"So," Ciel said, her eyes sparkling with curiosity and interest. "This blessing that you mentioned — what exactly is it?"
Though unspoken, the eyes of the others gathered around shimmered with the same curiosity. Even Gilead, who was usually composed, looked on with the wide-eyed innocence of a child at this moment.
"I'm not quite sure myself," Eugene confessed while clicking his tongue. He had received the blessing directly from the Sage, from the World Tree itself, but it was a mystery even to him about how it could be utilized.
“All I was told is that it would aid me when facing the Demon King of Destruction.... Just that and nothing more. I did ask how exactly it would assist, but the answers I got back were rather vague."
— Eugene Lionheart.
—This blessing will grant you your most fervent wish at that moment.
“It's not very specific, is it?" Gilead, who had been listening intently without interruption, nodded in agreement. He propped an elbow on the table and rested his chin on his hand as he added, "But it must be of some help to you in one form or another."
"Yes," Eugene agreed.
He had pondered over this ambiguous blessing several times and in the end, had come to his own conclusion.
This blessing enforced a miracle. Depending on the desire, it would forcibly bring about a miraculous event through the power and faith of the World Tree, which had existed beyond ages, and the magic of the Sage, Vishur Laviola.
In the moment of Eugene’s confrontation with the Demon King of Destruction, everything about the World Tree would bring about the miracle that Eugene desired. In other words, Eugene could use the World Tree as a medium to wield absolute magic.
"Can't it be used in the battle against the Demon King of Incarceration?" Gion inquired after a moment of pondering.
"It's not a blessing that can be used repeatedly," Eugene explained.
He needed to defeat the Demon King of Incarceration with his own strength. In the first place, if he was unable to defeat the Demon King of Incarceration, then the blessing wouldn't make a difference in the fight against the Demon King of Destruction.
"When are Lady Sienna and Carmen returning?" This question came from Cyan.
Though they had all departed for the World Tree together, only Eugene, Kristina, Mer, and Raimira had returned. Sienna and Carmen were still within the World Tree.
"I have no idea,” answered Eugene with a shrug.
Initially, Eugene had planned to wait for the two within the World Tree or the elves’ territory. However, the Sage had pushed him to leave. Carmen would delve into the memories of the God of Giants until she was satisfied while Sienna would undergo metamorphosis, however, it was impossible to know how long that would take.
—This child has already reached the minute world of mana and begun to reinterpret the essence of magic from there. She will first demolish the magic she amassed over a lifetime and truly ascend towards the divine realm.
—That world is the hardest and most complex to reach. She is a quick learner, and she has swiftly reached that world through our conversations. It likely will not take long.
—But Eugene Lionheart, aren’t you wasting your time staying here while the child climbs towards divinity?
Of course, Eugene had no intention of merely killing time. It wasn’t an exaggeration to say that the land around the World Tree had the richest concentration of mana in the world. Thus, Eugene had planned to immerse himself in mana cultivation, but....
—That’s foolish beyond measure...! You already have mana that is overflowing and beyond need, so why persist in cultivating mana? From what I, Vishur Laviola, can see, Eugene Lionheart, you no longer need to pursue mana. To divert your gaze towards it is a waste of time.
Unfortunately, Eugene had to agree. For a long time now, he had not been limited by the confines of mana.
—Foolish one, do you covet the so-called soul power that the child named? That is the purest form of essence, pulled from the intersection of mana and magic. To handle its source means to be in the divine realm of magic. But you cannot ascend to divine status when it comes to magic. No matter how much you meditate here, you'll never grasp the essence of the source.
—Moreover, your presence in this land does no good for you. It might even cause you harm over time.
That was something Eugene did not quite understand. The Sage had responded with a stern expression when he expressed his curiosity.
—The faith in the World Tree existing in this land is undoubtedly real, a very, very ancient primal faith. But what about you? Though divinity might be inscribed in your soul, in this era, your faith has only just begun to emerge. If you stay too long in this land, you risk your entire faith being consumed by the World Tree. Your faith would become bound to the World Tree.
Eugene was effectively expelled with a reprimand. Yet, in their final conversation, they exchanged more useful words.
He promised that if it was possible, he would return someday after defeating the Demon King of Incarceration and the Demon King of Destruction. At that time, he would share what the battles against the two of them were like.
—If I still exist by then.
The Sage laughed heartily while bidding Eugene farewell. Despite mentioning several times that she might simply vanish, the Sage's demeanor was still cheerful.
It was because Visuhr Laviola’s ending was far from meaningless. Even after meeting the end for the first time, she had guided Sienna as an echo. That alone brought satisfaction to Visuhr.
‘The Light is as ancient a primal faith as the World Tree itself,' Eugene thought.
Still, he had never lost any of his faith to the Light. It made him even more suspicious regarding the true identity of the Light. He realized it was closer to a colossal force than a deity, but even the Sage didn’t know what the Light exactly was.
“Ahem.” Ancilla cleared her throat from next to Gilead and said, “Let's start the meal.”
Eugene was sitting at the dining table of the Lionheart family’s manor.
Gerhard had been quietly listening to the conversation while drinking from his wine glass. When it came to the incidents that Eugene got himself into, Gerhard had long detached himself from them and ceased to worry about them.
‘He’ll handle it well enough on his own,’ Gerhard thought.
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