127 Special rooms 7 (1/2)

If the general dies as scenario suggests, Farglow will lose as the game suggests.

No matter how strong the fur glow is now, the scenario will certainly remain the same. After all, the protagonist of the game is over there. You must not lick the convenience of the game. Because the main character always enables impossibility.

And if you go along with the scenario.

The jade of this oliglow and the face of that hard-headed royal palace will make you laugh.

And I must continue to be chased and live in hiding in this world for the rest of my life.

I don't like that. Absolutely not. I don't want to spend the rest of my life looking at their happiness and hiding.

So...

I decided to use everything I could, but it was my destiny.

I'm going to change the game scenario.

For me, this world is not in the game. Because it's real.

I am concerned that there are some signs that the scenario is already changing due to the jade. In the game, the engagement was announced after the end of the war. I wonder what is deviating from the original scenario.

But at least I don't think my country will bother to destroy the scenario of winning the war, so I think the attack will start all at once in winter. I'm sure that won't change.

If the general dies, the scenario will run towards its original end.

Perhaps Jaime thought that the only other person who knew about it was me trying to seal my mouth so that I couldn't pass the information on to Farglow.

You say no mouth to a dead man. If so, no, it's sunny, the amount of debris.

But I'm sure that if Farglow deals with it properly, Oliglow won't win. Unless it's Farglow who gets confused by the sudden death of the General, Oliglow will never win.

Then why don't you tell him right now and do everything you can?

For a moment, I thought it was someone from Oliglow who didn't have much trust. Even if I said such a thing now, I didn't feel that Lek in front of me would believe me at all.

I am now a man who is willing to leave his home and his family and seek refuge without helping his country. If I were in his position, I wouldn't be able to trust such a person so easily.

Besides, the prophecy of people's death makes me crazy and dangerous in many ways.

And for him, it's the top of the organization he belongs to, and perhaps the prophecy of human death that is now pinning.

I don't think they'll believe me at all.

If I wanted him to believe me, I had to trust him enough to believe me, no matter what I said first.

I just want to avoid inadvertently making disturbing predictions and being identified as a dangerous person.

That is why the General will not be able to see it.

And even if I asked for countermeasures, I wouldn't always be able to prevent them. He would have been well protected in the game anyway, but he would still die in the scenario.

It is also pathetic that that person, who is very good, should die prematurely simply because of the convenience scenario. He's not bad at all.

If there's anything I can do, I want to help.