Chapter 4
I already had a perfect picture drawn in my head.
Azel would be confused by my sudden appearance. Then Yulia and her group would arrive, throwing the situation into even greater chaos.
And thatâs when the defining trait of a regressor would reveal itself.
Mentally half broken, but insanely fast at handling crises!
Whenever faced with a new development they had never experienced before, regressors always made lightning-fast judgments.
There was only one decision Azel would make at this point.
Heâll prioritize talking to me over dealing with the familiar Yulia group.
I was the one who had mentioned the Stone of Gaspataâhis secret.
On top of that, Iâd made several suspicious, loaded remarks.
At this point, awakening doesnât even matter! He can always awaken later, anytime he wants!
Anyway, that asideâ
In other words, Yulia and her groupâs role in this plan was to amplify the confusion. To make the situation more chaotic and push Azel into making an impulsive decision.
But thenâŚ
What the hell was this?
âUntil now, foolish as I was, I didnât understand. I didnât know why God would bestow such precious power upon such a lowly servant. But now I do. It was His holy willâto cleanse the world of trash like you.â
ââŚâŚâ
âSo please, quietly die by my hand, Azel Viots.â
Could someone explain why the heroine suddenly changed jobsâfrom pure saintess female lead to deranged inquisitor?
âŚIs this a dream?
Iâd asked her to stir up confusion for the final boss, and instead she was randomly stirring up my confusion.
What was even more shocking was that I seemed to be the only one flustered.
âYouâre still all talk. Jabbering on like an annoying little pest.â
Azel replied as if annoyed, looking far too accustomed to this situation.
After staring at me for a long while, Azel finally removed his hand from my shoulder.
I staggered briefly from the recoil. Then, as the two launched into a sharp exchange, I staggered againâthis time mentally.
âAs expected, thereâs no reasoning with you. Iâd get more out of talking to a beast.â
âSo the esteemed Saintess can converse with beasts as well? How impressive. God truly bestowed you with a precious gift.â
What is wrong with you two?
As I barely managed to hold back the urge to shout, a memory suddenly flashed through my mind.
Now that I think about itâŚ
Right before I possessed this worldâ
That is, the last time I played this cursed game.
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âWhatever, itâs all gone to hell anyway! I donât care! Let it all burn! Hahaha!â
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At the same time as I remembered myself repeatedly choosing the worst dialogue options, the scene from the monitor back then resurfaced.
An illustration of Yulia, staring down Azel with madness in her eyes.
âAh.â
My face turned sheet-white.
Thatâs right.
This was all my karma.
Gasp!
Startled, I clamped a hand over my mouth hard enough to make a dull sound, suppressing a screamâwhen I suddenly felt someoneâs gaze.
Azel, who had been facing Yulia, was now looking at me.
âYouââ
âI see no reason to continue this meaningless conversation with you any further.â
But Azelâs words were cut off. Yulia stepped forward, delivering a line befitting an inquisitor.
My anxiety spiked.
Weâre doomed!
If this really followed my last playthrough, Yulia was about to draw the worst possible aggro.
âYou wear the skin of a human, yet you donât even know what human emotions are. Any further conversation with you would be a waste.â
The atmosphere grew so cold it felt as though the air itself had frozen.
âŚWow.
I had no idea where to even begin fixing this.
Talking about âhuman emotionsâ to Azel was basically pulling the trigger.
In a normal dating sim, this wouldâve deepened a love-hate romance routeâbut Azel was different.
This guy genuinely doesnât remember what human emotions are!
Sure enough, Azelâs red eyes darkened to the color of blood.
The perfect sign of an impending explosion.
Why is his ignition point so damn low?!
The apocalypse button Iâd barely managed to delay flickered back into view. Noâforget the apocalypse. At this rate, everyone here was going to die on the spot.
How do I know?
Because it actually happened!
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âThis runâs ruined anyway~! Fine, everyone die! Die! Hehe~ Iâll just quit after this!â
â
The image of my past self, half-crazed and cackling, flashed through my mind.
Butâ
Damn it! This is reality now!
I couldnât die so meaninglessly.
I had to divert Azelâs attention or drive those people awayâdo something, anything, right now.
The decision came fast, and my body moved on instinct.
I rushed toward Azel in desperationâ
Whoosh!
At that moment, the sharp sound of slicing wind pierced my ears.
âŚHuh?
A powerful force grabbed me, and a massive shadow fell over my body.
When I came to my senses after a heavy impact, I was already in Azelâs arms.
Noââarmsâ wasnât quite right.
As I lunged forward, Azel caught an incoming arrow, and we ended up in an awkward, half-embrace.
Insane.
By sheer coincidence, someone had fired an arrow at Azel at the exact moment I charged at him.
Thanks to that, I now looked like some lunatic whoâd randomly rushed at him for no reason.
âWhat do you think youâre doing?â
Naturally, the look Azel gave me was cold enough to be unbearable.
Why did she do that?
Azel found the woman before him suspicious.
A hundred lifetimes.
In all those endless lives, he had never seen a woman like her.
The curse had taken many things from him. Forgetting was one of them.
Yet despite living through countless repeated lives over a long stretch of time, he had never once forgotten anything.
In that sense, the woman before him was suspicious in every way.
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âAzel.â
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The way she called his name so gently.
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âYou forgot me.â
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Those fragile eyes, wounded by his gaze. There wasnât a single thing about her that didnât irritate him.
â
âNo matter how many times the world ends, it wonât truly end. Once you wished upon that stone, your curse was destined to repeat forever.â
â
A woman who spoke with certainty, as though she had witnessed the worldâs destruction countless times.
There was only one reason he had let someone who dared say such things live.
â
âI came here to save you, Azel. For you alone.â
â
The woman knew something.
He couldnât believe her claim that she had come to save himâbut it was undeniable that she knew something.
Until he found out what that was, he would let her live.
But thenâ
âWhy did you do that?â
Her actionâthrowing herself forward to block the arrowâconfused Azel.
There was no calculation in that movement. No hesitation.
Only an indescribable desperation.
I donât understand.
He truly didnât understand.
With a desperate expression, with movements that seemed driven by pure instinct, she had rushed forward to save him.
As if she were afraid he might be hurt by something as trivial as a single arrow.
Maybe I should just die.
Enduring this horrific silence might be worse than death.
But the bastard who fired that arrowâhim, at least, Iâm killing before I die.
Killing the worst villain imaginable, and he uses an arrow? Not even some meteor-level ultimate attack?
That just made how ridiculous I lookedâcharging in to block itâeven worse.
Not that that was my intention. The problem is, thatâs how it looks right now!
I could feel Azelâs subordinates and Yuliaâs group staring at me like I was insane, which only made me angrier.
âSo you werenât a hostage after all.â
At that moment, Yuliaâs clear voice shattered the silence.
âI hesitated, thinking an innocent civilian was being held captive. But it seems there was no need.â
You didnât hesitate even once!
But now wasnât the time to nitpick. Yulia had opened the door herselfânow I had to ride the momentum and push through this crisis.
âThatâs my line. How dare you lay a hand on this personâright in front of me.â
I lifted my chin confidently, pretending my embarrassing moment earlier had never happened.
âHm?â
Yulia tilted her head at my bold attitude. But she clearly found no interest in the words of someone who looked so weak.
âSo a mere subordinate of Azel Viots dares act without fear.â
But I knew exactly what to say to strike a nerve.
âIâm not foolish enough to fear a saintess who has lost her faith.â
Yuliaâs expression froze instantly.
Granted, Iâm the one who shook her faith.
But so what?
No one knows anyway.






