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They say, “You reap what you sow.”
Naturally, readers were disgusted and turned away by the sudden and forced development of the story. But at the time, I thought it was the best I could do.
Of course, maybe it would have been better if I’d been true to my nature and run away, discontinuing the novel, but back then, I had a strange obsession to bring the story to a close somehow.
“If you play around, you pay the price.”
Because of the ridiculous development of the plot, I found myself in a situation where I had to eat the shit I had sown. So whether I liked it or not, I was now thrown into a world where chaos was approaching, minute by minute, through the opening of the gate.
I had three choices.
First, ignore whether the gate opens or not, and wait in a safe place until the ending arrives.
Second, prepare myself so that I’m in a position to fight before the gate opens.
And lastly, use the Revise function to get rid of the situation where the gate opens altogether.
The second choice might have been possible without becoming a student at the Temple, but for the third choice, I had to join the main story to earn achievement points.
Having already experienced multiple life-threatening moments in the prologue event, I didn’t have the confidence to fight and watch more people die. So, I couldn’t choose to prepare for the gate incident. That’s why I wanted to choose the cowardly option of hiding and watching from a safe distance.
You may say that such an act was cowardly, but life is precious.
But Sarkegar, Loyar, and Eleris pushed me forward. Every one of my excuses was met with resistance, and I eventually had no choice but to give up.
No matter what, if this reality I found myself in was all because of the shit I created, then I had to take some responsibility. It might have been impossible to take full responsibility, but I had to at least try to do what I could in each given situation.
I didn’t know if it was possible to delete the gate-opening event using the Revise...



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