Chapter 171.2
Mob Protagonist ~ Mob in the Novel But There is a Problem
Chapter 171.2. Odinâs Speculation
âDoes the Tree in that garden bear the Fruit of Life?â
âNya, it only produces a degraded version of the Golden Fruit.â
âI see. So, when does it bear fruit?â
âI wonât tell Freyja about it.â
Watching Ant-san eating mochi with Freya, I assign it security duties later.
âSo, the original story and its development have changed significantly?â
âYeah~ If itâs Nidhogg, it wouldnât be strange for them to know the power of the Fruit of Life.â n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI see. So, the Fruit of Life was originally just highly toxic?â
Understanding what Grandpa Odin wants to say, I tilt my body diagonally and flop on the sofa.
âYeah, I wonder why Nagamasa became Nagaraja.â
âThere. I have obtained information that complements my speculation. The original purpose of the Fruit of Life was probably to create vessels for the gods. Thatâs why it possessed such formidable power.â
âKanna Yamato died from the poison, right?â
ââ¦Itâs just a conjecture, but toxicity is a phenomenon that could be perceived by humans. Its essence is that it couldnât withstand the transformation into a vessel of the gods and died. Thatâs how it was transmitted as poison.â
Grandpa Odinâs one-eyed eye gleams brightly, handling his messy white beard. He seems to love these kinds of mysteries.
âOnly [Those who have transcended dimensions and been reborn in this world] can endure it.â
âSo, it was originally an item for gods to descend⦠That fruit is wicked⦠It feels like something the original author would come up with.â
I stick out my tongue in disgust at the effect of the Fruit of Life. However, I noticed something strange.
âNagamasa was such an idiot, and yet he was a reincarnator? Donât normal reincarnators strive for happiness?â
âThatâs right. I didnât see any aspect resembled a reincarnator in his actions.â
That guy even ended up as an assassin. And he was acting just like in the original. Isnât that strange? Even Freya agrees with me.
âWell, um, I understand. I, I do understand he was [Trans-dimensional reincarnator].â
âOn what basis?â
However, Freya seems to have figured it out. Where did she catch on? Odin conveys it to the puzzled Miu and Frigg.
âHe was probably using the God Armor, right? That was undoubtedly a cheat-like power in this world.â
âI-I think if he had used it correctly, Nagamasa would have become the strongest, mastering all attributes. Probably, because he covered his body at the cellular level with the God Armor from the beginning, it inhibited the use of magic, and he couldnât use other attributes. He sealed his power.â
âNo way. Nagamasa was the strongest? â¦He certainly was an enemy that normal people wouldnât be able to defeat. But is that enough to say Nagamasa was a reincarnator?â
I understand that Nagamasa was an idiot. Nagaraja indeed used the God Armor better. But a reincarnator?
âConsidering that he has such strong power and became a vessel of a god, this is confirmed. And the young lady seems not to have realized it yet, but heâs not a reincarnator. But a [Trans-dimensional reincarnator].â
âR-reincarnation through the circle of transmigration, huh? Maybe he didnât arrive in the present time of this world but in the distant past. Can you think of anyone who might fit that description?â
I understood, and I was under the intense gaze of Grandpa Odin and Freya.
It was different life from the past, this worldâs unique history.
Magic existed in the Ashikaga shogunate. But it followed the same historical flow as my previous life, but there sudden changes there.
There was one person who used incredibly powerful magic.
âIs the Oda Nobunaga of this world a [Trans-dimensional reincarnator]? And from there, he has been reincarnating in this world, becoming the soul of Nagamasa!â
âThatâs right. The young ladyâs speculation hits the mark. Genshin Nagamasa is Oda Nobunaga. No, he was a [Trans-dimensional reincarnator]. Thatâs why he could demonstrate such power.â
âFor humans to transcend dimensions, a resilient soul is necessary. Resilient souls often can use powerful magic.â
âItâs highly likely that he was originally summoned as a vessel of the gods. Since Nagamasa had his memories erased through the circle of transmigration, he likely had no fragment of consciousness about being a [Trans-dimensional reincarnator].â
âI see. So, was this incident an irregularity?â
I understand. Itâs persuasive as one of the theories.
âBringing forth a god in a place like this wouldnât lead to anything good. Likely, the enemyâs aim was only to strengthen Nagamasa.â
âThatâs why it turned out to be an unexpected outcomeâ¦â
âIn our battle, that place temporarily became filled with magic power. Monitoring magic couldnât be used, and surveillance through machines didnât show anything in the logs, so itâs highly likely that the enemy doesnât understand what happened.â
Logs are the strongest. It feels a bit unfair, but I guess it was unexpected.
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Well, yeah. Godâs Descent Event shouldnât take place in such a rundown warehouse.
âThe purpose of the god descent is most likely to seek a manager, as Nagamasa mentioned.â
âIt referred to me as a manager.â
Is it trying to establish a monotheistic religion or something? Odin directed a piercing gaze at Miu, who tilted her head with a puzzled look.
âWhat does the Night of Magic mean?â
âWell, itâs a cliché novel where Shin defeats the Demon God, builds a harem, and brings peace to the worldâ¦â
Huh? The Night of Magic doesnât have anything to do with that. Where does it connect with the title?