Chapter 137
A Transmigrator’s Privilege
After all, he was a being who could not die even if he died.
It seemed that concentrating on something while he was still alive would at least give some clutches to his crippled mind.
So he decided to do what he was good at.
â¦Funny enough, what he did best was to save the world.
From the 94th to the 98th round, he saved the world five more times.
Even though he wasnât born to be a hero, he was one who had to die to be a hero, so he did his job very well.
It took less than 5 years to save the world in the 98th round. That was the 10th time he was successful.
It was thanks to pushing forward thinking only about efficiency, without caring about human life.
It was a boring and uninspiring act of salvation.
At least, the method of death given after that was quite colorful and new.
As soon as the salvation of the world was over, the Church tried to kill him as if they had been waiting for it. Caught in arson, pushed off a cliff, hanged, surrounded by paladins, pierced by their swords in turnâ¦
He was put in a coffin while he was asleep after drinking a cup of poison, and was buried after experiencing all the glory of a grand state funeral.
Of course, it was only a very small problem for him to be thrown away.
In the first place, the human beings he saw through his eyes were also beings who took on such a role.
99 times.
âThis timeâ¦â
Thesilid, who woke up in the âSculptorâs Atelierâ as usual, decided to pursue a little change.
He walked into the battleground against âChaos and Evilâ by himself.
You could say that he just went to die.
The humans of this round would be in trouble because he abandoned the mission to save the world ahead of the final battle.
However.
The huge black sea was swirling with its mouth wide open as if hoping for a human sacrifice.
Spoke.
To him.
ââ¦â¦!â
Something happened in the 99th round.
Timeline multiplied by repeated regressions. Did the accumulated causality finally create a singularity?
âChaos and Evilâ had recognized this regressive world.
The sea roared with joy as if dancing.
Voices like a crowd of hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children flowed out of the vortex again.
ââ¦â¦Clock Axis?â
ââ¦â¦â
Indeed, for the first time after long years, Thesilidâs heart beat desperately. He was not unaware that the Devilâs specialty was to deceive the human mind.
But what is the difference between Devil and God?
In his life, God was the crueler one.
âDo you want anything from me?â
âWhat is it?â
âIs that all?â
ââ¦â¦â
âChaos and Evilâ knew very well that he could not refuse.
âDidnât you say it was the truth you realized? Why do you want me to hear it through the Bible of Truth?â
Thesilid left behind the swirling waves, got out of the dungeon, and as âChaos and Evilâ said, he found the library of all things.
Itâs been five lives since the 94th round when he last wasted his right to ask questions.
His lips repeated the words âChaos and Evilâ told him.
âWhy is the world ending?â
The humming voice that seemed to be submerged in the water contained the truth.
The explanation went on for a very long time and each time a sentence was formed, the pages that made up the Bible of Truth were burnt by divinity.
Pasut, Passutâ¦
By the time the Bible of Truth finally turned into ashes and disappeared.
âHaâ¦â
Even if it was distorted, a man with a beautiful face laughed, as if out of his mind.
âHa ha ha ha haâ¦â¦â
The slave of a God, who had been deceived for nearly a thousand years, fell to his knees.
âHa ha ha ha haâ¦â¦!â
He sat down on the ground and burst into a wet roar. He had to watch a very funny clown play.
Of course, the clown was him.
âGod abandoned the world? A world abandoned by God has no power to draw a future? So this world is barely keeping up while being stuck in the same timeframe? And itâs my return that plays the rewinding role of this broken clockâ¦?â
After a half-conscious retelling, there was a heavy silence.
He fell on his stomach and scraped the floor with both hands.
His final prayer had begun.
âHaâ¦â¦Is this it?â¦â¦ Is this the mercy you give to the world you left behindâ¦â¦â
Fingernails broke and he painted ten long lines of blood on the stone floor.
âGod, gentle, merciful, âStrict order and Goodwillâ. What about me? Have you no mercy on me? Why me? Did it have to be me?â
There was a burst of heat in his eyes.
Dip-dip-dip.
Red bloodstains were stamped on the floor.
âDamn God, you couldâve just let it perish! Why! Why! Why are you trying to keep this world going!? Why does it have to be my endless returns that hold the cracks!â
He cried, howled, and begged.
âPlease show me that petty mercy tooâ¦â¦pleaseâ¦â¦â
â
One life was over.
It was a very pious and faithful life where he only prayed until the moment his breath stopped.
And at the next life, the 100th episode.
He went to âChaos and Evilâ. There was no need for a long conversationâ¦
ââ¦â¦â
Thesilid, whose soul was completely dried up, stood at the edge of a steep cliff.
The sea of chaos swirled wildly beneath his feet.
He murmured with an emotionless face.
âIâm done saving the world.â
The whirlpool was delighted and opened its black mouth even wider.
Lurking in it was the abyss. But now, the sea-blue eyes looking down on it were deeper and darker.
ââChaos and Evilâ, what will happen to me if I accept you?â
âIs that so?â
âRegression.â
âIs the regression the same?â
ââ¦â¦Right.â
His hot right hand swept drily across his face.
There was no more hesitation.
His legs immediately stepped over the cliff.
While falling from a great height, a change occurred in his body.
The holy sword belonging to him was transformed into a demonic sword.
As a result, Thesilidâs silver hair was dyed black and grew long. His eyes which resembled the sea were stained with blood.
His fall and corruption came together.
At last, his body reached the mouth of the abyss. The huge whirlpool, the âCradle of Chaos and Evilâ, gobbled up the sacrificed human vessel.
From now on, it was a long, long time of incubation.
â
ââ¦â¦It didnât take me as long as I thought. I guess I was pretty talented at magic. It took less than a hundred years to rip through the dimension and come out on a normal timeline.â
ââ¦â¦â
He and I were sitting in worship chairs across the aisle.
From our respective frontal positions, we occasionally turned our heads to the side to look at each other.
âIt didnât matter which timeline it was, but it was a bit cumbersome to find the desired point. I wanted to arrive before I awakened my ability to regress. Can you guess the reason?â
I felt a tenacious gaze on my cheek and got a stab. He gave me the looks that he was sure Iâll get the right answer.
ââ¦You thought that if you killed yourself before starting the regression, you might be able to end the regression.â
âExcellent.â
He gave a low-pitched laugh, as if genuinely happy.
Every time I heard it, my chest throbbed.
âEven as soon as I came out to this timeline, you welcomed me.â
He felt the Descent of Divinity.