Chapter 27-1: - Regressor (2)

Chapter 27-1: - Regressor (2)

The free time after school.

Normally, Eisel would be studying in the SDL room, but today she could not.

<em class="chakra-text css-0">Baek Yu-Seol..

Her mind was a mess.

Obviously, it was true that thanks to his help, she was able to break through Maizens trap. But, what did she do then?

At the very least, she knew how to do one of the things that Baek Yu-Seol had instructed her to do, so it wasnt the end of it.

<em class="chakra-text css-0">On the spot He made that recipe on the spot?

It was unbelievable. With her own ideas and talent, it was unlikely that she could reach that far.

Although alchemy was not mainstream The problem was that his knowledge was not limited to alchemy.

Rumors had already spread throughout the department.

<em class="chakra-text css-0">A genius who came in without any preparation.

Baek Yu-Seol submitted all of the questions in the Class Placement Test that could not be solved with applying the memorised formula on a blank paper. It was natural if it was at the level of an ordinary student but Stellas Class Placement Test was comparable to most college tests.

A student who studied normally and entered high school would not be able to solve college-level problems. However, Stellas students were all gifted, and it was rather natural to solve them because they had received early education.

But, Baek Yu-Seol did not have that luxury. He came in without any preparation and solved three magical questions that others could not solve.

In addition to that, even though he was lagging behind others, he studied negligently but was already standing out.

He wasnt stuck in any subject, and his ideas were admired and acknowledged by all faculty members.

Hah.

Eisel clasped her face with both hands.

My daughter.

Suddenly, she remembered her fathers death.

My dear daughter You too, where you are going you will know the truth

He left a questionable statement, Father, who became dew and disappeared with the stigma of a traitor.'

She still couldnt understand his will. However, the reason she was still alive was for her revenge.

<em class="chakra-text css-0">Adolevit.

A filthy family that turned her father into a traitor which eventually led to his demise.

She couldnt forget the face of that damn woman who killed her father.

She must exact her revenge.

She must plunge the sharpened blade of vengeance into the hearts of those who drove her fathers and her into the abyss.

Still, there were fixed candidates.

Jecky, Ednas friend. Arshuang, the girl from Hong Bi-Yeon faction. And Haewonryang.

<em class="chakra-text css-0">It would be worse if Haewonryang is swept away.'

Even among hundreds of thousands of players, very few people had seen the Haewonryangs dark magic contamination. However, one had to be especially careful of it. His dark magic Contamination immediately resulted in a [bad ending].

<em class="chakra-text css-0">But theres a person I can predict roughly.

Jecky.

That kid was the most suspicious. There was no particular reason, but because she had become a dark magician with a probability of over 90%. Of course, it was not confirmed yet, so there was no way to find out.

<em class="chakra-text css-0">Sigh. Now that I think about it, I have to tighten my shoulder muscles.

With that thought in mind, I got up.

As I got out of the cafe and walked slowly towards the training ground, someone was sitting in the garden, looking at me.

<em class="chakra-text css-0"> Edna?

She looked at me, then jumped up and approached. She came close enough for it to become uncomfortable, waved her short black hair, and asked sternly.

What are you?

What are you talking about?

You didnt answer me properly last time. Your identity.

<em class="chakra-text css-0">'Is this another question?'

In fact, as I was going through the group task in the past, I started to think about it.

The future information I knew and the future information Edna knew were different. Because she remembered all the little stories, while I hardly knew any of them.

However, if I could gain trust from Edna, I could combine the two pieces of information.

<em class="chakra-text css-0">'If?'

No doubt, the process of reaching the True Ending would also be easier.

<em class="chakra-text css-0">Now or never?

Gulp!

My throat was moving. I hadnt figured out her true intentions yet, but my desire for an easier way kept tempting me over and over again.

And it wasnt my instinct to stop the temptation.

[Warning! The narrative is lacking!]

[Warning! Dont tell the person youre a Transmigrator.]

<em class="chakra-text css-0">[Warning! Dont share the knowledge and information you know with the person]

<em class="chakra-text css-0"> Im really going crazy.