Chapter 192 The World Will Not Refuse for the Future



Chapter 192 The World Will Not Refuse for the Future

Birds were chirping outside the window, and Sally sighed. She had known about the girl's sensitivity for a long time, hadn't she?

But she still felt deep down that no matter what the outcome was, she should let the adults worry about it.

As his friend, God's favorite, he who depends on...

Salis suddenly remembered the girl's first action when she woke up in the Atesaki Mountains. She was not panicked or uneasy, but alert and assessing the situation.

Xiao Hui came to ask her on her own initiative.

There was no more hesitation in Salis's eyes. She nodded, "Yes, he will die."

Vifiya raised her head, slowly sat up straight, and breathed a sigh of relief: "The price he needs to pay is death, right?"

"Yes." Having decided to tell her, Saliss no longer tried to hide it. "The world wants him dead."

This was the conclusion she came to two days ago.

Great magicians of all generations had special methods for judging the price that the "Goddess's Favorite" had to pay. In fact, she had reached a conclusion the day after she brought Xiao Hui back. She found it incredible and spent three full days to verify the conclusion that did not need to be questioned.

This was the first time she saw the world's rules determined to kill someone.

All his paths to survival were cut off, and even Salis found it incredible that he could survive until now.

Her eyes fell on the girl opposite her. Could it be because of her?

"Is that so?" Vifiya murmured. After clarifying some things about the sixteenth generation, Salis's answer was quite expected.

"God's favorite..." Vifiya laughed sarcastically. No wonder Helena, the usurper, asked such a question in the basement of Iscana Church.

How can this be called a darling?

She lowered her eyes. Salis could say the word death with certainty. From her understanding of her, Isidore's path to survival was probably blocked.

However, there is a way. After all, in her future, Isidore has successfully paid the price.

She still needed to make a final confirmation. She looked directly into Salis's eyes and asked, "Lord Salis, is there no other way?"

The girl in front of him was not panicked, as if it was just a simple inquiry. She was too calm.

For a moment, Salis didn't know how to talk to her. Should she tell Xiaohui that she was still looking for a solution?

There are many ways to die. Even if the world wants to take someone's life right under her nose, she may not be able to successfully stop it.

Salis's silence said it all.

Vifiya lowered her eyes: "I understand."

When she raised her eyes again, she looked at the quills and papyrus scattered by Salis at the end of the table and asked, "Can I borrow Sir Salis's pen and paper?"

Although she didn't know what Vifiya wanted to do, Salis still reached out and took the pen and paper and handed it to her.

While holding the quill tightly and lowering her head to draw, she looked at the map projected by the necklace.

In order to avoid the giant snake, she had memorized the map of that place in detail. Now, just a glance was enough for her to draw it.

Salis watched the girl hunched over the table, skillfully drawing curves and circles.

As the papyrus gradually filled up with lines, she could tell it was a partial map of the Atesaki Mountains.

Vifiya put down her quill, sat up straight again, and spun the map toward her. "Lord Salis, please make a deal with me."

Salis looked up in surprise.

Vifiya smiled slightly. Of course a deal had to be made. Hadn’t it already happened in the future?

Thinking back to the future, she saw the attitudes of Isidore and Salis, two people who knew the truth, towards her. She had not forgotten her bracelet. When she first met Salis, she said they had a deal.

Under what circumstances will two people make a transaction? Of course, it is when the interests of both parties are consistent and both parties can be satisfied.

Salis, what about her at that time? Her expression, looking back now, must have been one of guilt.

Isn't the answer obvious? What choices did her future self make?

Her previous confusion was no longer a problem at this point, because the amount of information she had obtained was enough for her to make inferences.

Since Isidore's way out is blocked, let's open a new one.

The world only wants Isidore to pay for death, what if someone else pays for him?

In the future, she did not feel any other loss in her soul, which means that the price she paid on behalf of Isidore would at least not cause any substantial harm to her soul.

Salis has not been able to find a way yet because the world is so determined to see Isidore die. So, what if someone can pay the same price for him?

Since the soul problem that she was most worried about did not exist, she did not have too many concerns.

What price does God's favorite have to pay? In other words, what price can be equal to this magical power that transcends the world?

Debbie said that she is an exception in the world, and whether it is a good thing or not, she is precious enough.

She has enough confidence in this aspect. Her current body is the embodiment of her soul, which is real enough to be mistaken for a real one. Both her body and soul are from humans from other worlds.

Her soul has been recognized by the goddess Lehomi and comes from a world of higher standards than this world.

No matter how you look at it, the price she paid is more tempting than the price paid by God's favorite himself.

The price must be paid as soon as possible. After all, she wants to cheat the rules of the world.

It seems that we have to take another gamble from which there is no turning back.

"Please come to this place in eight years." Vephia pointed to the dot she marked on the simple map, "Help me retrieve my bracelet from inside."

She raised her eyelids, her eyes firm: "As part of the deal, I will pay the price on his behalf."

"No!" Salis stood up abruptly, her attitude firm. "Absolutely not, Xiao Hui, take back your idea!"

Her refusal was within Vifiya's expectations. The girl smiled and said, "So, it's a deal."

Salis lowered her eyes and frowned, with a look of deep disapproval on her face. How could there be such a deal?

Not to mention whether there is really an alternative method to pay, just the price itself can make the world cut off all future magic, and the price to be paid is unimaginable.

She didn't want to sacrifice one child for another, even if that child was God's favorite and a genius at the top of the magic world.

All lives have always been of equal value.

"I'm serious." Vifiya said softly, with a hint of madness in the depths of her dark eyes. "The world won't refuse."

Salis's eyes changed. Xiao Hui probably knew much more than she imagined. Why did an ordinary child know so much?

"Even if you refuse, I will do it." Vifiya's calm voice conveyed her determination.

Salis said with a bitter taste in her throat: "The transaction is not equal."

Vifiya tilted her head: "What does it matter?" As long as she is willing, what does it matter?

Indeed, this transaction was extremely unequal, and she would never have done it in the past.

But today's deal itself is not important. What is important is to make Salis accept it and alleviate her guilt.

"What method are you going to use?" Sally stared at the girl. She had not found a solution yet, so how could Xiao Hui be so sure that her method would work.

Vifiya put her index finger between her lips: "Sorry, I can't say."

Salis was silent for a moment, suppressing the trembling in her heart, and asked, "Why are you willing to do this for him?"

Why? Vifiya lowered her head. There was no noble reason. The path she wanted to take could not be denied to magicians. Magic was also a part of this world.

She suddenly remembered that when they were in Yoko Village, Isidore was filled with joy and blurted out "Okay" in response to her willful request for him to die.

Really, asking him to die is not something to be happy about.

Whatever the reason, Isidore's survival brought more benefits than disadvantages.

Debbie had said it right: if she could do it, why wouldn't she do it? If her worst fears weren't going to happen, it was worth a try.

Vifiya raised her eyes, tilted her head and smiled: "Maybe it's because I can't bear to see him die."

While Salis was stunned, she looked straight into her eyes and said, "Lady Salis."

Her eyes were gentle. "If he wants to see me, I can let him go to Alsayin College in the capital of the Segarot Empire in eight years."

"Back then, my name was..." She paused for a moment, as if something was stuck in her throat, but she was still able to make a sound, "Vifiya."

Salis' pupils shrank. When the girl in front of her said this, she felt something vaguely, but it was just... incredible.

Eight years later, at the age of fifteen...

She sighed: "I understand, I will cooperate with you."

Vifiya picked up the warm tea on the table and said, "But I won't remember you."

Now it is her sixteenth life. She knows that at the end of the sixteenth life, she will bleed to death from a knife from Reilold. She only heard of Isidore's name the night before her death.

Although it is unclear why Isidore's changed fate could continue into the seventeenth generation, judging by the results, it was worth it.

She had to do this for the sake of future encounters.

Oh, this is really...

The sunset in the village of Montbechin always carries with it a hint of the aroma of wine wafting from Grandma Mopu's tavern, and even the orange-red sun seems intoxicated.

The floating light fell on the lush branches and leaves. The wind blew through the cracks, and the gem-like light flickered and fell into the eyes, and the eyes also became gems.

Vifiya looked up at the red clouds in the sky, and the wind could not move the waves of the clouds.

Her heart was at peace and she smiled slowly.

She had already made a deal with Salis.

If you want to pay the price upfront, St. Fagus Island is the best choice.

St. Fagus Island is actually an island created entirely by God, and it even retains a trace of divine power.

According to Sallys, the rules of the world were not created by the goddess Lehomi. The rules of the world were condensed over the years and are the most suitable rules for the existence of the world.

Goddess Lehomi tacitly acknowledges the existence of world rules. The world was created by the goddess, so the world rules will naturally pay more attention to places in the world where the goddess's divine power still exists.

Once there is anything that is not within the rules, the world rules will come.

The boy sitting next to Vifiya turned his head to look at her. She was smiling and seemed very happy.

But...it seems a little sad...

Why?

"I'm going to be away for a while." The girl said softly.

The boy was stunned for a moment, his eyes widened slightly, and he said in panic: "I..."

"No, you stay." Vifiya interrupted him calmly and paused. "This is my plan. I'm the only one here. You can't interrupt me."

Plan? Like last time? When I came back, it was all blood.

The boy asked anxiously, "Are you going to do something dangerous again?"

Vifiya's eyes fell on him. She didn't know why he came to this conclusion, although it was correct.

Before she could speak, he asked, "Can't you let me go?"

Of course not.

Vifiya smiled and said, "No."

He lowered his head in frustration, and Vifiya easily caught his uneasiness.

"Next time."

The boy looked up and heard the girl say, "Next time, I'll let you help me."

In her silver eyes, the sky faded away, and the girl approached him with her index finger raised: "Not this time. If I am interrupted, I will be angry."

Angry? He probably knew what it was. No, he didn't want to make her angry.

He wanted to go with her, very much.

"Next time, you must let me go." The boy looked serious.

Vifiya looked at the face in front of her. If she was afraid of his existence, why did she want him to be born?

She didn't answer and sat up straight again.

She opened her mouth, trying to say her name.

Something was blocking my throat and I couldn't make any sound.

Indeed, it’s no wonder that future Isidore doesn’t know his own name.

The sky gradually darkened, leaving only a red mark on the horizon.

"Become Master Salis's student."

"She is a good person, you must listen to her." Vifiya couldn't help but remind her.

"Yeah." The boy nodded without hesitation.

"You must eat well and grow up well."

"Um."

"Even if I'm not here, you have to speak."

"Um."

"When will you be back?" he asked hurriedly before the girl spoke again. Her instructions always made him more and more uneasy.

In the dark pupils, the last blood-red sunset was slowly fading away.

Vifiya didn't know how to answer.

At least, I won’t be able to see you in this life.

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