Every ti Eiji found a good opportunity to activate his charm ability, that opportunity would inevitably slip away due to various coincidences.
After several failed attempts, Eiji finally understood.
His charm couldn't be used.
There was only one possible reason.
Eiji's expression darkened slightly as his sharp gaze, like a blade, fixed on Amane Shinomiya.
Ikki was engaged in combat with him.
But the battle had taken a bizarre turn. Every ti Ikki tried to advance and strike, he would either slip unexpectedly, be hit by sudden gusts of wind or lightning, or find his path blocked by a silver rapier.
In short, Ikki was struggling miserably. Despite Amane Shinomiya not appearing particularly strong, none of Ikki's attacks could land—no matter what he tried.
Eiji closed his eyes.
His mind flashed back to the incident at the traffic light intersection days earlier.
The mont Eiji had noticed sothing off about the utility worker, Amane Shinomiya had already rushed forward, declaring the man a would-be killer.
It was strange. Eiji had only sensed sothing amiss, yet Amane Shinomiya had imdiately concluded the man intended to kill.
How had he done that?
No.
Thinking that way would only lead him into a trap.
When it ca to fate manipulation, one had to reason backwards to reach the truth—because the outco was predetermined, and the process rely followed.
In other words, Amane Shinomiya had known for certain that a random killer would appear at that traffic light intersection.
And he had also known he would encounter Eiji there.
Was it just luck?
Unlikely.
Eiji observed Amane Shinomiya's every move. The latter showed no tension at all, his entire deanor relaxed to the extre. Yet, with a casual thrust of his sword, he coincidentally struck the flaw in Ikki's technique, forcing him back instantly.
This scenario had repeated over a dozen tis, yet Ikki still hadn't found a way to counter it.
"I see… I understand now."
Eiji's eyes flickered with realization.
"Oh? What have you figured out?"
Amane Shinomiya turned to him with a smile.
A seemingly ordinary action, yet it coincidentally caused Ikki's blade to miss once again.
In the distance, wind and lightning clashed relentlessly—the other two battlefields had long since moved away from this place.
"Your ability is fate manipulation, but fate manipulation that can surpass probability adjustnts is exceedingly rare."
Eiji had given up on using his charm and lowered his sword.
"Your ability appears to be absolute good fortune favoring yourself while cursing your opponent with terrible luck. But in the end, luck isn't within the domain of fate manipulation."
"Oh?"
Amane Shinomiya let out a aningless sound, nodding slightly as if acknowledging the point.
"Actually, I had the wrong approach from the start. Fate manipulation typically manifests by predetermining the outco—once the result is set, the process doesn't matter."
Eiji's voice was grave. "If I'm not mistaken, your ability is—wish fulfillnt, isn't it?"
Wish fulfillnt.
The power to break all impossibilities and turn one's desires into reality.
"What?"
Ikki retreated several steps, his expression tightening.
"Doesn't that an his ability is to make his wishes co true?"
As if to confirm this point, once he stopped thinking about defeating Amane Shinomiya, his footing no longer slipped, and those bizarre accidents ceased to occur entirely.
"Hehehe, I'm impressed you figured it out!"
Amane Shinomiya covered his face, laughing with genuine delight.
"You're absolutely right. My ability is called
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