Marilyn quickly took care of the most urgent problem. However, not everything was fixed yet obviously. There was still the great pressing threat that Zich and his companions could halt the system. Marilyn had to figure out the solution to this problem as soon as possible and the first thing she had to do was to find out whether Lyla was telling the truth or not. However, that was also impossible.
âI really donât know what to do. I only thought about finding a clue, and when I saw that there wasnât a clue, I just thought I could join their research about the trees.â
While carefully choosing her words, Marilyn asked about the location of the writing that Lyla read.
Lyla answered, âI think it was around there?â Lyla pointed at a point of the tomb and twirled her finger to give its general location. Yet, there were many stone chambers in the area. Marilyn counted the number of chambers and when the number exceeded 50, she stopped.
âI canât even check it out in secret at this rate!â Unlike Lyla, Marilyn wasnât in the position to go around investigating as she pleased. Although she knew the ancient empireâs language, there were too many stone chambers she had to read in secret away from Zichâs and his companionsâ watchful eyes.
âHow the heck did Lyla look through all those stone chambers!â It was an outstanding feat. As if the tomb showcased Clowonâs long history, the number of statues in this place was truly vast. Marilyn also knew that reading through all of them wouldnât have been an impossible task for Lyla. She was stunned when she saw the speed Lyla took to read the ancient texts inside the Golden Emperorâs stone chamber. It was astonishingly fast, and Marilyn was sure that Lyla had also used magic to increase her reading speed. Since she almost couldnât believe it, Marilyn even tested her sneakily, and to her disbelief, she found out that Lyla had perfectly grasped the textâs contents.
âI thought she learned the writing system only recently. How can she read them so fast while even using speed-increasing magic!â It was then that Marilyn truly grasped the gap between their talents. Considering that Lyla investigated the stone chambers with all her talents without sleeping, Marilyn could accept the claim that Lyla had managed to go through all the chambers in this tombâa feat that was simply impossible for her to do.
She couldnât step out to investigate the stone chambers now. She had pretended to not know the Clowonâs scripture. While Zich was pressuring them to speed up their research on the trees, it would seem unreasonable for her to go off to investigate stone chambers with writings that she wasnât supposed to know. Nobody would accept her excuse.
âI bet they would all become suspicious of me.â
Her only choice was to investigate in secret. With her severely limited time, searching through many stone chambers would be an impossible task. Even if she knew Clowonâs scripture, she could only translate bits of it at a time and didnât have the skills to speedily read through them like Lyla.
âActually, investigating even just one or two of them might be impossible.â
Zich, Hans, and Snoc took turns guarding the pyramid in case of dangerous situations while the rest continued to wander around the tomb, looking to see if there was anything useful. She could be found by them.
âSir Zich is especially dangerous.â
Marilyn knew the abilities that Demon Lord Zich Moore had. Thus, she knew that his detecting abilities and the scope he could sense were immense. Even if he hadnât reached his full potential, he could still sense across a wide perimeter.
âHe must have widened the perimeters he is sensing to keep an eye out for unexpected events too.â
With Marilynâs current skills, it was difficult for her to escape Zichâs detection. In short, this all meant that it was impossible for her to check if Lyla was speaking the truth or not.
âI will just get rid of that plan.â It was a waste of her time to hold onto a plan that was impossible for her to carry out.
âShould I just leave when the situation arises and make a report?â
Although she had met Zich and his companions coincidentally, she had also approached them calculatingly. It was true that a large part of the reason why she approached them was because of her personal greed to stay around with Zich, whom she loved. Truthfully, she did feel like she was on cloud nine ever since she started staying with Zich. However, Marilynâs biggest reason for getting close to them was to dig out information from Zich and his companions. Zich and his companions were great figures of interest. According to her master, they were creating too many changed variables in this timeline. Her organization was even beginning to judge that this timeline was hopeless.
âAlthough the master said that idiot is still playing hero even in this situation.â At this point, that idiotâs obsession with being a hero seemed to even surpass her own love for Zich. Nevertheless, since her master had made sure there were critical changes in this timeline, she thought she could make use of her coincidental meeting with Zich and his companions to extract information from them.
So far, the information she had just gained was far beyond a couple of changed variables that her organization was worried about. Even though she couldnât verify the information, it wasnât something she could ignore. It was preferable for her to keep this information in mind and send it to her master after leaving the tomb with Zich and his companions. Of course, Marilyn also had her share of worries about that plan.
âWhat if they try to halt the system before that?â What if that really led to stopping the Brushel System? Zich had backed off because of her and Lylaâs disapproval, but that was only temporary. Lyla didnât seem to be completely against the interruption of the system. If the tomb didnât show many anomalies even if they halted the system, they might attempt to do exactly that.
âIf they still try to stop the system even after all thatâ¦â
Marilyn really didnât want to think about this at all, but she needed to prepare herself.
âMy time with Sir Zich in this timeline would come to an end.â A faint murderous intent glowed in her eyes.
* * *
Some time passed after Lyla went back to researching the tree. However, Zich and his companionsâ actions didnât change much. The three mages focused on their research and the others took turns protecting the mages. However, the companions began to slowly feel bored while staying longer in a tomb which didnât change. This was especially true for Hans and Snoc. Their duties were extremely dull as they couldnât even train in case an unexpected event occurred. On the other hand, they also couldnât rest in peace either. While they were going through this monotony, they heard some welcoming news.
âYou checked it?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYep.â Lyla confidently nodded in response to Zichâs question. âThe brown treeâs mana is surrounding this whole space. Thatâs probably the source thatâs maintaining this place.â
âThen, is that the Brushel System?â
âNo. This is just a simple magical function that uses the treeâs mana. Itâs not worthy to give such a grand title as a system.â
âThen, at least this place wonât break if we stop it.â
âYeah, thatâll probably be the case.â
âThen, are we going to try stopping the system?â Zichâs eyes beamed. He was also extremely bored by their current daily life.
Lyla nodded. âI researched various matters, but I think thereâs little chance that itâll cause damage to our surroundings. I also donât want to waste too much time doing more research.â Lyla said this and nodded again. âYeah, now Iâm planning to research how to stop the system.â
âI agree.â Zich seemed extremely pleased by Lylaâs decision.
The others quietly listening to their conversation also brightened up as they saw the end of their lives in this tomb.
However, Marilyn voiced a concern. âWe donât know whatâs going to happen, so isnât it a bit risky to suddenly stop an unknown system?â
âMarilyn, you also agreed that thereâs an extremely low chance that stopping the system will harm our surroundings.â
âYeah, but thereâs still a what if.â
âYeah, of course there is a possibility, but we donât have much time.â
âThen how about we just leave it alone? Honestly, we donât want to stay longer in a tomb, and itâs not like we canât come back again. We can come back next time to conduct research again.â
âAre you planning to come back here many times?â Lyla asked Zich, and he shook his head.
âI donât intend to settle down near Violuwin. Iâm planning to just keep wandering around, and we probably wonât be able to come here frequently enough for you to feel satisfied with your research.â
Lyla contemplated for a short while, but then she raised her head as if she had reached her final decision. âAs expected, itâll be better to stop the system. If we stop it, there might be a very small chance itâll cause harm to its surroundings, but on the other hand, the system might also be causing harm too.â
âI understand.â Marilyn no longer disagreed.
âIâm sorry Marilyn. Iâve only been pushing my opinions.â
âNo, not at all. I also think thereâs a very small chance that something bad will happen from stopping it.â
âThanks.â
Lyla smiled at Marilyn, and Marilyn gave a soft smile back. However, the inside of her mind was completely different.
âI guess it canât be helped.â Marilyn finalized her decision as she continued to naturally exchange small talk with Lyla. âIn the end, I have to use my final resort.â
* * *
When Marilyn went inside the pyramid to start researching earlier on, the other companions also began moving to do their own work. Only Zich and Lyla were left.
âIs she starting now?â
âYeah, itâs starting now.â
Zich and Lylaâs gazes headed towards the pyramid, or more specifically towards Marilyn who was inside the pyramid.
Zich said, âIf she really is a spy that the robed figures planted, she wonât just stand idly when we told everyone that weâre going to stop the Brushel System.â
âHow do you think sheâll react?â
âI donât know. Regardless, she wonât be able to do anything to us by herself. Even if sheâs going to be the Witch in the future, the difference between our current strength is too big.â
Then, Zich stared at where the disciples were. âWell, we should first decrease our fighting power so that Marilyn can move around more freely. I should use an excuse to send Hans, Snoc, and Elena back up.â
âYeah. Weâre the only ones Marilyn probably finds dangerous.â
Marilyn wouldnât oppose a decision leading her enemies to scatter their forces. Moreover, they also intended to make her movements a bit easier. If Marilyn revealed her true intentions, there was a high possibility that Marilyn might reveal important information such as information about regression.âWhat I can immediately think of is, of course, information about how to use the treeâs mana.â
âHowever, thatâs only if Marilyn is able to use the treeâs mana.â
âYeah. So, when youâre researching about the tree with Marilyn, you should closely observe her movements. Itâs highly likely that sheâll try to do something then.â
âShould I block her?â
âYou donât have to necessarily do that. Just increase your knowledge about the tree. We donât know when weâll need that information later on.â
âGot it.â Lyla headed towards the pyramid. Zich slightly raised his head as he watched Lylaâs back. The enormous pyramid filled his range of vision.
âWhat choice are you going to make now, Marilyn?â Zichâs gaze towards the pyramid did not leave for a long while.