I see your code (177)

“… … I didn’t see the future, but I came back from the future?”

“It’s a story when you explain it in human terms. Well, from your point of view, it wouldn’t make a big difference anyway.”

“… … .”

That guy’s prettiness. Anyway, it’s a point of view I haven’t considered.

That I was the soul I belonged to in the first place, or that it really had nothing to do with the game I made.

I’ve long since abandoned the idea of a world I created, but honestly I thought it would be related in some way… … .

for a moment. There was one more strange thing.

“Then what about the system window?”

“city… … What?”

“System window. I don’t know? I also had a message from you.”

Let’s meet Jeongsan, or say thank you for saving the servants. No matter where you look, it’s not a message from Kitan.

After all, it’s not funny to come here and pretend you don’t know.

Kitan seemed to think for a moment, then shrugged.

“I don’t know what you’re talking about, but it’s probably the result of accepting this world as you perceive it.”

“… … my perception?”

“okay. Did you unconsciously go through this world and turn it into a game?”

No, that’s what you did. I’m still in doubt.

He shrugged once more, noticing that I was thinking about it.

“Anyway, those system windows are from your game. right?”

“It is.”

“So, it can be said that it is the result of the fusion of your spirit body, which perceived this world as a game in the early days, and your soul, which is based on this world.”

“… … Are you just hanging around right now?”

Whether you look at the way you speak or the expression on your face, it is completely different from before. It feels like it’s a bit off-putting.

The guy didn’t deny it either.

“Well, stop thinking that you know anything about me. It took me a while to notice your existence in the first place.”

“… … So what message did you send?”

“I just sensed the distortion of the world and intervened in the middle. From some point on, didn’t it get a little weird if it was that system window or something?”

Surely, it was the ruins he went to to get Suba. From then on, the system window popped up strange messages, and there were a lot of editorials.

So, the saying itself is true.

“Then what is the point? It didn’t just exist as a form, it was almost at a level that could change the world system itself.”

“I don’t even know what the point is… … If it is the power that can change the world, isn’t it natural to know who the giver is?”

“… … Is this world paying me?”

“answer.”

Kitan smiled and clapped. I immediately asked him.

“Then how did you interfere with the points given this time?”

“It looks like I misunderstood something, but I never interfered with that point or what. can’t do it in the first place. All I can do is interfere a little with the messages I send.”

No, but apparently there was a message saying that they would give you emergency relief points?

I quickly opened the system window and checked.

[Current Points: 6,500]

“… … .”

As the guy said, the points were paid properly. Are you saying you just chewed on the message?

This bastard is just confusing me… … .

I almost felt angry for a moment, but I persevered. Because I had a problem because I simply looked at the message and didn’t go through the verification process once.

I said, squeezing the pharynx with my fingers.

“So, as you said, you have nothing to do with the payment of points or the use of them, right?”

“right.”

“You mean you don’t even know what the standard for payment is?”

“I know now that there was such a thing in the first place. Of course, I saw what he was doing and thought that there was something more.”

“… … .”

That also sounds like the truth. In fact, there’s no reason for him to deceive me.

It seems to be real, but… … .

So, is it that giving a lot of points in disaster-related work has nothing to do with Kitan?

As for Tanya, aside from that, I thought that this was definitely the guy’s will.

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My brain is a bit complicated.

Could it be that what happened to me didn’t match anything I expected?

As I closed my eyes for a moment, Kitan smiled and said abruptly.

“More than that, do you have any intention of becoming my apostle?”

“… … What are you doing out of the blue?”

I’m not suggesting any insurance.

“I also had a lot of energy to spend on other things, so I didn’t really plan on leaving it, but now that I look at it, I don’t think there is anyone like you. The future is bright and popular with the followers. how is it? I don’t think it’s a bad offer for you either.”

“No work. You don’t even know that it’s not good to belong somewhere.”

“No, I don’t know.”

… … Are you serious?

“So far, you’ve been talking about the future and the past as if it doesn’t mean anything, and you don’t even know what will happen in the future?”

“You know, it’s only partial. And to say that the future or the past has no meaning is speaking from a causal point of view, after all, it is important to our standards of living in the present.”

“… … And why did you pretend to be handsome?”

“Well. I’ve never done that, but if you felt that way, wouldn’t it be an expression of your inferiority complex?”

“… … .”

If it’s not for the real God, I want to lose. No, it wasn’t that, if only I had the certainty that I could win… … .

If you have your current fighting power, you can easily defeat a low-level god, but it would be unreasonable for Kitan, who is also treated as a god.

No matter how much he disperses his power here and there, he’s a guy who can eat just about any battle scene with his remaining energy.

I’m adding them to the list of guys to get revenge on later after the irons, and he said again.

“So, what’s going to happen in the future that it’s not good for you to belong to something else?”

“Why are you curious about that?”

Obviously, according to the original story, the gods are not very interested in the future. Even the words of the prophets are often ignored, saying that they are likely to change anyway.

“I told you. You didn’t see the future, but you experienced it indirectly? Do you not understand this difference?”

“uh. I can’t.”

Isn’t it similar that a prophet’s prophecy is confirmed from the moment it is uttered?

As he looked at Kitan with such a meaning, he sighed heavily.

“It’s like putting a pearl necklace around a real pig’s neck. How could such a treasured experience be passed on to someone who didn’t even know the value of it.”

“Stop pretending and talk to me. What’s the difference between you two?”

Kitan looked at me several times and sighed, and finally started explaining as if he had given up.

“Remember that I said earlier that time is actually in the form of sparsely spaced dots?”

“By the way?”

“Then isn’t something strange? It’s not connected, so there’s no way we can influence each other.”

“… … .”

It’s a bizarre story that seems familiar. For once, I decided to listen.

Unlike the one that showed a sign of trouble, Kitan came out passionately, even taking the form of divine power in the air.

“Actually, tens of billions of these dots are completely overlapping. So… … Would you say the present is huge? That is why there is a future that can respond to each and every variable that exists.”

“What difference does that make for me and the prophet’s future?”

“What you call prophets do is, after all, only see one of those tens of billions of futures. At first glance, it may seem like that was the case, but in reality, things have changed. But you are different.”

I was about to ask what was different, but Kitan opened his mouth first. Unlike before, in a very serious voice.

“Your future… … It’s actually closer to the original ‘end’ of the world at this point.”

“… … Are you close to the end?”

“To be precise, the ‘original’ ending. When you, the regressor, returned to this world, the variable that changed was fixed to only one. And that variable… … .”

I couldn’t understand everything he said, but for some reason the next story was predictable.

“It’s you.”

Also.

“Right.”

“… … What?”

As I reacted calmly, Kitan gave the first look of bewilderment.

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Maybe he thought that the moment he heard about it, he would be shocked or embarrassed.

But I am a 21st century Earthling. It comes from a place where thousands of creations pour in every day. It sounds like you’ve seen a setting similar to that countless times.

Besides, I thought from the beginning that I was the only one who could change the future of this world, so nothing would change.

I frowned slightly and said to him.

“Why are you so twisted around saying that I can only change the future?”

You’re also doing it to look good.

As he thought about it, Kitan covered his face with both hands. and.

“Ha, ha, ha, ha!”

suddenly started to burst out laughing.

… … what? Are you crazy?

From the first time we met, I had a hint.

Even as I widened the distance, Kitan continued to laugh. Had it been a minute or so? As if he had barely regained consciousness, he said, wiping the tears from his eyes.

“after… … . Sorry. I just suddenly had a weird idea.”

“… … vagary?”

“yes. Did you want the treasure to go to the person it was supposed to go to? Ah, I apologize for the pearl necklace around the pig’s neck.”

“What… … That’s it.”

I didn’t even really care about it in the first place.

But one thing I need to do for sure.

“More than that, I have no intention of teaching you the future. Don’t you know why, even if you don’t tell me?”

“Hmm… … .”

He made a worried face at my words, then smiled and said,

“Isn’t the future you went through not a very good ending? Besides, I saw the change in the story cost more than the gain from letting me know.”

“Exactly. If you don’t like this… … .”

“No, it’s okay. If you judged it that way, it would be.”

It’s cleaner than you think It was good for me though.

I asked Kitan about what he had prepared since then. The biggest among them was the identity of this body now.

Kitan answered with a grim look.

“Oh, what? Maybe the world made it. Well, it’s not like there was an original owner, so there’s no need to feel guilty.”

“… … don’t take that I didn’t come here because I wanted to in the first place. But, according to Yangachi, whom I met for the first time here, it seems like he was active before I came in.”

“It’s probably just a little tweaking of his perception. In fact, it’s been said that since you came here. First of all, congratulations.”

What the hell?

Looking at him with puzzled eyes, the boy grinned.

“Because regression wasn’t enough, you even reincarnated in a body that the world made yourself, right? Achieved 2 crowns. I think it’s something to celebrate among humans.”

“… … Jill.”

“why? Do you regret not being able to win 3 crowns until possessed?”

“… … .”

I engraved the ‘be patient’ inside, and moved his name to the front of the iron on the list of avengers.

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