not supposed to be completed at this point. The sense of incongruity I felt throughout the research was because of that.”
“… … .”
“Because I failed in research in the original history, the future me chose this moment to fix the time and space. I realized that too late.”
“You chose this point because you failed?”
“The research that should have failed succeeded because you helped me with the research and the possibility of the future was mixed in.”
“… … .”
“I couldn’t make any progress because I couldn’t make anything through the scattering phenomenon, but I was convinced by reviewing the results of the completed research.”
Saying so, Kaise tapped the fixture.
“The moment this is completed, the world will fall once.”
“… … Corruption?”
The moment Lennok frowned at the unfamiliar word, Kaise smiled bitterly.
“Perhaps the future me would have recognized this fact and deliberately left it unfinished. You came into contact with the neglected results one day, and that is why the research was completed so strangely quickly.”
“… … .”
“Originally, it would have been a future where I didn’t even notice this fact at this point… … .”
Kaise muttered that while crossing his arms and raising his eyes.
“The space-time fixed research was a test bed for the success of the project and a vessel to contain my own ideals… … Not anymore.”
Contrary to his weak tone, Kaise spoke with a steady look in his eyes.
“This space is already being used as a container for someone else’s dream, not mine.”
“It’s a vessel that holds dreams… … .”
“The reason that beings from the past, including me and Oliviera, can contemplate themselves now is because this space is not simply a separated space-time, but a transformed realm with a specific intention.”
It wasn’t hard for Lennok to understand what the words meant.
Time and space left behind in the past.
However, the people of the past who remain here think and judge as if they are really alive, and even maintain their own strength.
This is possible because this space is not simply the result of separated space-time, but is still a part of reality realized by someone’s will.
Kaise was describing the phenomenon itself as a ‘dream’.
And who could build and maintain this space-time just by dreaming?
The answer has already been decided.
“What is happening in the closed area… … Are you saying it’s related to the foreign press?”
“Someone with strength and dignity at least comparable to them.”
After saying that, Kaise was silent for a long time.
As if hesitating to say something, like a person who will never be able to turn back if he utters these words now.
“If a being comparable to a foreign god is dreaming an endless dream here, if that is why we exist now, then I am… … I must stop it.”
Kaise said as if to cut off the last few lingering feelings.
“I didn’t continue my research for this. Regardless of the success or failure of the work, it is meaningless if the process itself is wrong. Space-time fixed research is a failure.”
A result that does not correspond to the purpose is ultimately meaningless regardless of success or failure.
“I know why you came to this space-time looking for us. Is it because our existence now exists as a real threat in real life?”
“… … .”
“Considering the radiation exposure that occurred during space-time fixation research, the most likely harm would be a large-scale magical particle collapse… … .”
Casey laughed weakly.
“It must be a special disaster that puts tens of millions of lives at risk.”
With just a brief glance at Lennok’s memories, Kaise understood everything.
The destination of research that goes against the original intention. A disaster called the radiation exposure phenomenon that was born from that evil.
Even who should choose what to solve this situation.
“Even if it’s me who was abandoned by the failed timeline abandoned space-time, still… … i promised I made an oath when I decided to throw away all the failures in the world and move on.”
Kaise murmured in pain.
“Even if I fail and get thrown away, I will accept it… … .”
“… … .”
Lennox was speechless, listening to him in silence.
Kaise said he would erase this timeline now, even though he knew he was from the past.
In other words, it was a near-suicidal declaration that he would accept the outcome by making the end of space-time with his own hands.
Furthermore, isn’t he saying that he will bury even his colleagues who were with him at the end?
“The reason I need someone with the ability to resist the magic of the reverse is because I alone can no longer completely stop the operation of the space-time fixation device. I needed someone to stop the device while I was working on it.”
said Kaise, who started walking around the fixture.
“It’s impossible because Oliviera has already used my serum a few times and she is also part of this space-time. I had no choice but to bet the odds on you, the only sorcerer in your party and an outsider. But it was impossible to explain this fact to anyone else and ask for their understanding… … .”
Saying that, Kaise tapped the instrument panel of the fixture without hesitation.
bang!!
At the same time, the levers on all sides of the instrument panel rotated in a dizzying manner and began to change the output and direction of the device.
A huge pillar of light split in all directions, and at the end of it, a road wide enough for one person to pass through opened.
oh oh oh!!
“This is the conclusion I came to.”
Kaise stood in front of the road without hesitation and looked back at Lennok.
“I am ending this dream and completely closing the failed world line. How are you?”
“… … .”
Only then did Lennok begin to understand what kind of person Kaise was.
Kaise Bajour is by no means a good man, nor is he a seeker who sacrifices everything for the salvation of the world.
If he was a human full of altruism in the first place, he would not have reigned as the king of the underworld in the Balkans close to this demonic realm.
In fact, every decision he makes is infinitely close to the right answer, but the process of getting there is terribly twisted.
He was just a human struggling to find an answer in a world that was perishing.
Still don’t think it’s the right way.
However, if that is the way of being who fully recognizes and accepts one’s own ending… … .
“It won’t be enough to completely stop the fixation.”
Lennok, who was silent, spoke.
“If the device is completely stopped and the source of the problem is not identified and resolved, it will not stop forever.”
Clap!!
Lennok grabbed the instrument panel of the fixture and pulled the lever upward.
Kugu Palace… … !!
Some of the supports around it collapsed as it was, widening the path for Kaise to pass through.
“half.”
“I don’t care how your ways ended up.”
Lennok answered as he met Kaise’s gaze, who was still looking down at him.
“I will find the answer that I think is right. You do what you want.”
“… … .”
In the end, what happened in this space-time started decades ago and was long ago tied up in a story.
No matter how Lennok changes his fate here, in the end he is just a bystander.
Without the cooperation of Kaise, the initiator and planner of all of this, this situation cannot be finished in the end.
From the moment he heard Kaise’s name, Lennok had a vague intuition about that fact.
“I’ll help you finish your dream. I’ll assist you, so let’s start.”