“Um, do you have any worries these days?”

“Why is that?”

“If you are satisfied with the present without any worries or anxiety, you won’t worry about wanting to know the future.”

He still looked like he was in his twenties, but he muttered something like an old man who had lived the whole world.

“Is there anyone in the world who has no worries? Right now, I’m worried about what dress to wear to the tea party next week.”

Yurina calmly shrugged. If she says she has no worries, she will look even more suspicious. A 17-year-old aristocratic lady with a lot of things to worry about and care about since she debuted in the social world for a while, couldn’t have any worries.

Dave’s assumptions were easy to guess.

“So I was just curious. I thought that if I knew the future, I could live happily ever after. Is not it?

So, it was an unspoken compulsion to answer quickly, but instead of answering, Dave paused for a while and then stood up.

“Would you like a cup of tea?”

“No, it’s okay.”

Dave’s tea tasted so terrible that it was impossible to drink even out of politeness. When Yurina shook her head thinking about the bitter taste of the tea, he headed to the room next to her without asking further questions.

After a while, he returned, holding a steaming mug in each hand. Dave almost forced the mug into Reynard’s hand, who shook his head slightly, and sat down.

Reynard frowned slightly as he took his cup and then caught Dave’s eye and took a sip. As soon as he sipped this tea, he let out a loud cough, and could hardly swallow this liquid. Later, he tried to put the mug away, but after seeing Dave’s eyes for a second, he raised the mug to his mouth again.

‘How cute.’

Although their conversation was serious, Yurina still found comedy in this scene. The sight of a young Raynard eating vegetables that he didn’t want to eat appeared before her eyes.

Dave looked at Reynard like that and nodded his head in satisfaction before talking to Yurina.

“If you have any concerns, don’t suffer alone and tell me. Because we are friends, you can say things to others that you cannot say.”

She asked about the future. But why did this magician suddenly decide to take me to confession?

She looked at Dave to figure out his intentions. However, he calmly waited for Yurina to open her mouth, as if there was no other meaning besides the superficial meaning.

“I really have nothing to worry about. But after all, won’t the day come when everyone wants to find out about the future? Didn’t Dave think that way when he was at the academy? What questions will the professor ask on that exam and will that professor accept this thesis?”

Dave coughed a little after the words ‘thesis’. Yurina gave him a handkerchief, but he refused and wiped his lips with his sleeve.

“Now I think that’s right. When I was at the academy, many times I felt the urge to read the professor’s mind, or the future.”

“Yes, and?”

“But no matter how much I think about it, I can’t get rid of the feeling that the lady brought up the topic of her graduation thesis to divert her words.”

He took off his glasses, wiped them with his clothes, put them back on, and put on a serious expression.

“In conclusion, there is no way to see the future.”

To be honest, in her heart Yurina thought the whole way that he would give a positive answer. Seeing the future sounds absurd, but her entering this world was also absurd.

It is much more realistic to say that De Flon simply had the ability to see the future, and din’ot turn out to be the second posessor in a book that he also read.

In addition, in the romance fantasy novels she read, there were often scenes of seeing the future using divine power or magic.

But the answer is ‘no’?

Yurina asked in a disappointed tone.

“But is that right? You can magically navigate and do anything with magic, so why can’t you see the future?”

“Unlike space, time is the domain of the goddess. A single human being cannot covet the realm of a goddess.”

“Goddess?”

“Yeah. Imagine that ordinary humans all know the future without exception. I don’t know if it’s good. Perhaps one will be able to get rich or marry the one you love. But after all, not only good things happen to people. Imagine a future where you die tomorrow. Will the person remain sane?”

Although he said this example without a second thought, Yurina was shocked by his words.

Know the future of your own death.

Like Dave said, no one would stay sane. Even she couldn’t be sane. Yurina had hopes that her future could be changed by finding Reynard, whom she believed was the sub-male lead character of the original work.

‘I might be really crazy.’

She shuddered as she suddenly felt goosebumps.

“So, not being able to see the future is the consideration and blessing of the goddess.”

No.

If she didn’t know the future, she would have loved Curtis by following the path written in the original story, and in the end she would have died at the hands of Marquis De Flon and Karion. Not knowing the future may be a blessing, but at the same time it is depriving you of the opportunity to change your destiny.

She wanted to argue, but she didn’t want to argue with Dave. It was a story he couldn’t understand even if she argued.

Yurina took a deep breath and calmed her shaky mind. After that, there was something strange about her.

‘Dave said something like that?’

In this world, wizards were the most objective and rational people. And among others, Dave was especially outstanding. And hear about the ‘goddess’ from his lips? It was an inappropriate word.

Yurina tapped the table with her finger as if she was not convinced, and he added an additional explanation.

“Of course, this is an old-fashioned temple’s thought, and opinions differ in the world of the wizards.”