Genius Wizard Takes Medicine - Chapter 677
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Genius Wizard Who Eats Medicine Chapter 677
Central Council Senate (5)
“It’s astrology… … .”
Lennok had also done similar things in Machine City a few times, but it was just a guess based on intuition.
In fact, it wasn’t that he used the technique or ability called divination.
An astrologer who sees the fate of others.
Did he not only foresee the destruction of Arsnova, but also directly acknowledge that ability from the ascendants?
If so, I can understand why the senators waited and waited for her.
It must be because that woman is a powerful sorcerer and serves as a justification for ending this case.
Just because Lennok complied with the astrology, he was judging that the decision could be trusted to some degree.
“… … .”
I don’t think it’s bullshit or a lie.
Because in this world, there were also prophets who came back after seeing the turning point of the future that had come to an end.
Unlike Antares, who came back after seeing one of the endings, what would an astrologer who sees fate tell Lennok?
It was also true that I was interested because I did not easily approach the word fate.
“… … good.”
I grabbed my cane and slowly walked towards the astrologer.
Standing in front of the astrologer, Lennok said to the senators who looked down on the spot.
“If you’re thinking of finishing today’s work by doing astrology.”
“… … .”
“But I will hear the results of astrology by myself.”
Lennok looked at the woman with his eyes closed and nodded.
“I think it is a very personal thing. You’re not going to sit back and steal someone else’s fate, are you?”
“You don’t have to worry about that, Van.”
Silford replied.
“After all, once the ceremony begins, no one will be able to see the progress.”
“… … .”
“Except for one observer to keep the two of you in the present world, no one will dare to tamper with your destiny.”
“watcher?”
The chairman opened his mouth at Lennok’s question.
“Senator Mayer.”
thud!!
What arose from the seat was the figure of an old man who looked older than anyone else in the seat.
However, that upright gaze and momentum transcend the flow of time and shine beautifully.
An old politician who recognized Lennok’s talent early and tried to appease him.
The greedy old man who had started his career in the House of Commons, now a member of the House of Lords, was seated in this hall.
The chairman looked at Mayer and asked him.
“I know you have solidity and a personal acquaintance.”
“It is.”
“Could you be a witness to this place on behalf of us and the dog?”
“It is not impossible.”
Mayer tapped the throne, and in an instant, the throne lowered in height and came down to Lennok’s melee range.
Mayer, walking slowly and approaching Lennok and the astrologer, asked Lennok.
“Ban, are you okay?”
“I will consider it.”
Lennok answered quietly.
“Because I knew I had to go through coordination with the central council at least once.”
I don’t like being mediated by the Senate, but I’d be lying if I said the method didn’t appeal to Lennok.
An astrologer who predicts the fate of mortals. Even more so, how could he not be interested in having his ability directly recognized by an ascendant?
It was a nuisance, but it was worth considering if Mayer, who was in favor of Lennok, was a witness.
As Mayer has been keeping an eye on Lennok’s talent for a long time and has kept in touch with him, he will be able to properly balance whatever situation arises.
Mayer looked curiously at the motionless astrologer with his eyes closed.
“Her abilities are recognized more than you think. It’s my first time seeing it myself. It feels like facing a mysterious souvenir… … .”
“Oh, you are sharp.”
Silford, who was laughing single-single next to me, intervened while stroking his bowler hat.
“In fact, her essence is rather closer to that.”
“what?”
“It’s not just that convenient or useful fortune tellers.”
Silford glanced slightly at Lennok.
“Well, you’ll find out when you experience it yourself.”
“If you’re ready, can I start?”
The astrologer took a step forward, looked at Lennok and said in a soft voice.
“My time is limited. The moment when you can leave your consciousness in the present world is close to an instant. Wandering across the sea, falling asleep and waking up repeatedly… … .”
she asked.
“Compared to floating in the truth, isn’t what we do so meaningless?”
“… … well.”
Lennok, who stared at the astrologer in silence, laughed.
“Will those who want your ability think that way too?”
Calling an astrologer to intervene was understandable if it was to make sure that Lennok was not a threat to the Balkans.
However, it is also true that I suspect that there may be some hidden intention in this process itself.
Armand mentioned the topic of Evan Bylon, who was trying to see Lennok’s reaction, and the creation of the Mage Tower, which the Senate proposed as a deal.
Even the terms and circumstances of the transaction that strangely straddled the line between Evan and Evan.
Perhaps some of them doubt that Van and Evan are the same person.
Lennok had a vague idea of it, and intended to accept astrology in order to dispel even that doubt.
She took out a softly shining glass bottle from her bosom and put her hand inside it.
That moment when he sprinkled black powder shining with starlight around Lennok and himself and slowly raised his mana.
[Reduced chain: Seongryeonkyung (星聯鏡)]
Chow ah!!
Like black waves on a sandy beach, a thick pitch-black blanket rose around Lennok and the astrologer.
Waves of darkness, like faint stars twinkling on the far side of darkness.
A black orb rose from the feet of the two and rotated, isolated from the conference hall.
Lawmakers nodded their heads as they saw the space quickly turned into a quarantine zone that blocked out the outside world.
“It started.”
“About 15 minutes?”
“I don’t know. Maybe sooner than that… … .”
“… … .”
The appearance of the lawmakers staring at the blackout with an unknown gaze.
The chairman also just looks at the blackout with eyes that show no emotion.
Silford smiled strangely as he looked up at the congressmen’s conversation.
* * *
Lennok’s eyes lit up at the shape of the vast blackout that surrounded him and the Astromancer.
“You borrowed an unusual concept. Is it literally a mirror that reflects the constellations?”
The width of the blackout curtain surrounding the three people itself is not that great.
However, the overwhelming sense of projection, as if reminiscent of the vast universe, makes the blackout itself look vast.
Its use is similar to that of a lighthouse keeper’s celestial sphere that illuminates the night sky, but it feels completely different.
It is not the sky seen from the ground, but the ominousness that seems to reflect the scenery of the open sea itself.
“Let’s start right away.”
Lennok nodded as he stared at the dark screen that illuminated the universe.
Mayer looked curiously at the surrounding blackout, then stepped back as if not to get in the way.
Lennok asked, looking at her smiling strangely with her eyes closed.
“Do I need time to prepare to use astrology?”
“… … .”
The figure of the astrologer who lifted his face with his eyes closed without answering.
As if looking at Lennok’s face instead through closed eyelids, the woman’s mouth opened slowly as she stood there for a long time.
“Sir, you don’t believe in fate.”
“I don’t believe… … It’s a little different from that.”
Lennok answered meekly.
Sometimes it was because I knew that even these questions and answers were part of the ritual.
“I am not convinced of the relationship between destiny and existence.”
Coincidence, inevitability, and fate.
Still, Lennok did not fully agree with the concept and sequence.
All Lennok had been doing was always refusing to accept a fixed answer and getting away with it.
Instead of illuminating the mind of the past and the present, it is looking for answers in the future.
A process with no end visible continues under the infinite cycle of cause and effect.
The process of Lennok building a hierarchy and finding answers was created by twisting the rules that were always set and getting out of the way.
The astrologer nodded slowly and took something out of his bosom.
“To see fate is not to observe and tell a certain cause and effect.”
Taking out a stack of old cards, she slowly flipped them over and put them down.
“Even if the possibilities that can be given to one person seem infinite, if you trace the trajectory along the time you have lived, you can discuss the flow.”
“… … .”
“I am only drawing the trajectory of time following the movement of the stars and telling you the direction.”
“Are these cards tools to see the movement of such stars?”
“Form doesn’t matter. Direction has no meaning. It doesn’t matter which one you use, as long as it can reflect the constellation and contain meaning.”
Kneeling in front of Lennok, she smiled and pointed the cards at him.
Dozens of cards arranged in a teardrop shape.
“Pick up one and check it. Anything doesn’t matter. Even the order of selection is part of the fortune telling.”
In response, Lennok picked up a card and flipped it over.
At the same time, the scenery of the blackout screen above the two people’s heads turned upside down, and a certain constellation began to shine clearly.
She opened her mouth to explain.
“The first card relates to your greatest wish right now. What kind of scenery is it?”
“Nothing.”
“… … yes?”
The astrologer’s answer was slightly delayed.
Instead of answering, Lennok turned the card over and held it out towards her.
On the face of the overturned card, only pitch black darkness was spinning distortedly.
“… … .”
Is this how they are trying to convey the divination that the future is invisible?
If the idea was to feed taffy to Lennok, it would be a pretty ingenious idea.
“Please turn over another card to check.”
The astrologer, who had been silent for a while, spoke again.
“The second card suggests the situation you are in right now. What does it look like?”
“same.”
The front of the second card is also just an unknown darkness.
“… … The third card is about your relationship and the person who will become your noble… … .”
“All I can see is a graying mist.”
“The fourth horoscope represents future dangers and countermeasures… … .”
“Something is moving… … It’s wriggling, so I don’t know what it is.”
“… … .”
The astrologer also tilted his head, perhaps feeling something strange.
Contrary to the serious atmosphere at the beginning, fortune telling keeps leaking into strange places.
After that, I turned over a few more cards, but only black and whitish things wriggling and spinning came out one after another.
No picture is revealed that is concrete enough to hint at something.
The silent astrologer murmured.
“… … It’s a strange thing.”
“This kind of foresight doesn’t always work out.”
Lennok shook his head.
Considering his ability to designate targets, it wouldn’t be strange if the divination itself targeting Lennok didn’t work at all.
Even if Lennok allowed himself to see the fortune-telling, it wasn’t surprising as there was a possibility that the spell wouldn’t work at all.
“no. That’s not it.”
But the astrologer immediately denied Lennok’s words.
“Astrology is a miracle that compares the flow of the stars to humans and tells them the direction. If the divination does not work, the cards are not even arranged. It is impossible for fate to stop like this. Unless the constellation itself fluctuates… … .”
“so?”
Lennok asked.
“Can we keep flipping the cards like this?”
“… … Let’s try another method.”
The troubled astrologer took out a crystal ball from within.
A crystal ball that is covered in mist as dark as pitch black.
Supporting the crystal ball with both hands, she stood up and cautiously reached out her hand to Lennok.
“Put one hand on the crystal ball and look at it so that both eyes are looking at the center. When the time comes… … Kyaaak!!”
Clink!!
Before Lennok could raise his hand, the moment he glanced at the crystal ball, the black crystal ball shattered.
It explodes in the astrologer’s hand, and the fragment cuts through it, causing blood to flow.
The figure of an astrologer with his head blankly raised, not even thinking about stopping the bleeding from the cut.
Maya, who had been standing silently behind her, also looked this way as if slightly surprised.
said Lennok, looking at her.
“Isn’t this enough?”
“… … .”
Is it because it is a destiny? Or is it because he is a being who defies fate?
Maybe it’s because fate doesn’t exist for Lennok.
In the first place, does there really exist a great will that governs the entire universe?
[Accept your fate.]
The last message I saw right before I opened my eyes in this world.
Still no answer. There are only questions that bite the tail and bloom.
Curiosity was piqued, but the result was as expected.
However, the astrologer slightly bit his lip and shook his head at Lennok’s words.
“Not yet. The divination was passed on without any doubt. I can tell.”
“… … .”
“There is something inexplicable in this place. are with us. If you just light it up… … !”
“… … Is there something inexplicable right here?”
Doesn’t that mean a little different from simply saying that fortune telling didn’t work?
That moment when Lennok thought so and inadvertently looked down at his feet.
“… … .”
His eyes sank so coldly that they froze.
Mayer, who was watching from the sidelines, called out to Lennok with a puzzled expression.
“half… … ?”
“… … It moves.”
“what?”
“The pictures on the cards are moving together.”
Something black and whitish. However, the speed at which the colors projected on each card wriggle and rotate is the same.
As if the picture on the card does not exist individually, but is divided and connected.
What does that fact mean?
“… … Right. Were you watching this place from the beginning?”
Lennok muttered that, and started turning the mirrors one by one again.
The cards scattered by the astrologers did not reflect different futures, situations, or crises.
The picture contained in this pile of cards was pointing to only one thing from the start.
Every time I turn the card over and put it on the floor, something wriggling in white draws a round circle.
Each time the card is turned over from the outside and the picture is matched to the center, the shape is revealed in detail.
“Ah, ah… … !!”
The astrologer, who had been watching Lennok flip over the cards, realized the picture and stepped back trembling.
The figure of her trembling madly, convulsing in place, with her blind eyes half-opened.
shit, shit… … !!
Every time the card was flipped, the astrologer’s dark blackout landscape began to crack.
The mirror reflecting the universe distorted, as if it couldn’t handle the scenery that was to be seen from now on.
“half?!”
After making Mayer back, who was about to approach in panic, turn over the last card to complete the picture.
“… … .”
Huge pupils floating in the endless darkness.
The eyes drawn on the fronts of dozens of cards were slowly wriggling as they gazed at Lennok.
Below the pale pupils of the eyes, as if they were wounded, the sticky crystals flowed down like tears.
The size of the eyes was so large and gigantic that it was difficult to guess its true nature with just a few cards.
From the beginning, fortune-telling showed only one picture.
“Aaaaaaaa!!!”
Ignoring the convulsive, bloody astrologer, Lennok stared into those eyes in silence.
It was because Lennok was as sure as he was of who the owner of these eyes were, as much as she had intuition.
The Ascendant Gyebaek’s operation at the Well of Handbook was attempted.
The miracle of the horse musketeer who used the body of a fallen ascendant as a bullet and shot it out into the open sea.
Lennok was conscious at the end of the well, seeing how far the bullet had reached.
the abyss of the open sea. The end that sings destruction while swimming across the distant universe.
A wounded and bleeding monster outside was watching over Lennok.