Chapter 302 â Hall of Fame (2)
Heathcliffâs eyes narrowed at the cryptic words. ââŠRead the mysteries of the heavens?â
It might sound strange, but the two people knew what it meant in this situation.
In the Eastern language, the phrase âreading the mysteries of the heavens,â meant literally reading heavenly secrets. It was a phrase that metaphorically pointed to âfuture workâ, an area that those with predictive abilities knew about but didnât want to commit to.
According to the long memories of Abe no Seimei, one of the greatest shamans in the east, reading the mysteries of the heavens was a taboo that shouldnât be violated.
âSigh, you have penetrated the essence of my magic.â However, Heathcliff didnât respond to the request directly. He gave a long sigh and scratched his head several times.
Theodore nodded without saying anything.
The White Tower Master Heathcliffâs unique power wasnât to control terrible storms, neither was it magic like Supercell. Instead, it was actually the ability to read the mysteries of the heavens! It was different from short-term predictions, including Alfredâs super sensitivity. The ever-changing future was fluid and was an area where mortals couldnât intervene. Heathcliff made predictions by observing the curves.
Theodore had inferred Heathcliffâs essence by looking back at his old memories after reaching the 8th circle.
-Well, I ended up dying in the middle of nowhere.
-Donât tell meâŠ! Didnât you see into the future?
-Maybe, maybe not. I donât know what happened after I died. Now, it is your turn.
Even though seeing the future was rare, it didnât mean that death could be avoided just by seeing the future. If there was a prognosis that called for death, it was a foreknowledge that a mortal body couldnât bear. Heathcliffâs foresight wasnât something that could be acquired, even if Transmission was finished. The power to read the mysteries of the heavens was Heathcliffâs only Sorcery, a unique magic that had barely completed during his lifetime.
âWell, okay,â Heathcliff accepted Theodoreâs demands. Then he advised, âI want to tell you one thing before that. Reading the âheavensâ reduces the life of a mortal. But Iâm dead. Do you understand what that means?â
ââŠI have to pay for the reading.â
âCorrect. I donât know how much, but a huge amount of your achievement points will be consumed. If you donât mind that, I will take a look.â
The heavens was an area that wasnât accessible to mortals. It contained confidential information that could only be found by transcendents of this material world and couldnât be used without a penalty.
âYes, it doesnât matter.â Yet Theodore accepted it without hesitation.
âSurely it wonât cost 100,000 points?â
Theodore now had points to spare after stealing from Jeremâs Tartarus. Then a notification window appeared before him.
[You have chosen to use target name Heathcliffâs Reading the Mysteries of Heaven. That rating is B+. Depending on how far and how closely you look, the consumption of achievement points will vary greatly.]
[The minimum range for Reading the Mysteries of Heaven is one month, and the achievement points consumed is 3,000 points.]
[It is set according to the userâs discretion.]
It wasnât bad. This was a bigger expenditure than heâd expected, but it was at a level that he could afford easily with 150,000 points. However, he thought a month was too short. How much achievement points would be consumed if it was at least three months?
The notification window appeared again, as if to answer the question.
[The duration is 3 months, the accuracy is high, and 48,000 points will be consumed. The capacity will increase as the time zone expands, so the consumption of achievement points will increase.]
[Error! You canât set the accuracy as âhigh.â By adjusting the accuracy to the ânormalâ level, 24,000 points will be consumed.]
Theodore took a deep breath and swallowed hard. 48,000 points⊠and now 24,000 points for ordinary accuracy! Reading the heavens cost the same amount of achievement points as opening the soul of a great magician. Theodore felt conflicted for a brief moment.
He was worried about Jeremâs presence, but did he need to spend 24,000 points for an inaccurate prophecy?
âNo, it is worth it if there is danger in the future.â
Furthermore, even though Heathcliff couldnât read the future accurately⊠If Theodore wasnât careful about threats, he might suffer more damage than when Invidia attacked. In the end, Theodore decided on the painful expense. âThen please do so, Senior.â
Heathcliff closed his eyes. ââŠOkay, letâs take a long look.â
It was called looking at the future, but oneâs eyes were useless when it came to predictions. No, they were more of a hindrance. This was why the ancient prophets sometimes dug out their eyes. Heathcliff soon opened his eyes.
âAh.â Theodore covered his mouth from the shock. It was natural that he do so, since Heathcliffâs eyes had turned completely blue and were swirling like a wave.
ââŠOhh⊠OhâŠohhhâŠâ He groaned like an ill or dying person. ââŠSeenâŠâ
Reading the Mysteries of Heaven was used.
ăThe worshipper of death hides. ă
ăThe shadow of the false god is lifted. ă
ă The person who devoured the remains of the light and was exiled will return. ă
ăBig birds and snakes are surrounding a tree. ă
ăThe squirrels will help you to repay the favor. ă
It was exactly five sentences. After that, Heathcliffâs murmuring stopped, and his blue eyes returned to their original state. A magician who understood the true meaning of those eyes didnât exist in this era.
Theodore summarized it simply, âIt is vague.â
They might be key clues, but it was impossible to understand before the situations occurred. The worshipper of death was certainly Jerem, but there were doubts about the false god, the remains of light, the big birds and snakes. The same was true for the squirrels who would repay his grace.
âProphecies are originally like this. There are no prophets in the myths or legends who explain clearly.â
âThatâs right.â Heathcliff shrugged and stepped back. âWell, then my role ends here?â
Was he returning to his portrait? As his form became increasingly blurred, Theodore threw out a forgotten question, âAh, Senior! Is there a lingering regret that Senior left behind?â
âHuh? A lingering regret⊠Letâs see?â Heathcliff made a noncommittal reply while returning to his portrait. âIâll tell you when I think about it!â
Then he was gone. The frowning Theodore was left behind, and the Hall of Fame sank into silence. Even though he was dead, Heathcliffâs free-spirited personality hadnât changed much. Theodore regained his composure and looked at the other two portraits.
âThere are many things I want to discuss with both of them, but⊠right now, it is better to focus on the prophecy. I will call Seimei after I became a transcendent.â
Theodore spoke into the empty space, âGluttony, I will leave now.â
The notification messages were Gluttonyâs reply.
[At Userâs request, the Hall of Fame has closed.]
[User currently has 133,329 achievement points.]
[Closing the Hall of Fame.]
The next day, Theodore was analyzing Heathcliffâs prophecy when he made a surprised expression. âHis Majesty called me?â
âYes, Captain Theodore.â The servant bowed politely as he delivered Kurtâs message. âIt isnât just you. The White Tower Master and all of the people who participated in the last battle have been called.â
âWhat is the reason?â
The servantâs words were unsure, so Theodore felt like he had to listen to Kurt speak personally. Kurt had concealed the fact that Theodore had awakened from people. The fact that he was calling Theodore, the White Tower Master, and other people meant it was something big.
âLetâs go.â Theodore put on a red robe and left his room.
âFollow me please.â Â The servant took three steps in front of Theodore and led the way. This was to avoid the attention of others. Thanks to the servant, Theodore could reach the royal palace without any disturbances and entered the room where Kurt was waiting.
Then several voices rang out as Theodore entered.
ââŠYouâve woken up. I am glad to see that you are well.â
âNot even giving me a hint, isnât that too much?â
Sylvia, Orta, and Randolph greeted him in turn, while more and more people were attracted by the fuss. Surprisingly, there was no reaction from Veronica. However, when Theodore looked at her, she blew him a kiss. In some ways, it was the behavior of a victor.
After a few minutes of turmoil, Kurt entered and settled on the throne, causing the room to calm down. âIâm sorry about the sudden call. However, this issue isnât something to be treated lightly, so I gathered all the parties involved.â
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There was one thing that everyone present had in common. They had been mobilized against Andras and involved in the battle against Invidia. Aside from the two guardians of Elvenheim, the seriously wounded, and the dead, everyone else was gathered here.
âLast night, an envoy arrived from the Andras Empire.â However, Kurt wouldnât have called them here if it was just that. âI received a letter with the official stamp of the emperor of Andras.â
This caused a great stir. It was natural as the emperor of Andras, the monster called Invidia, had vanished without a trace in the Nadun Mountains. Now, a self-proclaimed emperor had appeared in Andras. Hadnât Invidia died? Or had the fight for the throne ended in just a few days, with the crowning of a new emperor?
âThe name of that emperor was also written in the letter,â Kurt continued.
Then in front of all the people with questions, he read out the words at the bottom of the stamped letter, âAndrasâ 19th emperor, Crowd von Andras.â