475 Seven-Colored Light Covers the Unvierse (1/2)

Last Wish System Alemillach 37850K 2022-07-21

The space restored after a few seconds and there was no trace of Wyba or the other three on the other side.

However, Yale had synchronized his memories with his incarnation, so he knew that they had just tried to open a passageway as a test and that they didn't expect to be able to cross it.

As for the fact that appeared to be in the perfect place in the perfect moment, it wasn't something that his incarnation had planned at all. Strictly speaking, it should have been a random position, and the time would have been relying on how the time in both universes fluctuated.

Thus, that could have been considered a miracle if it wasn't because Yale had learned of the existence of Alter Yale and guessed that he did something to interfere to save Wyba.

After all, although Yale didn't know too much Alter Yale, both were the same person from different times, so Yale was sure that he would have done anything in his power to save Wyba.

With the war having started in Yale's universe, there wasn't any place that could be considered safe for Wyba, so Yale felt that was good for her going to the lower universe with his incarnation.

At that same time, Alter Yale sighed in relief as Wyba was saved.

Wyba's fate was the most affected by Yale's presence, so the only chance for her was leaving the universe. In fact, those problems with fate started just after the first invasion when the fate of the universe became corrupted.

Since then, the powerful experts needed to avoid having much contact with their friends and relatives with weaker power or fate would end up harming them.

The only ones that could escape to that were the traitors because they received the blessing of the other universe. Of course, after receiving that blessing, their lives belonged to the universe creator of the other universe.

The number of deaths by twisted fates grew enough to create rules about not interfering with their children and instead of sending them to train alone.

That also provoked a lot of deaths, but those who survived were stronger.

Originally, that method was from the higher universes to prevent others from growing strong quickly with the help of their families. The problems in fate in Yale's universe were just a cheap copy made by the invaders.

The higher universes could make the training difficult, but they always needed to leave a chance, or the people would end up revolting, which would also be bad for them.

Those rules were restrictive, but at the same time, those who managed to become strong with those restrictions had more potential than others. Thus, people accepted it as a test set by those experts.

In Yale's universe, that wasn't the intention at all. They just wanted to prevent the number of experts from increasing using it. As for those who managed to succeed, they would get rid of them using numbers with the experts groomed by them skipping the restrictions of fate.

Alter Yale knew about those things, but most people didn't know the reason for the fate working like that and just accepted it as something normal.

”Yale, from now on I can't help you more. Your chances are no longer zero, and I can't get distracted anymore.”

At that moment, members of the true army of the other universe were starting to cross the passageway, which provoked that even Alter Yale couldn't continue dividing his mind. Anyway, he already planned that the things would be like that, and since Yale still had a chance, Alter Yale just focused on the battle in front of his eyes.

Yale didn't know about the truth of fate nor about Alter Yale's decision, but he wouldn't mind about it even if he heard of it.

At that moment, he was remembering the first time he met Wyba, who was a little Frost Wolf.

Although Wyba was alive, Yale knew that he wouldn't be able to see her soon, which triggered his nostalgia.

He was still in the midst of the battle and the Origin God nearing him at top speed, but the time seemed to have stopped for Yale who ignored the attacker completely.

”In this lifetime, meeting Wyba and her mother were two variables that no one predicted. Without them, I wouldn't be the person I am today.”

Yale was remembering everything that happened since he met Wyba.

Wyba's mother was the one who gave the Frost Wolf Bloodline to Yale, without which Yale would have never been able to meet Aiwai.