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I focused my mind to the maximum.

First, I shared my thoughts with the Secretary. At this mont, we gained the sa vision.

What unfolded was a vast sky.

Gray stone materials floated on a blue canvas without a single cloud. They aligned piece by piece, creating a single passageway.

I guessed this was a passage connecting the current world and the previous world. If the door were to open, it would be possible to connect the two worlds.

Ting─!

However, the door remained unopened and firm. The scenery we could observe together ended here.

I quietly opened my eyelids.

‘Not yet.’

It was only natural that we couldn’t open the door yet, as I hadn’t completed the study of the four Ancient Runes. Nevertheless, this alone was evidence that my research was progressing, so it was fine.

As expected, a complicated expression passed over the Secretary’s face as she gazed at the sa scenery.

She quietly muttered.

“That just now….”

Her eyes, craving an answer, turned towards , but I didn’t bother to respond. She already knew the answer herself.

“Amazing, truly amazing….”

She kept murmuring the sa words.

“What was that passage just now? In any case, I admit it. I had my doubts, but you really were studying Ancient Runes. Amazing, truly amazing!”

It was right then.

Drip─ drip─

Black liquid started to fall to the floor. In fact, it was ambiguous to even call it a liquid. It was sothing between solid and liquid, extrely slippery and highly viscous.

They began to form various shapes as they clung together. So were beasts, so were people, and so were indescribably bizarre.

The commonality was that they were slowly surrounding . I quietly asked the Secretary.

“What are you doing?”

“…Flan, forgive .”

The Secretary slowly stepped back.

“My desire is unrestrained. This urge to take you completely on the spot is simply uncontrollable.”

I looked at the gelatinous beings that were called ‘Guardians of the Void’. Judging by the situation, it didn’t seem like they intended to take in a gentle manner.

“I see.”

I blinked and thought. I pondered the outco of this battle…. No matter how I thought about it, I didn’t seem likely to lose.

When the Guardians rushed towards ,

I distorted a part of the space. Telekinesis, space, manipulation. It was an art that handled all three simultaneously.

Crunch─!

A part of the study folded like a curtain and crumpled. The Guardians of the Void, trapped there, couldn’t resist at all and were slowly crushed.

But at that mont,

A part of the space began to tear. I furrowed my brow. This was not intentional.

A crack appeared like a piece of broken glass. It was a pure white crack, the opposite of the current dark space.

Was there another space? In life, there are monts when you feel an inexplicable intuition, and it led into the crack.

The mont I stepped into the pure white space,

“…!”

For the first ti, the Secretary lost her composure. That constantly spurred my intuition.

When I entered the space, it was pure white.

The study was still endlessly arranged, but the background being white made it seem like a reversed version of the black space.

“Flan, wait a mont!”

The Secretary suddenly blocked my path.

In the blink of an eye, she had cast a teleportation spell more urgently than ever before.

She whispered in a serious tone.

“You are not allowed to step into this space. Flan, step back imdiately.”

“Well.”

I didn’t heed the Secretary’s warning. I focused only on moving and gradually pushed deeper into the rift.

The Secretary blocked , I moved, she blocked , I moved, and so on…. This process repeated endlessly. The Secretary’s face grew increasingly grim.

“Flan, this is my final warning. This place does not permit entry to outsiders under any circumstances. If you do not retreat voluntarily, I will use all my power.”

I pretended to understand and agree.

“I understand. I’m not very good at resisting my curiosity.”

The killing intent blew like a wind, wrapping around our bodies.

Although my response was light, its effect was clear. The Secretary’s tense shoulders slightly relaxed, and she let out a visible sigh of relief.

At that mont,

I toppled the bookshelves filling the space with telekinesis. It was before the Secretary could react.

Thud─ thud─

“Flan, you really…!”

The Secretary’s urgent cry echoed.

She set the bookshelves upright and grabbed a red thorn. Just as its sharpness was about to pierce ,

The thorn, stretching out, suddenly stopped. I had intercepted its path with a book I had grabbed at so point.

“Flan….”

Sweat beads ford on the Secretary’s forehead. As one droplet rolled down her cheek and hung on her chin before falling to the ground, we exchanged no words.

“I told you, I don’t resist my curiosity.”

I flipped through the book in front of her, making sure it made a sound. Enhancing my cornea with mana, it was enough to inspect its contents.

The content was astonishing.

“Ha….”

At first, I chuckled in disbelief, then later found it absurd. But in the end, I closed the book, still filled with interest.

While I read and gathered my thoughts, the Secretary’s face gradually turned pale. With a contemptuous expression, I opened my mouth.

“Secretary.”

In the ti it took to utter just those three words, a smile gradually spread across my face. It was the complete opposite of the Secretary’s face, which was increasingly drenched in sweat.

She seed at a loss, unable to hide her confusion.

Finally, she looked at and spoke.

“Flan, you didn’t really….”

“Secretary, let’s sit down first. We need to talk.”

Sensing unease, the Secretary quickly acted. She sealed the rift that had appeared like a broken glass window and hastily created a chair to sit on.

She asked again, still at a loss.

“So, how much of the content did you see?”

“All of it.”

“….”

The Secretary looked at with a defeated expression, seemingly resigned.

I asked her.

“Secretary, what do you think I felt every ti I achieved magical success in this world?”

“Well, weren’t you proud?”

“Wrong.”

I answered firmly.

“Why is the magic in this world only at this level? Why is it in a state of diocrity?… I always pondered that.”

I slightly pulled her chair closer to .

I looked down at her coldly.

“It was all your doing.”

I used telekinesis to bring the book I had thrown on the floor back to . I opened it and pointed out key passages one by one so she could see clearly.

[The reason the Summoning School has not developed is largely due to the Manipulation School. Those who deal with visible things do not feel the need for summoning….]

[The reason Verkel’s demonic beasts are becoming more ferocious seems to be due to the beastn. Their magic leaves a residue in the mana, which consequently makes it murky….]

“It’s not an autobiography, yet you cleverly mixed these details into the thesis.”

“….”

“You constantly fonted conflict so that no one could focus solely on progress. Your arrogance knows no bounds.”

“Stop, stop it. There’s no need to say more.”

The Secretary spoke first in a pleading voice. She continued as if to argue her case.

“It was necessary to maintain the balance of power on the continent. I’ve already explained this, haven’t I?”

“You hid the fact that you used such thods.”

“Flan, just don’t worry about it.”

“Really? Do you think the Princess won’t care either?”

“…!”

The Secretary’s face turned pale. It wasn’t an exaggeration; her complexion had indeed lightened.

“Secretary, did you think I wouldn’t notice? You planned to make the continent loyal to you instead of the Princess.”

In short, it was simple.

[To aid understanding, consider the following example.]

There were various techniques below, but she had cleverly included brainwashing black magic techniques to manipulate the reader.

First, font conflict.

Second, make those involved in the conflict seek out magical books to oppose each other.

Third, use the subtly hidden brainwashing techniques to make them loyal to oneself. It was a ticulous thod aid at a very long-term goal.

All of this was the Secretary’s wrongdoing behind the Princess’s back.

“….”

“Thinking of subtly brainwashing the entire continent to have them under your control. While shouting loyalty with your mouth, you secretly wanted to beco the Ruler of the Void more than anyone else.”

The Secretary couldn’t say anything. I quietly nodded.

“If you won’t answer, then I have no choice. I will go to the Princess.”

“That’s not allowed!”

The Secretary jumped up from her seat. Seeing her panting, it was clear she was extrely desperate.

Well, it was natural. If the second-in-command, who was supposed to be the most loyal, was plotting rebellion, the entire Void would undoubtedly be thrown into chaos.

I muttered to myself.

“I wonder what to do.”

As I paused, the Secretary’s face showed a mixture of emotions.

“Hm.”

With just slight changes in my expression, the Secretary’s breathing beca labored as if she were suffocating.

“Hmm.”

By the ti her face had turned completely white, I spoke again.

“You never know. If you cooperate in the study of Ancient Runes, the secret might be kept for the ti being….”

“What kind of cooperation?”

The Secretary’s reaction followed like a tail. She seed like a dog with its tail between its legs.

She asked again.

“What kind of cooperation are you talking about? Speak first. Okay?”

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