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I didn’t know if Eleris believed that I knew the future.
But since I had to entrust Eleris with the most important task ahead, I had to share the most crucial secret with her.
She would realize over time that my words were true.
She seemed to somewhat understand why I was trying to contact the magic societies and why there was so much that was strange about me. Thus, discussing the details of these matters with Eleris became a bit easier.
I was trying to prevent a massive future crisis.
With that overarching premise, there was no need to hold back in our discussions.
But there was a problem.
“… You don’t know?” Eleris asked.
“That’s right.”
“But didn’t you say you know the future?”
“That’s why I said I don’t know everything. There’s more I don’t know.”
“But still, you can’t lie about something like the Black Order!” Eleris shouted in exasperation.
‘Uh, this feels… It’s like I’m getting scolded by my mom for causing trouble…’
“What do you mean? I only knew that Aaron Mede was a member of the Black Order, not where to find them. So, I threw it out there, believing that if I missed this chance, I’d never find a way to get in touch with them.”
Eleris sighed. “Your Highness… What should we do…? So, you don’t know much about Cantus Magna either?”
“That’s right.”
Another long sigh.
When writing a long story, the length of it causes certain problems.
When a story goes into long-term serialization, limits to human memory lead to inevitable issues.
You might forget the plot threads you introduced, or you might find it too difficult to tie...



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