System and I Don't Match

Summary: I was reborn, carrying the strongest swordsman account from the game "God Venerate," but the scenario of easily dominating another world did not happen. After all, what does the ga...

A tragic girl favored by the gods

"Wah! Wah!" The cry of a baby echoed throughout the entire palace.

"Your Majesty, it's a princess!"

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Opening those pure eyes, feeling the body's uncontrollable movements, streams of knowledge automatically appeared in that blank little brain.

Who were the people in front of her? Who was she herself? What did they mean by what they were saying? She understood all of these things.

Then she cried herself to sleep and fell into her first deep sleep of her life.

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One year later, on the lawn in the palace's back garden.

One-year-old Phillis has already learned to walk and talk, and most importantly, she has learned how to think.

However, Philliss never interacted with anyone because whenever she needed to understand something, an answer would automatically form in her mind before she even spoke. If she needed something, she could simply go and get it, and no one had ever stopped her.

Unable to speak and frail and sickly, these were the labels given to her by the outside world, which earned her the sympathy of the maids who cared for her.

Meanwhile, Philliss's little head was constantly pondering a question: why does everyone have a cloud of gas that changes color behind them? It was the only question she hadn't been able to answer.

The cloud of gas was sometimes blue, sometimes white, and very rarely gray or black.

"Gurgle."

She touched her lower abdomen, her body telling her she needed to eat, so she stood up from the boring lawn and tiptoed toward her bedchamber.

She needs to consume a type of food called snacks; as for pondering the mysteries of the air mass, that's not something to rush into.

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At the age of five.

Philliss's body was still so weak, but people outside finally realized that she could speak.

Without going through many twists and turns, she was able to speak naturally when she needed to.

That day, she was having a snack in her palace when a maid, whose life and death she could control, took away the remaining snacks before she had finished eating.

At that time, the cloud of energy behind the maid was brown, and Phillis understood that this represented her anxiety.

The reason for the anxiety is likely the worry that Phillis might get an upset stomach due to overeating.

Philliss didn't think the maid's worries were worth giving up her food, so she decided to stop it all, and she used the simplest method: saying two words.

"lay down."

The cloud of air rapidly turned pink, indicating that the maid was becoming increasingly excited.

Trouble was brewing, Phillis immediately realized.

Right now, she can only deduce the next step in a situation, but she can't think about anything further ahead. Of course, the main reason is that she's too lazy to think about so many things.

By the time she realized that speaking was a mistake, it was too late.

Sure enough, a male human she should have called "father" and a female human she called "mother" rushed over.

They kept making her repeat the words "father" and "mother," which exhausted her.

You should go to sleep right after eating snacks!

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At the age of six, Philliss discovered a secret: people's moods do not determine their behavior.

She discovered the secret when she forced a maid to write her a bedtime story.

For Philliss, the only blind spot in her knowledge was the mind of a living being; if she wanted to learn something she didn't know, she had to learn it from the minds of others.

The maid's breath turned a reddish hue, a color that seemed to indicate anger, but she ultimately told Phillis a rather clichéd story.

Now Philliss understood. It seemed that no one was truly consistent in their words and actions, but that didn't matter. As long as she knew this information, she could still accurately predict a person's next move.

Although she now possessed wisdom comparable to that of an adult, she did not attract the attention of others.

Because of her weak body, she cannot learn martial arts; because of her zero affinity for magic, she cannot learn magic; and because she cannot control extraordinary power, she can no longer attain the status of a princess.

Although she was still one of the emperor's favorite children, that was all.

Even her mother gradually shifted her attention away from her because of her second pregnancy.

Philliss didn't care about her mother's pregnancy, but it did cause her some trouble.

She discovered that there were more people with ulterior motives around her and her mother.

The reason is simple: her mother was the empress, and there was a high probability that her first son would be made crown prince, something that the emperor's other concubines would not want to see.

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When she was seven, her younger brother was not born, and her mother also died, the cause of death being a curse.

This was also the first time Philliss understood that omniscience does not mean omnipotence; when the method to save her mother did not exist, she could no longer know.

She knew how to break the curse, and she also knew who released it, but she didn't know how to tell her father about it and make him believe it.

That person has cast a surveillance spell on her; if she tells her father about this, she will surely die a violent death.

So in the end, Philliss chose to abandon his mother.

However, it took Philliss half a year for his father to discover the truth of the matter on his own. The person was punished, but still survived because a powerful family stood behind him.

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