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Genius Magician Who Eats dicine Episode 655

Qualification for Ascension (5)

How the Ascendant of the old world, who was supposed to disappear, descended without any warning.

Why did the series of plans Lennok and Maiya thought of fail so easily?

There was no ti to even think and prepare.

However, only the reality that the worst situation that had been assud had co so suddenly existed before my eyes.

“… … .”

The fact that the point of reaching Hers and the Gate of Ascension, avoiding the pursuit of the machine city by unfolding the ideological campaign of the heavenly vision, was a failure.

However, instead of panicking or trembling in fear, Lennok began to concentrate on observing the ascendant in front of him as calmly as possible.

A spiritual body that descended directly from the Old World through the gate.

It is also a 9th level ascender who is qualified to challenge the ascension in the second world.

Without knowing what level the other person had descended on and what thoughts he had in talking to Lennok, he could not co up with an alternative.

‘The doctor said that Orochnier’s physical ability is a mass technique.’

Lennok’s eyes sank deeply as he stared at the motionless Ascendant Orochnier.

‘Did you say that you manipulate the boundary between material and non-material… … I can’t have a conversation without checking the recall rate.’

A level 9 mass magic formula that has been qualified by transcending the hierarchy.

The power that reached the pinnacle of the transcendent trait system that placed Hers Orochnier on the ascendant’s hierarchy.

It is not enough to simply be vigilant and pay attention.

As long as he entered Orochnier’s ideological realm, it wouldn’t be strange if attacks close to reality-altering were pouring in from all directions at any ti.

Lennok should also observe the opponent with the preparation to unfold the magnetic field imdiately.

Although the condition of the body itself is still not good, fortunately, the body’s magical power itself has recovered to a considerable extent.

If you borrow the power of the dicine, you should be able to open the kaleidoscope even if it is forced.

Although it was sothing that had to be faced first to see if he could predict the odds against the Ascendants of the Old World, Lennok did not stop preparing to co up with counterasures.

Orochnier nodded more slowly at Lennok, who didn’t say anything.

“You seem to have a lot of questions. Shall we sit down and talk?”

At the sa ti as he lightly beckoned, white platinum tal rose from empty space and changed into the shape of a chair.

The realm of creating and destroying new materials beyond the level of dominating and controlling reality.

It is not a level that can be explained with the words temporarily obtaining the space-ti of this world.

A miracle that this space-ti itself, where Orochnier exists, exists as an independent world.

A supernormal ability of answer that is allowed only to transcendentalists who have attained the qualifications to challenge the ascension.

“You don’t seem to understand why this happened yet.”

Ascendant Orochnier smiled and sat back in his chair.

“It’s simple. Because from the beginning, my soul did not exist beyond the void of the old world.”

“you… … You an you didn’t challenge the ascension from the start?”

At Lennok’s question, Orochnier raised his gaze in silence.

He was silent and answered quietly.

“Transcending the world and moving on to the next is not possible with will and conviction alone.”

He looked at the shape of the Ascension Gate collapsing with his hands behind his back and said.

“That is a privilege granted only to beings who have their own answers prepared. Acquiring the qualifications to challenge the ascension and succeeding in the challenge are two completely different things.”

“… … .”

“I had the qualifications to take on the challenge before the end ca, but I knew that I would fail.”

Orochnier placed both hands flat on her lap and closed her eyes.

“Because the answer I thought was not my own, but soone else’s salvation.”

soone else’s salvation.

Lennok knew who the words were referring to, and Orochnier didn’t bother explaining either.

The last mory of Orochnier watching from beyond the door.

Both of them knew that they had watched together a mory that, once seen, could never be forgotten.

“After eting the eyes of a foreign press on the sea that day, until reaching the end… … .”

Orochnir slowly opened her eyes, referring to the mory of the ti when the leader announced that she would die.

“There was only pain beyond the ti I had lived.”

“… … .”

“I couldn’t stop having doubts whenever I faced foreign dia coming down from the other side of the dark sea.”

Orochnier said sadly.

“I wanted to deny it, but I rembered the ti I t him and traveled together… … I also thought that was the only answer.”

Did he co to think that the only answer was to kill God and stop the postponent whenever the end of the world was near?

Even the Transcendentalists who had their own answer and qualified to challenge the ascension had a tragedy at the end that made them change their minds in the end.

“So you thought of leaving only your mories behind the door and peeking at the reaction of this world?”

Lenok asked, looking at Hers’ corpse lying on the throne.

“Waiting for soone influenced by your mories to lead you from the other side of the ruined world… … .”

At that mont Orochnir let out a quiet laugh.

Unlike the awkward smile that seed to imitate human laughter, the sound of laughter that seed to co from deep inside.

Orochnir said while touching the corners of her mouth with one hand.

“How precious, how great is the answer he gave in the second world… … I only realized it when I was close to the ending.”

Orochnir murmured.

“So I respect his answer. That’s why I don’t recklessly ask for inevitability.”

“… … .”

“The author is just an incarnation moving along my mory cross-sectionally. There is no depth and no trace exists.”

He shook his head as if the words of Hers, who had been shouting that it would be soone’s inevitability, were unreasonable.

“I understand that at the end of the ending you changed your mind and realized that your ascension would fail.”

Lennok, who was staring at Orochnier, asked.

“Then how can you exist fully conscious in this world?”

In the end, the most important fact is only this one.

Although the doctor inford Orochnier that he had chosen a different path. I didn’t know exactly how it was.

However, if Oroknier still exists as a result, doesn’t that an that the thod he chose succeeded in a different way from Ascension?

If Orochnier reached the third world by transcending the ending without choosing to ascend.

If he had descended beyond this world in a different way than the leader, Lennok would have to question him.

“Orochnier. Did you transcend the world and get here by any other ans than ascension?”

“What is the self?”

Orochnier asked Lennok in reverse.

“Is it the soul or the mory that constitutes oneself? Perhaps it is simply a collection of organisms and genes?”

“… … It depends on what standard you define the concept of yourself.”

Lennok replied.

“Whether spiritual, biological, or magic theory, concepts and definitions are all different. There is no clear answer.”

“no. There is an answer.”

Orochnier said that and slowly put his hand on the throne he stood up on.

At the sa ti, the chair made of platinum tal was smashed to pieces and collapsed on the spot.

He said looking down at the fragnts of the chair that had been completely shattered.

“Even if the self disappears, the will remains. It does not disappear as long as the form of the mind expresses the will and the scene continues.”

“… … .”

“Even if I disappear, only my answer remains. That’s why I… … .”

Orochnier smiled brightly.

“It was my answer, not , that was ascended instead.”

Ascension of the answer, not himself.

Realizing the aning, Lennok fell silent.

Why was Orochnier standing in front of Lennok at this point?

What is the aning of the manifestation of this intense image space even though the operation of the door is blocked?

He had an intuition that what Orochnier was saying was by no ans an absurd lie.

“… … Right.”

Lennok murmured from the frozen silence.

“Did you choose only the entire ideology and not yourself and ascend to the world beyond?”

Orochnier did not challenge the ascension of his own will.

Instead, he did not challenge the ascension, but only launched the whole world of thought built by his image beyond the world.

Separation of self and self-defining primordial image.

The eccentricity of separating the whole of thought drawing the answer of the ascendant from himself and passing it on to the next.

Without challenging the ascension through him, he leaves only his own answer even after the ending.

“This is crazy.”

Lennok declared.

“Leave it beyond the end without knowing how the image without an owner will change or where it will reach?”

“Lyman. But don’t you understand?”

Orochnier smiled softly.

“Leaving a possibility ans that… … That’s what it ans to cling to futile hope and promise the next one.”

“… … .”

Lennok couldn’t easily deny that.

In a way, it was also the aning of finding an answer in this world where the fourth does not exist.

“Sotis you have to give up on yourself and leave sothing behind.”

Orochnir said, looking back at the silent Lennok.

“Even though I know it will end in empty echoes and bubbles.”

Hers Orochnier knew that even if he tried to ascend, he would fail.

That is why, instead of disappearing aninglessly, he tried to remove at least his own image and send it to the next, hoping that it would beco soone’s potential.

“… … .”

The heavy fact that even the qualified Transcendentalists to challenge the ascension felt failure in the end and tried to find other possibilities.

Even more so, the despair that even the possibility I found so far arrived as if it was drifting, clinging to the rare grounds and miracles.

The struggle to leave a aning at the end of the ending is also desperate.

I was choking on the weight of trying to sohow convey that desperate and longing to the next ti.

“What do you want?”

Lennok asked in a heavy voice.

“Why did you explain all this to ?”

“answer.”

Orochnier answered with her eyes closed.

“The real has beco a handful of dust beyond the ruined world, and no one who rembers our journey will remain anywhere… … .”

He said with difficulty, as if his throat had been choked.

“Even so, I… … We want to make sure we are not wrong.”

“… … .”

“You would have stopped the door and killed my incarnation to end this situation, but my answer has already reached this world.”

said the Orochnier.

“My foolish act of ascending the whole world of thought t with the failure of the Gate of Ascension and created an impossible miracle.”

“that… … ”

“But what happens next is not for us to choose.”

Orochnier looked at Lennok and nodded.

“After the world of thought changes reality according to the will of the incarnation, I will only beco another end that stops the divergence of the world.”

“… … Right.”

Only then did Lennok truly realize what Orochnier wanted.

The reason why the Ascendants of the Old World descended to this world even though Hers blocked the door before fully opening it.

It was because the Orochnier that appeared in front of Lennok was the Ascendant’s will itself inherent in the whole world of thought.

The existence of Hers was only a trigger, but Orochnier’s entire history has already flowed out of the Ascension Gate beyond the old world.

Even if Hers was killed when the door opened again, the Ascendant’s ideology was already changing reality.

As it is, if the power of the entire world of thought materializes according to Hers’ thoughts, it will literally beco a weapon of the end that will crush the world.

“If I’m no longer allowed to even choose, I… … .”

Orochnir murmured.

“I hope that my answer will be put back into the hands of more qualified people.”

Hoping to et the end at the hands of Lennok, he called him to the other side of ti and space throughout the world of thought.

I hope that this mage, who has maintained her ego even in the face of the Ascendant’s mories, will show an answer that even she can understand.

“… … .”

Do you still crave aning after leaving only the answer to the next world, not yourself?

But Lennok knew what it ant to challenge ascension.

He takes his answer as a world and as an answer that transcends cause and effect.

That is why, even after the ego disappears and the end cos, lingering feelings continue and longing persists.

If that’s what it ans to challenge the ascension.

If obtaining qualifications ans facing that madness head-on.

The work to be done was always decided.

Click!

Open the cap of the ampoule and inject it under the collarbone.

Five or more tis even if the dose was administered just for today. The bruises on my shoulders numb my senses, so I can’t even feel the pain anymore.

Tuk tuk tuk!!

The Orocnier laughed as he watched the countless pill bottles and stimulant elixir wrappers that fell at his feet.

“I thought you would understand.”

“understanding?”

Lennok laughed as he tossed the empty vial over his shoulder.

“That doesn’t fit the situation we’re in at all.”

“Even though the ti and place are different, we looked at the sa mories.”

Orochnir replied.

“If you heard the answer that you would kill a god from across the sea… … Don’t you know that there is only one answer that transcends all trades and morals?”

“no.”

Lennok shook his head.

“Even that is just salvation for soone else, as you said.”

“… … .”

“There is no salvation. Even a reprieve can’t be a way. If I can’t find the right answer in all the ti I’ve been born and lived, then I… … .”

oops!!

muttered Lennok, who had bitten his thumb and bled.

“I will have to see the answer in the future that has not yet arrived.”

“great.”

The mont Orochnier lightly stamped his foot with his hands behind his back,

Chow ah!!!

The distance that exists between the two begins to grow madly.

Orochnir is trying to prepare for battle by widening his distance from Lennok in the world of events where the ascendant’s will becos a reality.

Lennok knew that, but with a bleeding hand, he put his hand into his bosom.

After taking a bite of a cigarette and inhaling deeply, Lenok raised his gaze to the sky and muttered quietly.

“Expanding magnetic field.”

Aaaaaaaaaaa!!!

At the end of the achromatic waves, the emptiness of the universe spreads out.

A golden kaleidoscope floating behind Lennok’s back. However, there was only one kaleidoscope shape rising from the end of the universe.

The image of a casting system that settled down in artisan work as a Lyman and eventually grabbed the title of ister and rose to the top of the machine city.

The utopia of artisans striving to create a single masterpiece by absorbing all the technology and know-how that exists throughout the Machine City.

It is the heart of the creator who wants the answer he created at his fingertips to reach the other side of the world, not himself.

Expansion of magnetic field: Bifurcation Observation

Yeon-won Hierarchy Imaginary Realization

Jumul Series

Polar Position [Cheondun Gap-Yongseong]

Kugwagwagwagwa!!!!!

A steel fortress hundreds of ters tall that looked like a mixture of a huge dragon and a toad.

Thousands of cannons protruding from the walls of the fortress and the flas of war raging ceaselessly outside the walls.

Floating in the air, the floating and moving aerial fortress glares at the whole Orochnir’s history from the other side of the sky.

The mont Lennok raised his hand as he climbed onto the armored fortress spread over the distant platinum land.

“Goes.”

[Space collapse temporary construction]

[Imaginary dinsion information extraction]

[Old world database compulsory recognition completed]

“… … .”

The mont Orochnier’s expressionless eyes opened wide.

[Simple Ascension Gate Opening]

Parts!!

Above the dragon’s head, the space was torn apart and a huge rift began to open.

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