Chapter 24
Becoming The Villain’s Family
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âDoes she want to be killed?â
No matter how much he hated children, he would never kill them.
âMilady, when a person loses a lot of blood, you know they die, right?â
[Yes.]
âLikewise, when the core runs out of energy, the user will die.â
[Yes.]
âExactly, so stop with the nonsense.â
Carl thought that his explanation was kind enough for children to understand.
However, Aria still stared straight into his eyes, not showing any signs of fear even after knowing that there was a risk of death.
[But thatâs the only method I can use if I want to use my energy in a short period of time, right?]
âThatâs right.â
The âuniqueâ method.
Aria made a quick decision.
There was nothing else she could do than to bet everything on this shaman for now.
[Can you do it?]
âI canâ¦â
Carl continued to explain.
âI have met numerous people who chose to take the risks. Howeverâ¦â
They were mainly fighters.
Those humans were all brawns and no brains. They were willing to end their lives if it meant for them to become stronger.
Carl thought that those martial artists were foolish and ignorant.
âIf your resistance exceeds that of humans and is closer to amoebas, then you might succeed.â
He stared at Aria.
She seemed to think that she had a high tolerance for pain.
âDo you know the proverb âknowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom?â Itâs quite a famous proverb in the temples.â
ââ¦â¦â
âYoung missâs energy is so weak that even I, myself, am very impressed to see you still alive and breathing. If I pierce through your core, young miss will immediately stop breathing in 0.1 seconds. So just forget about it.â
He reached out his hand to Aria.
âIâll escort you out.â
Rather than being considerate, it was an effort to expel Aria as soon as possible.
Aria silently stared at Carlâs hand.
She pondered for a moment. Then, she grasped his hands.
ââ¦!â
At that moment, the Shamanâs half-closed eyes opened in amazement.
He quickly withdrew his hand as if he had just experienced an electric shock.
âWhat in the⦠This doesnât make senseâ¦â
Is it possible for humans to have this massive amount of energy?
The moment Carl touched Ariaâs hand, he suddenly felt the essence she was hiding.
It was just a short period of time, but the amount of power she had was unbelievable.
âWhat the hell are you?â
His snub attitude suddenly changed.
âI was caught off guard because of her meek appearance.â
At first, he thought that she only wrote on those cards because she was childish or too shy to speak.
But now, he realized that she probably had another reason.
Aria looked at him.
Then, she parted her lips.
âSiren.â
Aria reached an impasse, and if she couldnât hide from everyone, she had to choose a reliable figure.
Aria had no other choice. She couldnât keep her secret for long anyway. Thus, she chose to reveal it to a reliable figure.
The shaman.
He was the only one who could increase her potential.
âHave you heard of Sirens?â
ââ¦Thereâs no way I wouldnât know.â
Carl replied hesitantly, gritting his teeth.
He instinctively realized that he was now caught up in a problematic task.
âDamn it. Have you been hiding your powers this entire time?â
Itâs no wonder that sheâs still alive.
He thought she had barely any energy in her, but turns out, she was hiding her powers.
âBut how could you know about coresâ¦?â
Carl was confused.
Of course, theory and practice were completely different, but they were deeply related to each other, so she couldnât just dismiss one of them and master the other.
One could only hide their energy after receiving sufficient knowledge regarding it.
âBut I can only do it because I remember my previous life,â Aria thought.
She could do it because of her implicit memory. She already knew how to manipulate energy in her previous life.
However, her current body was weak, and even her core was blocked.
Most of her powers were sealed. So how strong would she be if it were to be released?
âWhat in the world are you? How is this possible? This is ridiculous!â
âI know the basics of manipulating energy. But the problem is that the passage where my energy runs through is sealed.â
âShe could manipulate her energy even when her passageway was never breached?â
It was certainly possible, but it was inefficient and abusive to the body.
He had never seen a person who practiced that way.
Carl rubbed his forehead.
âSo, how were you able to use your energy without the passageway?â
âI just did it.â
âWhat?â
Aria nodded her head.
âNo, why would you do that?! Why are you doing the same thing as those barbarians when you have such artistic and delicate talent?â
When asked why, Aria had no choice but to answer.
âBecause I want to sing. I can only learn to sing by doing it this way.â
ââ¦â¦â
âI sang until I vomited blood.â
Carl was at a loss for words.
âShe wasnât even treated like a human.â
He understood why Aria hid her voice and didnât reveal the fact that she was a Siren.
âThatâs why a 10-year-old told me to break her core without hesitation.â
Carl clenched his teeth.
He didnât think of himself as a righteous person, but he still has convictions.
Count Cortez, often referred to as the Circus Leader.
He forced Sirens to continue his âcircusâ and even had one to give birth to a daughter. Whatâs worse is that when he no longer needed her, he sold her off.
He was a disgrace to humanity, he should have been born as a worm instead.
âThen, Iâll change the question,â he said while trying to contain the anger that just rose to his head.
âWhy did you come to me? To learn how to use energy?â
Carl was willing to teach her if she asked for his help.
Seeing her abuse her body like that was heartbreaking to him.
But Aria shook her head.
âJust pierce through my core.â
âDonât push it. Breaking your core doesnât mean that you can immediately use your energy. I canât even guarantee that it would be successful in the first place.â
âNo, I can use my abilities as soon as the passage is cleared.â
âAnd how are you so certainâ¦?â
Well, she was able to hide her energy.
Carl was ashamed of himself. It seemed as though he canât brag about being a genius anymore.
âAlright, Iâll hear you out. But why do you want to use your abilities so quickly?â
This was it. The problematic question she had been wanting to avoid this whole time.
Aria took a deep breath.
What she had said so far could be accepted by common sense, but after this, her words would only sound like the nonsense of a lunatic.
But she was forced to continue.
âI know the future and I have to change it.â
âWhat?â
âIn fact, what will happen in the future⦠.â
âNow, wait a second.â
Carl interrupted her words.
âI donât want to know.â
Aria was momentarily speechless.
She was expecting him to say, âWhat nonsense are you talking about?â or âAre you in your right mind?â, but he replied with an âI donât want to knowâ insteadâ¦?
The shaman continued to maintain his overbearing and harsh attitude, but Aria could see that his pupils were shaking.
âForesight? Did you receive a vision? No, nevermind. That doesnât matterâ¦â
âIâm not curious about that.â
Aria was surprised for he easily dismissed the question she was most afraid of.
Regardless of Ariaâs reaction, he continued to speak very frankly.
âNo matter what the future is, you cannot know or change it.â
âWhy?â
âBecause each person has their own destiny.â
Destiny?
It was absurd.
If that was the case, does it mean that Aria was destined to destroy the empire?
Why should she bear such fate just because she was born in this world?
âDo you mean to say that everything is based on Godâs will?â
âWell even if thereâs a God or whatever, there are laws and providence that are already set in the world.â
Aria stared at Carl without answering.
âThe world may seem like itâs in disorder, but itâs actually passing by a set of rules. One that is fixed and absolute. Itâs like a gear that fits in a set of cogwheels.â
Aria understood where he was coming from.
Just like how apples are red, and how the sky is blue.
Deers eat grass, and lions eat deer.
Divine guidance.
That is the providence of the world.
âAnd humans cannot change the future.â
She was also the providence of the world.
âChanging the future is like removing the old gear and replacing it with a new one. We shouldnât have to change anything else in order for the world to roll again.â
Aria gently bit her lips.
âDoes this mean that if I break a law, a new one will come up?â
âYou understand quickly.â
She was intelligent. It was unbelievable that she was only ten years old.
The reason she didnât speak like a child, was it all due to her foresight?
Carl nodded in admiration.
âOne must pay the price for changing the law.â
It was possible, but there was a cost for changing the laws of time.
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If she went back in time and saved people who should have died in the first place, she would have to pay a reasonable price for their life in return.
âI donât know what the price is, butâ¦â
Aria replied vaguely.
âStrange.â
âWhat is strange?â
âIf the law of time is absolute, then why do I know about the future?â
âWhy am I given the chance to go back to the past?â
Since she knew about the future, she would of course try to change it somehow.
âDestiny, fate, or whatever. I will not fail to change mine.â
âI canât just stand still while waiting for my demise⦠I have to do something.`
âThatâsâ¦â
That part was questionable, after all.
Why would a child who would risk sacrificing herself in order to get her core pierced receive visions about the future?
Aria simply came up with the answer.
âBecause my will is the will of the world and my will is the providence of the world.â
ââ¦What?â
Carl was shocked.
How did she reach that conclusion?
âThe world would have known that I would act like this. God knew. So, I am the world. Make sure you follow my will.â
âYouâ¦â
This was absurd.
Carl reacted slowly to all this craziness.
But she said so without hesitation.
She was honestly good at surprising people.
âOf course, it wonât be easy. I may not be able to change much, but I will try. No matter how young I am, I know what is right and I will follow my convictions. If the world is wrong, then I will change it.â
ââ¦â¦â
âThe biggest price that I have to pay is if I see everything repeating itself again. I canât bear to endure that without doing anything. Iâll just take responsibility at the end and pay for it even if itâs a hundred times worse!â
ââ¦â¦â
At that moment, Carlâs eyes wavered.
She sounded mature, but she was definitely a child.
âShe wants to take responsibility for it?â Carl thought.
She still believes that thereâs justice in the world and that she could change anything with her powers.
Everything had already been decided by the greater force.
âShe would live an uneasy life.â
But she still believed in the world.
Carl realized that he had failed to convince her.
Thus he sighed and spoke to her.
âThen, prove it.â